Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Thanks for pointing that out .Yes, it is for the savvy readers in this group to decide for themselves whether they want to make use of an opportunity to create better awareness in 12 million households across the US or not.So perhaps we should just leave them to it then.Steph.From: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 9:22 Steph re post http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34738 the core of the content therein relates to the following site http://www.lawjourn altv.com/ 07-HomePage- 1.html this allows regular readers of SSRIcrusaders to see that the source connects back to litigation lawyers. It is for readers to decide if they wish to get involved with these people. This is something they could not make an informed choice about if the only url you give is back to Mr Fiddaman's blog. >> http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html> > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia> case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was> taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of> Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at> 1-800-426-4526.> > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that> would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law> Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link:> > www.wfmz.com> > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth> defect verdict will be on the show.> > Fid> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Thanks for pointing that out .Yes, it is for the savvy readers in this group to decide for themselves whether they want to make use of an opportunity to create better awareness in 12 million households across the US or not.So perhaps we should just leave them to it then.Steph.From: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 9:22 Steph re post http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34738 the core of the content therein relates to the following site http://www.lawjourn altv.com/ 07-HomePage- 1.html this allows regular readers of SSRIcrusaders to see that the source connects back to litigation lawyers. It is for readers to decide if they wish to get involved with these people. This is something they could not make an informed choice about if the only url you give is back to Mr Fiddaman's blog. >> http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html> > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia> case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was> taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of> Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at> 1-800-426-4526.> > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that> would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law> Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link:> > www.wfmz.com> > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth> defect verdict will be on the show.> > Fid> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Thanks for pointing that out .Yes, it is for the savvy readers in this group to decide for themselves whether they want to make use of an opportunity to create better awareness in 12 million households across the US or not.So perhaps we should just leave them to it then.Steph.From: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 9:22 Steph re post http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34738 the core of the content therein relates to the following site http://www.lawjourn altv.com/ 07-HomePage- 1.html this allows regular readers of SSRIcrusaders to see that the source connects back to litigation lawyers. It is for readers to decide if they wish to get involved with these people. This is something they could not make an informed choice about if the only url you give is back to Mr Fiddaman's blog. >> http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html> > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia> case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was> taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of> Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at> 1-800-426-4526.> > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that> would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law> Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link:> > www.wfmz.com> > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth> defect verdict will be on the show.> > Fid> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Thanks for pointing that out .Yes, it is for the savvy readers in this group to decide for themselves whether they want to make use of an opportunity to create better awareness in 12 million households across the US or not.So perhaps we should just leave them to it then.Steph.From: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 9:22 Steph re post http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34738 the core of the content therein relates to the following site http://www.lawjourn altv.com/ 07-HomePage- 1.html this allows regular readers of SSRIcrusaders to see that the source connects back to litigation lawyers. It is for readers to decide if they wish to get involved with these people. This is something they could not make an informed choice about if the only url you give is back to Mr Fiddaman's blog. >> http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html> > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia> case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was> taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of> Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at> 1-800-426-4526.> > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that> would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law> Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link:> > www.wfmz.com> > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth> defect verdict will be on the show.> > Fid> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 ,Perhaps you could show this list how not making any attempt at all... and not making use of whatever opportunity comes our way is going to have better results?Opportunities that are very scarce at the moment.Our number one concern here should be for the babies.Not having the time or energy for another long pointless debate, I'll leave it there then.StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 10:43 Steph It is my responsibility to to all the readers, especially the less savvy ones, to point these things out, with a view to prevent them being exploited & used as cannon fodder by the litigation lawyers. Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UK lawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about the entire runaway SSRI problem. > > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html > > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects" > > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at > > 1-800-426-4526. > > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts. > > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link: > > > > www.wfmz.com > > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth > > defect verdict will be on the show. > > > > Fid > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 ,Perhaps you could show this list how not making any attempt at all... and not making use of whatever opportunity comes our way is going to have better results?Opportunities that are very scarce at the moment.Our number one concern here should be for the babies.Not having the time or energy for another long pointless debate, I'll leave it there then.StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 10:43 Steph It is my responsibility to to all the readers, especially the less savvy ones, to point these things out, with a view to prevent them being exploited & used as cannon fodder by the litigation lawyers. Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UK lawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about the entire runaway SSRI problem. > > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html > > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects" > > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at > > 1-800-426-4526. > > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts. > > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link: > > > > www.wfmz.com > > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth > > defect verdict will be on the show. > > > > Fid > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 ,Perhaps you could show this list how not making any attempt at all... and not making use of whatever opportunity comes our way is going to have better results?Opportunities that are very scarce at the moment.Our number one concern here should be for the babies.Not having the time or energy for another long pointless debate, I'll leave it there then.StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 10:43 Steph It is my responsibility to to all the readers, especially the less savvy ones, to point these things out, with a view to prevent them being exploited & used as cannon fodder by the litigation lawyers. Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UK lawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about the entire runaway SSRI problem. > > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html > > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects" > > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at > > 1-800-426-4526. > > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts. > > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link: > > > > www.wfmz.com > > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth > > defect verdict will be on the show. > > > > Fid > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 ,Perhaps you could show this list how not making any attempt at all... and not making use of whatever opportunity comes our way is going to have better results?Opportunities that are very scarce at the moment.Our number one concern here should be for the babies.Not having the time or energy for another long pointless debate, I'll leave it there then.StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 10:43 Steph It is my responsibility to to all the readers, especially the less savvy ones, to point these things out, with a view to prevent them being exploited & used as cannon fodder by the litigation lawyers. Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UK lawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about the entire runaway SSRI problem. > > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial- antidepressants- kids.html > > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects" > > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent Philadelphia > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant that she was > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller, > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish Mago, MD of > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer calls at > > 1-800-426-4526. > > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with questions that > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The American Law > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts. > > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the following link: > > > > www.wfmz.com > > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million Paxil birth > > defect verdict will be on the show. > > > > Fid > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 "Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better."No I disagree.Nothing could be worse than the original situation of very little media coverage, very little awareness, no access to valuable hidden info from court cases in the US.To claim that is ridiculous.Their PR machine as you put it, hate them or not, is useful to us.Many menbers of this list are here because of it the awareness they helped to raise ironically...directly and indirectly.I most certainly am.Or can you match it's effectiveness in any other way?If so, do let us know?I'm sorry to say this but just sharing info on a list, and signing the odd petition, is useful and necessary but has limited potential to create real change on the scale needed.To come anywhere NEAR the scale of the problem..StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 11:11 Steph your attention is drawn to http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34742 "Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UKlawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about theentire runaway SSRI problem." Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better. Perhaps you care to try prove me wrong. > > > >> > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial-> > antidepressants- kids.html> > > >> > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > > >> > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent> > Philadelphia> > > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant> > that she was> > > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller,> > > > > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish> > Mago, MD of> > > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer> > calls at> > > > 1-800-426-4526.> > > >> > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with> > questions that> > > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The> > American Law> > > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > > >> > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the> > following link:> > > >> > > > www.wfmz.com> > > >> > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million> > Paxil birth> > > > defect verdict will be on the show.> > > >> > > > Fid> > > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 "Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better."No I disagree.Nothing could be worse than the original situation of very little media coverage, very little awareness, no access to valuable hidden info from court cases in the US.To claim that is ridiculous.Their PR machine as you put it, hate them or not, is useful to us.Many menbers of this list are here because of it the awareness they helped to raise ironically...directly and indirectly.I most certainly am.Or can you match it's effectiveness in any other way?If so, do let us know?I'm sorry to say this but just sharing info on a list, and signing the odd petition, is useful and necessary but has limited potential to create real change on the scale needed.To come anywhere NEAR the scale of the problem..StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 11:11 Steph your attention is drawn to http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34742 "Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UKlawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about theentire runaway SSRI problem." Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better. Perhaps you care to try prove me wrong. > > > >> > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial-> > antidepressants- kids.html> > > >> > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > > >> > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent> > Philadelphia> > > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant> > that she was> > > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller,> > > > > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish> > Mago, MD of> > > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer> > calls at> > > > 1-800-426-4526.> > > >> > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with> > questions that> > > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The> > American Law> > > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > > >> > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the> > following link:> > > >> > > > www.wfmz.com> > > >> > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million> > Paxil birth> > > > defect verdict will be on the show.> > > >> > > > Fid> > > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 "Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better."No I disagree.Nothing could be worse than the original situation of very little media coverage, very little awareness, no access to valuable hidden info from court cases in the US.To claim that is ridiculous.Their PR machine as you put it, hate them or not, is useful to us.Many menbers of this list are here because of it the awareness they helped to raise ironically...directly and indirectly.I most certainly am.Or can you match it's effectiveness in any other way?If so, do let us know?I'm sorry to say this but just sharing info on a list, and signing the odd petition, is useful and necessary but has limited potential to create real change on the scale needed.To come anywhere NEAR the scale of the problem..StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 11:11 Steph your attention is drawn to http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34742 "Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UKlawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about theentire runaway SSRI problem." Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better. Perhaps you care to try prove me wrong. > > > >> > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial-> > antidepressants- kids.html> > > >> > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > > >> > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent> > Philadelphia> > > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant> > that she was> > > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller,> > > > > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish> > Mago, MD of> > > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer> > calls at> > > > 1-800-426-4526.> > > >> > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with> > questions that> > > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The> > American Law> > > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > > >> > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the> > following link:> > > >> > > > www.wfmz.com> > > >> > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million> > Paxil birth> > > > defect verdict will be on the show.> > > >> > > > Fid> > > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 "Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better."No I disagree.Nothing could be worse than the original situation of very little media coverage, very little awareness, no access to valuable hidden info from court cases in the US.To claim that is ridiculous.Their PR machine as you put it, hate them or not, is useful to us.Many menbers of this list are here because of it the awareness they helped to raise ironically...directly and indirectly.I most certainly am.Or can you match it's effectiveness in any other way?If so, do let us know?I'm sorry to say this but just sharing info on a list, and signing the odd petition, is useful and necessary but has limited potential to create real change on the scale needed.To come anywhere NEAR the scale of the problem..StephFrom: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>Subject: Re: "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"SSRI medications Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2009, 11:11 Steph your attention is drawn to http://health. groups.. com/group/ SSRI medications/ message/34742 "Perhaps Steph you could show this list where engagement with the UKlawyers & their PR machine has raised meaningful awareness about theentire runaway SSRI problem." Because Steph, from where I'm looking the engagement thus far, has made matters worse rather than better. Perhaps you care to try prove me wrong. > > > >> > > > http://fiddaman. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/paxil- on-trial-> > antidepressants- kids.html> > > >> > > > "Paxil on Trial: Antidepressants, Kids & Birth Defects"> > > >> > > > Lawyers, doctors and a law professor argue the merits of a recent> > Philadelphia> > > > case where a woman prevailed in her claim that an antidepressant> > that she was> > > > taking caused severe harm to her child. Attorneys Sheller,> > > > > > Marchetta, Drexel Health Law Professor Barry Furrow and Rajnish> > Mago, MD of> > > > Jefferson University Mood Disorders Clinic answer viewer> > calls at> > > > 1-800-426-4526.> > > >> > > > Viewer calls are screened and moderated. Please call only with> > questions that> > > > would help other viewers. Visit the program's Facebook page, The> > American Law> > > > Journal, to share your story and post your thoughts.> > > >> > > > You can watch this on Monday, December 7th - 7-8pm US EST at the> > following link:> > > >> > > > www.wfmz.com> > > >> > > > Sheller, Esq., one of the attorneys in the recent $2.5 million> > Paxil birth> > > > defect verdict will be on the show.> > > >> > > > Fid> > > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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