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  • Reverend Jeremiah Wright
    Posted 05/02/2008 - The former pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, of which Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is a member, speaks about the controversies surrounding his sermons. Mr. Wright's comments have become a key issue in the campaign.
  • Pennsylvania Primary Roundtable
    Posted 04/25/2008 - Former National Press Club President Rick Dunham hosts a roundtable on the results from the Pennsylvania primary.
  • National Press Club Centennial events
    Posted 04/12/2008 - Washington, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty declares April 5, 2008 as "National Press Club Day." US Senate Associate Historian Donald Ritchie speaks about the history of the National Press Club and the National Press Corps.
  • The Kalb Report
    Posted 04/05/2008 - The Kalb Report featuring Christiane Amanpour, CNN Chief International Correspondent
  • Dennis Cortese luncheon
    Posted 03/24/2008 - Mayo Clinic CEO Dr. Dennis Cortese talks about the status of healthcare at an National Press Club luncheon.
  • Luncheon Terrence Jones, Wolf Trap Foundation CEO
    Posted 03/21/2008 - Terrence Jones, president and CEO of the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, with special guest Marvin Hamlisch, principal Pops Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra, spoke on the role of the arts in today's society. Jones announced the upcoming Wolf Trap summer schedule and Hamlisch played his music on the piano.
  • 2007 Fourth Estate Award - Paul Steiger
    Posted 03/15/2008 - The National Press Club presented its highest honor to Wall Street Journal editor at large Paul Steiger at its 2007 Fourth Estate Award dinner Wednesday, Nov. 14 at the club.
  • von Eschenbach luncheon
    Posted 03/07/2008 - The Food and Drug Administration commissioner talks about the challenges facing his agency at an NPC luncheon.
  • Ted Danson, actor and spokesman for Oceana
    Posted 03/01/2008 - Actor Ted Danson, the spokesman for Oceana, the world's largest international ocean environmental advocacy group dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans delivered a speech at the National Press Club on February 14th, 2008.
  • Admiral Thad Allen, Coast Guard Commandant
    Posted 02/22/2008 - The commandant of the United States Coast Guard describes the challenges facing his organization regarding the campaign against terrorism and the recovery from natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina.
  • Roundtable - runup to the 08 elections
    Posted 02/16/2008 - Moderator Rick Dunham of the "Houston Chronicle" is joined by Carl Leubsdorf of the "Dallas Morning News," Sabrina Eaton of the "Cleveland Plain Dealer" and Carolyn Lockhead of the "San Francisco Cronicle."
  • NPC Presidential Inauguration
    Posted 02/02/2008 - The inauguration of Sylvia Smith as the National Press Club's 101st president.
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
    Posted 01/25/2008 - Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid deliver their version of the State of the Union a few days before President Bush addresses Congress.
  • Bill Marriott
    Posted 01/19/2008 - Marriott International CEO J.W. Marriott, Jr., spoke at a luncheon on January 17th about the company's roots, and critical issues facing U.S. businesses and the hospitality industry.
  • Nancy Nord
    Posted 01/11/2008 - The Acting Chairman of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission talks about the safety of imported toys and other products.
  • NPC Presidential Inauguration
    Posted 01/02/2008 - The inauguration of Sylvia Smith as the National Press Club's 101st president.
  • NPC Presidential Inauguration
    Posted 01/02/2008 - The inauguration of Sylvia Smith as the National Press Club's 101st president.
  • Jonathan Fanton Luncheon
    Posted 12/28/2007 - Jonathan Fanton is the President of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a multi-billion-dollar foundation that funds programs around the world in the areas of community development, education, conservation, human rights, international peace and justice. Fanton spoke on the importance of an international justice system and his organization's support for the International Criminal Court, which he called on the U.S. to join.
  • Political Roundtable '08 -- Iowa, New Hampshire, plus the battle for Congress
    Posted 12/22/2007 - Rick Dunham White House Correspondent from the Houston Chronicle hosts panel discussion about the upcoming elections with William Douglas, White House correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers, Julie Mason, White House correspondent for the Houston Chronicle & Washington Confidential blogger, and Naftali Bendavid, Deputy Washington Bureau chief for the Chicago Tribune.
  • Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
    Posted 12/14/2007 - The former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington launches a multi-faith movement to promote world peace and defy terrorism.
  • Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
    Posted 12/14/2007 - The former Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington speaks about a multi-faith movement to defy terrorism, one that calls on all religions to live in peace.
  • Roundtable on the 2008 Presidential Election
    Posted 12/07/2007 - CNN's John King hosts a roundtable discussion on the 2008 race for the White House. Panelists include Jake Tapper of ABC News, Susan Page of USA Today, Norah O'Donnell of NBC News, Derek McGinty of WUSA-TV, Ron Fournier of The Associated Press and Jonathan Martin of Politico.
  • The Kalb Report: "Thank You Mr. President"
    Posted 12/01/2007 - Veteran White House journalists David Gregory of NBC News, Dan Rather of HDNet, New York Times Chief Washington Correspondent David Sanger, and syndicated columnist Helen Thomas of Hearst Newspapers examine the press and the presidency with legendary journalist Marvin Kalb.
  • Roundtable 2008 Presidential Election Outlook
    Posted 11/21/2007 - Rick Dunham White House Correspondent from the Houston Chronicle hosts panel discussion of election issues with William Douglas, White House correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers, Julie Mason, White House correspondent for the Houston Chronicle & Washington Confidential blogger, and Jonathan Salant, money-and-politics reporter for Bloomberg News.
  • 2007 Fourth Estate Award - Paul Steiger
    Posted 11/17/2007 - The National Press Club presented its highest honor to Wall Street Journal editor at large Paul Steiger at its 2007 Fourth Estate Award dinner Wednesday, Nov. 14 at the club.
  • Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    Posted 11/10/2007 - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke at the National Press Club on Monday Nov. 5 immediately after meeting at the White House with President George W. Bush.
  • Lynne Cheney
    Posted 11/03/2007 - Lynne Cheney, historian, author and wife of Vice President Dick Cheney addressed the National Press Club at a Speakers luncheon on Oct. 18, 2007, about her newly released memoir "Blue Skies, No Fences" about growing up in the years after World War II and the 1950's.
  • Luncheon Cristian Samper Acting Secretary Smithsonian
    Posted 10/22/2007 - The acting secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Cristian Samper talked about restoring confidence in its financial integrity, securing adequate funding for scientific programs and initiatives, and improving governance and leadership.
  • US Ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad
    Posted 10/19/2007 - US Ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad spoke to a National Press Club luncheon about UN involvement in mediating international conflicts and disputes. He also discussed UN reform.
  • World Bank President Robert Zoellick
    Posted 10/12/2007 - The new president of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, speaks about the new direction for his institution.
  • Press Club Lunch with Adrian Fenty
    Posted 10/04/2007 - Adrian Fenty, Mayor of Washington, D.C. spoke about public schools and his plan to overhaul the D.C. education system. He also talked about mayoral accountability and oversight of education.
  • Kalb Report with Katie Couric
    Posted 09/28/2007 - Marvin Kalb interviews CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric at the National Press Club.
  • NPC Luncheon with Ken Burns
    Posted 09/21/2007 - Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns discusses his new World War Two television series at a National Press Club luncheon.
  • William R. Brody
    Posted 09/15/2007 - William R. Brody, president of The Johns Hopkins University, addressing the link between research and medical care, speaking at a National Press Club Luncheon on Friday, Sept. 7. Brody's unique back-ground links technology, medical devices and leadership of a research university with an outstanding hospital and medical school. Following a Ph.D. in electrical engineering at Stanford University he did post-graduate training in cardiovascular surgery and radiology at Stanford, the National Institutes of Health and the University of California, San Francisco. He was professor of radiology and electrical engineering at Stanford from 1977 to 1986. Brody became the 13th president of Hopkins in 1996.
  • Roundtable: 2008 presidential election
    Posted 08/31/2007 - Former National Press Club Rick Dunham hosts a roundtable discussion on the 2008 presidential election. The panelists are NPC members Naftali Bendavid, Suzanne Struglinski and Jonathan Salant.
  • General George Casey
    Posted 08/17/2007 - The chief of staff of the U-S Army describes the challenges facing the American military.
  • Newt Gingrich
    Posted 08/11/2007 - The Speaker's address to a Club luncheon on August 7 in a speech that is being quoted heavily throughout international media. Referring to his grandchildren, Gingrich said "I believe they are in greater danger of dying from enemy activities than we were in the Cold War ... I am genuinely afraid that this political system will not react until we lose a city."
  • Laura Bush talks about Africa at the National Press Club
    Posted 08/04/2007 - First lady Laura Bush talked about her trip to Africa and why the U.S. is interested in Africa's development during a July 25th luncheon at the National Press Club.
  • General James T. Conway, Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps
    Posted 07/27/2007 - General Conway addressed the National Press Club at a speakers luncheon on July 20 on the current state of the Marine Corps and the dangers of prematurely withdrawing troops from Iraq.
  • NPC Luncheon John Snow
    Posted 07/21/2007 - John Snow, former Secretary of the Treasury under George W. Bush and currently CEO of Cerberus Capital Management, a private equity investment firm, spoke about the role of private equity investment in the economy, about Cerberus' pending acquisition of Chrylser, and about the need for health care reform to help U.S. manafacturing become more competitive.
  • Terry and Bindi Irwin
    Posted 07/14/2007 - The American-born Terri Irwin co-hosted her husband's popular television program "The Crocodile Hunter" until his untimely death on September 4, 2006, from a stingray barb. Since their loss, Terri, daughter Bindi, and son Bob, continue to carry Steve's message of conservation to the world and to promote Australia. Terry and Bindi spoke at a National Press Club Luncheon on Friday, January 19th, 2007.
  • Gerald Ford Foundation Journalism Awards
    Posted 07/06/2007 - The 20th annual Gerald R. Ford Foundation Journalism Awards were presented to Charlie Savage of the Boston Globe and to James Astill of the Economist. The awards were presented by the late president's sons Jack, Mike and Steve.
  • Lou Dobbs
    Posted 06/29/2007 - Lou Dobbs, anchor and managing editor of CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight, has described himself as an advocacy journalist, straddling the border between journalism and advocacy. Dobbs addressed the National Press Club on the immigration debate, the two party system, changes in the news business, and even Paris Hilton as headline news.
  • Luncheon Speech Ayaan Hirsi Ali
    Posted 06/21/2007 - Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a controversial author, feminist, filmmaker, and critic of Islam. Born in Somalia, she has lived in Kenya, The Netherlands, and now the U.S., where she works for the American Enterprise Institute. Her film co-producer Theodore Van Gogh was killed by extremists in 2004 in Holland. She has a new memoir called Infidel.
  • Roundtable - Government Secrecy and the Press
    Posted 06/14/2007 - Moderator and White House correspondent for Business Week Rick Dunham discusses government secrecy in the press with Bloomberg reporter Jonathan Salant, Hearst Newspapers White House reporter Stewart Powell, and Chicago Trubune senior White House correspondent Bill Neikirk.
  • HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson
    Posted 06/09/2007 - Jackson, the 13th HUD Secretary, discussed Homeownership events occurring nationwide the month of June and emphasized the importance of families buying homes under terms they can afford. He also touched on areas, such as predatory lending, subprime mortgages and the need to rebuild the Gulf Coast that was ravished by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
  • Actor Sam Waterston
    Posted 06/04/2007 - Actor Sam Waterston discusses his moderate political movement, Unity '08.
  • Mortgage Bankers Association Chairman John Robbins
    Posted 05/28/2007 - Mortgage Bankers Association Chairman John Robbins talks about the challenges facing the mortgage industry in a May 22 luncheon speech.
  • Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales
    Posted 05/21/2007 - U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales addressed a National Press Club breakfast May 14, 2007.
  • University of Colorado President Hank Brown
    Posted 05/07/2007 - Hank Brown is currently President of the University of Colorado. He discusses tenure and other issues in higher education.
  • Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson
    Posted 04/28/2007 - Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson spoke at the National Press Club on new initiatives to care for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Congressman Charles Rangel of New York
    Posted 04/21/2007 - Congressman Charles Rangel of New York gave a luncheon speech entitled "Bridging the Gap: Restoring Bipartisanship to a Divided Congress" on Tuesday, April 17, at the National Press Club in Washington.
  • Cal Ripken Jr.
    Posted 04/14/2007 - The former Baltimore Orioles superstar and 2007 inductee in the Baseball Hall of Fame will discuss his new book "Get in the Game."
  • Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
    Posted 04/07/2007 - Liberia's fist woman president and Africa's first elected female head of state, addressed a National Press Club luncheon audience spoke on Friday, February 16, 2007. Born in Liberia in 1938, Johnson-Sirleaf traces her ancestry to former slaves from the United States. Her education eventually brought her full circle, as she completed her studies at the University of Colorado and Harvard, where she earned a master's degree in public administration. Her first run for the presidency put her in personal peril, and she was even charged with treason. She eventually triumphed, however, and was elected president in November 2005.
  • IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson
    Posted 03/31/2007 - IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson addressed future tax administration issues and reported on the 2007 tax season at a National Press Club luncheon on Tuesday, March 27.
  • Senator Jim Webb (D-Virginia)
    Posted 03/24/2007 - Senator Jim Webb (D-Virginia) speaks on the war in Iraq and the growing economic divide in America. Webb has been an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq since before the invasion.
  • NPC Political Roundtable
    Posted 03/15/2007 - Moderator Rick Dunham, White House and National Political Correspondent for Business Week, discusses the influence of new media on the political process with Press Club members David Johnson, Chief Technology Officer and New Media Director of the Scripps Media Center, Doug Harbrecht, Director of New Media at Kiplinger, and Maureen Groppe, Reporter for Gannett News Service.
  • The Future of Journalism
    Posted 03/10/2007 - Host Marvin Kalb interviews Anne Marie Lipinski, senior vice president and editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cliff Sloan, publisher of Slate magazine and vice president of Washingtonpost-Newsweek Interactive; Sean McMannus, president of CBS News and Sports; and Paul Steiger, managing editor, The Wall Street Journal and vice president of Dow Jones, recorded live on March 5th, 2007, in the National Press Club ballroom.
  • California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Posted 03/03/2007 - The governator and former movie star discussed issues such as immigration, health care and attempts to find greater consensus between Republicans and Democrats. He also spoke about his meeting with President George W. Bush. Included are also remarks by Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, who chairs the National Governors Association, and was in Washington for the same meeting as Governor Schwarzenegger.
  • White House Press Secretary Tony Snow
    Posted 02/24/2007 - Now it's Tony Snow's chance: he gets to direct his questions to the White House press corps, for a unique, interesting and informative conversation on the Bush presidency and the press.
  • Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. and Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich
    Posted 02/17/2007 - Both led their respective parties' victories on Capitol Hill in different years and discuss their new books. Schumer's book is "Positively American: Winning Back the Middle Class Majority One Family at a Time," and Gingrich's is "Winning the Future."
  • The Kalb Report-Arab Journalists: Another Perspective
    Posted 02/10/2007 - A panel of leading journalists representing Arab news organizations joined Marvin Kalb on Monday, February 5, 2007, taking a hard look at differing perceptions and coverage of major news from the Middle East and around the world, including the war in Iraq and the Arab-Israeli peace process.
  • Antonio Villaraigosa, Mayor of Los Angeles
    Posted 02/03/2007 - This rising star in the Democratic Party, discussed pressing urban issues and the California political scene at a National Press Club luncheon on Wednesday, January 24.
  • Jerry Zremski Inaugural
    Posted 01/20/2007 - The 2007 inauguration of incoming National Press Club President Jerry Zremski, featuring Buffalo mayor Byron Brown, the US ambassador from Poland, Buffalo News editor Margaret Sullivan, outgoing president Jonathan Salant, political satirist Mark Russell and more.
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
    Posted 01/20/2007 - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid discuss "The State of the Union 2007." The Democratic leaders of the House and Senate discuss challenges facing the country, spell out their priorities for the 110th Congress and set the stage for President Bush's own State of the Union speech.
  • Senator Edward M. Kennedy
    Posted 01/13/2007 - Senator Edward M. Kennedy gives a major policy address on the Iraq war and outlines the immediate actions Congress must take to reassert its constitutional power, protect our troops, and change the course of the President's strategy.
  • Ford Tribute, Joan Collins
    Posted 01/05/2007 - Using audio from the National Press Club archives, we pay tribute to President Gerald R. Ford, whose long relationship with the Club included his annual Gerald R. Ford journalism prizes. Then, in a luncheon on November 28, actor and author Joan Collins discusses the contributions and vitality of older people in all professions.
  • Michael Sokolove and David Maraniss
    Posted 12/23/2006 - Michael Sokolove and David Maraniss talking baseball.
  • Marvin Kalb
    Posted 12/16/2006 - Veteran journalist Marvin Kalb reprised his speech "A Reporter's Lament … And A Call To Arms" at a National Press Club luncheon on Friday, December 1. Kalb's speech reflected on his role as a charter member of the "nattering nabobs of negativism." He shared insights on the current state of journalism, the role of new technologies, and such factors as financial pressure, political pundits, government censors and terrorists.
  • Myles Brand
    Posted 12/06/2006 - President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, outlines the results of an 18-month presidential task force study titled, "The Second-Century Imperatives: Presidential Leadership -- Institutional Accountability'' during a luncheon Oct. 30, at the National Press Club in Washington.
  • David Paulison
    Posted 12/02/2006 - The Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) outlined a new vision for the agency at a Luncheon on November 30.
  • The Kalb Report
    Posted 11/25/2006 - Marvin Kalb and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Elie Wiesel discuss "The Bible, The War, and The Media" on Nov. 20, 2006. The Kalb Report, jointly produced by The George Washington University, Harvard University's Shorenstein Center, and The National Press Club, is underwritten by a grant from The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.
  • Roundtable on Midterm Elections
    Posted 11/18/2006 - The club's immediate past President Rick Dunham, the White House correspondent for Business Week, moderated a panel discussion on the recent elections. He was joined by Kathy Kiely, chief Congressional correspondent for USA Today, Morgan Felchner, editor of Campaigns and Elections Magazine, and Bob Benenson, editor of C.Q. Politics.com, Congressional Quarterly's election news web site.
  • Marvin Kalb
    Posted 11/09/2006 - This year's Fourth Estate Award winner is journalist Marvin Kalb. Kalb, an active member of the National Press Club, is a senior fellow at the Shorenstein Center for the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He also hosts the Kalb Report, a joint production of the press club, the Shorenstein Center and George Washington University.
  • John Hofmeister
    Posted 11/04/2006 - President of Shell Oil Company, has undertaken a 50-city tour to explain that oil prices are a matter of supply and demand, not market manipulation by big oil. He has called for more drilling because of the demand for oil which he says will not decline, even as efforts continue to find alternatives, such as oil shale, biofuels, or the hydrogen Shell offeres at a station near RFK Stadium.
  • Senator Elizabeth Dole, and Senator Chuck Schumer
    Posted 10/28/2006 - The chairwoman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, discuss the upcoming November elections at a luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 25.
  • Tom Reynolds and Chris Van Hollen
    Posted 10/18/2006 - An October 18 luncheon with Representative Tom Reynolds of New York, Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, representing the Democratic National Campaign Committee, discussing and debating issues surrounding the upcoming November mid-term elections.
  • Ted Turner
    Posted 10/09/2006 - This media mogul turned philanthropist/restaurateur -- a brash Atlanta entrepreneur sometimes called the "Mouth of the South" -- shared thoughts on his career, US domestic and foreign policy, and the possible future of journalism.
  • David Rehr
    Posted 10/07/2006 - David Rehr, President and CEO, National Association of Broadcasters addressed a Luncheon on October 4.
  • Senator Arlen Specter
    Posted 09/30/2006 - (R)Pennsylania addressed an NPC Luncheon on Sept. 25.
  • Herbie Hancock
    Posted 09/18/2006 - Legendary musician, and 10-time Grammy Award winner, discusses his experiences in jazz and the positive impact that this form of "American classical music" has played in shaping the world, in a speech delivered at the National Press Club on Monday, Sept. 18.
  • Thomas Kean, Chair, and Lee Hamilton, Vice Chair, 9/11 Commission
    Posted 09/11/2006 - Thomas Kean, Chair, and Lee Hamilton, Vice Chair, 9/11 Commission address a Luncheon on Sept. 11.
  • Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware
    Posted 09/07/2006 - A potential 2008 presidential candidate, Biden delivers a major address on rethinking America's future security. Five years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Biden critiques the Bush administration's performance and outlines his own comprehensive approach to homeland security and vision for restoring what he calls America's "place in the world."
  • Jim Press
    Posted 09/02/2006 - President of Toyota Motor North America, discusses the diverse issues affecting today's auto industry and its future on July 18. Press is the first American to hold that position at Toyota, which most analysts expect someday to become the largest automaker in the world.
  • Marva Smalls
    Posted 08/26/2006 - Nickelodeon Executive Vice President for Public Affairs Marva Smalls and two Nickelodeon creators speak about diversity in children's television programming at a special kids-parents National Press Club luncheon on June 28.
  • The Kalb Report
    Posted 08/19/2006 - Marvin Kalb discusses the career and impact of the career of Edward R. Murrow with Richard C. Hottelet, Don Hewitt, Daniel Schorr and Casey Murrow, the newsman's son.
  • New York Gov. George E. Pataki
    Posted 08/12/2006 - New York Gov. George E. Pataki outlines his proposed solutions to the nation's energy crisis.
  • Michael Sokolove and David Maraniss
    Posted 08/05/2006 - Michael Sokolove and David Maraniss talk about baseball's heroes and villains and its impact on society.
  • Senator Richard Lugar and Representative Mike Pence
    Posted 07/28/2006 - Senator Richard Lugar and Representative Mike Pence spoke July 25, 2006 at a joint appearance addressing the need for federal media shield legislation.
  • Richard H. Carmona
    Posted 07/13/2006 - Richard H. Carmona, Surgeon General of the United States, spoke July 13, 2006 concerning his life and public health.
  • Richard Cheney
    Posted 07/01/2006 - On June 19, 2006, the vice President presented The Gerald Ford Journalism Awards
  • Philippe de Montebello
    Posted 04/17/2006 - Philippe de Montebello, Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, spoke on April 17, 2006 on antiquities and their status as cultural patrimony and cultural property.
  • Dale Petroskey
    Posted 01/01/2006 - Dale Petroskey, President of the Baseball Hall of Fame, spoke July 6, 2006 on the Hall of Fame's role within baseball and the expansion of the museum in Cooperstown, New York.

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