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11/29/2006 02:48 AM
Arctic storm sacks Summit
SUMMIT COUNTY - The first Arctic blast of the season dropped down over Colorado Tuesday night, bringing more snow and some frigid air to the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) is anticipating ...
11/29/2006 02:48 AM
Parking in Breck takes center stage
BRECKENRIDGE - Parking changes being considered in Breckenridge include limiting four lots that currently allow for all-day parking to three hours, providing employee and some residential permits, and...
11/29/2006 01:10 AM
Arctic storm bears down on Colorado
We're starting to see the first signs of a powerful storm that's crossing Colorado. So far, light snow in Colorado Springs, Monument and Denver. But things will get worse, before they get better, espe...
11/29/2006 02:48 AM
Special testing under way for special burn permits
SUMMIT COUNTY - The Summit Fire Authority torched several test burn piles north of Silverthorne Tuesday in anticipation of the start of a special permitting process that will allow homeowners to burn ...
11/29/2006 01:10 AM
Group hikes to the summit of Pikes Peak to honor the explorer
After a tough three days of trekking in the cold, a group of eight hardy hikers made it to the top of Pikes Peak Tuesday with a new appreciation for Zebulon Pike. The man whose name the mountain now c...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
4 dead, 10 hurt in minivan crash near Idaho Springs
IDAHO SPRINGS - Four people were killed and 10 were taken to a hospital after a minivan crashed on Interstate 70 about 20 miles west of Denver on Tuesday, the Colorado State Patrol said.None of the in...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
High Country Hero: Hana Forest
High Country Hero: Hana ForestDecade Born: 1970sBorn and Raised: P?erov, a small town in the Czech RepublicFavorite Leaders: Václav Havel (the first president of the independent Czech Republic), ...
11/28/2006 09:15 PM
Don't get "Scrooged" this Christmas; it's worse than a lump of coal...
Deck the halls with putrid holly, fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la! On Wednesday, November 29, 2006 the City’s Forestry Division will begin the annual task of applying “Scrooge Christmas Tre...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
Man arrested on DNA evidence sentenced to 27 years
DENVER - The first man to be arrested in Denver on DNA evidence alone has been sentenced to 27 years in prison after pleading guilty to burglary and indecent exposure."I take full responsibility," Ter...
11/28/2006 08:57 PM
Travel for free: How to maximize your frequent flyer miles
Ahh... an island getaway. It sure sounds nice this time of year. But can you really get there on just frequent flyer miles? Around 180 million people in the U.S. belong to some type of frequent flyer ...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
Little support for Palisade whitewater park
GLENWOOD SPRINGS - Colorado River Basin water users met in Glenwood Springs Monday to consider how to allocate state grant money for local water projects aimed at alleviating a statewide water shortag...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
Home rule group in Eagle County puts off decision about another vote
EDWARDS - Home rule in Eagle County is alive for now, but several authors of the government-reform charter said they're not sure it should have a second chance."There's undecided ambivalence," said Do...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
Subdivision backs off threats to fine woman for peace-sign wreath
DENVER - A subdivision has withdrawn its threat of $25 daily fines against a homeowner who put a Christmas wreath shaped like a peace sign on the front of her home."We want to let you know that this e...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
Statewide school enrollment up slightly
DENVER - Colorado schools are a little busier this year, with 1.7 percent more students in kindergarten though 12th grade statewide compared with last year.The state has 783,977 students, up from 770,...
11/28/2006 10:44 PM
EPA demands Colorado move fast to cut pollution, meet standards
DENVER - Concern about rising pollution along Colorado's Front Range has led federal regulators to prod the state to move more quickly to meet ozone standards.The Environmental Protection Agency has g...
11/28/2006 08:55 PM
Keeping Fire Sprinkler Pipes From Freezing
If you live in an apartment or work in a business with fire sprinkler pipes, beware. As temperatures fall, the chances they'll freeze increase. According to The Colorado Springs Fire Department, last ...
11/28/2006 04:46 PM
U.S. Forces Finds Jet Wreckage, Pilot Missing
Reporter: AP U.S. military officials say insurgents got to a crashed Air Force jet in Iraq before they could and the pilot is missing. The F-16 jet crashed about 20 miles northwest of Baghdad Mond...
11/28/2006 06:37 PM
Breckenridge community discussion focuses on parking
BRECKENRIDGE - About 50 people showed up to voice their opinions and concerns over potential parking changes at a community meeting last night at the Breckenridge Town Hall Council Chambers.The change...
11/28/2006 06:37 PM
Keystone's Nor-Am Alpine races delayed slightly due to heavy snowfall
KEYSTONE - A winter storm hit the High Country today, delaying Keystone's alpine ski races, causing havoc for Summit County drivers but delighting grateful skiers and riders. As of 6 a.m. Keystone rep...
11/28/2006 04:46 PM
'Nothing Less Than Victory' Acceptable in Iraq
'); But he says the war on terror transcends a military conflict. He calls it an ideological struggle in which "nothing less than victory" is acceptable. Bush is also telling NATO allies that Afghan...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
Broncos' future is now
By PAT GRAHAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DENVER - Jay Cutler’s been the Denver Broncos’ starting quarterback all of one practice and he’s already a rattled rookie. Cutler was playing it...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
Tickets on sale now for Class 3A title tilt
Members of the Alamosa High School football team celebrate their victory over Florence on Saturday in the Class 3A state semifinals. The Mean Moose play host to Pueblo County on Saturday in the stat...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
ThunderWolves women win twice, brace for tournament
Following a disappointing opening to the season, the Colorado State University-Pueblo women's basketball team righted itself out by breaking into the win column in a big way this past weekend. The ...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
State awaits word on compact delivery
Colorado still is waiting to learn whether it will owe Kansas water or receive a credit for deliveries from the Arkansas River at the state line this year. “We’ve still got a big gap onl...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
Western Ski resorts embrace small-town images to make more money
By SANDY SHORE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DENVER - In the ski town of Breckenridge, the holiday rush is for the slopes, not the shops. Residents can buy a Christmas tree, upscale clothing, boots or trend...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
Steelmaker increases mercury removal efforts
By KAREN VIGIL THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN Rocky Mountain Steel Mills recently joined a national coalition of automobile manufacturers, steel industry associations and environmental groups in increasing ef...
11/28/2006 02:07 PM
School postponed at Dillon Valley Elementary; classes to begin at 11:45 a.m.
DILLON - The power has been restored at Dillon Valley Elementary, and the building is warming up for the arrival of students. Power went off for unknown reasons, forcing the decision to temporarily cl...
11/28/2006 02:07 PM
Storm dumps powder, ups avy danger
SUMMIT COUNTY - The first real Arctic blast of the season ispoised to sweep through Colorado Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing anothershot of snow and some bitterly cold temperatures to the area.The Na...
11/28/2006 12:26 PM
Jones Not Likely to Face Charges
Reporter: AP The attorney for a former male prostitute who says he had sex with disgraced Colorado Springs pastor Ted Haggard says he doesn't expect his client will face criminal charges. Attorn...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
Council OKs $61 million 2007 budget
The Pueblo City Council voted to trim its savings from lower-than-anticipated health care costs to keep the city's public transit service on an even keel. Prior to a lengthy public hearing on the ci...
11/28/2006 12:26 PM
Walmart $4 Prescription Drug Plan Available
Reporter: AP Wal-Mart will roll out its four-dollar generic prescription plan in 11 more states today, including Colorado. The Arkansas-based discounter started the discount drug program in Florid...
11/28/2006 12:07 PM
Shamana blends mysticism and medicine
By JOSEPHINE MARCOTTY McCLATCHY-TRIBUNE MINNEAPOLIS - On the second floor of an anonymous building on a side street in St. Louis Park, Minn., a shamana is at work. As cars trundle by outside her off...
11/28/2006 07:57 AM
Apartments for rent in Colorado Springs
A new study of 44,000 apartments in the Colorado Springs area found that about 11 percent of apartments are available for rent. That is slightly higher than last year. The results of this study are ...
11/28/2006 07:57 AM
Chaos claims Christen is trying to confuse voters
A week after Eric Christen's surprise resignation from the Colorado Springs District-11 school board, there are more questions from his opponents. Members of the "End the D-11 Chaos Committee" claim...
11/28/2006 07:57 AM
Retailers join forces for Cyber Monday
The first day back to work after Thanksgiving is a time when many people go online for holiday shopping. Cyber Monday has become so popular that nearly 400 online retailers banded together to create
11/28/2006 04:01 AM
Generic drug costs could dip locally
Many national retail chains like Wal-Mart and K-Mart are now offering certain low cost generic prescription drugs for anywhere from $4 to $15. You can save a few dollars, but along with financial bene...
11/28/2006 04:00 AM
Working to secure the Pueblo County Jail
Work is being done to try and make the Pueblo County Jail more secure. This, after two more inmates broke out last week, by moving a ceiling tile in their cell. County maintenance crews will now weld ...
11/28/2006 01:44 AM
Daughter of missing Air Force nurse sick
GOLDEN - The daughter of a missing Air Force nurse fell ill and was under a doctor's care Saturday, Jefferson County sheriff's officials said.Sixteen-month-old Savannah Marie Dotson was taken to a hos...
11/28/2006 12:14 AM
Bronco Fans React to Quarterback Change
'); The rumors about the quarterback replacement started Thanksgiving night when Denver lost for the second time in five days and fans reacted quickly. At the Sportsfan it was Cutler's jersey that su...
11/28/2006 12:13 AM
Police Look for Missing Mother
Reporter: Ashley Fielder A Colorado Springs woman reported missing a week ago today and there are still no leads for police to go on. Police found Rosario Olea's car in the parking lot of Zio's res...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Pets available for adoption in Summit County
Fonzie -A 2-year-old, neutered male keeshond/spitz mix. Chaco - Old male chocolate Lab.Thea - Older husky mix.To visit any of these animals, visit the Summit County Animal Shelter off County Road 1004...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Cnx career event 11/30
On behalf of Summit High School, I would like to thank all the wonderful representatives of local business and industry who recently participated in our Junior Career Journey workshops. This event was...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Union Station will focus on ground-level revival
DENVER - Rather than feeding Denver's impressive skyline, the redeveloped Union Station will keep our eyes on the ground. It will stitch together the city's vibrant downtown and the emerging Central P...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Robbins may pull guilty plea
BRECKENRIDGE - The case of Brandon Robbins, who is serving 28 years in prison for his role in the 2002 beating death of Cody Wieland, could be headed back to square one, two years after the former Bre...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Tunnel bursts at the seams this Thanksgiving holiday
Special to the Daily file photo Pictured here during quieter times, the east approach to the Eisenhower Tunnel is shown. This past holiday weekend was a record-setter for travelers passing through bot...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Newest ski areas find niches with terrain
IDAHO SPRINGS - When Echo Mountain Park opened for the first time last spring, an employee donned a monkey suit to greet skiers and snowboarders in the dirt parking lot as tunes from Blackalicious, Of...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Dog Den celebrates two years of training humans
People, pictured from left, are members of the Dog Den family Kelly Frechette, Sharon Alcalay, Tara Crawford and owners Shannon Drogsvold and Don Drogsvold. The Silverthorne dog daycare and training f...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Winds of Change blowing bookshop's doors closed
Summit Daily/Mark Fox Maureen Keefe, owner of Winds of Change Books and Gifts in Frisco, has decided to put the independent book store up for sale.
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
More than 5,000 attend Holiday lighting ceremony, celebration
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. - In the early years, the Hotel Colorado would close its doors during the winter and wouldn't open them again until the warm breeze of spring thawed the valley.But those were t...
11/27/2006 09:59 PM
Wal-Mart's $4 generic prescription program comes to Summit County
FRISCO - With or without insurance, 276 generic prescription drugs cost just $4 for a month's supply starting today at Wal-Mart in Frisco.Another 55 cost $9."This is helping people all across the boar...
11/27/2006 08:21 PM
Car Crooks Strike More In Winter
With the colder weather on the way, police say that's when car thieves are more likely to strike. Police say that about 70% of stolen cars are because there were keys left inside. Apparently, it's a p...
11/27/2006 08:20 PM
Plummer Out, Cutler In
Reporter: KKTV/Associated Press Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan has announced that rookie quarterback Jay Cutler will start in Sunday night's game against Seattle to replace veteran Jake Plumm...
11/27/2006 04:31 PM
Postal workers are having trouble keeping up
Higher than average mail volume and staffing shortages are keeping workers at the post office busier than normal. Letters and packages are arriving later and later, and the Letter Carriers Union says ...
11/27/2006 11:28 AM
Cutler Era expected to start with Plummer's benching
Denver quarterback Jake Plummer stands on the sidelines in a game last season in San Diego. Plummer is expected to be benched in favor of rookie Jay Cutler today.
11/27/2006 11:28 AM
Patriots overcome turnovers, Bears
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The New England Patriots finally quit stopping themselves. After New England turned the ball over three times inside the Chicago 20-yard line, tight end Ben...
11/27/2006 07:12 AM
Christmas tree cutting begins
Christmas is right around the corner, which means it's time to start looking for the perfect tree. Christmas tree cutting in Pike National Forest begins Monday, and continues through December 13. Pe...
11/26/2006 11:24 PM
Second escaped Pueblo County inmate turns himself in
The search is over for a second inmate, who broke out of the Pueblo County Jail the day before Thanksgiving. 22-year-old Daniel Smith turned himself in, early Sunday morning. Smith and another inmate ...
11/26/2006 11:23 PM
Christmas tree safety risks can be minimized
As you pick out your Christmas tree, be sure to choose wisely. The U.S. Fire Administration reports that Christmas trees account for 200 fires each year. Dry trees can catch fire quickly, so be sure t...
11/26/2006 08:55 PM
Around the Mountains: Climate change prompts discussions
REVELSTOKE, B.C. - The changing climate continues to be in the news in scattered mountain towns as activists and officials argue for a broader and longer matrix for economic decisions."I'm slowly gett...
11/26/2006 08:55 PM
Vail's hybrid bus goes into service
VAIL - April Jean-Baptist and her husband just bought a Toyota Prius hybrid car. For their ski vacation to Vail from Chicago, they bought credits to offset the "carbon footprint" that their trip creat...
11/26/2006 08:55 PM
Action County: The Debonville family
The Summit County lifestyle is a very active one, and like many families here in the High Country, the Debonvilles devote a large amount of time to the development of their children's athletic lifesty...
11/26/2006 08:55 PM
New metro light rail line incorporates art
DENVER - Whether it's a five-story wall dotted with gleaming glass blocks or a row of small steel birds, art helps shape the identity of stations on the new Southeast Corridor light-rail line.And it c...
11/26/2006 05:22 PM
Paving of Pikes Peak proceeding slowly, due by 2012
CASCADE - The paving of the Pikes Peak highway, ordered by a judge after complaints that the existing gravel road was causing environmental damage, is proceeding.Officials say the availability of mone...
11/26/2006 11:43 AM
Some coffee purists prefer to roast at home
Dave Johnson (left) and Dave Borton smell and taste a cup of home roasted coffee while they and other home coffee-roasting aficionados sit around the kitchen table and talk about different coffee be...
11/26/2006 11:43 AM
Crafting a home piece by piece
FLORENCE - A modular home-building business is reaching soaring heights at the Fremont County Airport Industrial Park thanks to the inexpensive cost of building here. Five Oaks Homes are like huge ...
11/26/2006 11:43 AM
Light up the night
For some, it was a chance to see a relative or friend. For others, it was something you just have to do every holiday season. Whatever the reason, several thousand people turned out Saturday night t...
11/26/2006 11:43 AM
Alamosa gives Florence the boot
By JUDY HILDNER THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN FLORENCE - Jason Espinoza's kick sailed up and through the uprights with just 36 seconds showing on the Husky Stadium game clock late Saturday afternoon. That p...
11/26/2006 11:43 AM
Hitting sour notes that would make F. Scott Key cringe
‘Oh, say can you see,’ as my ears start to bleed? I have spent the last 20 years of my life watching the games people play. I have seen playoff games, Super Bowls and All-Star games, sta...
11/26/2006 11:43 AM
No two the same
Margaret Ward Masias is president of the Pueblo Downtown Association. As a nearly 20-year member of the board of directors of the Pueblo Downtown Association, and the group's current president, I am...
11/26/2006 11:43 AM
Politics threaten protections for military heroes
The Medal of Honor memorial at the Pueblo Convention Center includes statues of Pueblo's four recipients. We are spoiled! We are becoming America "the Land of the Me” and the "Home of the Depr...
11/26/2006 03:58 AM
3A state final set
After a Southern Colorado-filled day of football semifinals, the 3A high school championship game is set: Pueblo County will travel to play Alamosa. At Pueblo County High School, the Hornets jumped ou...
11/26/2006 03:58 AM
WWII vet rings Salvation Army bell
An 88-year-old veteran of World War II is the oldest Salvation Army bell ringer in Colorado Springs. This is the first year Clint McConnaughey has been a bell ringer. He says he's doing it for the ext...
11/26/2006 03:54 AM
Pizza Delivery Man Jumped and Robbed
Pizza Delivery Man Jumped and Robbed A Colorado Springs pizza delivery man was attacked from behind and robbed of all of his pizza. It happened in the Retreat apartment complex Friday. Witnesses ...
11/26/2006 01:35 AM
First of returning Stryker Brigade arrive
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - The first of returning soldiers from the 172nd Stryker Brigade arrived in Alaska Saturday to the cheers of family and friends.
11/26/2006 01:35 AM
Local's life imperiled again
BRECKENRIDGE - As she begins to talk about the potentially deadly disease ravaging her life, she sighs deeply. Instantly her beautiful, sparkling blue eyes grow sad and she stares out the window.Docto...
11/26/2006 01:35 AM
Around the Mountains: Vail hospital could hit 300,000 sq. feet
VAIL - Administrators of the hospital in Vail are planning a giant expansion that will nearly double the size of the facility. It is now at 175,000 square feet, and if approved by town officials, woul...
11/26/2006 01:35 AM
Feds fret over high Ute reservation murder rate
DENVER - The state's new U.S. attorney is calling the Ute Mountain Indian reservation the "murder capital of Colorado," with a murder rate 50 times the national average.U.S. Attorney Troy Eld told the...
11/26/2006 12:07 AM
Wildfire burns in eastern El Paso County
Just after 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon a wild land fire broke out south of Rush, CO along the Lincoln County line. Fire officials say that the fire burned 80 to 100 acres and is now under control. Five ...
11/25/2006 11:56 AM
Plummer's play might cost him his job
DENVER - Jake Plummer’s been looking over his shoulder since the Denver Broncos chose Vanderbilt’s Jay Cutler with the 11th pick in the NFL draft back in April. He may not be craning hi...
11/25/2006 11:56 AM
Police nab one escapee
One of two men who escaped from the Pueblo County Detention Center on Wednesday was apprehended Friday morning as he hid in the attic of an acquaintance's residence on Pueblo's East Side. Scott Gom...
11/25/2006 11:56 AM
Hornets look to conquer Summit
When it appears a team is a lock to win a playoff game, that is the time to beware. On paper, Pueblo County High School's football team has played top-notch competition all season and beaten two qu...
11/25/2006 11:56 AM
D60, PEA to resume talks
School District 60 and its teachers’ union will return to the negotiating table next week and meet with a federal mediator in Colorado Springs. Three school board members met Friday in a speci...
11/25/2006 11:56 AM
Holidays can bring the perfect gift for job seekers
Job seekers: The holidays may bring you the gift of a perfect job. That's because seasonal hiring is as much a part of the holidays as mistletoe, candy canes and - dare we say it - fruitcakes. Some...
11/25/2006 11:56 AM
Christmas sales bring outages to Web sites
NEW YORK - High traffic disrupted Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s Web site for much of Friday, one of the year’s busiest shopping days. The Walt Disney Co. also had problems handling the rush of ...
11/25/2006 03:46 AM
Pueblo's D-60 board meets in executive session
Teachers in Pueblo's largest school district are on strike watch. Their current contract expires at the end of this month and the union has already filed necessary paperwork with the state to call a s...
11/25/2006 01:35 AM
Silverthorne mulls 'massive' lofts plan
SILVERTHORNE - Depending on who you talk to, a proposed loft-style development in Silverthorne could either be the key to creating the feel of a vibrant town center along the Blue River or simply an o...
11/25/2006 01:35 AM
Black Friday It's not that bad depending on where you shop
DENVER - One way to beat the push and shove of holiday shopping is to hang out at a mall that offers valet parking, Cartier jewelry and Neiman Marcus.Amy Salinger, shopping on the day after Thanksgivi...
11/25/2006 12:08 AM
Budget cuts could effect local campgrounds
The U.S. Forest Service is looking at making cuts that could lead to closing campgrounds in this region. Forest service personnel plan to rank all recreation sites based on usage and operating costs. ...
11/25/2006 12:07 AM
2 Men Escape From Jail, 1 Caught
Rosie Barresi One down and one to go. Police in Pueblo are still looking for one more prison escapee. Two men broke out of the Pueblo County Jail Wednesday night. Authorities say, both swiveled th...
11/24/2006 09:53 PM
Resorts are ready for busy weekend
SUMMIT COUNTY - Copper Mountain Resort opened North America's first superpipe on Thursday in anticipation of a busy extended holiday weekend, and all the major local resorts are prepping for crowded s...
11/24/2006 08:25 PM
Grinches steal baby gifts
It looks like the holiday grinches have been busy in Pueblo. Thieves broke in and stole a bunch of baby shower gifts from a single mom who is working to put herself through college. Tara Scott came ho...
11/24/2006 09:53 PM
It is easy being green
SILVERTHORNE - A Silverthorne home proves that being green can be easy after all, even at 8,400 feet. A Parade of Homes house built by RJB Contracting won the Built Green Home of the Year in the milli...
11/24/2006 09:53 PM
Forecaster says El Nino may continue; good news for Colorado ski resorts
BOULDER - A climate researcher with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says the snow-inducing El Nino of recent months should continue or strengthen.Klaus Wolter's updated forecast, r...
11/24/2006 09:53 PM
Blue Valley Ranch, manager honored with top Colorado conservation award
SUMMIT COUNTY - The area Blue Valley Ranch and ranch manager Perry Handyside have been honored for dedication to the conservation of Colorado natural resources as the recipients of the Colorado Ranchi...
11/24/2006 09:53 PM
Digital mammography machine becoming a reality for the county
SUMMIT COUNTY - Fundraising for a digital mammography machine at St. Anthony Summit Medical Center is picking up speed, with around $20,000 raised in the last month, according to Joan Davids, chairwom...
11/24/2006 08:22 PM
Local Woman Writes Greeting Cards
Katherine Cook They come in every shape, size and for every occasion, but who writes the magic prose inside greeting cards? Some shoppers, including Randy Romanchek have their theories.
11/24/2006 06:02 PM
Federal report: Increasing number of Coloradans has trouble getting food
DENVER - A federal report shows the number of people in Colorado who have trouble getting enough to eat has increased by nearly 3 percent over the past three years, one of the fastest growth rates in ...
11/24/2006 04:24 PM
Shoppers Hit the Stores on Black Friday
Shoppers Hit the Stores on Black Friday Throngs of shoppers are descending on Colorado stores Friday as the holiday buying season gets under way. Retailers are pulling out promotions and discoun...
11/24/2006 04:24 PM
Changes Ahead for Pikes Peak Raceway Under New Owner
AP A broker says the owner of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain has found a buyer. Stew Mosko of Fuller and Company brokered the deal for track owner International Speedway Corporat...

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