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From Wall Street to Main Street, with the editors at MarketWatch.com.

 
 
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Buyers cutting back on TV ad spending as commercials on YouTube get more common. LP records making a comeback. Use your smartphone as a gift card at Target. (2/9; 8:53)
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Consumers are in focus in the new week on Wall St. Hard cider is a coming beverage trend. Olympic athletes will be keeping you up to date on Twitter during the Games. (2/8; 8:21)
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The big January jobs report. Denny's revs up its free pancake promo again. Sony isn't sitting still while Apple launches the iPad. (2/5; 7:43)
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Settle for less for your Toyota trade-in. Restaurant trend that may have you shouting. Technology that helps us remember to bring tickets to the movies or the game. (2/4; 7:52)
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Teen boys are a top target for manufacturers of personal care products. Twitter sends warning about phishing. More turning to the cheap adult beverage. (2/3; 7:28)
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Valentine's Day may not be sweet this year for retailers. You can win an award for dining where the "Real Housewives" go. Smoother seas are ahead for cruise lines. (2/2; 8:04)
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Could the new month on Wall St bring news investors have been longing to hear on jobs? Technology is spelling the end of a long tradition at colleges - the yearbook. Is the popularity of e-readers good news for newspaper companies? (2/1; 10:16)
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GDP and earnings. Technology spelling the end of a long tradition at some colleges - the yearbook. Bose trying to make truckers more comfortable. (1/29; 6:54)
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A big market basket of earnings. Other companies basking in the glow of Apple's iPad. How much detergent you use can affect your washing machine. (1/28; 7:54)
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Could this be the year of the retail recovery? A bookseller gets a boost from rumors about Apple. Boeing and Caterpillar earnings. (1/27; 7:44)
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2010 won't be a banner year for the food-service biz. Hotels are dangling free WiFi to entice companies. Rumors about the Apple event on Wednesday. (1/26; 7:52)
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Housing is in focus on Wall St. Matchbooks are making a comeback. Too many Internet users aren't getting the message on password security. (1/25; 7:42)
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McDonald's and GE earnings. Super Bowl advertisers are turning to post-game analysis. Amazon.com is making it easy to write apps for Kindle e-reader. (1/22; 7:24)
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More banks and Google earnings. Three squares a day no longer the rule and food manufacturers are taking note. Playstation 3 motion controller delayed. (1/21; 7:01)
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Banks and Starbucks' earnings. Technology changing a Valentine's Day tradition. MS and Disney talking about bringing ESPN to Xbox 360. (1/20; 7:00)
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Housing news and blue chips should dominate the ticker in the week ahead. Seattle's Best brews up a new latte. And here's how consumers can reach out to earthquake-rocked Haiti. (1/18; 8:41)
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Hey hey hey. Get out of the way for two big blue chips. Will the housing market finally recover? And only 1 U.S. automaker to run an ad during Super Bowl. (1/15; 7:42)
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Google beefs up Gmail security. There's a baby boom in the nation's offices. Thicker eyelashes and a better love life are what we're looking for on drug company websites. (1/14; 7:56)
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The ratio of job-seekers to job openings is at an all-time high but one hotel chain is hiring. Change the channel on your TV with a fingertip. Intel and MS are working on signs to look at you while you're looking at them. (1/13; 7:36)
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Earnings season rolls on after Alcoa kicks off the parade. Food manufacturers are cutting back on salt. Did the French kiss and tell about Apple's new tablet computer? (1/12; 7:26)
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Travelers stuck waiting around at the airport turn to food for comfort. Americans are still confident in their 401(k) plans. And a preview of the economic week ahead. (1/11; 10:07)
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The jobs report sits front and center. Airports in the Northeast had trouble getting planes to gates on time last year. And some old consumer brands are reborn in the New Year. (1/8; 7:42)
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Another jobs report confronts Wall St. Remembering America's first bank. Fast-food chains ramp up wing production for Super Bowl. (1/7; 6:15)
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Wall St gets its first key jobs report of the week. Key anniversaries for inventors Edison and Morse. Avatar and Shrek top a list of groundbreaking movies for this past decade. (1/6; 5:59)
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Wrestling is getting into the ring with a major toymaker. Broadcasters are aiming to put live TV on phones. A big hit movie is blowing smoke. (1/5; 7:04)
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Will '10 bring a turnaround in the job market? Techies are awaiting the unveiling of the new Google phone. (1/4; 10:42)
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Bacon and wine cocktails are two of the top food trends for 2010. Some analysts say the motto for 2010 could be "less is more." (12/31; 9:22)
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Nokia escalates its patent war with Apple. McDonald's opens a store at a popular European tourist destination in an area known as "Snackpoint Charlie." (12/30; 7:01)
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Investors get a look at consumer confidence and home prices as Apple is being cagey about why online iPhone sales were suspended in New York City. (12/29; 7:27)
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A quiet week ahead on Wall Street, but this time, it's four full days. A new app promises to spread good Karma. This past year has brought a market basket of consumer news about everything from light bulbs to beer. (12/28; 11:25) KCBS Money Watch- http://
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Unemployment; iPhone wins popularity contest; Google's new phone available by invitation only; baggage-handling gets especially dicey. (12/24; 8:18)
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Apple could get some powerful partners in its plans for subscription TV online. Plus, the #1 travel destination in the U.S. and mystery spending. (12/23; 7:03)
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Traditional media is losing to new media. Some items shouldn't be on anyone's holiday gift list. JC Penney hopes 12/26 will look like Black Friday. (12/22; 8:24)
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It looks to be a quiet week on Wall St. The newest front woman for a big burger chain is Kim Kardashian and she's selling salads. We're sending fewer cards for the holidays this year - even e-cards! (12/21; 8:51)
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Research in Motion and Nike in the spotlight. Ford wants its Synch dashboard electronics to be like the iPhone. And where are the shopping deals? (12/18; 7:49)
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A market basket of tech companies reports earnings. Domino's is building a better pizza. We're shopping online a lot these final days before X-mas. (12/17; 7:16)
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Wednesday is the day we find out what's on Fed policymakers' minds. Comcast subscribers can now watch TV and movies online on demand. An industry group reveals shoppers' favorite holiday ads. (12/16; 7:06)
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Investors watching BofA after a potential CEO decides to stay put. Wireless carriers showing interest in Google's new phone. And a record year at the box office. (12/15; 8:44)
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The Fed is on investors' minds. A survey reveals our top pet peeves. We're not very patient viewers when we're watching shows online. (12/14; 8:01)
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A lot of old toys are hot again this season. New buzz on the debut date for the Apple tablet. A new store sells nothing but products related to marshmallow Peeps. (12/10; 7:17)
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Will consumers ever go back to their spendthrift ways? Retailers are going after high-end bargain hunters. And a kind of Hulu for mags. (12/9; 6:24)
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McDonald's monthly sales. Sesame Street's e-book biz. You can look at the Nook but Barnes & Noble customers still can't take the e-readers home. (12/8; 7:00)
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Holiday shopping. The recession may be making spirits a little less bright. And next year's World Cup matches in 3-D. (12/7; 9:21)
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November jobs are in the spotlight. "He-vage" is making a comeback in the fashion world. An industry forecast says there'll be 300,000 iPhone apps by next year. (12/4; 8:56)
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Store sales are in the spotlight. A new video game features a group many rockers might consider "guitar zero." And a scary computer glitch. (12/3; 8:12)
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GE, Comcast deal in the spotlight. Hotels going the extra mile to entice travelers. Google wants you to be able to watch TV shows on YouTube for a fee. (12/2; 7:00)
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Looking good may leave your wallet a little slimmer if a "botax" on cosmetic procedures is enacted. Plus, e-book readers. (12/1; 7:59)
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The job market could have an impact on the holiday shopping season. And Cyber Monday: is it hype or reality? (11/30; 6:20)
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Is a Santa Claus rally coming to town? How would you like a massage at the shopping mall? Where are the big spenders this holiday season? A special edition of Money Markets and More for Thanksgiving and Black Friday. (11/26; 7:50)
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Gadgets and gizmos could turn to gold for retailers this holiday season. And have you used a payphone recently? It could cost you. (11/25; 7:51)
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Gross Domestic Product, consumer confidence and home prices. Wiki is losing volunteers. And malls have big plans for this holiday season. (11/24; 9:03)
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Key food companies serve up their earnings. The BBC's Doctor Who marks an anniversary. Dell has a problem. And it's Hollywood vs Twitter. (11/23; 7:45)
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Dell, Intuit among stocks to watch. Airlines working harder to get both you and your bag to your destination. MS says the latest release is a big hit. (11/20; 8:44)
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IBM says its new computer is as smart as your cat. "Buffalo" is magic for restaurants. Airline passengers will face higher fees and in-flight ads. (11/19; 7:52)
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Investors are getting some fresh housing news. Using your computer to make your grocery list could save you money at the supermarket. YouTube debuts a free tool for newsrooms. (11/18; 8:18)
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Time-Warner is spinning off AOL. Twitter ditches its "suggested users" list. Restaurants are looking for ways to get parents to bring the family. (11/17; 7:42)
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Wall St will have more to chew on this week. Retailers hope gift cards will make a comeback. Blockbuster is testing a new way to sell movies. (11/16; 8:42)
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Investors respond to Nordstrom's earnings as JC Penney also reports. More homeowners are taking on DIY projects. Two tech companies settle a big legal fight. (11/13; 8:52)
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Shoppers are taking new measures to minimize the threat from E. Coli in ground beef. Motorola is looking to sell its set-top cable box business. (11/12; 8:29)
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"Presenteeism" at work is widespread, because people can't afford to call in sick. Yahoo's search partnership with Microsoft. And getting "crafty" for Christmas. (11/11; 7:46)
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Electronic Arts is a stock to watch. "Netflix" for high-fashion clothes. Barnes & Noble sneaking up on Amazon's Kindle. (11/10; 8:30)
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Not much to guide investors in the week ahead on Wall St. Shoes are a form of retail therapy, even in tough times. Are cellphones too complicated?(11/9; 8:47)
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Wall St is looking at the big October jobs report. Starbucks is in focus. Top Hollywood celebrities are marketable but not necessarily human. A new site helps you track your ancestors. (11/6; 6:31)
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Wall St gets another flood of data and earnings. Restaurants may have happy holidays even with families cutting back. Classic rock is coming out in a contemporary medium. (11/5; 7:18)
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The Fed speaks. Many employees are risking infecting co-workers because they can't afford to stay home. Another big retailer is offering movie downloads. (11/4; 8:09)
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Car sales are in the spotlight. Looking to move up, but not buy a home? There are lots of great rental deals out there. In more offices, it's BYOD -- bring your own device, as in smartphone. (11/3; 6:02)
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Wall St will be hanging on the Fed's words this week. The horror doesn't have to end after Halloween. A hot new franchise for teen girls is getting hotter. (11/02; 9:13)
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Nintendo's Wii isn't as hot as it used to be. Designer jean prices - like jeans in the dryer - are shrinking. More of us are "regifting." (10/30; 8:09)
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GDP and another wave of earnings guide stocks. Google wants to be your co-pilot. Some producers are making changes aimed at label-readers at the supermarket. (10/29; 6:47)
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Mom and Pop are on Facebook, and not just to share pics of the grandkids. Microsoft romances MySpace. Ford is thrilled with the latest Consumer Reports survey. (10/28; 6:11)
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A new survey finds Scrooge more active than ever this holiday season. Netflix is taking its movie streaming service to the Playstation. And is 3D really worth it? (10/27; 7:05)
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The new week could bring confirmation the recession is over. Netflix prepares for more Internet streaming. And movie makers want to put DVD rentals on hold. (10/26; 8:23)
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Microsoft's online store now features plenty of non-Microsoft merchandise. And lower prices are headed our way on consumer electronics. (10/23; 8:06)
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Leading Indicators, unemployment claims and earnings could drive Wall St; Research in Motion trying to get you to pick a fresh Blackberry; matches make a comeback at restaurants. (10/22; 7:39)
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U-2 goes live on YouTube. Martha Stewart is going to the dogs...and cats. And hotels look to make phone use less expensive. (10/21; 6:18)
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The earnings flood goes on with five blue chips on deck. Consumers will spend more on electronics this holiday. Stores get greener with byo(bag) phenomenon. (10/20; 7:56)
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Wall St marks dark anniversary. Amazon and Wal-Mart fight over bookworms and their money. A legal tussle over rock 'n roll ringtones is over. (10/19; 8:43)
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Google thinks you want to read more than its search results. Chicken wings are a hot trend at bars and restaurants. Which is the frugal sex? A Citi survey sheds some light on the question. (10/16; 6:57)
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Wal-Mart wants to be your cellphone provider. Haunted attractions are big business. Gift cards are cooling off, so retailers are trying harder to get you to buy them. (10/15; 7:28)
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JP Morgan Chase is in the earnings spotlight. Video game makers are courting females. Need to start your car even though you're miles away? There's an app for that. (10/14; 7:20)
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7-Eleven says it's solved a vexing problem for retailers - how to keep bananas fresh longer than a couple of days. Carly Simon sues Starbucks. E-mail? That's so last year! (10/13; 8:02)
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We get a late start, but the week is chock full of economic and earnings news. Google and YouTube mark three years together. And the e-reader race is heating up. (10/12; 8:31)
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The trade gap is expected to widen. The government is checking to see if IBM is a monopoly. And Buffalo flavors are hot, and not just the taste. (10/9; 6:51)
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The earnings reporting season gets underway. Home theaters are out, home offices are in. And Hollywood fears Twitter. (10/7; 8:58)
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Is a big retailer selling knock off merchandise? Macs and PCs are sharing a room. A major retailer is making noise about how it plans to sell DVDs. (10/6; 9:06)
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When does a recovery not feel like a recovery? How about during the 4th quarter. Some think iPhones should play the field. Grocery packaging goes green. (10/5; 8:29)
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What does the official job report tell us? Has Apple given Google its walking papers? How are parents looking for ways to cut costs? (10/2; 8:38)
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Cash for Clunkers hangover in September. Microsoft executives pay for a tough year. Airlines try to fix an old problem: lost luggage. (10/1; 10:31)
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'R-Ving' is making a comeback. Disney books go digital. And some restaurants are making changes to your bar tab. (9/30; 8:47)
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The housing market and the consumer. Apple's app store hits a milestone. And Hollywood is raiding old toy boxes for ideas. (9/29; 7:41)
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News on jobs, home prices and consumer spending help fill a packed economic calendar. And forget the mousetrap; let's build a better light bulb. (9/28; 9:10)
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New home sales and consumer sentiment will get some attention. Nintendo cuts the price of the Wii. And clipping coupons is back in vogue. (9/25; 8:27)
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'No Help Wanted' this holiday season. Look out Best Buy, Sam's Club is offering tech support. Photo-posting on Facebook is hurting other photo sharing sites. (9/24; 9:20)
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Decision Day for the Fed and interest rates. A Yahoo campaign revolves around 'you.' Hollywood is behind the curve when it comes to Redbox. (9/23; 8:06)
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The Fed kicks off a two-day meeting on interest rates. More people are living paycheck to paycheck. And we're renting more DVDs than buying. (9/22; 9:37)
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The Fed meets this week but will Wall St care? Battling the recession, many MLB teams have drawn fewer fans. Movie makers are hoping there's a film you must see. (9/21; 9:28)
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More people are looking for jobs further from home. They're doing something right at Pabst Blue Ribbon. And cuts in the school cafeteria. (9/18; 8:12)
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Housing starts take center stage on Wall St. Retailers should be social networking. Cutting back on business travel may be a big mistake for companies. (9/17; 8:37)
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