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  • Fact Check: No, Joe Biden no advirtió en octubre de 2023 de un ataque de Corea del Norte contra EE. UU.

    Un video en Facebook dice que Joe Biden advirtió sobre un ataque de Corea del Norte contra Estados Unidos similar al de Hamas contra Israel, pero esto no pasó. 

    Biden “advirtió esta mañana que Corea del Norte podría estar preparando un ataque parecido al Hamas en Israel pero este sería en suelo americano”, dice una publicación del 15 de octubre. 

    La publicación fue marcada como parte del esfuerzo de Meta para combatir las noticias falsas y la desinformación en su plataforma. (Lea más sobre nuestra colaboración con Meta, propietaria de Facebook e Instagram).

    PolitiFact no encontró discursos de Biden ni publicaciones de él en redes sociales afirmando lo que dice el video en Facebook. Tampoco encontramos reportes verídicos de la Casa Blanca o de medios de comunicación legítimos sobre el tema. 

    El Ministro de Defensa de Corea del Sur, Shin Won-sik, dijo el 10 de octubre que iba a tratar de suspender un acuerdo militar inter-coreano del 2018, debido a preocupaciones de que Corea del Norte ataque el sur de manera semejante al ataque de Hamas a Israel, según The Associated Press. El acuerdo creó zonas de amortiguamiento a lo largo de las fronteras terrestres, marítimas y zonas de exclusión aérea sobre la frontera para evitar enfrentamientos. 

    El portaaviones estadounidense USS Ronald Reagan llegó a Corea del Sur el 12 de octubre para reforzar las alianzas de la naviera estadounidense con el país. Esta visita no fue en preparación para un posible ataque de Corea del Norte contra los Estados Unidos. 

    Biden advirtió en abril a Corea del Norte que cualquier ataque nuclear en contra de Corea del Sur o sus aliados podría tener una respuesta abrumadora, según NPR. Pero no hay reportes de un posible ataque a Estados Unidos. 

    Nuestro veredicto

    Un video en Facebook dice que Biden advirtió el 15 de octubre “que Corea del Norte podría estar preparando un ataque parecido al Hamas en Israel pero este sería en suelo americano”.

    PolitiFact no encontró ningún discurso o reporte verídico sobre el tema. En vez, esta preocupación vino de parte de Corea del Sur.

    Calificamos la declaración de que Biden advirtió sobre un ataque de Corea del Norte contra Estados Unidos como Falsa. 

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  • State funds north state road projects – Paradise Post

    SACRAMENTO — The north state will have smoother rides ahead as part of $3.7 billion in roadway improvements announced Friday afternoon by the California Department of Transportation.

    The California Transportation Commission made allocations for projects that include Highway 162 by both Oroville and Willows; streets in downtown Paradise, and an Interstate 5 rest area by Maxwell.

    “These investments will help California maintain and build a safer, more reliable and more climate-resilient transportation system,” Caltrans Director Tony Tavares said in the announcement. “Commuters, bicyclists, pedestrians and freight movers in local communities will all benefit as we continue to improve and rebuild our infrastructure.”

    For Highway 162, the state awarded $2.3 million for pavement, drainage, guardrail and signage improvements from the Feather River Bridge to Foothill Boulevard in Oroville and $3.1 million for pavement, drainage, curb ramp, traffic signal and signage improvements from west of I-5 to Tehama Street in Willows.

    Paradise received $3.8 million for an active transportation project to construct new sidewalks, curbs and gutters and Class II bicycles lanes along Fir and Birch streets as well as portions of Foster Road, Black Olive Drive and Elliott Road.

    Along I-5, the CTC allotted $2.2 million to reconstruct the northbound Maxwell Safety Roadside Rest Area in Colusa County — as well as $18.3 million for pavement work on the freeway in Sacramento, between the American River Bridge and Arena Boulevard.

    The local projects are part of $169 million in funding from Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. The bulk of the rest comes from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021. For more information, visit rebuildingca.ca.gov.

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  • Unilever Suffers N9.5bn Loss After Stopping Home Care Products, Others

    … Obi Of Onitsha To Resign From Board In December

    Unilever Niger Plc has suffered N3.27bn restructuring cost after shutting down its Home Care Category and another N6.2bn foreign exchange revaluation loss, THE WHISTLER can confirm.

    This was revealed in the company’s 9-month interim financial accounts analysed by THE WHISTLER.

    On March 17, 2023, Unilever announced it was repositioning its portfolio by exiting the home care and skin cleansing categories to concentrate on higher growth opportunities.

    Unilever told shareholders that the exit of these two categories over 2023 was envisaged to result in an overall improvement in profitability and growth.

    However, the company’s books showed that at least N3.2bn has been lost in the form of restructuring cost after shutting down the Home Care Unit where it produces Omo multi-active detergent, sunlight washing powder, sunlight washing bar soap and sunlight dish washing liquid.

    The company also made a U-turn as it now wishes to continue the production of skin cleansing products.

    “The production for home care category ceased in June 2023 and sales ceased in September, 2023. The production and sale for skin cleansing category has been extended to December 2023,” the company said.

    Although the company generated N81.57bn in revenue and made N1.67bn after tax in profit, it was plagued by Nigeria’s forex crisis.

    The revaluation loss arising from foreign currencies denominated balances in respect of trade loan was N6.29bn while it spent N52.6bn on the cost of goods sold making its cost of sales to rise to N62.17bn in September 2023 compared to N47.58bn in 2022.

    While it released its accounts for the 9-month, Unilever also announced the resignation of His Royal Majesty, Nnaemeka A. Achebe, Obi of Onitsha, as a non-Executive Director and Chairman of the Board with effect from 31st December 2023.

    His resignation was following retirement after serving for two decades as Chairman of Unilever since March 2003.

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  • Fact Check: No, Nikki Haley didn’t say she wants the U.S. to take in Gaza refugees, as DeSantis PAC claims

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his campaign have accused competitor Nikki Haley, his Republican presidential nomination competitor, of laying the welcome mat for Gaza refugees.

    “Nikki Haley argues in support of bringing Gaza refugees to America,” the pro-DeSantis PAC Never Back Down posted Oct. 16 on X. 

    The post showed a clip of Haley’s Oct. 15 interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper. We watched the interview and found that Haley, former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, did not call for bringing refugees from Gaza to the United States.

    The entire Republican primary field has said the U.S. should support Israel in the war with Hamas. But after Hamas, a Palestinian militant group, attacked Israel on Oct. 7, DeSantis distanced his position from Haley’s.

    DeSantis has said he does not want the U.S. to take refugees from Gaza. But we found no evidence that Haley does, either.

    Political spats aside, whether the U.S. accepts refugees from Gaza is hypothetical so far. Palestinians in Gaza generally couldn’t leave the area as of mid-October because it was sealed off, and even if they could, the U.S. process for granting refugee status is difficult and can take years.

    Haley did not call for the U.S. to take in refugees from Gaza on CNN

    Haley’s full interview showed she does not view all people in Gaza as Hamas supporters, but she did not say whether any refugees should come to the U.S.

    “Do you think the U.S., Israel, Egypt needs to be doing more to help these innocent Palestinian civilians get out of harm’s way?” Tapper asked Haley.

    “We should care about the Palestinian citizens, especially the innocent ones, because they didn’t ask for this,” Haley said during her response. “But where are the Arab countries? Where are they? Where is Qatar? Where is Lebanon? Where is Jordan? Where is Egypt? Do you know we give Egypt over a billion dollars a year? Why aren’t they opening the gates? Why aren’t they taking the Palestinians?

    “You know why? Because they know they can’t vet them, and they don’t want Hamas in their neighborhood. So, why would Israel want them in their neighborhood? So, let’s be honest with what’s going on. The Arab countries aren’t doing anything to help the Palestinians because they don’t trust who is right, who is good, who is evil, and they don’t want it in their country.”

    Tapper then asked Haley to listen to a clip of DeSantis on the campaign trail in Iowa,  discussing residents of Gaza.

    “If you look at how they behave, not all of them are Hamas, but they are all antisemitic,” DeSantis said. “None of them believe in Israel’s right to exist.”

    Tapper then cited polling from earlier this year that found that half of Palestinians in Gaza wanted Hamas to stop calling for Israel’s destruction and 70% wanted the Palestinian Authority from the West Bank to take over Gaza. Hamas, which the U.S. in 1997 designated a terrorist organization, won the Palestinian parliamentary election in 2006.

    “So, I’m not really certain that Gov. DeSantis has a real read on the difference between Hamas and the people of Gaza,” Tapper said to Haley. “What was your response when you heard what Gov. DeSantis said?”

    “I dealt with this every day for two years,” Haley said, referring to her tenure as U.N. ambassador in 2017 and 2018, during the Trump administration. 

    Haley said half of the Palestinians in Gaza didn’t want to be under Hamas rule. 

    “There are so many of these people who want to be free from this terrorist rule,” she said. “They want to be free from all of that. And America’s always been sympathetic to the fact that you can separate civilians from terrorists. And that’s what we have to do.”

    Never Back Down argues that Haley’s statements signal that Haley wants to allow Palestinians in Gaza into the U.S. 

    “Why would Haley emphasize America’s ability to ‘separate civilians from terrorists’ and say ‘That’s what we have to do’ if she was opposed to doing it?” Matt Wolking, a Never Back Down spokesperson told PolitiFact in a statement.

    But that’s not what Haley said.

    Haley later said she opposed taking refugees

    PolitiFact’s process is to rate statements based on what was known when they’re made. But the DeSantis-Haley feud over this point continued for days after Never Back Down’s Oct. 16 post.

    On Oct. 17, DeSantis told Fox News that Haley “was taking issue with what I said, saying that you can separate someone who’s Hamas in Gaza with somebody who’s more of a freedom lover. So, why would she be talking about that, ‘We can vet these people,’ if she wasn’t saying that they should come to this country? We would have no role in vetting them unless you’re bringing them to this country. And so, she changed her tune.”

    But also Oct. 17, Haley told Fox News that the people in Gaza should stay within the region.

    “We don’t know who they are,” Haley said. “Why doesn’t Egypt want them? For the same reason that we should not want them. It’s because you can’t vet them. You don’t know, but also I found out refugees want to stay within their region. So, let the Gazans stay within the region.”

    Our ruling 

    The Never Back Down PAC wrote Oct. 16 on X, “Nikki Haley argues in support of bringing Gaza refugees to America.”

    The PAC’s post linked to a clip of Haley’s CNN interview in which she said many people in Gaza want to be free of terrorist rule. “America’s always been sympathetic to the fact that you can separate civilians from terrorists,” Haley said. “And that’s what we have to do.”

    Her comment about distinguishing civilians from terrorists is not akin to inviting refugees from Gaza to enter the U.S. And when Tapper asked her whether the U.S. and other countries should help the civilians, Haley said we should care about “the innocent Palestinian citizens.” But she also asked why Arab countries were not taking in people from Gaza. The reason, she said, was that other countries “know they can’t vet them, and they don’t want Hamas in their neighborhood.”

    Haley did not say in the interview whether the U.S. should accept refugees from Gaza.

    We rate this statement False. 

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  • Glen Powell, discover what makes you happy

    CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Blanca Suarez, 35; Glen Powell, 35; Matt Dallas, 41; Judge Judy Sheindlin, 81.

    Happy Birthday: Reach for what resonates with you, and distance yourself from pushy people who try to manipulate you emotionally. Focus on the changes that make you happy and go about your business behind the scenes, where you’ll experience less interference. Use your intelligence and innovative spirit to discover what makes you happy, and refuse to let anyone take liberties to disrupt your plans. Your numbers are 6, 10, 21, 27, 32, 34, 40.

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): Refuse to let emotions cloud your vision or lead to a misunderstanding. Pay attention, be kind and don’t start something that leads to regret. Choose your battles and your words wisely, and make your focus self-improvement instead of trying to change others. 2 stars

    TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You’ve got more going for you than you realize. Try something new and reach out to experts who can shorten your journey. Opportunity is within reach; act fast to avoid falling short of your expectations. Mingle, do something entertaining and make romance a priority. 5 stars

    GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Put everything you’ve got into research, connections and using your wisdom to sidestep obstacles and align yourself with people willing to take a unique path to make a difference. The help you offer will bring you closer to a long-term objective. 3 stars

    CANCER (June 21-July 22): You may want to reconfigure your plans to avoid overspending or clashing with someone you need in your corner. Keep in mind that a partnership will require equality. Romance is favored. 3 stars

    LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Choose your words wisely and press forward. Invest more time and money in you and where you are heading. Take nothing for granted regarding health, money or contracts. Do whatever it takes to ensure you get what you want. 3 stars

    VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Pay attention, and you’ll discover something new and exciting that will help you change how you live or what you pursue. Mingle, network and find out what’s coming down the pipeline. Staying ahead requires updates and constant adjustments. Romance is in the stars. 5 stars

    LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Concentrate on what matters most. Get involved, make a difference and stand up for your beliefs. Don’t let anger consume you when action is required. Don’t give up or give in. Handle matters wisely and make gratitude your goal, and you’ll be victorious. 2 stars

    SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Opportunities are apparent, but taking the initiative is up to you. High energy, enthusiasm and tunnel vision will make your journey exciting and the results spectacular. Let your free spirit lead the way, and everything else will fall into place. Romance is favored. 4 stars

    SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Slow down and take in what’s developing around you. Be aware of how others react and cautious of anyone trying to sell you something. Hype is the enemy, and temptation will take you down a path that has nothing to offer but regret. 3 stars

    CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take notes, ask questions and gather facts. Information will save you from making mistakes or missing out on something great. Use your ingenuity, and you’ll develop a fruitful idea and a diverse way to use your skills. Self-improvement is favored. 3 stars

    AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Choose intelligence instead of overindulgence. Avoid institutions, authority figures and heading down a path that leaves you vulnerable. Know the consequences and back away from situations that can jeopardize your reputation. Keep the peace using discipline and common sense. 3 stars

    PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t donate to someone else’s cause when you have one to support. An opportunity will surface if you change how you approach work and money. Personal options are apparent. Love, romance and self-improvement are favored. 4 stars

    Birthday Baby: You are demonstrative, opportunity-driven and motivated. You are passionate and benevolent.

    1 star: Avoid conflicts; work behind the scenes. 2 stars: You can accomplish, but don’t rely on others. 3 stars: Focus and you’ll reach your goals. 4 stars: Aim high; start new projects. 5 stars: Nothing can stop you; go for gold.

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  • ‘Nigerian Youths Eager To Make Things Happen’ — Tinubu Tells South Korean Envoy On Trade, Investment

    President Bola Tinubu has told Won Hee-Ryong, the Special Envoy of South Korean President, Yoon Suk Yeol, that Nigeria boasts a youthful and energetic population eager to drive progress.

    Tinubu, while receiving Hee-Ryong at the State House on Friday, reiterated his commitment to eliminating obstacles that could hinder flow of investments between Nigeria and South Korea.

    The discussions also touched on expanding trade opportunities across various key sectors of Nigeria’s economy.

    The meeting was a continuation of the prior discussion between President Tinubu and his South Korean counterpart during the G-20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi, India.

    Hee-Ryong delivered a letter to Tinubu outlining President Yoon’s instructions to South Korea’s ministries to implement key projects discussed during the G-20 Summit meeting.

    Tinubu’s spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, said the projects include the finalization of the Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF) between the two nations.

    Tinubu commended the East Asian country’s commitments to the prior discussions, emphasizing their significance to the economic and technological partnership between the two nations.

    “I am encouraged that your President acknowledged these requests and emphasized the importance of Nigeria in the African context by sending you as a Special Envoy. Rest assured, we are committed to providing the necessary support to bolster the bilateral relationship that has flourished over the years.

    “Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa with an energetic and vibrant youthful population that is eager to make things happen. We must empower them. We are committed to removing any obstacle that may hinder the flow of investments between our two great countries,” Tinubu told his guest.

    According to the President, Nigeria also aims to emulate South Korea’s transportation system and welcomes greater South Korean investment in local industries to facilitate youth employment and technology transfer to the country.

    Ngelale further revealed that President Tinubu received an invitation to attend the Africa-Korea Summit scheduled for June 4–5, 2024, in Seoul.

    Hee-Ryong disclosed that his country also seeks Nigeria’s support for its bid to host Expo 2030 in Busan, South Korea.

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  • Fact Check: Car that disrupted traffic in New York waved Puerto Rican flag, not Palestinian flag

    Social media users have warned that the Israel-Hamas war is leading to havoc, even on U.S. freeways.  

    One Oct. 12 Instagram video described what looks like a silver car doing “doughnut” maneuvers and emitting smoke on the Long Island Expressway, disrupting the flow of traffic. (To do automotive doughnuts, drivers maneuver in tight circles, leaving circular skid marks.)

    The caption read, “Right here, in New York, on the LIE. A car carrying men waving the Palestinian flag abruptly and dangerously stopping traffic to run ‘donuts’ causing a commotion and fear, distracting drivers and endangering lives!”

    A similar video also gained thousands of views on TikTok. It claimed that the New York Police Department called in its police force expecting massive protests, after “protesters shut down the freeway in NYC.”

    The video shows road signs for Throgs Neck Bridge, Long Island, and Exit 11 for Randall Avenue.

    (Screenshot from Instagram)

    This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

    The text in the video was inaccurate.

    The Instagram video featured the username “mjhealthandhome,” but that account is unavailable. 

    A keyword search on X led to a video of the incident from another angle, posted Oct. 11 by WCBS-TV reporter Tim McNicholas, His video shows a clearer picture of what was being waved — the flag of Puerto Rico. ​

    (Screenshot from Tim McNicholas’ X post)

    The Palestinian flag has black, white, and green stripes and a red triangle, while the Puerto Rican flag has five alternating red and white stripes, a blue triangle and a white star.

    McNicholas made another X post, saying, “I have been informed people are sharing this saying this happened on the Long Island Expressway and that’s a Palestinian flag they’re waving. It’s not the LIE, and it’s not a Palestinian flag.” He attached a screenshot of the flag being waved in the car.

    We geolocated the site of the incident to the Cross Bronx Expressway. 

    The video doesn’t show a car carrying men waving the Palestinian flag “dangerously” stopping traffic to run doughnuts in New York. We rate that claim False.



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  • Warriors waive Rudy Gay, Rodney McGruder after final preseason game

    SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors waived forwards Rudy Gay and Rodney McGruder following the team’s final preseason game against the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night, the team announced.

    The roster stands at 13 players, but Golden State has two weeks from Friday night to add a mandatory 14th player to the roster, according to the CBA. Golden State can still technically re-sign either Gay or McGruder as that 14th guy.

    Teams are obligated to carry at least 14 players, with a maximum of 15, and can carry 13 for two weeks only twice during the year. Carrying 13 for those two weeks shaves a few dollars off the total luxury tax bill, which the Warriors are projected to be paying well over $167 million.

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  • ‘Do Not Panic Over Sound Of Gunshots’— Army Tells Kaduna Residents

    The Nigerian Army has urged the residents of Kachia, Kaduna State to avoid panicking over the sound of gunshots emanating from the Military Training Range between October 20 and November 2.

    The Training Range located in Kachia, would host the Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery (NACA) for their field training exercise nicknamed “EX VULCAN GLOW IX” in the continuation of the Army’s training activities for 2023.

    The Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, Captain Adekunle Adeyemi disclosed the information in a statement on behalf of the Commander Corps of Artillery, Major General Markus Kangye.

    NACA is a combat support corps that provides heavy firepower support to the friendly forces at the forward edge battle area against the enemy.

    “There would be a mass movement of troops, military weapons, and equipment as well as the sound of gunshots,” Adeyemi said.

    The senior military officer however advised the public especially residents of Kachia and environs not to panic and also to keep away from the general area of the exercise.

    “The exercise will be climaxed with a firepower demonstration on Monday 30 October 2023”, he said.

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  • Fact Check: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un delivered this speech in October 2020. He didn’t name Trump, Biden

    As nations around the world responded to the outbreak of violence between Israel and Hamas, some social media users started circulating a video that they claimed showed North Korea leader Kim Jong Un blaming U.S. President Joe Biden for the war.

    An Oct. 12 Instagram post features a video of Kim delivering a speech behind a lectern. Text at the start of the video claims it shows Kim’s speech about the Israel-Hamas war. He is speaking in Korean, but English captions were added. 

    “Under the Biden administration, conflicts erupt yearly,” read the English captions as Kim speaks. “This year a war begins between Israel and Palestine. Last year a war begins between Russia and Ukraine. And two years ago, billions worth of military equipment was left to the Taliban. I’m afraid that if the Biden admin. Does not cease to exist in the next election, world war 3 may begin. Who knows what next year’s war will be. I support Donald Trump for President in 2024. Good Luck to Mr. Trump.”

    This post and others were flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.) We also found this video shared on TikTok.

    (Screenshot from Instagram)

    The English captions do not reflect what Kim said in his address.

    A Google reverse image search revealed that Kim delivered this speech in October 2020, three years before Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7 and more than a year before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. 

    In the speech, made on Oct. 10, 2020, at a military parade, Kim warned he would “fully mobilize” North Korea’s nuclear force if it was threatened, Politico reported. Kim also tearfully thanked his people for overcoming burdens, including the coronavirus pandemic, and apologized for not satisfactorily preventing North Koreans from experiencing hardships, according to The Korea Times, an English-language South Korean newspaper. 

    The BBC shared a clip that matched part of the video posted on Instagram, and reported that Kim said no one could appreciate North Korean troops’ “heroic devotion” without “shedding tears of gratitude.”  

    The National Committee on North Korea — a U.S.-based organization that says it supports “principled engagement” between the U.S. and North Korea to promote peace on the Korean peninsula — published an English translation of Kim’s speech produced by the Korean Central News Agency, a North Korean state media outlet. 

    PolitiFact cross-referenced that translation with quotes included by English news organizations, which largely corroborated its accuracy.

    The translated version of Kim’s speech did not include the words, “Biden,” “Trump,” “Israel,” “Palestine,” “Russia,” “Ukraine,” or “Taliban.”

    And although Kim mentioned that international sanctions had created challenges for North Koreans, he did not refer to the U.S. by name, Politico and CNN reported.

    Our ruling

    An Instagram video claimed to show a speech in which Kim blamed Biden for the Israel-Hamas war and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and said, “I support Donald Trump for President in 2024.”

    A reverse image search revealed that speech was from Oct. 10, 2020. A translation and news reports about the speech’s content show that the English captions superimposed on the video are inaccurate. He did not mention Biden, Trump, Israel, Hamas, Russia or Ukraine.

    We rate this claim False.



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