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Mar 28, 2015 17:56:00   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
NEWSMAX

Kerry Orders State Dept. Review as Hillary Email Flap Grows

Saturday, 28 Mar 2015


The State Department has ordered an internal audit of its record keeping, officials said Friday, outlining a top-to-bottom look at the agency's practices in the aftermath of revelations that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used a private email account and server during her tenure.


Kerry's order of a record-keeping audit comes as the Clinton email scandal boiled over with news that the private server used by the former Secretary of State was wiped clean.


On Friday, the State Department released a letter that Secretary of State John Kerry sent to the department's inspector general calling for a review and saying it is "critical to preserve a full and complete record of American foreign policy."


However, State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters on Friday that the review will not be specific to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The audit will include the archiving of emails, along with all requests from congressional inquiries and through the Freedom of Information Act, he said.


Clinton, a likely p**********l candidate, is facing demands for her own emails, after it was revealed that the did not use a government email account, but rather private emails through a server in her house, and that she has only provided the State Department with copies of her work-related emails later this year.


Rep. Trey Gowdy said Friday, not long after the State Department announce the internal probe, that Clinton had wiped her email server clean and permanently deleting all its emails.


Further, the South Carolina Republican said Clinton has not produced a single new document in recent weeks to answer a subpoena from the committee he chairs that is investigating the B******i, Libya terror attacks that k**led Ambassador Chris Stevens and diplomatic staff in 2012.


Clinton's attorney, David Kendall, said Gowdy was looking in the wrong place. Instead of asking Clinton for the emails, Gowdy should look to the State Department, which is "uniquely positioned to make available any documents responsive to your requests," Kendall said.


Clinton says the emails she's turned over to the State Department are not classified, and state says it will publish the ones she did turn over on a website. The emails that pertain to the B******i committee's probe will be released before the other, the State Department reports.


Kendall's letter confirms "what we all knew: that Secretary Clinton already produced her official records to the State Department, that she did not keep her personal emails and that the Select Committee has already obtained her emails relating to the attacks in B******i.” Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the top Democrat on the B******i panel, said Friday, according to The New York Time.


But all of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails from the time period surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012 B******i attacks are vital for the ongoing investigation into the events surrounding that day, Rep. Mike Pompeo, a member of the select committee, said Saturday.


"Even small details about who the secretary might have been communicating with, even a happy birthday note written in the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2012, it's important for our investigation to learn all of the details about what all was going on that night," the Kansas Republican told Fox News.


Pompeo further commented that if Clinton were a private citizen, she would never get away with refusing to turn over documents in response to a subpoena.


"Most importantly, a private citizen who used to be the secretary of state...you shouldn't get away with this," he said. "These were, if not classified, often sensitive conversations."


Earlier this month, Pompeo told Fox that the select committee has known about Clinton's private email server since August, but complained the lawmakers were stonewalled by the State Department in getting access to the server or the messages.


Kerry, in his letter on Friday ordering the internal probe, said his department has undertaken significant efforts to promote preservation and t***sparency, including through better technology and training of staff.


However, that burden is significant, as more than 18,000 FOIA requests arrive each year that puts a "significant strain" on diplomats whose main job is the advancement of U.S. foreign policy. In addition, he said, congressional investigations and requests have "greatly increased."


Kerry did not mention the Clinton controversy directly, but instead said officials are "facing challenges regarding our integration of record-keeping technologies and the use of non-government systems by some department personnel to conduct official business."


He is seeking several recommendations from Inspector General Steve Linick, including suggestions about making improvements across more than 280 diplomatic posts worldwide to ways to streamline efforts to preserve appropriate documents. However, Kerry questions whether the agency has even the resources and tools necessary to meet its obligations.


Earlier this month, The Associated Press sued to gain access to Clinton's correspondence after repeated FOIA requests to the department went unfulfilled. They included one request made five years ago.


An inspector general's report in 2012 criticized the State Department's practices as "inefficient and ineffective," citing a heavy workload, small staff and inter-agency problems.


Kerry asked if outside expertise might be advisable on how best to manage, preserve and make t***sparent its documents. He asked the inspector general to conduct "an expedited review of these issues."


"Just Like B******i, The Email Scandal Will Not Go Away!"


http://www.washingtontimes.com/specials/b******i-attack-and-scandal/

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Mar 28, 2015 18:33:20   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Looking in the wrong place, that attorney must be brain dead, all emails were on HER server not the State Departments! Huma Abedin, a top assistant to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, used a private server also but is was a different server. This was simply to hid what was being said as they knew full well these could be scrubbed clean.


Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
NEWSMAX

Kerry Orders State Dept. Review as Hillary Email Flap Grows

Saturday, 28 Mar 2015


The State Department has ordered an internal audit of its record keeping, officials said Friday, outlining a top-to-bottom look at the agency's practices in the aftermath of revelations that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used a private email account and server during her tenure.


Kerry's order of a record-keeping audit comes as the Clinton email scandal boiled over with news that the private server used by the former Secretary of State was wiped clean.


On Friday, the State Department released a letter that Secretary of State John Kerry sent to the department's inspector general calling for a review and saying it is "critical to preserve a full and complete record of American foreign policy."


However, State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters on Friday that the review will not be specific to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The audit will include the archiving of emails, along with all requests from congressional inquiries and through the Freedom of Information Act, he said.


Clinton, a likely p**********l candidate, is facing demands for her own emails, after it was revealed that the did not use a government email account, but rather private emails through a server in her house, and that she has only provided the State Department with copies of her work-related emails later this year.


Rep. Trey Gowdy said Friday, not long after the State Department announce the internal probe, that Clinton had wiped her email server clean and permanently deleting all its emails.


Further, the South Carolina Republican said Clinton has not produced a single new document in recent weeks to answer a subpoena from the committee he chairs that is investigating the B******i, Libya terror attacks that k**led Ambassador Chris Stevens and diplomatic staff in 2012.


Clinton's attorney, David Kendall, said Gowdy was looking in the wrong place. Instead of asking Clinton for the emails, Gowdy should look to the State Department, which is "uniquely positioned to make available any documents responsive to your requests," Kendall said.


Clinton says the emails she's turned over to the State Department are not classified, and state says it will publish the ones she did turn over on a website. The emails that pertain to the B******i committee's probe will be released before the other, the State Department reports.


Kendall's letter confirms "what we all knew: that Secretary Clinton already produced her official records to the State Department, that she did not keep her personal emails and that the Select Committee has already obtained her emails relating to the attacks in B******i.” Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the top Democrat on the B******i panel, said Friday, according to The New York Time.


But all of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails from the time period surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012 B******i attacks are vital for the ongoing investigation into the events surrounding that day, Rep. Mike Pompeo, a member of the select committee, said Saturday.


"Even small details about who the secretary might have been communicating with, even a happy birthday note written in the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2012, it's important for our investigation to learn all of the details about what all was going on that night," the Kansas Republican told Fox News.


Pompeo further commented that if Clinton were a private citizen, she would never get away with refusing to turn over documents in response to a subpoena.


"Most importantly, a private citizen who used to be the secretary of state...you shouldn't get away with this," he said. "These were, if not classified, often sensitive conversations."


Earlier this month, Pompeo told Fox that the select committee has known about Clinton's private email server since August, but complained the lawmakers were stonewalled by the State Department in getting access to the server or the messages.


Kerry, in his letter on Friday ordering the internal probe, said his department has undertaken significant efforts to promote preservation and t***sparency, including through better technology and training of staff.


However, that burden is significant, as more than 18,000 FOIA requests arrive each year that puts a "significant strain" on diplomats whose main job is the advancement of U.S. foreign policy. In addition, he said, congressional investigations and requests have "greatly increased."


Kerry did not mention the Clinton controversy directly, but instead said officials are "facing challenges regarding our integration of record-keeping technologies and the use of non-government systems by some department personnel to conduct official business."


He is seeking several recommendations from Inspector General Steve Linick, including suggestions about making improvements across more than 280 diplomatic posts worldwide to ways to streamline efforts to preserve appropriate documents. However, Kerry questions whether the agency has even the resources and tools necessary to meet its obligations.


Earlier this month, The Associated Press sued to gain access to Clinton's correspondence after repeated FOIA requests to the department went unfulfilled. They included one request made five years ago.


An inspector general's report in 2012 criticized the State Department's practices as "inefficient and ineffective," citing a heavy workload, small staff and inter-agency problems.


Kerry asked if outside expertise might be advisable on how best to manage, preserve and make t***sparent its documents. He asked the inspector general to conduct "an expedited review of these issues."


"Just Like B******i, The Email Scandal Will Not Go Away!"


http://www.washingtontimes.com/specials/b******i-attack-and-scandal/
NEWSMAX br br Kerry Orders State Dept. Review as ... (show quote)

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Mar 28, 2015 22:11:00   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
bmac32 wrote:
Looking in the wrong place, that attorney must be brain dead, all emails were on HER server not the State Departments! Huma Abedin, a top assistant to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, used a private server also but is was a different server. This was simply to hid what was being said as they knew full well these could be scrubbed clean.


Why couldn't Mr. Gowdy request assistance from the NSA? I realize they are extremely busy but we are talking about national security. What could be more important than that?

Semper Fi

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Mar 28, 2015 22:14:13   #
numenian
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
NEWSMAX

Kerry Orders State Dept. Review as Hillary Email Flap Grows

Saturday, 28 Mar 2015


The State Department has ordered an internal audit of its record keeping, officials said Friday, outlining a top-to-bottom look at the agency's practices in the aftermath of revelations that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used a private email account and server during her tenure.


Kerry's order of a record-keeping audit comes as the Clinton email scandal boiled over with news that the private server used by the former Secretary of State was wiped clean.


On Friday, the State Department released a letter that Secretary of State John Kerry sent to the department's inspector general calling for a review and saying it is "critical to preserve a full and complete record of American foreign policy."


However, State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters on Friday that the review will not be specific to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The audit will include the archiving of emails, along with all requests from congressional inquiries and through the Freedom of Information Act, he said.


Clinton, a likely p**********l candidate, is facing demands for her own emails, after it was revealed that the did not use a government email account, but rather private emails through a server in her house, and that she has only provided the State Department with copies of her work-related emails later this year.


Rep. Trey Gowdy said Friday, not long after the State Department announce the internal probe, that Clinton had wiped her email server clean and permanently deleting all its emails.


Further, the South Carolina Republican said Clinton has not produced a single new document in recent weeks to answer a subpoena from the committee he chairs that is investigating the B******i, Libya terror attacks that k**led Ambassador Chris Stevens and diplomatic staff in 2012.


Clinton's attorney, David Kendall, said Gowdy was looking in the wrong place. Instead of asking Clinton for the emails, Gowdy should look to the State Department, which is "uniquely positioned to make available any documents responsive to your requests," Kendall said.


Clinton says the emails she's turned over to the State Department are not classified, and state says it will publish the ones she did turn over on a website. The emails that pertain to the B******i committee's probe will be released before the other, the State Department reports.


Kendall's letter confirms "what we all knew: that Secretary Clinton already produced her official records to the State Department, that she did not keep her personal emails and that the Select Committee has already obtained her emails relating to the attacks in B******i.” Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the top Democrat on the B******i panel, said Friday, according to The New York Time.


But all of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails from the time period surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012 B******i attacks are vital for the ongoing investigation into the events surrounding that day, Rep. Mike Pompeo, a member of the select committee, said Saturday.


"Even small details about who the secretary might have been communicating with, even a happy birthday note written in the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2012, it's important for our investigation to learn all of the details about what all was going on that night," the Kansas Republican told Fox News.


Pompeo further commented that if Clinton were a private citizen, she would never get away with refusing to turn over documents in response to a subpoena.


"Most importantly, a private citizen who used to be the secretary of state...you shouldn't get away with this," he said. "These were, if not classified, often sensitive conversations."


Earlier this month, Pompeo told Fox that the select committee has known about Clinton's private email server since August, but complained the lawmakers were stonewalled by the State Department in getting access to the server or the messages.


Kerry, in his letter on Friday ordering the internal probe, said his department has undertaken significant efforts to promote preservation and t***sparency, including through better technology and training of staff.


However, that burden is significant, as more than 18,000 FOIA requests arrive each year that puts a "significant strain" on diplomats whose main job is the advancement of U.S. foreign policy. In addition, he said, congressional investigations and requests have "greatly increased."


Kerry did not mention the Clinton controversy directly, but instead said officials are "facing challenges regarding our integration of record-keeping technologies and the use of non-government systems by some department personnel to conduct official business."


He is seeking several recommendations from Inspector General Steve Linick, including suggestions about making improvements across more than 280 diplomatic posts worldwide to ways to streamline efforts to preserve appropriate documents. However, Kerry questions whether the agency has even the resources and tools necessary to meet its obligations.


Earlier this month, The Associated Press sued to gain access to Clinton's correspondence after repeated FOIA requests to the department went unfulfilled. They included one request made five years ago.


An inspector general's report in 2012 criticized the State Department's practices as "inefficient and ineffective," citing a heavy workload, small staff and inter-agency problems.


Kerry asked if outside expertise might be advisable on how best to manage, preserve and make t***sparent its documents. He asked the inspector general to conduct "an expedited review of these issues."


"Just Like B******i, The Email Scandal Will Not Go Away!"


http://www.washingtontimes.com/specials/b******i-attack-and-scandal/
NEWSMAX br br Kerry Orders State Dept. Review as ... (show quote)


Powell and Rice, under Bush, had the same set-up and did the same thing.

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Mar 28, 2015 23:20:00   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
That might be a good idea. I have little double the servers have been cleaned that pretty easy to do but all of those emails are still out there, just like the one's from the IRS.


2bltap wrote:
Why couldn't Mr. Gowdy request assistance from the NSA? I realize they are extremely busy but we are talking about national security. What could be more important than that?

Semper Fi

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Mar 28, 2015 23:22:59   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
That may or may not be true but Clinton's emails have nothing to do with her's, don't remember anyone claiming they were missing.



numenian wrote:
Powell and Rice, under Bush, had the same set-up and did the same thing.

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Mar 29, 2015 00:39:08   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
numenian wrote:
Powell and Rice, under Bush, had the same set-up and did the same thing.


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And you know that how??? And what difference does that make, NEW rules and laws are in place... Stop being such a Liberal!!!

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Mar 29, 2015 01:00:55   #
Haughty Lib Loc: Boston, NYC, D.C.
 
There's an email scandal? Gee, haven't seen much about it in the news lately. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-a-fMO5nyrS4/VGGeXHGLnoI/AAAAAAAAdhU/AtoEiAT7cJ0/s1600/shrug%2B%281%29.gif

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Mar 29, 2015 10:30:00   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Try taking the blinder off!



Haughty Lib wrote:
There's an email scandal? Gee, haven't seen much about it in the news lately. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-a-fMO5nyrS4/VGGeXHGLnoI/AAAAAAAAdhU/AtoEiAT7cJ0/s1600/shrug%2B%281%29.gif

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Mar 29, 2015 10:38:09   #
ssgtgood
 
2bltap wrote:
Why couldn't Mr. Gowdy request assistance from the NSA? I realize they are extremely busy but we are talking about national security. What could be more important than that?

Semper Fi


You do know the NSA spied on YOU don't you dbltap? I don't think I'd trust the NSA one bit or any other federal government agency controlled by dumbass democraps.
Semper Fidelis brother
ssgtgood

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Mar 29, 2015 20:06:29   #
3jack
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
NEWSMAX

Kerry Orders State Dept. Review as Hillary Email Flap Grows

Saturday, 28 Mar 2015


The State Department has ordered an internal audit of its record keeping, officials said Friday, outlining a top-to-bottom look at the agency's practices in the aftermath of revelations that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used a private email account and server during her tenure.


Kerry's order of a record-keeping audit comes as the Clinton email scandal boiled over with news that the private server used by the former Secretary of State was wiped clean.


On Friday, the State Department released a letter that Secretary of State John Kerry sent to the department's inspector general calling for a review and saying it is "critical to preserve a full and complete record of American foreign policy."


However, State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters on Friday that the review will not be specific to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The audit will include the archiving of emails, along with all requests from congressional inquiries and through the Freedom of Information Act, he said.


Clinton, a likely p**********l candidate, is facing demands for her own emails, after it was revealed that the did not use a government email account, but rather private emails through a server in her house, and that she has only provided the State Department with copies of her work-related emails later this year.


Rep. Trey Gowdy said Friday, not long after the State Department announce the internal probe, that Clinton had wiped her email server clean and permanently deleting all its emails.


Further, the South Carolina Republican said Clinton has not produced a single new document in recent weeks to answer a subpoena from the committee he chairs that is investigating the B******i, Libya terror attacks that k**led Ambassador Chris Stevens and diplomatic staff in 2012.


Clinton's attorney, David Kendall, said Gowdy was looking in the wrong place. Instead of asking Clinton for the emails, Gowdy should look to the State Department, which is "uniquely positioned to make available any documents responsive to your requests," Kendall said.


Clinton says the emails she's turned over to the State Department are not classified, and state says it will publish the ones she did turn over on a website. The emails that pertain to the B******i committee's probe will be released before the other, the State Department reports.


Kendall's letter confirms "what we all knew: that Secretary Clinton already produced her official records to the State Department, that she did not keep her personal emails and that the Select Committee has already obtained her emails relating to the attacks in B******i.” Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the top Democrat on the B******i panel, said Friday, according to The New York Time.


But all of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails from the time period surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012 B******i attacks are vital for the ongoing investigation into the events surrounding that day, Rep. Mike Pompeo, a member of the select committee, said Saturday.


"Even small details about who the secretary might have been communicating with, even a happy birthday note written in the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2012, it's important for our investigation to learn all of the details about what all was going on that night," the Kansas Republican told Fox News.


Pompeo further commented that if Clinton were a private citizen, she would never get away with refusing to turn over documents in response to a subpoena.


"Most importantly, a private citizen who used to be the secretary of state...you shouldn't get away with this," he said. "These were, if not classified, often sensitive conversations."


Earlier this month, Pompeo told Fox that the select committee has known about Clinton's private email server since August, but complained the lawmakers were stonewalled by the State Department in getting access to the server or the messages.


Kerry, in his letter on Friday ordering the internal probe, said his department has undertaken significant efforts to promote preservation and t***sparency, including through better technology and training of staff.


However, that burden is significant, as more than 18,000 FOIA requests arrive each year that puts a "significant strain" on diplomats whose main job is the advancement of U.S. foreign policy. In addition, he said, congressional investigations and requests have "greatly increased."


Kerry did not mention the Clinton controversy directly, but instead said officials are "facing challenges regarding our integration of record-keeping technologies and the use of non-government systems by some department personnel to conduct official business."


He is seeking several recommendations from Inspector General Steve Linick, including suggestions about making improvements across more than 280 diplomatic posts worldwide to ways to streamline efforts to preserve appropriate documents. However, Kerry questions whether the agency has even the resources and tools necessary to meet its obligations.


Earlier this month, The Associated Press sued to gain access to Clinton's correspondence after repeated FOIA requests to the department went unfulfilled. They included one request made five years ago.


An inspector general's report in 2012 criticized the State Department's practices as "inefficient and ineffective," citing a heavy workload, small staff and inter-agency problems.


Kerry asked if outside expertise might be advisable on how best to manage, preserve and make t***sparent its documents. He asked the inspector general to conduct "an expedited review of these issues."


"Just Like B******i, The Email Scandal Will Not Go Away!"


http://www.washingtontimes.com/specials/b******i-attack-and-scandal/
NEWSMAX br br Kerry Orders State Dept. Review as ... (show quote)


This alleged email scandal has already gone away, I don't know what you're talking about.

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Mar 29, 2015 20:15:36   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
3jack wrote:
This alleged email scandal has already gone away, I don't know what you're talking about.


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The GOP will not let it die, just like B******i won't die, or the $$$ from Foreigners...

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Mar 29, 2015 23:13:12   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
ssgtgood wrote:
You do know the NSA spied on YOU don't you dbltap? I don't think I'd trust the NSA one bit or any other federal government agency controlled by dumbass democraps.
Semper Fidelis brother
ssgtgood


Hey Bro. Yeah I know about NSA and their spying. I just threw out a suggestion. I'm sure though that Gowdy and his team have thought about it. S**t man! I'm just so FRIGGEN pissed that these Clinton's and obama me all those f!&!ckers get away with stuff. I think that sometimes, and I realize that it's a slippery slope but what about having some SPECOP boys just go into Clinton's property and just take the GD server and turn it over to a third uninterested party for evaluation. I mean common brother were talking a major national security issue here. Anything found on it that implicates anyone in the Clinton's circle of t*****rs would be well worth all the progressives screaming about wh**ever laws that may have been broken in the process of obtaining that server. Compared to what the Clinton's and obamas minions have done to the people of this country it would be appropriate in my mind. I'm stunned beyond words that our national security has been put at extreme risk by these t*****rs for personal gain and we can't do a damn thing about it. I'm done crappen about it for right now only because I'm getting myself a bit amped up at the moment about this crap.

Semper Fi

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Mar 30, 2015 05:51:17   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
numenian wrote:
Powell and Rice, under Bush, had the same set-up and did the same thing.


Maybe, but what committee asked for their servers?

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Mar 30, 2015 05:52:35   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Haughty Lib wrote:
There's an email scandal? Gee, haven't seen much about it in the news lately. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-a-fMO5nyrS4/VGGeXHGLnoI/AAAAAAAAdhU/AtoEiAT7cJ0/s1600/shrug%2B%281%29.gif


And that means what?

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