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Press > CRC in the News: Published Articles

Published News Articles, 2004 and earlier

Boston Globe
Boathouses lose their free ride. By Donovan Slack (December 27, 2004)

Watertown TAB
License plates help fund river rehab (December 10, 2004)

Boston Sunday Globe
Commercial vehicles haul blight to parkways. (December 5, 2004)

Harvard Magazine: John Harvard's Journal
Footlights for the Footbridge. (November - December 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle
Swain really loves that dirty water... if only the Charles River wasn't so dirty. By Michelle Apuzzio (November 26, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle
Students help repair bridg. (November 4, 2004)

The Charlestown Bridge: Real Estate
Charlestown skaters rejoice!. By Dan Murphy. (November 3, 2004)

The Newetowne Chronicle
Touring the Charles River Parklands. By Thelma O'Brien (Fall 2004)

Revels National Newsletter
RiverSing (Fall and Winter 2004)

Beacon Hill Times
Riverside reception. (October 26, 2004)

Boston Sunday Globe: City and Region
Stoked! By Mac Daniel (October 24, 2004)

Watertown TAB: Watertown People
Residents celebrate bridge-lighting. (October 22, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle: Cantabrigia
RiverSing. (October 14, 2004)

Boston Globe
Love that Dirty Water. By Peter DeMarco (October 10, 2004)

Allston Brighton TAB
Cambridge, Allston, a bridge and a puppet usher in autumn in song. By Chris Orchard (October 1, 2004)

Boston Society of Architects ChapterLetter
Planning the skatepark on the Charles continues apace. (October 2004)

Harvard University Gazette
Lighting the way, Weeks Footbridge brightens up for fall equinox. By Lauren Marshall (September 30, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle
Strike up the band. (September 30, 2004)

The Harvard Crimson
River Revue. (September 23, 2004)

Boston Globe: City & Region
Seasonal Equanimity. (September 23, 2004)

Boston Metro
Today in Boston: Celebrate the firs day of fall. By Michael Freidson (September 22, 2004)

Boston Sunday Globe
Revelers will sing and dance as new lights shine on bridge. By Will Kilburn (September 19, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle: Cantabrigia
Hot happenings on our side of the Charles. (September 16, 2004)

Boston Globe: Calendar Choice
Free RiverSing: Bridging the Charles with Voice and Light. (September 16, 2004)

Boston Globe Magazine
Charles River Magic. By Robert Campbell and Peter Vanderwarker (September 12, 2004)

The Boston Informer
Charles River Skatepark. (Summer 2004)

New England Condominium
A Community Rises in Boston. By Marie N. Auger (August 2004)

Boston Herald
Hub rolls out plans for $1.1M skateboard park. By Jessica Heslam (August 17, 2004)

The Beacon Hill Times - Editorial
Hatch Shell events can be managed. (August 10, 2004)

The Newton Conservators Newsletter
Speakers discuss Charles River Basin: Past, Present and Future. By Doug Dickson (July/August 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle
No more knotweed (July 22, 2004)

Boston Globe
Up in the Air. (July 17, 2004)

Newton TAB: Environment
Inventing the Charles Rive. By Doug Dickson (July 7, 2004)

Newton TAB
ParkARTS benefit. (June 30, 2004)

Beacon Hill Times
A garden variety affai. (June 29, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle: Community
Skate park gets $110,000 in challenge grant. (June 17, 2004)

State House News
Future of Historic Parkways Management left up to budget. By Amy Lambiaso (June 8, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle: Cantabridgia
CRC honors volunteers. (June 3, 2004)

The Boston Foudation Newsletter
A Cruise on the Charles Rive. (May/June 2004)

Die Gartenkunst
Inventing the Charles River Review. By Gert Groning (Spring 2004)

Journal of Regional Science
Inventing the Charles River Review. By Harvey K. Flad (May 2004)

Civil Engineering Monthly
Inventing the Charles River - Review. (May 2004)

Boston Sunday Herald
Now, it's a lark in the park. By Michael O'Connor (May 30, 2004)

Boston Globe - Front Page
Big Dig's halfpipe to heaven. By Joanna Weiss (April 27, 2004)

Beacon Hill Times
Hill kids and parents support skate park. (April 27, 2004)

Watertown TAB
Program bumps goose population. By Brian Johnson (April 23, 2004)

Newton Conservators Newsletter
Renata von Tscharner and Karl Haglund to speak at Annual Meeting. (April/May 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle: Letters to the Editor
Parklands: Don't take beauty for granted. By Paul Walker (April 22, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle
Skateboarders voice opinions on design. By Chris Helms (April 22, 2004)

Beacon Hill Times
Skatepark plan unveiled. By Jennifer Justus (April 21, 2004)

Boston Metro
Skatepark design plans released. By Cindy Roth (April 20, 2004)

Boston Globe: Living/Arts
Skateboard makes strange bedfellows. (April 19, 2004)

Boston Sunday Globe: City Weekly
Skaters have edge on this park project. By Will Kilburn (April 18, 2004)

The Daily Free Press
New park plan caters to skaters of all ages. By Dana Govern (April 14, 2004)

Boston Herald
Zakim park forum caters to skaters. By Brian Ballou (April 12, 2004)

The Boston Courant
Skatepark (April 12, 2004)

The Boston Society of Architects/AIA
"Learning, by Design" receives another national grant (April 2004)

The Journal of American History
Inventing the Charles River Book Review. By Sarah S. Elkind (March 2004)

The Boston Globe: Editorial
An extreme vision (Editorial, March 15, 2004)

Watertown TAB
State promises more access to Yacht Club. By Monica Deady (March 5, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle
Critics: Goose man cooks facts. By Deborah Eisner (March 4, 2004)

Cambridge Chronicle
Skate park gains support. (March 4, 2004)

The Wire
Rye Airfieldjams to Word of Mouth and the tune of $1,000. By Josh Pierce (March 2, 2004)

Banker and Tradesman: Letter to the Editor
Finding Value in a Forgotten Boston Parklands Vision. By Renata von Tscharner (February 23, 2004)

The Boston Phoenix
Charles River Skatepark Fundraising Event. (February 20, 2004)

Boston Business Journal: Op Ed
Charles River Skatepark a constructive solution. By Renata von Tscharner (February 20, 2004)

Boston Globe Sports
Wheels in motion on Cambridge Skateboard Park. By Tony Chamberlain (February 18, 2004)

Beacon Hill Times
Skatepark Sculpture. (February 17, 2004)

Boston Sunday Herald
Skateboard news. By Cosmo Macero Jr. (February 15, 2004)

Boston Sunday Herald
Funds roll in for skateboard park. By Cosmo Macero Jr. (February 8, 2004)

Allston Brighton TAB
Pruners brave big chill to help along banks of the Charles. By Casey Lyons (February 6, 2004)

Harvard University Gazette
Watery History. (January 15, 2004)

Landscape Research: Book Review
Inventing the Charles River Book Review. By Roger Balm (January 2004)

Newton TAB
Charles River Conservancy sponsors skatepark project. (December 24, 2003)

The Beacon Hill Times - Around the City
Skaters give input. (December 23, 2003)

Boston Courant
Skateboarders Roll Out Ideas for Park. By Brendan Reilly (December 22, 2003)

The Boston Sunday Globe - City Weekly
Making Space for the boarders. By Alan Leo (December 21, 2003)

Cambridge Chronicle
Skate park plans under way. (December 18, 2003)

The Boston Globe - Real Estate
Post-Big Dig era's outlines murky for construction industry. By Thomas C. Palmer Jr. (December 13, 2003)

The Boston Globe
New skateboard park may help bridge gaps. By Tony Chamberlain (December 13, 2003)

Belmont Citizen-Herald
River Talk. (November 27, 2003)

Daily Free Press (Boston university online newspaper)
City needs more resources for new parks. By Cyndi Wood (November 20, 2003)

Cambridge Chronicle
Designer hired for skatepark. (November 20, 2003)

The Beacon Hill Times
Esplanade landings make ten most-endangered list. (November 18, 2003)

Boston Sunday Globe
Along the lost half-mile, a process of rediscovery. By Chris Berdik (November 16, 2003)

Boston Sunday Globe
For bike path to work, dots have to be linked. By Anthony Flint (November 16, 2003)

Boston Globe: Letters to the Editor
Let Charles be better than Seine. By Renata von Tscharner (November 14, 2003)

Boston Globe: Real Estate
A river runs through it. By Susan Diesenhouse (November 8, 2003)

Allston Brighton TAB
Cleaning up. (October 31, 2003)

Newton TAB
North Students clean up the Charles. (October 29, 2003)

Boston Globe: Sports
Hawk's ideas starting to fly - tour benefits local skateboarders. By Tony Chamberlain (October 25, 2003)

Cambridge Chronicle
Charles River group awarded $20,000. (October 22, 2003)

Boston Globe, City Weekly
Better than rust. By Alisha Tomasino (October 12, 2003)

The Journal of Preservation Technology
Inventing the Charles River Review. By Frances G. Beaty (Fall 2003)

Boston Globe, City Weekly
Blight not art. By Bob Sartini (October 12, 2003)

Cambridge Chronicle
Book Celebrates the city's Charles River. By Ann Collette (October 1, 2003)

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Inventing the Charles River Review. By Maureen Meister (September 2003)

Allston Brighton TAB
A-B will now have more parklands. By Jill Casey (September 26, 2003)

Boston Globe
Graffiti Buster. By Johnny Diaz (September 28, 2003)

Newsletter of Boston Society of Architects
BSLA honors CRC for their advocacy work. (September 2003)

The Boston Globe
In Somber Remembrance. By Joanna Weiss and John Ellement (September 12, 2003)

The Beacon Hill Times
Marsh digs into the Esplanade to honor September 11 victims. (September 9, 2003)

The MIT Press
Award News: ASLA 2003 Communication Honor Award. (September 1, 2003)

APA Journal
Inventing the Charles River. By Eran Ben-Joseph (Autumn 2003)

The Cambridge Center for Adult Education
Inventing the Charles River. (September 2003)

Cambridge Chronicle
Bridge Alight. By Joan Brigham (August 20, 2003)

Allston Brighton TAB
River out of Reach. By Monica Deady (August 15, 2003)

The Boston Globe
Rowers leaving their mark. By Donovan Slack (July 26, 2003)

The Boston Phoenix
Can Boston build a skatepark that doesn't suck?. By Camille Dodero (July 25, 2003)

The Boston Globe
New park would have skateboarders on a roll. By Tony Chamberlain (July 25, 2003)

The Cambridge Chronicle
Pathway safety studied. (July 23, 2003)

The Beacon Hill Times
Parklands pay a big price for July 4th celebration. By Britt Lundgren (July 22, 2003)

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Inventing the Charles River - Review. (July 2003)

New England Condominium
Nature Rediscovered. (July 2003)

Metro Sports Boston
Groups come together for skatepark. By Celia Colista (July 2003)

New England Condominium
Nature Rediscovered. (July 2003)

The Boston Globe
Orchestra Premiers 'Make Way for Ducklings'. By Bill Brett (July 3, 2003)

The Boston Globe: Globe West
Public use of boat site is debated. By Emily Shartin (June 12, 2003)

New England Journal of Real Estate
Finding hidden value in Charles River Parklands through the Conservancy. By Peter Golden (June 6-12, 2003)

Architectural Record
Inventing the Charles River. (June 2003)

Newire News
Milestone, Wiretaps, Connections & Footnotes. (June 2003)

Journal of Economic Literature
Inventing the Charles River - Book Review. (June 2003)

The Back Bay Courant
Skaters on board for a legal park. By Adam Martignetti (June 2 - June 8, 2003)

The Beacon Hill Times
River conservancy honored. (May 20, 2003)

The Watertown TAB
MDC, Con Com agree on riverbank upkeep plan. By Eunice Kim (May 16, 2003)

Newton TAB
Charles River Conservancy awarded. (May 14, 2003)

Allston-Brighton TAB
Bridges of Light Shine. By Jennifer Lawinski (May 9, 2003)

The Charles River Mud
Conservancy Volunteers Provides Opportunities Close to Home. By Britt Lundgren (May 2003)

The Daily Free Press
Boston considers public skating ban. By Kimberly Pohas (April 8, 2003)

Cambridge Chronicle
Equity Office event features Parklands volunteers. By Fritz Nelson (April 2, 2003)

Charles River News
New Charles River basin Update. (Spring 2003)

The MIT Press Newsletter
Award News. (March 2003)

New England Quarterly
Book Reviews (March 2003)

The Daily Free Press
Skateboard park porposed for freed Big Gig land. By Jackie Mastrovito (March 25, 2003)

The Boston Sunday Globe
Skateboardpark an object of dreams. By Will Kilburn (March 16, 2003)

Architecture Boston
Books: Inventing the Charles River. By Max Page (March/April, 2003)

Environment 2003, The MIT Press
New: Inventing the Charles River (2003)

Appalachian Mountain Club Member Newsletter
Local Book Makes Bestseller List (March 2003)

The Bostonian Society Lowell Lectures
Inventing the Charles River Lecture Announcement (Spring 2003)

The Boston Globe
Keeping Parkland Promises. By Renata von Tscharner (February 10, 2003)

The Boston Globe
Replacing the MDC (February 10, 2003)

The Boston Globe
Keeping Parkland Promises (Editorial, February 10, 2003)

Allston-Brighton TAB
MDC is Vanishing. By Phoebe Sweet (February 7, 2003)

The Watertown TAB
Future of Charles River parklands hopeful despite demise of MDC. By Eunice Kim (February 7. 2003)

The Beacon Hill Times
Around The City: Lecture (February 4, 2003)

Landscape Architecture
Noteworthy (February, 2003)

Harvard Magazine
Off the Shelf: Recent books with a Harvard accent (January-February 2003)

Cambridge Chronicle
Volunteer work on the Charles a good feeling!. By Mark Kraczkiewicz (January 29, 2003)

Allston-Brighton TAB
Volunteers giver Herter Park a dose of winter TLC. By Robb Johnson (January 24, 2003)

Watertown TAB
MDC shows river plan. By Eunice Kim (January 10, 2003)

New England Condominium
Re-Greening the Charles River Parklands (January, 2003)

Bostonia: Essays and Reviews
Dammed and Praised. By Michael B. Shavelson (Winter 2002-2003)

Boston Sunday Globe: Ideas & Books
Local Bestsellers (December 29, 2002)

Boston Sunday Globe: Ideas
Sleepless on the Charles (December 15, 2002)

Boston Metro
Season's Best Books (December 10, 2002)

The Boston Globe
'Charles River' chronicles Boston's riverfront evolution. By Michael Kenney (December, 10 2002)

The Boston Globe
From The Who to utopia: Collections between covers. By Richard Dyer (December 8, 2002)

Boston Sunday Globe: Ideas & Books
Local Best Sellers (December 8, 2002)

NEWIRE NEWS: Footnotes
Inventing the Charles River

Boston Sunday Globe: Letters to the Editor
Enhancement of river's edge. By Edward Nilsson (December 1, 2002)

Allston/Brighton TAB
Back when Allston/Brighton had a speedway (November 29, 2002)

Boston Herald
The flow of history. By Christopher Cox (November 26, 2002)

The Beacon Hill Times
Charles River Parklands face and era of change. By Colleen Walsh (November 19, 2002)

Cambridge Chronicle
Guided, by the River. By Linda Pinkow (November 17, 2002)

Belmont Citizen Herald
Guided, by the river. By Linda Pinkow (November 14, 2002)

Boston Sunday Globe: City & Region
Lovers of Charles River ask questions. By Peter DeMarco (November 10, 2002)

Boston Sunday Globe: City & Region
Lovers of the Charles River ask questions. By Peter DeMarco (November 10, 2002)

Allston-Brighton TAB
Parklands meeting on Nov. 9 (November 8, 2002)

The Boston Globe: Calendar
Special Events -- Symposium (November 7-13, 2002)

Brookline TAB
Charles River Parklands - so near and yet so far. By Peter Golden (November 7, 2002)

Cambridge Chronicle
Community Calendar -- Symposium (November 6, 2002)

Cambridge Chronicle
Volunteers Cleaning up Anderson Bridge. By Auditi Guha (October 23, 2002)

Allston-Brighton TAB
Volunteers spruce up Herter Park for this weekend. By Britt Lundgren (October 18, 2002)

Allston-Brighton TAB
Paddles for the People. By Peter Golden (June 28, 2002)

Watertown TAB
Community Notes - A paddle and a picnic (June 14, 2002)

The Boston Globe
Fate Seems Anything but Sealed for Hell's Half Acre. By Brian Braiker (June 13, 2002)

Cambridge Chronicle
Parklands planning session follows Master Plan Announcement. By Peter Golden (June 12, 2002)

Condo Media
Charles River Parklands at a Juncture: Support Sought for Plan to Rebuild Parks Along Lower Charles. By Jim Douglass (June 2002)

The Beacon Hill Times
Parkland Advocacy Groups Praise Local Agencies. By Wyn Snow (May 7, 2002)

The Beacon Hill Times
MDC Signs Confuse Esplanade Users. By Ed Dombroski (May 7, 2002)

Watertown TAB
Views of Charles River's Futures Differ. By Daniel Wolfman (May 3, 2002)

The Puddle
Inventing the Charles River. By Karl Haglund (Spring 2002)

The Beacon Hill Times
Reinventing the Charles River. By Renata von Tscharner (4/23/02)

Watertown TAB
A View of the Charles (4/18/02)

Back Bay Courant
Storrow Bridges Getting Facelift, by Dustin Goot (3-4-02)

News Wires
Foot Notes (February 2002)

Watertown TAB
Where, and what, to cut?. By Daniel Wolfman (2-14-02)

Boston Metro
Letters (2/12/02)

Green Space Voice
Lights Across the Charles (Winter 2002)

Landscape Architecture
Watery Dreams Under Repair, by Jane Holtz Kay (Jan 2002)

Allston Brighton TAB
Let the lights shine, by Auditi Guha (1-18-02)

Cambridge TAB
Night Light Photograph, by Bob O'Connor (12-28-01)

Cambridge Chronicle
Lighted for the solstice Photograph, by Bob O'Connor (12-26-01)

Globe Calendar
Cheap Thrills: Solstice lights. By Milva Didomizio (12-20-01)

Cambridge TAB
Charles River bridges will glow during winter solstice, by Peter Golden (12-14-01)

The Boston Business Journal
Conservancy enlists businesses to improve Charles access, by Bill Archembeault (11-23-01)

The Boston Globe, City & Region
Last stand: Legionnaires face tough fight in bid to save riverside post, by Brain MacQuarrie (11-05-01)

Watertown TAB
Greenough debate widens, by Daniel Wolfman (11-01-01)

Cambridge Chronicle
Gain perspective on Charles Basin Parkland Renewal, by Peter Golden (10-24-01)

The Boston Globe, City & Region
Lots of obstructed-view seats, by Jason Trenkle (10-20-01)

Cambridge Chronicle
Up in Arms over Magazine Beach, by David Ortiz (10-03-01)

River Voices Quarterly Publication of River Network
The Power of Maps, by Melinda Laituri (Fall 2001)

The Boston Sunday Globe, Globe West
Battle's won, but not the war, by Lisa Kocian (9-09-01)

Watertown TAB
Greenough Plan: Sunday stroll in the park unlikely, by Daniel Wolfman (9-06-01)

The Boston Globe, Globe West
Backpedaling on Greenough, by Lisa Kocian (8-09-01)

The Boston Globe, City Weekly
Greenough Blvd. Closing put on hold (8-05-01)

Cambridge Chronicle
A successful season for the Charles River Conservancy (8-01-01)

Newton TAB
Jazz Legends sound off to help environmental group (8-01-01)

Watertown TAB
Charles River Conservancy celebrates success (7-26-01)

Watertown TAB
Plans for Greenough Boulevard are parked. By Daniel Wolfman (7-26-01)

Brookline TAB
Charles River Conservancy celebrates success (7-26-01)

The Boston Herald
Group celebrates a year of investment in Charles River's banks, by Dana Bisbee (7-23-01)

Boston Sunday Globe
How about eateries along the Charles, by Mary Hurley (7-22-01)

Watertown TAB
Down on the Boulevard, by Cathy DeShano (7-19-01)

Allston-Brighton TAB
Proposed Cambridge street closing worries residents, by Frederick Melo (7-13-01)

Back Bay Currant
BU sailing pavilion hits choppy waters, by Alissa Inman (6-25-01)

Perspectives
Defend Green Space, by Alice Evans (Summer 2001)

Newton TAB
Saving open Charles River land, by Matthew Call (6-20-01)

Boston Globe
Panel seeks protection for parkways, by Rick Klein (6-14-01)

Metro Sports Boston
Good Samaritans, Good Sports, by Will Kilburn (June 2001)

Cambridge Chronicle
Residents defend green space at State House hearing, by Peter Golden (5-30-01)

Boston Globe
Swift bill would shift control of MDC roads, by Rick Klein (5-23-01)

Fenway News
BU's Sailing Pavilion meets Gust of Opposition, by RvT (May 2001)

Brookline TAB
Land Locked Esplanade needs more access, by Rvt (5-10-01)

Boston Globe
Saving parkways and a legacy, by Rvt and Brian Keane (4-30-01)

Harvard Square Defense Fund Newsletter
Memorial Drive & MDC parks threatened, by Diane Nichols (Spring 2001)

Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle
Groups seek Other Sites for BU Pavilion, by Scott McCarthy (3-14-01)

Cambridge Chronicle
Along the Charles, a past reclaimed for posterity and nature, by Peter Golden (1/24/01)

Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle
Legislature Looks to Ensure Esplanade's Upkeep, by Scott McCarthy (1/17/01)

Cambridge Chronicle
Cambridge meeting focuses on wild area on Charles River (12/13/00)

Improper Bostonian
Over the River and Through the Woods (12/13/00-1/16/01)

Cambridge Chronicle
Individuals support Charles River Conservancy, by Renata von Tscharner (12/06/00)

NewsWire
Renata von Tscharner was featured speaker at State House (12/00)

Streamer: A Charles River Watershed Association publication
CRWA Welcomes New Park Protection Groups, by Kelly McClintock (12/00)

Cambridge Chronicle
Officials gather for Charles River Restoration (11/29/00)

Beacon Hill Times
Charles River Conservancy Hosts Business Leaders (11/28/00)

Newton TAB
Charles River Conservancy Hosts Community Leaders (11/23/00)

Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle
Talk of Federal Funding for Charles River Plan Comes from Washington, by Mark Vogel (11/22/00-12/05/00)

Alice Wolf's Home Page: New Release
Representatives Barrios ad Wolf speak out on Charles River Parklands restoration and improvement (10/30/00)

Boston TAB
Demakis Supports Charles River Upgrades (10/27/00)

Allston-Brighton TAB
Rep. Honan speaks out on Charles River Parklands Rehabilitation (10/27/00)

Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle
Banking on the River, by Mark Vogel (10/24/00)

Boston Sunday Globe
Taking it to the Banks, by Beth Daley (10/22/00)

Newton TAB
Conservancy group moves to burnish Charles River basin, by Jesse Floyd (6/22/00)

Boston Magazine
Love That Dirty Water, by Mark Leccese (March 2000)

Perspectives: A Publication of the Boston Society of Landscape Architects
Renata von Tscharner and the Charles River Conservancy, by JoAnn Robinson (Spring 2000)

The Boston Globe
Editorial: Restoring the people's river (2/07/00)

Newton TAB
Letter to the editor, by Renata von Tscharner (11/25/99)

Cambridge Chronicle
Letter to the editor, by Renata von Tscharner (11/24/99)

Newton TAB
Planner and environmentalist starts foundation to restore and maintain the Charles River, by Matthew Call (11/18/99)

Cambridge Chronicle
Local Activist starts foundation to maintain the Charles River, by Matthew Call (11/09/99)

Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle
Perspectives: Foot of the River, by John Sears (11/09/99)

Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle
Future of "Sapphire Sash" Focus of Conservancy Conference, by Peter Golden (11/09/99)

Cambridge Chronicle
Conservancy to hold symposium (10/06/99)

Streamer: A Publication of the Charles River Watershed Association
Will Beaches Return to the Charles? by Renata von Tscharner (Summer 1998)

 

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