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  1. The 1992 Papua New Guinea Election: Change and Continuity in Electoral Politics. (book reviews): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Mark Turner, 1997-01-01
  2. Law and Order in a Weak State: Crime and Politics in Papua New Guinea.(Book Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 2003-03-01
  3. Historical Dictionary of Papua New Guinea, Asian/Oceanian Historical Dictionaries No. 37.(Book Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 2003-03-01
  4. My gun, my brother, the world of the Papua New Guinea colonial police 1920-1960.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Max Quanchi, 2000-03-01
  5. Charles Abel and the Kwato Mission of Papua New Guinea, 1891-1975.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Clive Moore, 2000-03-01
  6. Peter Donovan. For Youth and the Poor: History of the De La Salle Brothers in Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand 1906-2000.(Book Review): An article ... the Australian Catholic Historical Society by Mary Kneipp, 2003-01-01
  7. Not the Way It Really Was: Constructing the Tolai Past (Pacific Islands Monograph Series) by Klaus Neumann, 1992-03
  8. Lae: Village and City by I. Willis, 1975-12
  9. A Papua New Guinea Political Chronicle, 1967-1991
  10. Masked Eden: A History of the Australians in New Guinea by Anne McCosker, 1998-06
  11. Orchids of Papua New Guinea by Andree Millar, 1999-09-01
  12. Up from South: Prospector in New Guinea, 1931-37 by Jack O'Neill, 1980-03-20
  13. The Leader and the Led: Social Control in Wogeo, New Guinea by Ian Hogbin, 1978-11
  14. Papua by Bilveer Singh, 2008-04-30

21. AIR NIUGINI - National Airline Of Papua New Guinea
Locations in papua new guinea and Overseas Port Moresby, Lae history In the past28 years, Air Niugini airline operating welldeveloped regional routes with a
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Location: Jackson's Airport
Telephone: Office:327 32 00 Locations in Papua New Guinea and Overseas: Port Moresby, Lae, Hoskins, Rabaul, Kavieng, Lihir, Manus, Vanimo, Wewak, Madang, Goroka, Mt. Hagen, Mendi, Wapenamanda, Tabubil, Popondetta, Gurney, Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, Honiara, Manila and Singapore. History
In the past 28 years, Air Niugini has gone from a small unknown local service to an international airline as well as serving 20 domestic airports. Air Niugini is a significant, mature-medium-sized airline operating well-developed regional routes with a strong Asia-Australia focus backed by an extensive domestic network. It all started on November 1, 1973, when a small Fokker Friendship PX 100 lifted off the runway at Jackson's Airport on a flight to Rabaul in the Eastern part of Papua New Guinea. Air Niugini now has a route network that includes five international destinations and 20 domestic airports. The Air Niugini aircraft fleet comprises (1) - Airbus A310, (3) - F28-4000,(5) F28-100, (1) Dash 8-200.

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  • 24. Papua New Guinea - University Depts With A Melanesian Focus
    a service to the local, regional and national and East Asian (formerly Far Eastern)history. the Pacific island countries of papua new guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon
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    25. Society And Culture
    with comments on papua new guinea traditional culture, art and history. Containsa series of excellent photographs. Category regional Oceania papua new
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    Australia/PNG Friendship Association A voluntary organisation promoting friendship, trust and understanding between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
    Category: Regional > Oceania > Papua New Guinea > Society and Culture
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    Eric's PNG Site
    An informational site about the country, its culture and people.
    Category: Regional > Oceania > Papua New Guinea > Society and Culture
    http://www.angelfire.com/journal/png/ Geographer on the Kiwai Coast A collection of around 100 photographs of village life. Category: Regional > Oceania > Papua New Guinea > Society and Culture http://www-geoimages.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/Eley/EleyPapua.html Huli Sociolinguistic Change Detailed description of Huli culture in Southern Highlands, including photos and vocabulary. Category: Regional > Oceania > Papua New Guinea > Society and Culture http://www.accsoft.com.au/~drgcjlom/huli1.htm Jane's Papua New Guinea A pictorial insight with comments on Papua New Guinea traditional culture, art and history. Contains a series of excellent photographs. Category: Regional > Oceania > Papua New Guinea > Society and Culture http://www.janeresture.com/png_home/index.htm

    26. Papua New Guinea
    Highland Festivals. Lifestyle. People. Pidgin Language. history. Nature. VisitorsInformation. For more regional information on papua new guinea, go to new guinea,
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    Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News Member of Papua New Guinea (Introduction) Port Moresby is the capital and was named after Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby. Other major centres are Lae, the second largest city situated at the mouth of the Markham River; Madang, consisting of reef-fringed lowlands backed by some of the most rugged mountains in Papua New Guinea; the Eastern Highlands with its capital Goroka; Western Highlands Province with Mt Hagen as the capital, (Rabaul, prior to recent volcanic eruptions was the centre of tourism and is now being rebuilt); and the Sepik River running 1,126 kilometres from source to sea, one of the world's largest waterways. For further information on Papua New Guinea, go to: Country Profile on PNG Culture Artifacts (woodcarvings, masks, weapons, tools, etc) Highland Festivals ... Visitors Information For more regional information on Papua New Guinea, go to:

    27. About The Country, Papua New Guinea
    history. First Britain. For further information on papua new guinea,go to For more regional information on papua new guinea, go to
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    Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News Member of Papua New Guinea (PNG) About the Country People Locals are predominantly Melanesian and Papuan with some Negrito, Micronesian and Polynesian. More than 800 indigenous languages are spoken throughout PNG. Melanesian Pigdin and Hiri Motu are the two most widely used, but English is the official language in education, business and government circles. History First settled more than 30,000 years ago, the first recorded sighting by Europeans was in 1512 by two Portuguese explorers. Dutch explorers followed and named it New Guinea because of similarities to Africa. Interaction between regions has been largely restricted due to the topography of the land and the diversity of languages. Apart from areas where traders and missionaries exerted their influence, many tiny, independent villages account for most of the traditions and cultural heritage which is preserved today. The country was divided between three nations, the Dutch, the Germans and the British towards the end of last century. In 1905, Australia took over the British sector naming it 'The Territory of Papua' and then captured the German sector during WW1.

    28. REGIONAL REPORT (australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea And The Pacific)
    has a long and convoluted history, with many of the AusAIDfunded South Pacific RegionalInitiative on Project Leader of the papua new guinea Domestication and
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    FAO Panel of Experts on Forest Gene Resources
    12th Session,
    21 - 23 November 2001
    REGIONAL REPORT
    Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific
    Stephen Midgley
    AUSTRALIA
    Policy and Institutional Issues
    National Plantations Inventory
    The official inventory of Australia’s plantations to September 2000 has been published. The combined standing plantation resource in Australia at that time is 1.5 million hectares, of which 972,170 hectares (65 per cent) are softwood species and 502,620 hectares (34 per cent) are hardwood species. An additional estimated 80 000 ha of hardwood has been planted since that time Five per cent (66,980 hectares) of the total plantation resource is reported as farm forestry by the NFFI and 95 per cent (1,417,760 hectares) is reported as industrial plantations by the NPI. The NFFI contribution to the total regional plantation estate varies from one to 13 per cent. Of the industrial plantations, 293,000 hectares (20 per cent) represents a potential overlap of industrial and farm forest participation through leasehold and joint venture arrangements. For further details on Australia’s National Forest Inventory visit:
    http://www.affa.gov.au/nfi_plantations2001

    29. Bougainville Peace Process - Papua New Guinea - Country Information - Australian
    and is an outstanding example of regional cooperation. PMG partners, the Governmentof papua new guinea and the history of Negotiations and Future Prospects.
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    Introduction See also a chronology of the Bougainville Peace Process Peace Monitoring Group Australia has made an important contribution to the peace process through its participation in the Peace Monitoring Group (PMG), the aid program and the work of our High Commission in Port Moresby and other regional capitals. The Australian Government has acknowledged the substantial role of other countries in the peace process, especially Fiji, New Zealand, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Australia does not seek to impose a solution or force a timetable on the parties; the settlement of the conflict is the responsibility of the PNG Government and the Bougainvillean factions. The presence on Bougainville at the invitation of the PNG Government of the multi-national PMG has contributed significantly to the success of the peace process and is an outstanding example of regional cooperation. The PMG has helped build confidence around the province and its presence has encouraged a degree of freedom of movement not seen since the crisis began. The combination of the PMG's presence and the strong desire for peace at the grassroots level on Bougainville are the two most important explanations as to why peace has been maintained.
    • monitor and report on the compliance of the parties involved in the Bougainville peace process to all aspects of the ceasefire;

    30. Regional Histories In The Western Pacific
    AL Lakau Problems of Articulation and Representation in Resource Development TheCase of Forestry in papua new guinea Hartmut Holzknecht history and the Fate
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    ASAO Home Page Other Publications ASAO Monographs Change and Conflict in Papua New Guinea Land and Resource Rights Special Issue of Anthropological Forum edited by Paula Brown
    Anton Ploeg
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    Introduction Paula Brown and Anton Ploeg Customary Land Tenure, Customary Landowners and the Proposals for Customary Land Reform in Papua New Guinea Andrew A. L. Lakau Problems of Articulation and Representation in Resource Development: The Case of Forestry in Papua New Guinea Hartmut Holzknecht History and the Fate of the Forest on the Papuan Plateau E. L. Schieffelin Who and What is a Landowner? Mythology and Marking the Ground in a Papua New Guinea Mining Project Dan Jorgensen Continuities, Contexts, Complexities, and Transformations: Local Land Concepts of a Sepik People Affected by Mining Exploration Phillip Guddemi When Land Has a Price: Ancestral Gerrymandering and the Resolution of Land Conflicts at Kurumbukare Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi Baitfish Royalties and Customary Marine Tenure in Manus, Papua New Guinea

    31. H.E. Mr. Leonard Louma, Papua New Guinea
    SOUTH PACIFIC FORUM THE PARAMOUNT regional ORGANISATION IN A VERY SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTIN ASEAN'S history. papua new guinea, FOR ITS PART WILL CONTINUE TO
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    About ASEAN Member Countries ASEAN Statistics ASEAN Summits ... < Previous page OPENING STATEMENT BY H.E. AMBASSADOR LEONARD LOUMA SPECIAL ENVOY OF THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA GOVERNMENT
    MR. CHAIRMAN,
    YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESSES,
    EXCELLENCIES,
    DISTINGUISHED GUESTS,
    LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MY DELEGATION WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE PRECEDING DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS IN EXTENDING PAPUA NEW GUINEA'S SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR EXCELLENCY'S UNANIMOUS ELECTION AS CHAIRMAN OF THE 30TH ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING. I ALSO WISH TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION AND GRATITUDE FOR THE EXCELLENT PREPARATIONS MADE BY THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT FOR THIS IMPORTANT MEETING ON ASEAN'S ANNUAL AGENDA. I AM CONFIDENT THAT THE OUTCOME OF THE MEETINGS WILL BE COMMENSURATE WITH AND INDEED REFLECT THESE ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS. THIS FEELING OF A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME IS FURTHER REINFORCED BY THE INCISIVE AND INSPIRING STATEMENTS OF THE MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER THIS MORNING. THE GENEROUS HOSPITALITY ACCORDED TO MY DELEGATION IS VERY INDICATIVE OF THE CORDIAL AND MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN OUR TWO COUNTRIES, AND FURTHER UNDER SCORES MALAYSIA'S FIRM COMMITMENT TO REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION. MR. CHAIRMAN

    32. The Paralympian 3/2001 - Spotlight On Papua New Guinea
    The history of the PNGDSA goes back to financial challenges, athletes from PapuaNew guinea have participated the PNGDSA introduced the regional Games, which
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    Spotlight on Papua New Guinea
    The Papua New Guinea Disabled Sports Association (PNGDSA) is one of the newer National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) on the block. Its first-time participation in the Paralympic Games was at Sydney 2000. There, powerlifter Kupuni Lewa lifted 125kg in the men's 56-kg division and is currently ranked 77/284 in this weight class. Papua New Guinea was also represented by two visually impaired athletes: Ben Thoedore in the men's javelin and Dona Ou in the men's 1500m. The history of the PNGDSA goes back to 1981, when it was formed during the United Nations International Year for Disabled Persons. Difficulties in management meant that the Association had to be re-established twice-in 1990 and in 1992, after which the National Games for the Disabled were organized on an ad-hoc basis. Seeing the problems faced by the PNGDSA, the Papua New Guinea Sports Commission created a position for a Disabled Sports Development Officer in 1996. The role of the Officer was to work closely with the PNGDSA and organize the National Disabled Games, as well as the PNGDSA's other programs and the PNG Sports Commission's Disabled Sports Program.

    33. PAPUA NEW GUINEA
    new ZEALAND AND VANUATU TO SET UP THE NEUTRAL, regional PEACE MONITORING AND, BECAUSEOF MY COUNTRY'S SILVER ANNIVERSARY, IN papua new guinea'S history TOO.
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    PAPUA NEW GUINEA
    UNITED NATIONS 55TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
    STATEMENT BY THE HON. SIR JOHN KAPUTIN KBE, CMG, MP MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA New York, 15 September 2000

    MR PRESIDENT, SECRETARY-GENERAL EXCELLENCIES, THE DISTINGUISHED HEADS OF DELEGATION, DISTINGUISHED DELEGATES, ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA, I WISH TO JOIN PREVIOUS SPEAKERS IN CONGRATULATING YOU, MR PRESIDENT, ON YOUR ELECTION TO THIS PRESTIGIOUS POST. YOUR UNANIMOUS ELECTION AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT THE DAWN OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM SHOWS THE HIGH ESTEEM IN WHICH THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HOLDS BOTH YOU, PERSONALLY AND YOUR COUNTRY, FINLAND. WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL GUIDE THE HISTORIC 55TH SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO A SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION. THE SKILL WITH WHICH YOUR PREDECESSOR, HIS EXCELLENCY DR THEO-BEN GURIRAB OF NAMIBIA, CO-OPERATED TO DEVELOP THE THEME AND PRESIDED OVER THE DRAFTING OF THE OUTCOME DOCUMENT ENSURED THE SMOOTH MANAGEMENT OF THE RECENTLY CONCLUDED MILLENNIUM SUMMIT HAS EARNT OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR A JOB VERY WELL DONE. WE ALSO CONGRATULATE HIM FOR THE VERY POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION HE MADE TO OUR COLLECTIVE DELIBERATIONS DURING THE PREVIOUS YEAR. MAY I ALSO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY THROUGH YOU, MR PRESIDENT, TO HEARTILY CONGRATULATE THE HEADS OF STATE OF BOTH FINLAND AND NAMIBIA FOR THEIR MAGNANIMOUS STEWARDSHIP AND SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION OF THE RECENT UNPRECEDENTED LARGE ASSEMBLY OF APPROXIMATELY 150 HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENTS IN NEW YORK AND PAVING THE WAY FORWARD FOR OUR COMMON VISION AND SECURITY INTO THE 21

    34. Research
    Mariana Islands@ (2); papua new guinea@ (1); Pitcairn Islands@ (11); Samoa@ (2);Solomon Islands@ (6); Tonga@ (2). Women@ (0). See also Society history By Region
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    35. Research
    See also regional Oceania Society and Culture (16 guinea A pictorial insightwith comments on papua new guinea traditional culture, art and history.
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    36. Our History - Counterpart
    history of FSP/Counterpart International. in Hawaii, the Micronesia, Canada, Fiji,papua new guinea and the FSPI is today the most important regional NGO in the
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    The Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific
    On January 27, 1965, the Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific (FSP) was formally incorporated as a tax-exempt, non-profit, non-partisan, non-sectarian voluntary international organization. Dedicated to the rehabilitation, welfare and growth of the Pacific islands following the devastation of World War II, FSP honed a unique approach to development. Unlike many large international agencies and donor governments, which sent in teams of overseas experts to run programs, FSP focused on building the institutions of a society that could help itself. When FSP began its work in the Pacific Islands in 1963, almost all of the islands were colonial societies with powerful colonial officers running the civil service, education, health and other national structures. FSP became the principal secular non-governmental organization (NGO) to assist islanders during their transition to independence and sovereignty. When the New Hebrides became independent as Vanuatu in 1980, for example, its first Prime Minister and its first Foreign Minister were graduates of FSP programs. FSP was the also the only NGO to work with all of the churches in a region where ninety-five per cent of the people are Christian. In 1967 FSP published a nine volume socio-economic survey on the Pacific Islands, and in 1968 its office in Sydney, Australia was established to coordinate programs in the Pacific region. This office grew into the first FSP developed nation independent affiliate and is today known as

    37. 14th AGC, Gow 1998
    This history includes the formation of giant in Irian Jaya and papua new guinea (Grasberg,Porgera is focussed on understanding the regionalscale structural
    http://www.ned.dem.csiro.au/research/structure/paul/14agc/14agc.html
    The application of digital terrain and satellite gravity data to structural mapping of Australia's northern margin
    Paul Gow
    Talk presented at 14 AGC Townsville 6-10 July 1998
    ABSTRACT The northern margin of the Indo-Australian Plate records a complex geodynamic history. This history includes the formation of giant porphyry-related Cu-Au deposits during the Miocene-Recent in Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea (Grasberg, Porgera, Ok Tedi), and the formation of significant hydrocarbon reserves on the North West Shelf and in the Papuan Fold Belt. This study has been driven by the need to understand the geodynamic evolution of the margin, and in particular is focussed on understanding the regional-scale structural controls on formation of the major Cu-Au deposits. Regional-scale digital terrain models and satellite-derived global marine gravity data have been applied to mapping large-scale structures in New Guinea and offshore northern Australia. The elevation data is a composite dataset with a spacing of 30-arc seconds (approximately 900m), and the gravity data, from the Geosat and ERS-1 satellites, is retrieved from 6-8km spaced profiles. The elevation data provides a regional overview of areas previously mapped with radar imagery, and the data can be interpreted using similar techniques based on morphotectonic elements. Regional-scale fault structures can be mapped in the young New Guinea terrane, with faults recognised as either fault scarps or drainage patterns where erosion has carved a path along the fault trace. The data helps constrain extensions to, and define linkages between, currently mapped faults. Major fold structures can also be identified in the data, particularly in the Papuan Fold Belt. The global marine gravity data have a much coarser resolution, but provide an overview of the style of block-faulting that has occurred in the Timor and Arafura Seas. In particular, fault controls on the geometry of portions of the New Guinea coastline are evident.

    38. MUP: Women's Studies
    held perceptions of expatriate women in papua new guinea. gender relations and thenew technologies. history Awards, Community and regional history Prize 1999
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    Considers the phenomenon of fashion as a social, economic and aesthetic force.
    [PB] Available Interpretations Blue China: Single Female Migration to Colonial Australia
    Jan Gothard
    Almost a hundred thousand single women emigrated from Britain to the Australian colonies between 1850 and 1900. This is their story. [HB] Available D. J.: Dorothy Jean Ross 1891-1982 Barbara Falk with Cecile Trioli [HB] Available Jean Devanny: Romantic Revolutionary Carole Ferrier A major biography of an important feminist and political figure in Australian history, and the first serious work on Devanny. [HB] Available Fiona Paisley A study of white female activists during the 1920s and 1930s who brought about reforms in the treatment of Aboriginal people in Australia. [PB] Available Kerreen Reiger Our Bodies, Our Babies traces the struggle of women to change approaches to childbirth and to claim their right to choices in childbirth and breastfeeding. [PB] Available Our Time but not Our Place: Voices of Expatriate Women in Papua New Guinea Edited by Myra Jean Bourke, Susanne Holzknecht, Kathy Kituai and Linda Roach

    39. Center For Applied Biodiversity Science: Publications
    Biology Climate Change regional Analysis Geographic the bats of papua new guinea,including descriptions about distribution, natural history, and conservation
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    Field Guides Field guides provide detailed descriptions and related information on species groups within the Hotspots and Tropical Wilderness Areas. Future publications in the field guide series will deal with the primates of the Brazilian Atlantic forest, the primates of Colombia, the Asian colobines, and the New World marmosets and tamarins - Callitrichidae. Bats of Papua New Guinea . By F.J. Bonaccorso. Illustrated by F.A. Reid, A. Oyarzabal, S.D. Nah, L. Seri, and M. Hedemark. 1998. (489 pp.) A comprehensive guide to the bats of Papua New Guinea, including descriptions of species and information about distribution, natural history, and conservation status. To order printed CABS field guides please contact cabspubs@conservation.org
    CABS Knowledge Management System (KMS) a wealth of scientific and conservation information available in a searchable database. Explore the KMS Making Biodiversity Work for Your Travel Business: Chief Executives Meeting
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    40. History
    history. At the time of papua new guinea's (PNG) independence from Australia, an initial theprovince greater autonomy and control over regional and provincial
    http://www.defence.gov.au/bougainville/background/history.htm

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