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00:00...opponents and has amassed, in cash and prizes, a total of $134,100.
00:07How much longer will Kit's winning streak continue?
00:10We'll find out in a moment as...
00:12From Hollywood!
00:13It's everybody's game of strategy, knowledge, and fun.
00:17It's Kit Acto!
00:20And now, here's our host, Wig Martin May!
00:27Thank you very much, Charlie O'Brien.
00:31Welcome. Nice to have all of you with us.
00:35Enough already, enough already.
00:37A person could get accustomed to that.
00:40Walks in, wife doesn't applaud, he leaves.
00:43Divorces, that's what that causes.
00:45Nice to have you with us. Let's meet our current champion.
00:47Our current champion, whose winnings total in cash and prizes $134,100,
00:53is the winner of the Tic-Tac-Toe West Palm Beach Contestant Search.
00:56He's the store manager, whose interests include genealogy, meet Kit Salisbury.
01:01And his opponent, he's the school principal, whose interests include basketball and reading, meet Dan Heiserman.
01:12Dan, welcome to the show.
01:14Dan was on the show last time around, and he got blitzed.
01:19Actually, what happened was, he kept going for the double category, and you didn't even get to take a pick
01:23on the board, did you?
01:23That's right.
01:24But when that happens, of course, we have that player back, and that's why you're back.
01:28And a school principal where?
01:29In Vista La Mesa School in San Diego, outside of San Diego.
01:31Been doing that for a long time?
01:33About 10 years, yeah.
01:34Well, welcome and good luck to you.
01:35Thank you very much.
01:36You know, the students are going to be watching.
01:38I know that.
01:38The principal is never supposed to miss.
01:41I know that.
01:42And they know that, right?
01:43We have some students in the audience.
01:44Right, students?
01:45The principal knows everything, or he's supposed to.
01:48Hi, Kit.
01:49Hi, Wayne.
01:49How are you?
01:50Good.
01:50Kit, our current champion, you're all familiar with him.
01:52He has won $134,100.
01:56Tag complies it.
02:00In your wildest dreams, when you were selected as the contestant search winner from West Palm
02:04Beach, did Kit Salisbury ever think that he would reach the $100,000 plateau, even the
02:11$50,000 plateau?
02:13I really didn't.
02:14I was hoping for that first square or the first game, just so I could go back with something.
02:19You're obviously a very personable and intelligent person.
02:22Our questions and categories range from A to Z.
02:27Did you do anything to prepare yourself before you came on the show?
02:32Yeah, I...
02:32What does a person do?
02:34Well, I read the World Almanac.
02:36Front to back.
02:38Right.
02:38Are you serious?
02:39Yeah, oh yeah.
02:40How do you read the World Almanac?
02:40I kind of skim through the gross national products and things like that.
02:44I see.
02:44But yeah, uh-huh.
02:45But you did prepare yourself.
02:46Oh yeah.
02:46And you prepared well.
02:47Are you ready, Principal?
02:48I'm ready.
02:48Here we go.
02:49Good luck, Kit, Dan.
02:56Let's take a look at the board and we'll show you the subjects you're going to have
03:00to deal with in this match.
03:01Players, pads and polys, challenge category, colors, botany, movies, double or nothing,
03:06World War II, seesaw, and animals.
03:09Kit, as our champion, of course you select first.
03:11Okay, I'd like double or nothing on the right center.
03:13All right.
03:14The double or nothing is one where you get a chance to earn two boxes on this term.
03:17But first, you have to answer this question, Kit.
03:19The subject of this double or nothing question is the stage.
03:22The stage.
03:23This type of theatrical show usually includes baggy pants comedians and bawdy songs.
03:28It was popular in the United States around the turn of the century and is named after
03:32a valley in France.
03:34Name that type of entertainment.
03:36Burlesque?
03:36No, it's vaudeville.
03:38Not burlesque, but vaudeville.
03:40So, you don't get to go for that second category.
03:42We shuffle.
03:43And Dan, you have the rare privilege of playing versus Kit to jump out.
03:47In front, what would you like?
03:48I'm going to try double or nothing.
03:49All right.
03:50He's going for the same strategy.
03:52The subject of this double or nothing question is stories and fables.
03:56Stories and fables.
03:58In this well-known Arab fable, a woman named Scheherazade told stories each night to a prince.
04:04According to the title of this fable, how many knights did Scheherazade tell her tales?
04:10Forty.
04:10No, 1001.
04:12The collection is called The Thousand and One Nights.
04:15We're right back where we started from.
04:17We're going to take a break.
04:18We all need a breath.
04:24Nothing beats a Stouffer's Pizza.
04:27Luscious toppings on a French bread crust.
04:29So crispy brown.
04:30All those great ingredients.
04:32It's so easy to pick up.
04:35It's so hard to put down.
04:37Help yourself.
04:38Help yourself.
04:39Help yourself to Stouffer's Pizza.
04:41Real cheese toppings.
04:43Yes, indeed.
04:45Just one hand is all you need.
04:47Help yourself, help yourself, help yourself to Stouffer's Pizza.
04:52Help yourself to Stouffer's Pizza.
04:54The new 1985 Mitsubishi Mighty Max trucks are here now during the Mitsubishi 85 Head Start Sales Event.
05:01And they've still got 84 price tags, plus a truckload of new standard features.
05:06Like a double-wall cargo box, radial tires, full carpeting, a cargo light, tinted glass, electronic fuel, feed-back system,
05:13and a lot more.
05:14So get a head start on 1985 and get into your nearest Mitsubishi Motors dealer today.
05:24In the next few moments, this drunk driver will ruin an innocent life.
05:29And Amendment 9 would let him off the hook.
05:31Would deny his victim fair payment for the damage he causes.
05:35That's one reason why members of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, the Florida Consumer Federation, and thousands of others are against
05:42Amendment 9.
05:43Promoters claim it would cut medical costs.
05:46Ridiculous.
05:47Not one word about cutting costs.
05:49Don't make the innocent pay while the guilty go free.
05:52Vote against Amendment 9.
05:54A whole new generation is going into court.
05:57Excuse me, Your Honor.
05:58Check it out.
05:59Thank you, Your Honor.
06:00Both Peoples Court.
06:01The Peoples Court.
06:02Tomorrow at 10 on Channel 4.
06:05By the way, 5 sticks out very strongly in my mind at this moment because Kit has won 5 of
06:10what Charlie is about to describe.
06:11He's won 5 of these.
06:13Anytime a player on this show defeats 5 opponents in a row, he wins something special.
06:17Charlie, what is it?
06:18It's a brand new car!
06:21The Eagle Wagon comes equipped with luxury features like air conditioning, AMFM, stereo tinted glass, and roof rack, plus the
06:26confidence of Select Drive, the all-service four-wheel drive system furnished by American Motors.
06:30And now back to you, Rick.
06:31Okay, Kit, Dan, let's continue.
06:33We shuffle the categories, and Kit, it's like we're starting all over again.
06:36No money in the pot, nine subjects on the board.
06:39Okay, well, let me give Double or Nothing one more try.
06:42All righty, Double or Nothing again for the third time.
06:44The subject of this Double or Nothing question is games.
06:47Though this game resembles tennis, it is descended from a game called Puna, which originated in India.
06:53The game takes its current name from a town in western England.
06:56Name that game.
07:00Badminton.
07:01That's right.
07:02Just in time.
07:03Badminton.
07:04Some people say badminton, but that's what it is.
07:07You got it just before the buzzer.
07:09Double or Nothing.
07:11Okay, now, to earn the box, you must select another box, answer that question correctly, and you get both boxes,
07:16miss it, and you get neither one.
07:18Which box would you like?
07:19World War II in the upper left.
07:21Upper left corner, World War II.
07:23This is the question, Kit.
07:25In 1943, this Italian dictator, known as El Duce, was overthrown and imprisoned after his army had met with numerous
07:31defeats.
07:32Rescued by German paratroopers, he later headed a puppet government in northern Italy.
07:36Name him and you'll have two boxes.
07:38Mussolini.
07:39Right.
07:40Benito Mussolini.
07:42So, in Double or Nothing, in World War II, goes X's.
07:45And in the pot, we have $400.
07:47We shuffle.
07:49Dan, it is your turn.
07:51I'm going to have to take animals to block.
07:52Now, for a vertical block, animals.
07:54Question, this lizard's tongue is as long as its body, and it has the ability to change the colors of
07:59its skin to match its surroundings.
08:01This lizard takes its name from the Greek for dwarf lion.
08:05For a block, name it.
08:06Chameleon.
08:07Yes, that would be a chameleon.
08:08Good for a vertical block.
08:10He shuffles.
08:10$600 in the pot.
08:12Back to Kit Salisbury.
08:14Okay, I'd like World War II in the center.
08:17In the center, a two-parter worth $300.
08:18Kit, on April 18, 1942, 16 B-25 bombers took off from the U.S. carrier Hornet and heavily bombed
08:26a major Asian city in retaliation for Pearl Harbor.
08:30First, name the city.
08:31Secondly, name the famous pilot who led the attack.
08:34Think about it for a few seconds.
08:44Kit, it happened April 18, 1942.
08:46The bombers that took off from the carrier Hornet bombed a major Asian city.
08:51Name the city.
08:52Tokyo.
08:53Yes, name the famous pilot who led the attack.
08:55Doolittle.
08:55You got it.
08:56Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle.
09:00Led the attack on Tokyo.
09:02Three X's, one O.
09:03Dan, your turn.
09:04$900 in the pot.
09:06I'm going to have to take one of those two.
09:07I'll take Seesaw.
09:08The Seesaw category.
09:10All right, I'll read a question with a number of answers to it, players.
09:13First, you'll both Seesaw back and forth, offering answers until one of you answers incorrectly, repeats an answer, or takes
09:20too much time.
09:21The other player then gets the box.
09:23For example, Kit, if you get the Seesaw answer correctly, you will have Tic-Tac-Doe, your 28th win.
09:30It would mean $1,100 to you for a total of $135,200.
09:36Dan, if you answer correctly, of course, you would have a successful block.
09:40According to the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration, of the 22 million tourists who visited the United States in
09:461982, most came from these 10 countries.
09:50I want you to name them.
09:52Now, Dan, since you selected, we'll start with you.
09:55Japan.
09:56Japan is one.
09:57Kit.
09:58Canada.
09:59Canada is one.
10:00Dan.
10:01Germany.
10:02Germany.
10:02Is that acceptable?
10:04Yes, Wink, that is an acceptable answer.
10:05Yes, West Germany is what I have.
10:06That's acceptable, Kit.
10:09England.
10:11England is...
10:12That is an acceptable answer for the United Kingdom, Wink.
10:14Correct.
10:15Dan.
10:15France.
10:17France is one.
10:18Kit.
10:19Mexico.
10:20Mexico is one.
10:22Spain.
10:24That is incorrect, Kit.
10:25You have Tic-Tac-Doe.
10:36So, Dan, you almost had to go for that, even though it was a seesaw category.
10:40It turned out to put you away in this particular match.
10:44Kit, I will say this, and to you, Dan.
10:46The ones that were left that were acceptable, those countries that visit our country most
10:51often, Australia, Brazil was left, Italy was left, and Venezuela, strangely enough.
10:57Venezuela was left on the list, but not Spain.
11:01Kit, congratulations.
11:02That means $1,100 in cash when added to your prior winnings.
11:06Your total now has jumped to $135,200 in cash and prizes.
11:13Let's take on the dragon again shortly.
11:16Well, Dan, I am sorry that it didn't last longer for you.
11:20I think the students are going to be proud of you.
11:22You did all right for yourself.
11:23That was tough.
11:23But it happens often on this show.
11:25There has to be a winner.
11:26It has to be a loser.
11:28Thank you for being with us.
11:29I had fun.
11:29And Godspeed.
11:31Dan Heisman.
11:33Okay, Kit, let's play the dragon together.
11:34Come on over.
11:38Right here, boy.
11:40Sir.
11:41Guy with $135,000.
11:42Yes, sir.
11:43Stand anywhere you want to.
11:44Behind these numbers are various amounts of money, a tick, a tack, and, of course, in
11:47the center, as always, the dragon.
11:49That's where he starts, anyway.
11:51Oh, hush.
11:52Get the tick and the tack.
11:53I wasn't talking to you.
11:54You automatically get the dough.
11:56Let's take a look first at our prize package.
11:58Charlie?
11:58Well, Kit, if you'd like to explore, here is one vacation that will truly make an explorer
12:03of you.
12:03First, Kit, we'll give you an explorer's sun helmet to pack in this rugged luggage.
12:07The Henley Collection has the tradition of England's Henley Regatta with the pride of
12:11American craftsmanship.
12:12Made of waterproof cordura and full-grain leather, it's a stunning collection of soft, sided luggage
12:17for today's demanding travelers.
12:19And then, Kit, we'll send you to explore the age-old mysteries of the pharaohs in exotic
12:24Egypt.
12:267,000 years of civilization away to the magnificently preserved monuments of the pharaohs.
12:31See the amazing pyramids, the Sphinx, the Valley of the Kings, and the mighty Nile River.
12:35You'll spend 10 days in the land that combines biblical tradition, history, and modern Mid-East
12:40life, provided by American Express vacation stores, offices worldwide.
12:43This explorer package is worth, in cash and prizes, over $4,000.
12:49Wouldn't that be nice, a trip to Egypt?
12:51It would.
12:52For a man who hasn't been too lucky with the trips versus the dragon, this would be nice
12:56to win.
12:57Nine numbers.
12:58Back to the audience.
12:59Can we have some lights, please?
13:01And we'll go to Susan.
13:03Beautiful dress she has on today.
13:04And would you introduce the lady on Susan's right?
13:07That is Susan's cousin, Deborah Delaney.
13:10And for those of you who are uninitiated, perhaps haven't seen this man on before, where
13:14have you been?
13:15That is his wife, the lady on the end.
13:17Susan.
13:18Right.
13:18Susan, you want to start?
13:20Number two.
13:21You go along with that?
13:21Oh, yeah.
13:22All right.
13:22Number two.
13:23He never, never goes against his wife.
13:25$250.
13:27$750.
13:27That's all you need.
13:28You go to Egypt.
13:29Okay.
13:30Cool.
13:31Number four.
13:32Susan, you agree with that?
13:33Take a look.
13:34Four.
13:34$250 plus.
13:35$400.
13:36$650.
13:37$350 more, and you're going to take it through it.
13:39Seven.
13:40Number seven.
13:41We need $350 to head to Egypt.
13:46Harrow.
13:47I hate that.
13:48I'm sorry about that.
13:49Let's look at the rest of the board.
13:50One, three, five, six, eight, or nine.
13:52Needed $350.
13:53$500 behind number nine.
13:55Tack behind the middle one, number five.
13:57Tick up there behind three.
13:58That would have given it to you.
13:59But you still have a total of $135,200, regardless of getting beat this time.
14:07Congratulations.
14:07We'll be back in just a moment.
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14:30Let's taste new tab.
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15:31And what that Smokehouse flavor can do to ribs and chicken?
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16:00We've days at 4 on Channel 4.
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16:03Then join me here during Tic-Tac-Toe for your chance to win $1,000 starting next Monday in the
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16:14Some of our departing intestines will receive...
16:16Carefree gum tastes too good to be sugarless.
16:19If Carefree is sugarless, I'm about to strike oil.
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16:30But mmm, baby fresh on you.
16:32Arid Baby Fresh Spray, Roll-On Solid, and Baby Fresh Cream.
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16:51Cost a little more, but it's worth it.
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16:56Back to you, Wank.
16:57You know what Kit told me during that break?
16:59He didn't mind missing out on the trip to Egypt, but he's always wanted a pith helmet.
17:07Kit didn't really say that to me. You know that.
17:09Let's take a look at our next opponent.
17:11Who do we have, Charlie?
17:12Well, she's a teacher, and her interests include puzzles and reading.
17:15Meet Jan Cicina.
17:22Hello, Jan.
17:23Hi.
17:23Nice to meet you. What do you teach?
17:25I teach second grade at Fairmont School in Yorba Linda, and have been doing so for about 19 years.
17:3019 years?
17:31Yes.
17:31You've got to really like second graders.
17:33I do. They're a real cute age to teach, and they're very eager to learn.
17:37Over 19 years, you've had a lot of students.
17:39Do you think any of them are going to be watching you right this minute as we speak?
17:42I think a lot of them will be.
17:43So all of you past and present students of Jan, root her on to victory.
17:48Kit certainly has his rooting section out there in the audience, led by his wife.
17:52Do you have anybody in the audience, Jan?
17:53Yes, my mother.
17:54Where's your mom? Let's take a look at your mom.
17:56Mom, would you hold up your hand, please?
17:57There she is.
17:58Real high, so we can see you.
17:59There we are.
18:00You know, like when we're in school, when teacher says hold up her hand, we hold it high, don't we,
18:06Jan?
18:06Absolutely.
18:07Not like this, but like this.
18:08Take a look at the board.
18:09Let's stop being silly.
18:10We're going to get serious about some money in categories now.
18:13Scary things, opponent's choice, medical facts, odd names, spelling, jump-in category, maps of nations, trivia challenge, and women in
18:19film.
18:20Kit, begin, please.
18:21Okay, I'd like spelling in the center, please.
18:23In the center, worth $300.
18:25I'm afraid we have to ask you a couple of plain words this time.
18:31Spell propeller and spell parachute.
18:33Kit, I'm going to give you a few seconds to think about those two words before you spell them.
18:47Spelling.
18:48Spell propeller, Kit.
18:50P-R-O-P-E-L-L-E-R.
18:53Right.
18:54Spell parachute.
18:55P-A-R-A-C-H-U-T-E.
19:00You are right.
19:01Two plain words.
19:02Propeller and parachute.
19:04The spelling.
19:04Put an X there.
19:05$300 in the pot.
19:07Jan, I said he was right.
19:08You're the teacher.
19:09Was he right with the spelling?
19:10Yes, he was.
19:11Unfortunately for me.
19:12You'll be my backup over there.
19:14I'll try spelling also.
19:16All right.
19:16Teacher's going to spell a couple of words here.
19:18Spelling this word could be quite an operation, Jan.
19:22Spell surgeon.
19:25Surgeon.
19:28S-E-R-G-E-O-N.
19:31No, I'm afraid that's incorrect.
19:32It's S-U-R-G-E-O-N.
19:35I'll be my own backup.
19:37Sorry about that.
19:37Let's move the categories around.
19:39Everybody's still very much alive in the game.
19:41$300 in the pot.
19:42Kit?
19:43Okay.
19:44I'd like Maps of Nations in the lower right.
19:46Okay.
19:47Take a look at this map, please, Kit.
19:49This nation was the home of Alfred Nobel, who used money from his invention of dynamite
19:54to fund the Nobel Prizes.
19:55Name the country.
19:56Sweden.
19:57That is Sweden.
19:58You're right.
19:59Swedish.
20:00Alfred Nobel.
20:02Maps of Nations gets an X.
20:03Two X's on the board as Jan tries to catch up now.
20:06$500 in the pot.
20:07Jan, what do you like?
20:08I have to go with opponent's choice.
20:11Opponent's choice.
20:12All right.
20:12The categories are politics and Mary Poppins.
20:16Now, Kit, you are her opponent, so you can ask her to answer a question from either
20:20of these categories.
20:22Politics or Mary Poppins.
20:23What would you like Jan to answer on?
20:25Being that she's a second grade teacher, I'll give her politics.
20:28I don't blame you for that, to be very honest.
20:30Jan, politics.
20:31Here's your question.
20:33John, Ted, and Robert Kennedy all served in the United States Senate.
20:37John and Ted were elected from Massachusetts, while Robert was elected from another state.
20:42Name this state for a block.
20:44New York?
20:44Yes, the state was New York.
20:46Successful block.
20:48Maybe you should have gone for Mary Poppins, Kit.
20:50Put it over there.
20:51Let's shuffle.
20:52$700 in the pot.
20:54Kit, your turn again.
20:56Okay.
20:57I'd like medical facts, please.
21:01Subject is medical facts, and this is the question.
21:04This hormone regulates the human body's use of sugar.
21:06When the body does not produce enough of this hormone, a condition called diabetes can
21:11result.
21:11Name this hormone.
21:13Insulin.
21:13Right.
21:14Insulin the answer.
21:14Medical facts gets an X.
21:18$900 in the pot.
21:19Jan, it is your turn.
21:21Jump in category.
21:23The jump in category is where I'll read this jump in question to both of you.
21:27Whoever buzzes in first gets the chance to answer the question.
21:30Get it right, of course, and you get the box, miss it, and your opponent gets to answer the question.
21:34Hands on buzzers.
21:35Kit, if you answer this question correctly, you will have tic-tac-toe, your 29th win.
21:40That would give you $1,100 and a total of $136,300.
21:47Jan, you buzz in and answer correctly.
21:49You will have a successful block.
21:51Listen carefully.
21:53This president was the first to have been born in Illinois.
21:57He was the first to have been the head of a union.
22:00He was the first to have been divorced and was the oldest president ever inaugurated.
22:06Name him.
22:09Jan.
22:11Um, Reagan.
22:13Yes, you have the box.
22:15Ronald Reagan.
22:17Very good.
22:23I kept waiting and waiting.
22:25So did I.
22:26He got in just in time, Jan.
22:28Ronald Reagan.
22:28Let's see, the union he was the head of was the Screen Actors Guild, right?
22:31Yeah.
22:31Okay, Jan, congratulations for coming up with that successful block.
22:35Four boxes left.
22:36$1,100 in the pot.
22:37Let's shuffle.
22:39Kit?
22:40Okay, Maps of Nations for the win.
22:42Maps of Nations.
22:44If you answer this question correctly, you will have your 29th tic-tac-toe victory.
22:48You'll pick up $1,300 for a total of $136,500.
22:55Look at this map, Kit.
22:57Tourism is the major industry in this nation, which consists of more than 3,000 coral islands and reefs.
23:05For tic-tac-toe and a total of $136,500, name the nation.
23:11The Bahamas.
23:12You got it.
23:17There they are, scattered all over the Atlantic.
23:19The Bahamas.
23:21Kit, congratulations to you.
23:22Again, I'm going to repeat that number because it's nice and big,
23:25and it only puts you one opponent away from a sixth new automobile.
23:31You have $136,500 in cash and prizes as our fifth biggest winner of all time on tic-tac-toe.
23:43Jan, tough match.
23:45I want to thank you for being on the show.
23:47Give all the students our best and our love.
23:49Maybe we'll have one of the students on one of these days.
23:51A few years down the road, of course.
23:53Jan, we have a couple of nice parting gifts for you, and once again, thanks for being here.
23:57It was fun.
23:58Jan Cecina.
24:00We'll be back in just a moment.
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25:04There is no single issue that is more important to the future of the United States...
25:08Clay Shaw keeps his word.
25:10He did in cracking down on criminals,
25:12in protecting our drinking water,
25:14in preserving the benefits of our older citizens,
25:17in dealing with missing children.
25:20Clay Shaw keeps his word because he's a man of integrity.
25:24And that's a good reason to keep Clay Shaw.
25:27Clay Shaw, our congressman.
25:33When I had Mickey, I had the finest health care.
25:37But today, I'm expecting my second child.
25:40And one out of four obstetricians in Florida has stopped delivering babies.
25:44An epidemic of malpractice suits has forced them out of the delivery room.
25:48Those suits have driven up insurance costs and driven up our health care costs.
25:54I want the best care possible for me and my baby.
25:58Let's get health care off the critical list.
26:00Vote yes on Amendment 9.
26:05Do you know what he's thinking about?
26:07Not about $136,500.
26:09He's thinking about his trip to Kauai, over in Hawaii, already.
26:13Kit, we'll see you on the next show.
26:14Okay, thank you.
26:14And Susan, we'll see you next time.
26:16I know you'll return.
26:17Goodbye, everybody.
26:20Buy bright and early breakfast beverage.
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