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Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt
William Mark Felt Sr. (born August 17, 1913) is a former agent and top official of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia Ii - W. Mark Felt - Watergate
As associate director, Felt saw everything compiled on Watergate before it went to Gray. The agent in charge, Charles Nuzum, sent his fin...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Federal Bureau Of Investigation: Encyclopedia Ii - Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Mission
The mission of the FBI is to uphold the law through the investigation of violations of federal criminal law; to protect the United States...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alexander Haig: Encyclopedia - Alexander Haig
Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. (born December 2, 1924) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Haig did his Freshman year (1943) at Notre Dame Universi...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - August 17: Encyclopedia - August 17
August 17 is the 229th day of the year (230th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 136 days remaining. August 17 - Events...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 2005: Encyclopedia - 2005
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. It corresponded to the years 5765-5766 in the Hebrew Calenda...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist
William Hubbs Rehnquist (October 1, 1924 – September 3, 2005) was an American lawyer, jurist and political figure, who served as an Ass...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal: Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal
The Watergate Scandal (1972–1974) (or just "Watergate") was an American political scandal and constitutional crisis that led to the res...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Whistleblower: Encyclopedia - Whistleblower
A whistleblower is an employee, former employee, or member of an organization who reports misconduct to people or entities that have the ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Mark: Encyclopedia - Mark
Mark is a common male given name, and a name for many terms and places. Mark - Name. The name originates partly from Latin: a Roman clan...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Charles Colson: Encyclopedia - Charles Colson
. Charles Wendell "Chuck" Colson (born October, 1931) was the chief counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973. His later life...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bob Woodward: Encyclopedia - Bob Woodward
Robert Upshur "Bob" Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is one of the best-known journalists in the United States, thanks largely to his work ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Federal Bureau Of Investigation: Encyclopedia Ii - Federal Bureau Of Investigation - History Of The Fbi
The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created on July 26, 1908, by Attorney General Charles Joseph Bonaparte during the presi...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Federal Bureau Of Investigation: Encyclopedia Ii - Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Present Mission Of The Fbi
As of June 2002, the FBI's official top priority is counterterrorism. The USA PATRIOT Act granted the FBI increased powers, especially in...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Federal Bureau Of Investigation: Encyclopedia Ii - Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Crime Lab Scandal
In the 1990s, it turned out that the fingerprint unit of the FBI's crime lab had repeatedly done shoddy work. In some cases, the technici...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - University Of Idaho: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Idaho - Campus
According to the UI Fact Book, the Moscow campus is an astonishing 1,585 acres (6.4 km²) including 253 buildings with a replacement valu...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Early Life
Rehnquist was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up in the suburb of Shorewood. He was the grandson of Swedish immigrants. His father...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Vanity Fair Magazine: Encyclopedia Ii - Vanity Fair Magazine - History
The first magazine bearing the name Vanity Fair appeared in New York, as a humorous weekly, from 1860 to 1863. A British weekly Vanity Fa...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Role In Watergate
On 17 June 1972 at 2:30AM, five men were arrested by police on the sixth floor of the Watergate Hotel building in Washington, D.C., insid...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alexander Haig: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Haig - Reagan's Secretary Of State From 1981 To 1982
In 1979, he became President, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and Director of United Technologies, Inc., a job he retained until 1981. In ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Watergate Scandal - The Burglary
Watergate break-in Saturday Night Massacre New York Times v. U.S. Nixon resignation Daniel Ellsberg Richard Nixon John Dean Deep Throat H...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Whistleblower: Encyclopedia Ii - Whistleblower - Whistleblower Law
Legal protection for whistleblowing varies from country to country. In the UK, the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 provides a framewo...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alexander Haig: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Haig - Reagan's Secretary Of State From 1981 To 1982
In 1979, he became President, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and Director of United Technologies, Inc., a job he retained until 1981. In ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Early Life
Rehnquist was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up in the suburb of Shorewood. His father, William Benjamin Rehnquist, was a paper s...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - History
George Washington had long argued for the creation of a university in the District of Columbia, and in his will, even bequeathed fifty sh...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Helen Gandy: Encyclopedia Ii - Helen Gandy - The Files
J. Edgar Hoover died during the night of May 1-May 2, 1972. When his housekeeper, Annie Fields, discovered the body on the morning of the...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Linda Lovelace: Encyclopedia Ii - Linda Lovelace - Biography
Linda Lovelace - Childhood and teenage years. Boreman attended Catholic schools, including St. John the Baptist in Yonkers, New York an...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Film - Production And Revenue
The scenes involving Linda Lovelace were shot in Miami over 6 days in January 1972; the scenes involving Carol Connors were shot in New Y...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Ben Stein: Encyclopedia Ii - Ben Stein - Work
He was first a poverty lawyer in New Haven, Connecticut, and Washington, D.C., before becoming a trial lawyer for the Federal Trade Commi...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Nicholas Katzenbach: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicholas Katzenbach - Early Life
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he attended Phillips Exeter Academy, received his B.A. cum laude from Princeton University in 1945, a...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Mark: Encyclopedia Ii - Mark - Name
The name originates partly from Latin: a Roman clan name (Marcius) and first name (Marcus) associated with the Roman god of war, Mars. It...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Watergate Scandal - The Burglary
On June 17, 1972, Frank Wills, a security guard working at the office complex of the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., noticed a piece...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Role In Watergate
On 17 June 1972 at 2:30AM, five men were arrested by police on the sixth floor of the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., inside the off...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - L. Patrick Gray: Encyclopedia Ii - L. Patrick Gray - Nixon Administration 1968-1973
In the late 1960s, Gray returned to the federal government and worked in the Nixon administration in several different positions. In 1970...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bob Woodward: Encyclopedia Ii - Bob Woodward - Career
Bob Woodward - Early Career. Woodward was born in Geneva, Illinois, the son of Alfred E. Woodward, a judge. He attended Yale University...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - History
George Washington had long argued for the creation of a university in the District of Columbia, and in his will, even bequeathed fifty sh...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 2005: Encyclopedia Ii - 2005 - Events
2005 - January. January 4 - Death of the Governor of Baghdad, Ali Al-Haidri, assassinated by gunmen. January 9 - The same storm which ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Early Life
Rehnquist was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up in the suburb of Shorewood. His father, William Benjamin Rehnquist, was a paper s...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Helen Gandy: Encyclopedia Ii - Helen Gandy - Background
Gandy, "a wraith-like, grim-faced spinster from New Jersey" (in Athan Theoharis and John Cox's phrase), was born in Rockville, one of thr...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Vanity Fair Magazine: Encyclopedia Ii - Vanity Fair Magazine - Contemporary Revival
The magazine was revived in its current form in the 1980s by the revived Condé Nast Publications, under the ownership of Si Newhouse. Un...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Athletics
GW has an extensive Division I program that includes Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Women's Lac...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - University Of Idaho: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Idaho - Athletics
The school's official colors are silver & gold (although black & gold are the prevalent colors for the athletic teams). Its teams...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Chief Justice
When Chief Justice Warren Burger retired in 1986, then-President Ronald Reagan nominated Rehnquist to fill the position. During confirmat...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Nicholas Katzenbach: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicholas Katzenbach - Government Service
From 1950 to 1952 he was attorney-advisor in the Office of General Counsel to the Secretary of the Air Force. Katzenbach was an associate...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Watergate Scandal - The Tapes
The hearings held by the Senate Watergate Committee, in which White House Counsel John Dean was the star witness and in which many other ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Nicholas Katzenbach: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicholas Katzenbach - Role In Jfk Assassination Investigation
In the 1979 account from the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), it came out that on November 25, 1963, only 3 days after th...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Associate Justice
Nixon nominated Rehnquist to replace John Marshall Harlan II on the Supreme Court upon Harlan's retirement, and after being confirmed by ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Death
Rehnquist died at his Arlington, Virginia, home on September 3, 2005, exactly four weeks short of his 81st birthday, after a long battle ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - University Of Idaho: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Idaho - Colleges
Since 1894, the University of Idaho has granted 66,348 Bachelor's Degrees, 17,120 Master's Degrees, 224 Honorary Degrees, 774 Specialist ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Other Suspected Candidates
Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding. Another leading candidate was generally considered to be Fred F. Fielding. In April 2003 Fieldin...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Poor Health On The Supreme Court
On October 26, 2004, the Supreme Court announced that Rehnquist had recently been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Because of his health pr...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular Culture References
Television: In an episode of War of the Worlds television series, the rogue Quinn refers to himself as being "Deep Throat" when he meets...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - University Of Idaho: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Idaho - History
For a more complete timeline, visit Historical Timeline of the University of Idaho January 30, 1889 - Governor Stevenson signs Territori...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - School Songs
The school fight song, simply titled "The GW Fight Song" is as follows: Hail to the buff! (buff!) Hail to the blue! (blue!) Hail to the ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite Character Theory
Although speculation always tended to focus on identifying "Deep Throat" as an individual, it was periodically suggested that the famous ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Succession As Chief Justice
The vacancy left by Rehnquist's death came just over two months after Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's July 1, 2005, announcement ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - University Of Idaho: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Idaho - Student Life
Campus housing Coed housing Men's housing Women's housing Apartments for married students Apartments for single students Cooperative hou...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Nicholas Katzenbach: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicholas Katzenbach - Later Years
Katzenbach left government service to work for IBM in 1969, where he stayed until 1986. He returned to private practice and was named cha...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints To His Identity
According to Woodward in his book, The Secret Man, released in July 2005, "Deep Throat"'s identity was known only to seven people: Woodwa...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat Revealed
Although confirmation of "Deep Throat"'s identity remained elusive for over 30 years, there were a few suspicions that Felt was indeed th...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Death
Rehnquist died at his Arlington, Virginia, home on September 3, 2005, exactly four weeks short of his 81st birthday, after a long battle ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - University Of Idaho: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Idaho - Demographics
Moscow enrollment Undergraduate - 8,723 Graduate - 1,836 Law - 302 Resident - 8,040 Non-resident - 3,401 Enrollment by college Agricul...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Ben Stein: Encyclopedia Ii - Ben Stein - Personal Background
Stein grew up in a Democratic neighborhood in Silver Spring, Maryland. He graduated from Montgomery Blair High School, where his classmat...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - School Songs
The school fight song, simply titled "The GW Fight Song" is as follows: Hail to the buff! (buff!) Hail to the blue! (blue!) Hail to the ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Clubs And Traditions
There are over three hundred and fifty student organizations at the University, including organizations of common interest or political a...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Campus
The university has three campuses: The main campus in Foggy Bottom, the Mount Vernon campus in northern Washington, DC, and the Virginia ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Clubs And Traditions
There are over three hundred and fifty student organizations at the University, including organizations of common interest or political a...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - L. Patrick Gray: Encyclopedia Ii - L. Patrick Gray - Early Career
Gray was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on July 18, 1916. He attended schools in St. Louis and Houston, Texas. After attending Rice Univers...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Justice Department And Supreme Court Service
When President Richard Nixon was elected in 1968, Rehnquist returned to work in Washington. He served as Assistant Attorney General of th...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - L. Patrick Gray: Encyclopedia Ii - L. Patrick Gray - Aftermath 1973-2005
In 1978, Gray was indicted along with Mark Felt and Assistant Director Edward Miller for allegedly having approved illegal break-ins duri...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular Culture References
Television: In an episode of War of the Worlds television series, the rogue Quinn refers to himself as being Deep Throat when he meets s...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Other Suspected Candidates
Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding. Another leading candidate was generally considered to be Fred F. Fielding. In April 2003 Fieldin...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bob Woodward: Encyclopedia Ii - Bob Woodward - Style And Commentary
In writing his books, Woodward collects detailed records, including interviews, documents, transcripts, and recordings. He then uses them...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bob Woodward: Encyclopedia Ii - Bob Woodward - Awards And Recognitions
Woodward has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes during his 32 year career. In 1973, The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Serv...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 2005: Encyclopedia Ii - 2005 - Deaths
Main article: Deaths in 2005 2005 - January. January 1 - Shirley Chisholm, U.S. Congresswoman (b. 1924) January 1 - Bob Matsui, U.S. C...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints To His Identity
According to Woodward in his book, The Secret Man, released in July 2005, Deep Throat's identity was known only to seven people: Woodward...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite Character Theory
Although speculation always tended to focus on identifying Deep Throat as an individual, it was periodically suggested that the famous so...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat Revealed
Although confirmation of Deep Throat's identity remained elusive for over 30 years, there were suspicions that Felt was indeed the report...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Poor Health On The Supreme Court
On October 26, 2004, the Supreme Court announced that Rehnquist had recently been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Because of his health pr...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Athletics
GW has an extensive Division I program that includes Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Women's Lac...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Film - Obscenity Litigation
In various communities in the U.S., the movie was shown to juries to determine whether it was obscene; the outcomes varied widely and the...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Film - Linda Boreman's Allegations
In her first two biographies, Linda Lovelace characterizes making the film as a liberating experience; in her third and fourth biographie...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Film - Porn Chic And Pop Culture Influence
On June 5, 1972, the movie received a glowing review by Al Goldstein in his Screw magazine. Only two full-length (and lesser known) hardc...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Death
Rehnquist died at his Arlington, Virginia, home on September 3, 2005, at the age of 80, after a long battle with thyroid cancer. Rehnquis...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Academics & Research
The primary purpose for any university is its academic and research programs, and everything else is merely secondary. Among all of priva...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Students And Faculty
There were 10,394 undergraduate (not including Non-Degree Students) and 12,634 graduate students enrolled for the Fall 2005 academic seme...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - The George Washington University: Encyclopedia Ii - The George Washington University - Campus
The university has three campuses: The main campus in Foggy Bottom, the Mount Vernon campus in northern Washington, DC, and the Virginia ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Film - Description And Plot
A sexually frustrated woman (Linda 'Lovelace' "playing herself") asks her friend Helen (played by Dolly Sharp) for advice; after a sex pa...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Deep Throat Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Throat Film - Soundtrack
Supposedly the film was cut with the music in mind, making the 'thrust' in the scenes 'flow' with the music[2]. The original soundtrack w...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alexander Haig: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Haig - Nowadays
As of 2005, Haig was the host of the television program World Business Review, which claims to be a television news magazine. In fact, th...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia Ii - William Rehnquist - Succession As Chief Justice
The vacancy left by Rehnquist's death came just over two months after Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's July 1, 2005, announcement ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Watergate Scandal - The Tapes
The hearings held by the Senate Watergate Committee, in which White House Counsel John Dean was the star witness and in which many other ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Whistleblower: Encyclopedia Ii - Whistleblower - Reactions To Whistleblowing
Perceptions of whistleblowing vary widely. Some perceive whistleblowers as selfless martyrs for public interest and organizational accoun...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alexander Haig: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Haig - Current Activies
As of 2005, Haig was the host of the television program World Business Review, which claims to be a television news magazine. In fact, th...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Watergate Scandal - Articles Of Impeachment Resignation And Convictions
On January 28, 1974, Nixon campaign aide Herbert Porter pleaded guilty to the charge of lying to the FBI during the early stages of the W...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Watergate Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Watergate Scandal - Aftermath
The effects of the Watergate scandal did not by any means end with the resignation of President Nixon and the imprisonment of some of his...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia Ii - W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat Speculation
For a detailed overview of speculation prior to May 31, 2005, see Deep Throat (Watergate). The identity of Deep Throat was debated for ov...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia Ii - W. Mark Felt - Later Years
Felt published his memoir The FBI Pyramid From the Inside in 1979. It was co-written with conservative writer Ralph de Toledano, though h...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia Ii - W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat Revealed
Vanity Fair magazine revealed Felt was Deep Throat on May 31, 2005 when it published an article (eventually appearing in the July issue o...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia Ii - W. Mark Felt - Pardoned By Reagan
Ronald Reagan, who pardoned Felt and Miller. In a phone call on January 30, 1981, Edwin Meese encouraged President Ronald Reagan to issue...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia Ii - W. Mark Felt - Early Fbi Years
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover liked to move Bureau agents around so they would have wide experience. Hoover, Felt observed, "wanted every ...   » Read the article

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