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    EASY PHONE SALES
No experience needed. Positive attitude and
pleasant voice in relaxed environment works
wonders. $7-$9 per hour on wage plus bonus.
Start now. 475-4184.
Loving Hearts CDC hiring part-time afternoon
teacher. Must be 19. 4710 North 10th,
434-2824.
Part-time accessory sales needed to work in a
fast-paced environment. Job will require willing
ness to work with customers and a positive atti
tude. Applications will be accepted until March
1. Apply Tuesday - Saturday, 9am-5pm at Star
City Motor Sports, 3201 NW 12th St.
Spanish Teachers Needed
Student needed to teach/co-teach in after
school language program at Ruth Hill Elemen
tary. Fluency, familiarity with teaching method,
and enthusiasm is helpful. Classes designed to
be small and held once or twice weekly. Salary
to be arranged. Call after 3pm 420-5772 or
474-1555.
TCBY Treats
Now hiring fun and part-time help. Please apply
at 64500 Street.
Teacher/Naturalist
Lead nature hikes at Pioneers Park Nature Cen
ter. Background in Environmental Education and
enjoy children. Flexible scheduling, 6-20
hours/week. Call 441-7895 tor application.
TEACHERS WANTED
Local daycare has openings for teachers, teach
ers assistants. Good starting pay and benefits.
Varied hours. Call Kim at 476^206 or 483-6077.
TECHNICIAN COUNSELOR ASSISTANT(S):
Part-time positions available working with cli
ents In a residential substance abuse program.
High school diploma required; ideal for college
students or recent graduates interested in a
counseling career. Variable hours; all shifts in
cluding evenings, weekends, holidays,
overnights. Must be at least 21 years of age.
Submit letter of application and resume to: Di
rector of Human Resources, c/o CenterPointe,
1000^3thS^UnMln4NE6850^^0E
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lifesaving plasma!
$40
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$30
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$30
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•All donations must be
within 30 days!
1442 ‘O' Street 475-8645
Myst be 18-59 years of age,
provide a valid ID and
roof of local address
& Social Security number.
Fees Subject to change
Framing, carpenter, full and part-time morning
positions available. Call 560-1425.
TELLER position with flexible hours and time
for studying. Approximately 10 hours/week be
tween 3 and 7 weekdays and 9-2 on alternating
Saturdays. Call 435-7844 or 477-5692 or com
plete an application at Express Money
(southwest comer of 9th & "O').
THECORNHUSKER
Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full & part-time po
sitions available now! Call 473-218# for a com
plete listing. Some positions available:
♦ Servers
♦ Bell Staff
♦ Stocker
♦ Turndown Attendant
Apply on-line at www.thecomhtisker.com or in
person at Human Resources M-F 8am-5pm.
333 S. 13th St. Lincoln, Ne
Use ‘L’ St. Entrance
Just a few block from UNU
The Sandwich Factory
needs Part-time help.
2-3 morning and weekends, also afternoon and
evening. Apply 816 P Street.
The Still
Part-time clerk, evenings and weekends. Apply
in person at 5560 S. 48th.
The YMCA is looking for basketball scorekeep
ers for the 20th Annual MIT Basketball Tourna
ment on March 10th and 11th. If interested ap
ply at the downtown.YMCA Youth Sports Office
Monday-Friday 8pm to 5pm. Apply by the 23rd
of February. Pay is $6.00/game.
WANTED
Outstanding Leaders
of Youth
The 4-H Campus in Nebraska, located at the
Nebraska National Forest-Halsev, Schram State
Park-Gretna, and Harlam County Reser
voir-Alma. are accepting applications for sum
mer program staff. Spend mid-May to
mid-August leading youth m outdoor programs.
You will be trained to teach nature,
ropes/confidence course, canoeing, tubing,
crafts, overnight camping and many more pro
grams. You do not need to be in 4-H to apply.
For more information call: (402)472-6717 or
e-mail: biorkovici10unl.edu.
a Student
INVOLVEMENT
JL University of Nebraska-Lincoln
WE NEED GRADUATE
ASSISTANTS
In Student Involvement for the 2001 -2002 aca
demic year! Assistantships offer opportunities
for decision making, goal setting, policy devel
opment and evaluation. Applications and posi
tion descriptions are available at 200 NU, 300
ECU, the Culture Center and the Women’s Cen
ter. Check our website
www.unl.edu/involved/appllcation for further
information or call Student Involvement
472-2454.
Work With Children
•Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or
pre-school age children?
•Are you excited about the development of chil
dren?
•Would you like to be eligible for a tuition schol
arship?
If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may
have a position for you. Call our Interviewing
Center Today! 486-6700, Monday-Friday,
9am-5pm. EOt.
Would You Accept $30
to Save Kids’ lives?
Donate your li|egavi;y^kxx^toma & receive
(for approximately 2 hours)
Call of stop by: Nabi Biomedical Center. 300 S.
17th Street, Lincoln. 402-474-2335. Fees and
donation time may vary, www.nabi.com.
Wrestling officials needed for Lincoln Public
Middle Schools. Knowledge of wrestling re
quired. Dates are March 3, 10, 17, 24. Call
436-1603.
College student needed to babysit 5 and 9 year
olds this summer in our home, June 6-August
17. 7:45am-5pm, Wednesday-Friday. Must havq
car and references required, 421-1663.
Flexible Hours
Excellent Bonuses
Apply Today by eating
434-26-26
Close to Campus Casual dross Career Opportunities
^Interactive
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INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
FULL TIME A SUMMER INTERNSHIP
Lozier Corporation, one of the leading manufacturers of store fixtures, has outstanding
opportunities to join our Engineering team at our manufacturing facility in Omaha, NE. If you
are a career minded individual, then you may be a candidate.
Full time positions require a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial or Mechanical Engineering. Those
seeking internships must be at least a sophomore and making progress towards a degree in
Industrial or Mechanical Engineering. Capable of project management, standard
manufacturing engineering functions and general knowledge of manufacturing processes and
methods of operations. Excellent communication skills and the ability to manage multiple
projects in a fast pace environment is also a must.
You will be eligible for an excellent compensation package that includes competitive salary,
benefits including a 401(K) plus pension plan; and tuition reimbursement. Our goal is to hire
and retain talented people by providing internal growth opportunities.
If this sounds like the right development opportunity to you, please send your resume to:
Company Information Session
6336 Pershing Drive Walter Scott, Room 357
Thursday, February 22nd
ATTN: April Strong 6:00PM
aastrong@lozier.com
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doing now are available by touch-tone phone:
49 Coffee 1 -900-420-5656 (95c per minute),
accompaniment, Annual subscriptions are available for the
maybe best of Sunday crosswords from the last 50
50 Wine sediment years: 1-888-7-ACROSS.
500 Summer Jobs!!
50 Camps - You Choose! NY, PA, New Eng
land. INSTRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket
ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, Lacrosse,
Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Water skiing, Sail
ing, Wind surfing, Archery, Mountain Biking,
Rock climbing, Ropes, Piano Accompanist, Dra
ma, Ceramics, Woodshop, Nature Nurses. Ar
lene Streisand 1-800-443-6428;
wwwsummercampemptoyment.com.
ATTENTION:
. NURSING STUDENTS
Want to do something different this summer?
Work with lids in the outdoors, be with friends,
gain valuable experience as Camp Kitaki's
Health Specialist. Call YMCA Camp Kitaki in
Lincoln today at 402-434-9225 or e-mail
campkitakiOaol.com for more information on this
dynamic opportunity! _
Camp Idea, a Parks and Recreation Day camp ,
is now taking applications for a Summer Day
Camp Supervisor. The position available is 20
hours/week from 8:30am-12:30pm and pays
$6.20/hour. Responsibilities focus on coordinat
ing volunteer activities for camp participants,
' supervising and transporting participants on
field trips, and interacting with children in a rec
reation setting. Worthy applicant will have expe
rience in planning, leading, and supervising ac
tivities with grade school children in a recreation
setting as well as working together with other
staff for the betterment of the program. Valid
drivers license and ability to pass the depart
ment van training test required. Must be
available to work entire program from May
30-August 17. Applications received by March 3
will be given preference. Apply at Easterday
Recreation Center, 6130 Adams. EOE/AA
Camp Kindle, formerly known as Camp Noodle,
is looking for volunteers to service young people
infected and affected by HIV/AIDS at a summer
camping program held July 21 -29, 2001. The
following positions are available: Camp Counse
lor, Nursing Assistant, Camp Assistant, Arts &
Crafts Coordinator, and Mental Health Staff.
Please contact 440-4888 or
mandy@campkindle.org If you are interested.
CAMP LEADERS WANTED!
CALL TODAY
Work with kids in the outdoors, be with friends,
gain leadership skills. POSITIONS OPEN: Life
guards, Ropes Leaders, Naturalist, Arts & Crafts
Director, Office Coordinator, Store Manager,
Cabin Counselors. Contact YMCA Camp Kitaki
at 402-434-9225 or e-mail campkitakiOaol.com
CAMP STARLIGHT, a co-ed resident camp in
the mountain lake area of N.E. Pennsylvania, is
looking for enthusiastic upperclassmen in the
following areas: General Cabin Counselors, Ath
letic Specialists, Waterfront Specialists and Out
door Adventure Specialists (i-e. Ropes Course,
etc.). Join our staff of college students from
around the U.S. and abroad and enjoy the per
fect balance of work and fun! Modern facilities in
a country setting. Good salary and travel allow
ance. Field work and internships encouraged.
(6/17-8/15). For more information and applica
tion, call toll free at 877-875-3971 or e-mail us
at info@campstarlight.com.
Come to the
Student Job A Internship Fair!
Tuesday, March 6,2001
Noon-5pm •
Nebraska Union-City Campus
part-time jobs, summer jobs,
internships & co-ops
LIFEGURADS WANTED
Enjoy the outdoors working at Camp Kitaki's
Pool or Lake as a lifeguard. Work with 65 other
co-ed college staff, valuable leadership experi
ence, salary, room and board. The best thing
you’ll ever get paid to do! Call YMCA Camp
Kitaki in Lincoln now for an application at
(402)434-9225 or e-mail campkltakiOaol.com
LIVE & WORK IN COLORADO! Be a CAMP
COUNSELOR at Girl Scout overnight camp in
the mountains SW of Denver. General counse
lors and program specialist in : horseback rid
ing, hiking, backpacking, crafts, nature, chal
lenge course, farm, dance, drama. Administra
tive positions also available. June-early August
2001. MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Competitive sala
ry, room, board, health insurance and travel al
lowance. Call (303) 778-0109x281 or email:
rhondam@gsmhc.org.
More than a summer job,
an experience of a lifetime.
'hairs Ena Camp - Baseball, Basketball, Golf,
Volleyball, Mountain Biking, Tennis,
Ropes/Challenge Course, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Arts & Crafts (Woodworking, Photography, Fine
Arts, Video/Film), Waterfront (, Canon, Sailing,),
Pool Instructors, Musical Director (Plano), Gen
eral Counselors, Nanny and Office positions.
TOP SALARIES AND BENEFTTSU!
Complete our online Application!!!
TRAIL’S END CAMP
Beach Lake, Pennsylvania
800-406-1404
www.trailsendcamp.com
Rewarding Summer
Leadership Internship
Enroll in Army ROTC Camp Challenge for 5
weeks this summer. You'll get paid to experi
ence adventure, learn leadership skills, and
compete for a college scholarship. No military
commitment for attending. For details, call Ma
jor Dibella at 472-4209 or stop by the Military
Science Department
RIDE HORSES IN COLORADO! Be a part of the
riding staff at Girl Scout overnight camp SW of
Denver. Must have recent experience riding and
teaching basic skills. Competitive salary, room,
board, travel allowance. Late May-early August
2001. Call (303) 778-0109x281 or email: rhon
dam@gsmhc.org.
Summer in
Northern Minnesota
Gain leadership training and team building skills
while enjoying the camaraderie of exceptional
individuals. Our program helps young people
with unrealized potential who are experiencing
social skill difficulties. Located on lake and river
in the Superior National Forest. Opportunity to
gain coliege credit. Realize personal growth and
satisfaction yourself, while helping others
achieve the same!
♦Call Tom Bauer at (952) 930-3544, email at:
buckskin@spacestar.net or visit
www.cami3buckskin.com.
SUMMER PLAYGROUND
JOBS
If you are in the education field or just like work
ing with kids, the Lincoln Parks & Recreation
Department has a great summer job for you! We
need staff from May 29-August 3, with hours
available from 8:45am-12:15pm, or
8:45-3:45pm. Call the Lincoln Parks & Recrea
tion Playground Office, Irving Rec Center, 2010
Van Dorn 441-7952.
WORK WITH KIDS
Parks & Recreation has openings at five loca
tions for summer day camp staff to work with
K-7th graders. May 29-August 10, M-F. Hours
available 6:45am-6:15pm, 20-40 hours/week.
$6.20-6.60/hour. Conduct activities, field trips,
swimming. All locations have K-6 grade camps
except Irving which includes 7th grade. Apply at
the center of your choice:
♦ Air Park, 3720 NW 46th, 441-7876
♦ Belmont, 1234 Judson, 441-6789
♦ Calvert, 4500 Stock well, 441 -8480
♦ Irving, 2010 V&n Dorn, 441 -7954
♦ Bethany Park *65th & Vine, 441 -7952
Come to the
Student Job & Internship Fakl
Tuesday, March 6,2001
Noon-5pm
Nebraska Union-City Campus
part-time jobs, summer jobs,
internships & co-ops
$$ Get Paid For Your Opinion! $$
Earn $15-$125 and more per survey!
www.money4opinions.com
Absolutely Free Info. Own a computer? Put it to
work!$350/1.000/week.
www.eam-great-income.com.
Attention
A growing international company.
500-5,000/month PT/FT. Serious work from
home opportunity. CaH 877-594-WORK.
Own a Computer?
$25-$75/hour. Part-time & full-time.
1 -800-311 -6704. www.weafthybychotce.com.
Own a Computer?
Put it to work!
$25-$75/hr, PT/FT.
www.SmartWork4U.com.
1-877-864-RICH
(Toll Free)
600s MMlCtS
Chec£jt Out!
DIABETES SUPPORT
GROUP MEETING
Meeting Thursday, February 22 at
University Health Center
Conference Room D, 4-5pm
For students with diabetes,
spouses and friends welcome!
Ca> 472-7477 tar more information.
Anxious for
Spring Break???
Before you leave forbreak the Leadership Devel
opment Team has an opportunity you must con
sider. We would like to invite exceptional stu
dent leaders to apply for the Emerging Leaders’
Class Teaching Assistant Position. ELTA’s will
help facilitate the Emerging Leader Class which
is an interactive endeavor providing personal
and professional leadership skills to ambitious
college students. Applications are available at
Student Involvement, 200 Nebraska Union and
300 East Union. Remember, the applications
must be returned by March 9th at 4:00 pm to
Student Involvement.
ASUN CBA
Candidate Forum
Thursday night at 8:00 in the Union Square at
Nebraska Union. Meet the senate and advisory
board candidates for CBA. Questions call
472-7773.
Attention Sophomores
Golden Key International Honor Society invites
all sophomores with a 3.6 GPA or higher to ap
ply for the outstanding sophomore award. The
recipient of the award will receive a lifetime
membership to the Society and other gifts to
recognize their achievement. Applications are
available at the Office of Student Involvement,
The Honor Lounge (118 Neihardt), 136 Nebraska
Union. Completed applications are due Wednes
day, February 21 at 4pm to 136 Nebraska Union.
Campus Red Cross
Blood Drive
February 20 and 21,11am-5pm at the Student
Union. Walk-ins welcome.
Eating issues
Support Group
A small, comfortable environment with women
who are struggling with eating issues. Wednes
days 3:30-4:30pm Nebraska Union 338. Call
Norma, 472-7450 for more information.
Fraternities • Sororities
Clubs • Student Groups
Earn $1,000-$2,000 this quarter with the easy
campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising
event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are
filling quickly, so call today! Contact cam
pusfundraiser.com, (888) 923-3238, or visit
www.campusfundraiser.com.
Help PREVENT
Relationship Violence
Volunteer to be an Outreach Facilitator! Training
will be held on February 24 from 9am-2pm in the
Nebraska Union, for men and women who will
present across campus on this important topic.
Call Holly, 472-9428 for more information.
informational Meeting-Summer Employment
Informational meeting about summer employ
ment at Nebraska Lutheran Outdoor Ministries
on Wednesday, February 21, 8pm at the Luther
an Student Center. Application packets will be
available, and pizza will be served. For more in
formation, call NLOM toll free at 888-656-6254
or check out our web site at www.niom.org.
INTRAMURAL
ROUNDBALL SHOOTOUT
The Intramural Roundball Shootout will take
place on Tuesday, February 20 and Wednesday,
February 21 at the Campus Recreation Center
and the Military and Naval Science Building.
Events will include AROUND-THE-WORLD,
FREE THROW CONTEST, H.O.R.S.E. COMPE
TITION, NERF HOOP CONTEST, 1-0N-1
COMPETITION, AND 3 POINT SHOOT-OUT
CONTEST. No advance entry is required and
enter on site for all the events. Call 472-8383 for
more information or check the web site at
www.unl.edu/crac/im
It is only in the giving of oneself to others
that we truly live. -Ethel Percy Andrus
McDonald’s
Spirit of Service Award
Recognize the selfless volunteer
contributions of University students,
faculty and staff through this award!
Applications are now available at all
Student Involvement locations.
Deadline for applications
February 28,2001
ITS A CAMP THING!
Your opportunity to impact
the lives of children.
See us in the Union
March 6 for the Job Fair
Camp Foster YMCA
of the Okobojies
GET AN APPLICATION:
Campfoster.org
1-800-456-9622
NEBRASKA LAW
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advis
ing, 107 Oldfather on Wednesday, February 21,
12:30-2:00. Stop by or call 472-4190 for ap
pointment.
Nebraska Union Board
Positions Open for
2001-02
This board assumes the role of advocate for the
various segments of the University community
to the Director of the Nebraska Unions and the
Vice Chan, for Student Affairs. Deadline Friday.
March 2.
MODELS WANTED
Male and female for print work. 475-3382.
OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS
Elect your new Campus Recreation Advisory
Council representatives. Votes accepted Febru
ary 20-28, 2001 at the Campus Recreation Cen
ter (7:30am-5:30pm, M-F) and the East Campus
Activities Building (8:30am-8:00pm, M-F). Must
present your NU I.D. card to vote. Thanks for
your participation!
Rodeo Association Dance
Come join us at the Fair Grounds ‘Grand
Stands1 for a show with Cactus Hill, Saturday
February 24th. Doors open at 8:00pm. Dance
starts at 8:30. $5 at the door.
Sister Circle
African American Women's Support group
meets Wednesdays 4:45-5:45pm in Nebraska
Union room 338. Call Aalece at 472-9421 for
more information.
Students with Children
Support Group
Wednesday 12:30-1:30pm. Nebraska Union
338. Call Gail for more information at 472-7428.
TCAB
Teachers College Advisory Board
The Application deadline for TCAB has now
been extended until February 21 by 5pm in 105
Henzlik Hall. Special attention to Freshman
Education majors. This is a great way to get in
volved. .
THE NEBRASKA AT
OXFORD PROGRAM
You can still apply for the Nebraska at Oxford
Program for the summer of 2001. Spend 4
fun-filled summer weeks in England visiting
place such as Windsor castle, London, and
Shakespeare's hometown just to name a few.
You will earn 6 hours of 300/400 level credits in
business and the arts. Spaces are limited so
don’t delay. For more information contact Mark
Davis, CBA 138 or phone 472-2310.
Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance
East Union: 11-1 Wednesdays. City Union: 11-1
Thursdays. Sites will run from January 31-March
8. Free service of The Law College.
Agronomy Club
Meeting February 21 at 7:30pm in Kiem Hall
room 327. A speaker from Mychgen will be,
there. New member initiation will also be held.
Arts & Sciences Student
Advisory Board
Board meeting tonight at 6:00pm. Check Union
agenda for location. Hope to see you aH there.
Attention Block & Bridle
Meeting
This Thursday February 22 inthe East Campus
Union. Room to be posted. Executives 6:30,
spring initiates 7:00pm, all members 7:30pm.
Will be voting on Block & Bridle activities
changes. Important to have as many members
there as possible.
CBA SAB
General meeting tonight at 5:30 in CBA 132.
Hope to see you there.
iMA
We will be meeting Wednesday at 7:30pm in the
Union. Casual attire. Everyone is welcome!
Pre-Law Students
Join Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity as we
speak with a law professor from UNL Law Col
lege Wednesday at 5:30 In the Union.
RODEO ASSOCIATION
7:30 Wednesday, East Campus Union.
IvnD
Teachers College Advisory Board meeting to
night at 5:30 in Henzlik HaH, room 208.
The Publications Board will meet at 3:45 p.m.
Wednesday in the Daily Nebraskan conference
room, basement, Nebraska Union, to discuss
Daily Nebraskan policies. All are invited to at
tend.
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Congratulations to the following Phi Mu ladies
on their academic achievement. 4.0s: Megan
Ahl, Becky Burdick, Charlyn Ellison, Danielle
Eickman, Heidi Nelson, Lori Rezac, Eryn
Vaughn, Kristin Adams. 3.S-3.9: Julie Bergkamp,
Jessie Egiey, Sara Harman, Julie Hodgson, Amy
Kava, Cariss Leader, Lisa Livers, Diana Nelson,
Nicole Norder, Tara Pawling, Nicole Reda,
Sheana Reigle, Jamie Schaible, Jenn Slaymaker,
Lindsey Spencer, Brooke Studley, Tricia Torticill,
Kristin Voges, Megan Weyer, Jenn Witt, Rachel
Witt. Dean's List: Lori Rezac, Sheana Reigle,
Heidi Nelson, Charlyn Ellison, Becky Burdick,
Tara Pawling, Megan Ahl, Jamie Schaible, Kris
tin Voges, Lindsey Spencer, Nicole Norder, Ra
chel Witt, Danielle Eickman, Jenn Slaymaker, Li
sa Livers, Brooke Studley, Carissa Leader.
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We would like to warmly welcome Sarah Hardt
In to our sisterhood! You are a beautiful addition
to Pi Chapter Kappa Delta!
sa in AOT, your sisters
Pi Kappa Alpha
A big thanks to Pi Kappa Alpha for asking us to
help with the Salvation Army Belmont School
sleepover. We had a blast!
-Love Chi Omega
SALE
50% off all in stock Greek branded items until
the end of February. Stock up and save on gifts,
etc. Creation, 1720 “O' St 477-4401.
NU Student Government ■
Wednesday - February 21
6:30 p.m. - City Union
Information and Agenda Available
136 Nebraska Union
Student Government
Positions Open
University Health Center Student Advisory
Board. The purpose of the board shall be to
represent the student body in dealing with the
health concerns of the University community.
You do NOT have to be from Pre-Medical pro
fessions.
Daily Nebraskan Advisory board to the Re
gents-hire the editor, business manager, and
advisor. PubBd. acts as a publisher to the Board
of Regents and serves as a liaison between the
paper and its university constituencies, paying
attention to complaints against the paper.
Student Court Positions open on the court that
deals with UNL student organizations.
Applications for all three positions are available
at 136 Nebraska Union. Deadline February 23.
Long distance relationships CAN WORK! Find
out how at www.sblake.com.
Cell phone found on February 12 in UNL perime
ter parking lot. Call 742-5303 to claim.
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