Crystal Harris Reveals She's Marrying James Ward 'Today' in the Cook Islands: 'Wedding Day!'

Wedding bells are ringing forCrystal Harrisand her fiancéJames Ward!

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Taking to Instagramon Thursday, April 2, the former Playboy model, 39, teased the couple's nuptials.

"Baby where the hell is my husband… probably waiting for me to walk down the aisle 🥹💍 Today is the day!!" Harris captioned the post.

The accompanying video showed Ward, 42, enthusiastically picking Harris up in his arms. Harris wore a casual white dress for the occasion, while the backdrop appeared to their wedding destination, the South Pacific's Cook Islands. The words "wedding day" were also written in the video's text.

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Posting via her Instagram Stories the same day, Harris also showed a glimpse of the romantic spot they seemingly planned to exchange vows. A clip showed a beach with rocks strategically placed in a heart shape while a floral arch stood at the center, marking where the duo would likely say "I do."

Harris also shared a video and photo of the happy couple brandishing wide grins on a boat ride. Harris appeared to be wearing her wedding dress for the journey, while groom Ward looked dapper all suited up.

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Last month, Harris, who is the ex-wife of late Playboy mogulHugh Hefner, shared that her wedding date was getting close.

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"Less than two weeks until I marry my best friend. My adventure buddy, my protector, the person who gives me strength to take on the world 💪" she gushed via her Instagram on March 22.

She continued, "You are such an incredible human. You steady me, lift me, and remind me who I am on the days I forget. With you, life feels bigger, softer, and more meaningful all at once. I don't just feel loved, I feel safe, seen, and unstoppable. I can't wait to do this life with you 🤍"

Harris and Wardannounced their engagementafter one year of dating in May 2025.

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"It truly feels like a full-circle moment. James completely surprised me. He had a hidden staircase and a winding trail cleared to reveal a handcrafted deck perched above a dramatic cliffside overlooking the ocean," Harris exclusively toldUs Weeklyat the time. "It was the exact spot where we'd had a quiet picnic together a year ago — a place that became 'ours.' I had no idea he was secretly turning it into something permanent and symbolic. I thought we were just going for a walk, but when I saw the flowers, the handwritten notes, and the sea stretching endlessly in front of us, I knew something extraordinary was about to happen."

Harris previously posted about the proposal via Instagram, writing in May 2025, "I said yes (of course) with my smile, my soul, my every cell—because loving you is the most natural thing I've ever done."

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TheGame of Thronesuniverse expands again afterHouse of the DragonandA Knight of the Seven Kingdomswith the playGame of Thrones: The Mad Kingcoming very soon.

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The theatrical production is set to debut July 20, with performances continuing through Aug. 5, the Royal Shakespeare CompanyannouncedThursday.

"A long winter thaws in Harrenhal, and spring is promised," the institution teased on social media. "George R. R. Martin'sGame of Thrones: The Mad Kingwill play in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon from 20 July to 5 September."

The company's official account promised, "In a bold new configuration of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, this show will play on a cross shaped stage — you'll be in the heart of the action."

Tickets aren't available until later this month, but there's already a warning on the company's website that tickets are expected to go fast: "Due to expected high demand, tickets are limited to 4 per person."

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Audiences will see characters from the houses of Targaryen, Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, and Martell.

Written by Duncan Macmillan and directed by Dominic Cooke, the work is a prequel chronicling the last years of King Aerys II Targaryen — the Mad King of the title — who prompted Robert's Rebellion and paved the way for the main events of author George R.R. Martin'sA Song of Ice and Fireseries of books, upon which the show was based.

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AsEntertainment Weeklyreported in February, Martingave a statementwhen the play was announced.

"When I first wroteGame of Thrones, I never imagined that it would be anything other than a book. It was a place for my imagination to exist without limits," he said. "To my great surprise, it was adapted for a series and viewers have been able to enter the world of my imagination through the medium of television. For my work to now be adapted for the stage is something I did not expect but welcome with great enthusiasm and excitement. Theater offers something unique. A place for mine and the audience's imagination to meet and hopefully create something magical."

TheGOTseries aired on HBO for eight seasons, from 2011 to 2019, and starred Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harrington, Lena Heady, and Sophie Turner as part of an expansive ensemble cast.

The original show, which won a whopping 59 Emmys and a legion of fans, has produced more than one spin-off project, with prequelsHouse of the DragonandA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the stage play, andmore in development.

Tickets forGame of Thrones: The Mad Kingareavailable April 22. Some supporters of the organization can book tickets beginning April 14.

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Brandi Glanville Says She Bought a 'New Vagina' With Her Ex's 'Amex' as She Defends Dorit Kemsley

Brandi GlanvillehasDorit Kemsley'sback as she navigates post-divorce life and drama following her split fromPK Kemsley.

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TheReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsalum, 53, defended Dorit, 49, after she came to blows with herRHOBHcostarsduring the Thursday, April 2, episodeof the reality show.

"Leave Dorit alone!"Brandi wrote via Xon Thursday night. "When I was in her place I got a brand new vagina and put it on my ex-husband's Amex. We all are a little erratic when we are heartbroken and going through divorce! Team Dorito!"

Brandi was referencing her vaginal rejuvenation surgery, which she got after her split from ex-husbandEddie Cibrianin 2009.

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The reality TV stardetailed her surgeryin her 2013 memoir,Drinking and Tweeting and Other Brandi Blunders.

"I decided that since Eddie ruined my vagina for me, he could pay for a new one," she wrote. "A week after the vaginal rejuvenation surgery, he was on the phone screaming, 'What the f**k cost you $12,000? Did you get a nose job?'"

She continued, "I responded simply, 'Yes. A nose job.' And I hung up."

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In Thursday'sRHOBHepisode, Erika Jayne, 54, took aim at Dorit for constantly being late and keeping the other Housewives waiting. Dorit defended being late, claiming it was because she was on the phone to her kids, son Jagger, 12, and daughter Phoenix, 10. (Dorit filed for divorcefrom their father, PK, in April 2025.)

"Great, how long does that take? We all have kids. Why would you keep us all waiting? Because your kids are more important than everybody else's kids?" Erika continued. "Send us a text and say, 'Hey, I'm checking on my kids, I'll be down in five.' … You don't think you need to do that?"

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AfterRachel Zoe, 54, suggested that Dorit was going through a lot due to the breakdown of her marriage to PK, Erika hit back.

"We're all going through a f*** ton," Erika began, before Dorit interrupted to express her disbelief that Erika was also going through hard times.

"Are you kidding? What the f*** do you think it is? My husband went to prison. The f*** are you talking about? I'm going to trial," Erika responded. "Your kids and your divorce are like — let's not do the pain thing. Like, where we do the pain Olympics."

Erika's estranged husband,Tom Girardi, was convicted of wire fraud in 2024 andsentenced to seven years in prison. While Erika was never charged with a crime, the trustee presiding over Tom's bankruptcy case sued her for $25 million. That trial is set to start later this year.

In the episode, tensions ultimately escalated to the point where Erika and Dorit called each other "c***s" during the heated exchange.

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Christians mark Holy Week in the region and other top photos from Latin America and the Caribbean

March 27 - April 2, 2026

Associated Press FILE - Catholic children representing angels pose for photos prior to joining the Palm Sunday commemoration in Santa Cruz Chinautla, Guatemala, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File) FILE - People walk with decorated bird cages during an annual pilgrimage of bird vendors to the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo, File) FILE - A worker points to the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz docking in the Gulf of Panama, March 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File) FILE - Photos of soldiers who died on a military cargo plane that crashed in Puerto Leguizamo, are arranged on the steps of an altar before the start of a memorial Mass at a military base church in Bogota, Colombia, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara, File) FILE - A Bolivian fans wipes away tears after his country's team loss to Iraq in a World Cup qualifying playoff final soccer match, in La Paz, Bolivia, April 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Juan Karita, File) FILE - Inmates sleep outdoors due to lack of indoor space at the Tacumbu prison in Asuncion, Paraguay, March 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz, File) FILE - A FILE - A dead tree stands out amid a lush green section of the Caxiuana National Forest that is used as a control plot for an experiment on drought run by the Esecaflor project in Para state, Brazil, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz, File) FILE - A supporter of Popular Renewal presidential candidate Rafael López Aliaga, who has embraced the name nickname FILE - Yuneisy Riviaux helps her daughter Edianet with her homework at their home in Havana, Cuba, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File) FILE - A quinceanera rides in a vintage car marking her 15th birthday celebration in Havana, Cuba, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File) FILE - A raccoon is silhouetted against a rising pink moon in the night sky of Panama City, April 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File)

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People around Latin America and the Caribbean marked Holy Week with colorful processions and other traditional displays.

The 69 members of the security forces who died in a military plane crash in Colombia were honored in a solemn ceremony in Bogota.

The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz docked in the Gulf of Panama.

Bolivia experienced heartbreak as the World Cup qualifying matches ended.

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Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing elected president by pro-military parliament

April 3 (Reuters) - Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing won a parliamentary vote on Friday to become the country's president, formalising his grip on political power in the war-torn nation five years after he ousted ‌an elected government.

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The 69-year-old general orchestrated a 2021 coup against the administration of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung ‌San Suu Kyi and placed her under arrest, sparking widespread protests that morphed into nationwide armed resistance against the junta.

The transition from top general to ​civilian president follows a lopsided election in December and January that was won in a landslide by an army-backed party and derided by critics and Western governments as a sham to perpetuate military rule behind a veneer of democracy.

In a live broadcast of the vote count in a parliament dominated by the election-winning Union Solidarity and Development Party and the military's quota of appointed armed ‌forces legislators, former commander-in-chief Min Aung Hlaing comfortably ⁠passed the threshold required to win the presidential vote.

'DREAMS BECOMING REALITY'

Min Aung Hlaing's ascent to the presidency - a position that analysts say he has long sought - followed a major reshuffle in the ⁠leadership of Myanmar's armed forces, which he had led since 2011.

On Monday, as he was nominated in parliament as a presidential candidate, Min Aung Hlaing anointed Ye Win Oo, a former intelligence chief seen as fiercely loyal to the general, as his successor to lead the ​military.

The ​military handover and Min Aung Hlaing's rise to the presidency are ​seen by analysts as a strategic pivot to consolidate ‌his power as head of a nominally civilian government and earn international legitimacy, while protecting the interests of an armed forces that has run the country directly for five of the past six decades.

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"He has long harboured the ambition to trade his title of commander-in-chief for president and it appears his dreams are now becoming a reality," said Aung Kyaw Soe, an independent Myanmar analyst.

CIVIL WAR PERSISTS

Still, the civil war that has wrecked Myanmar for much of the last five years is raging, with ‌some anti-junta groups - including those comprising remnants of Suu Kyi's party ​and longstanding ethnic minority armies - forming a new combined front this week to ​take on the military.

"Our vision and strategic objectives are ​to completely dismantle all forms of dictatorship, including the military dictatorship, and to collectively initiate a ‌new political landscape," the Steering Council for the ​Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union ​said in a statement on Monday.

Resistance groups could face intensified military pressure as well as increased scrutiny from neighbouring countries that may seek to bolster their relationship with Min Aung Hlaing's new administration, analysts say.

"Amidst global oil and ​fuel shortages and economic crises, maintaining organisational ‌stability could become difficult," analyst Sai Kyi Zin Soe said of the opposition.

"As these hardships grow, it ​may become even harder to build mutual understanding and trust between groups, reach firmer agreements, and sustain cooperation."

(Reporting ​by Reuters Staff; Editing by Devjyot Ghoshal and Martin Petty)

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Lebanon's displaced Shiites face rising hostility as airstrikes fuel fear and evictions

BEIRUT (AP) — When the Israel-Hezbollahwar broke out in early March, Hussein Shuman fled the heavy bombardment of the southern suburbs of Beirut, but he didn't bother trying to rent an apartment elsewhere.

Associated Press File — Smoke rises from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File) Special forces police officers deployed amid tensions between people displaced by Israeli strikes and local residents in Beirut neighborhoods, Lebanon, Wednesday, April 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) FILE — A child walks past tents sheltering people displaced by Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon and Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, along the Beirut waterfront in Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, March 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File) Special forces police officers deployed amid tensions between people displaced by Israeli strikes and local residents in Beirut neighborhoods, Lebanon, Wednesday, April 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) FILE — A displaced woman who fled Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, carries her belonging as she moves to a better spot to shelter from the rain, past an Arabic anti-war poster that reads,

Lebanon Sectarian Tensions

In areas deemed "safe" because the Lebanese militant group has no presence, he feels that Shiite Muslims like him are not welcome. Residents regard them with suspicion as potential Hezbollah members, and landlords charge exorbitant prices to rent to displaced families.

Instead, the 35-year-old, who works at a perfume company, headed to central Beirut where he set up a small tent where he has been staying, along with his wife, 7-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter.

Shuman even rejected an offer from a friend who invited him to bring his family to the Christian mountain town of Zgharta. He preferred to remain in his tent, even though it has flooded twice in the past two weeks.

"By staying here I have my dignity and respect," Shuman said, sitting on a chair near his tent as a barber gave him an open-air hair cut. "We will not stay in a place where we are going to be humiliated."

In a country full of suspicion, the more than 1 million people — most of them Shiite — displaced as a result of Israel's evacuation orders and airstrikes have limited options.

Some landlords in Christian areas refuse to rent to Shiites. Others demand inflated rents and deposits that few can afford. Fatima Zahra, 42, from Beirut's southern suburbs, said she and her sister sold their finest jewelry to pay the $5,000 the landlord charged up front for two months' rent.

In some Beirut neighborhoods, displaced people who can afford to pay high rents are only allowed to take the apartment after landlords inform the security agencies to check on whether the family has any links to Hezbollah.

Sectarian tensions are a sensitive issue in Lebanon because the country fought a 15-year civil war ending in 1990 that largely broke down along sectarian lines.

Rising tensions

Social frictions have worsened since Israel'stargeted airstrikeskilled Hezbollah officials or members of Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in predominantly Christian, Sunni and Druze areas, raising fears among the hosts that Hezbollah members are mingling within the civilian population.

The Lebanese are deeply divided over Hezbollah's wars with Israel, with many in the small nation blaming the Iran-backed group for dragging the country into a deadly conflict that has so far left more than 1,200 people dead and over 3,000 wounded. Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel two days after theU.S. and Israel attacked Iranon Feb. 28, triggering the ongoing Middle East war.

The renewed war has caused widespread destruction and paralyzed the economy at a time when Lebanon is still in the throes of a historiceconomic crisisthat broke out in late 2019. The country has not yet recovered from the lastIsrael-Hezbollah war in 2024.

In mid-March, an Israeli airstrike on an apartment in the town of Aramoun killed three people, prompting some local residents to call for the displaced to leave the area.

Days later, an airstrike on the nearby town of Bchamoun also killed three people, including a four-year-old girl, who were displaced from Beirut's southern suburbs, where Hezbollah has a strong presence.

In neither case did Israel announce the intended target of the strikes, but neighbors assumed that someone in the targeted apartments was a Hezbollah member.

"Had we known that they were linked to Hezbollah, we would have kicked them out," an angry man who owns an apartment in the building in Bchamoun said at the scene.

In late March, a missile exploded over the predominantly Christian Keserwan region north of Beirut, with debris falling on different areas. Although the Lebanese army later said that it was an Iranian missile passing over Lebanon that fell, many initially assumed that it was an Israeli airstrike targeting displaced people.

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No one was was hurt by the missile debris, but a group of young men attacked displaced Shiites in the district of Haret Sakher near the coastal city of Jounieh, calling for their eviction, before local officials intervened.

"We don't want them here," shouted a Haret Sakher resident shortly after the strike. He said that some of the displaced refer to their hosts as "Zionists," accusing them of being aligned with Israel because they criticize Hezbollah for dragging the country into the conflict. He added: "We don't want national coexistence."

George Saadeh, a member of Jounieh's municipal council, told The Associated Press that he had called on Haret Sakher residents to avoid any reaction "so that we can preserve civil peace."

In a predominantly Christian area just north of Beirut, plans to house displaced people in an abandoned warehouse near the port were suspended last week after drawing backlash from lawmakers and residents.

Fears of civil conflict

"The Israeli targeting campaign has created a lot of paranoia," said Maha Yahya, director of the Beirut-based Carnegie Middle East Center. "If you see a displaced person, maybe you wonder, 'What if this person is a target?'"

Fearing the tension couldslip out of control, the army has beefed up its presence on the streets.

On Friday, army commander Gen. Rudolphe Haikal toured Beirut and the southern city of Sidon and told troops that they should be "firm in the face of any attempt to undermine internal stability," the army said in a statement.

Police forces, including a SWAT unit, was deployed at major intersections in the capital to preserve peace and prevent any friction between the displaced and locals. Police patrols pass through the tent city by Beirut's coast where Shuman and his family are staying.

An official at the municipality of the predominantly Sunni town of Naameh, just south of Beirut, said that they have received thousands of people displaced from southern Lebanon.

The official said that in order to avoid tensions, they opened a school in one district for displaced Shiites and another in a different neighborhood for people displaced from Sunni border villages.

"There are concerns among people," that conflict could break out said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

With the Israeli airstrikes and ground invasion mainly targeting Shiite areas, U.S. ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa, a Lebanese-American, was criticized for stoking sectarianism. He told reporters in late March that the U.S. had asked Israel for a commitment that Christian villages in southern Lebanon will not be attacked.

"We have asked the Israelis to leave Christian villages in the south alone and they told us that they will not touch Christian villages," Issa said. However, he added, "They (Israelis) said that they cannot guarantee" that the villages would be left alone "if there is infiltration into these villages" by Hezbollah members.

Several Christian villages in southern Lebanon have asked displaced Shiites who were sheltering there to leave, fearing that their presence might trigger Israeli attacks.

Legislator Taymour Joumblatt who is the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, the largest Druze-led political group in the country, said that the biggest concern in the country now is "strife."

"The most important thing is to reduce sectarian pressures on the ground," Joumblatt said. "Our Shiites brothers are part of this country and our humanitarian duty is to help them."

Associated Press writer Isabel DeBre contributed to this report from Beirut.

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Chris Rock Hard Launches New Relationship with a Kiss While on a Stroll

Chris Rock appears to be romantically involved with a new woman

People Chris Rock and Simone Henault at a Manhattan park on March 31, 2026.Credit: BrosNYC / BACKGRID

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  • The actor and comedian was photographed kissing creative producer Simone Henault in New York City

  • He was married to Malaak Compton-Rock from 1996 until 2016, and previously linked to actress Lake Bell

It looks likeChris Rockhas a new woman in his life.

On Tuesday, March 31, the 61-year-old comedian and actor was photographed on a PDA-filled outing in a public park in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood with a woman identified as Simone Henault.

In the photos, the pair walked side by side for a daytime stroll, even stopping to share a kiss while sitting at a park bench.

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A rep for Rock did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Henault is a DJ, creative producer and content strategist, per herInstagrambio. A 2021online portfoliodescribed Henault as a wardrobe stylist and producer at Google.

She and theSpiralstar were alsoseen together leavingthe upscale Santa Monica, Calif., restaurant Giorgio Baldi and getting into a car together last month.

Rock was previously married toMalaak Compton-Rockfrom 1996 to 2016, and the exes sharetwo daughters, Lola Simone Rock, 23, and Zahra Savannah Rock, 21.

Prior to Henault, Rock was romantically linked to actress and screenwriterLake Bell.

Rock previously joked about beinglonely in his 50sduring an episode ofKevin Hart's Peacock seriesHart to Heart,which aired in July 2022.

"You're a 56-year-old bachelor now," Hart, now 46, jokingly told theGrown Ups 2actor at the time.

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"Let's not go there," Rock replied, laughing. "I'm by myself. I'm a lonely man!"

Hart asked his guest if he would ever reconsider marriage, to which Rock responded, "I think I'm good. At some point I'll have a woman and whatever, and hopefully she'll be with me for a while, and one day I won't be able to make it up the steps and I'll put her in my will. 'I can't get up the stairs — somebody get me my will! I gotta put Angie in my will.'"

He also mentioned being an empty nester since both Lola and Zahra had gone off to college.

That same year, Rock was photographed multiple timesin Santa Monica with Bell, including for a dinner outing at Giorgio Baldi during Fourth of July weekend.

Rock and theNo Escapeactress, 47, were also seen dining at the area's Coast restaurant around that time, as seen in a photo obtained byTMZ. The outlet also reported that the pair were previously spotted together at a St. Louis Cardinals game.

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A source told PEOPLERock and Bell had "been seeing each other for a few weeks."

"It's a pretty new relationship," the source said. "They are getting to know each other and seem to have fun."

Rock has also been linked to actressesMegalyn EchikunwokeandCarmen Ejogo.

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