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Birthdays today March 30

Connie Jurgens of EagleE Radio!!

Isabella Bahnomo is 8 today!

CELEBRITIES:

  • Ali MacGraw (actress, Love StoryThe Getaway; former wife of the late Steve McQueen) (73, disputed)
  • Debbie Reynolds (actress, singer, and dancer, Singin’ In The RainMotherIn & Out; mother of Carrie Fisher) (80)
  • Josh Zuckerman (actor, played young “Dr. Evil” in Austin Powers In Goldmember) (27)
  • Bijou Phillips (actress, model) (32)
  • Method Man (rapper and actor) (41)
  • Annette O’Toole (actress, 48 Hrs.Superman IIIItSmallville) (60)
  • John Barbata (drummer, Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship) (67)
  • Jimmy Cliff (reggae legend) (64)
  • Terry Nichols (Oklahoma City bomber) (57)
  • Rudolph Isley (Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer, of the Isley Brothers) (73)
  • Samuel Alito (Supreme Court Justice) (62)
  • Barry Sonnenfeld (director/producer: Men In Black, Wild Wild West, Men In Black II,cinematographer: Throw Mamma From the Train, Big, When Harry Met Sally…, Misery, Miller’s Crossing, The Addams Family, The Addams Family Values) (59)
  • Taran Killam (actor/comedian, Saturday Night Live) (30)
  • Asa Butterfield (actor, Hugo, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas) (15)

TV Tonight & the Weekend!! March 30-April 1

CBS

  • UNDERCOVER BOSS – When Yankee Candle CEO Harlan Kent goes under cover, his customer service skills leads to questions about his true identity.
  • CSI: NY – The investigation of a lab tech’s murder reveals strange similarities to a cold case from the 1950s.
  • BLUE BLOODS – When a weapon linked to a crime is brought into the NYPD’s gun buyback program, Danny must decide whether to arrest the suspect or follow the “no questions asked” policy.

NBC

  • WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? – Rita Wilson travels to Greece and Bulgaria to learn more about her late father.
  • GRIMM – Nick and Monroe investigate when a shop owner becomes the victim of a grisly murder; Nick thinks he has found an ally.
  • DATELINE NBC – Investigative journalism.

FOX

  • KITCHEN NIGHTMARES – (season finale) Chef Ramsay travels to Philadelphia to revamp Zocalo, a Mexican restaurant plagued with an unorganized staff and poor service.
  • FRINGE – The team investigates a case that Peter recognizes from his world.

ABC

  • SHARK TANK (repeat)
  • PRIMETIME: WHAT WOULD YOU DO? – Hidden cameras reveal people’s reactions.
  • 20/20 – Investigative reporting.

CW

  • NIKITA – Amanda and Ari arrange a board meeting with Zetrov and prepare to take over; Nikita remembers what Amanda used to be like.
  • SUPERNATURAL – A hunter surprises the brothers with a request for help; Sam and Dean battle a Japanese creature.

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Megan Mullally, Joe Wong, Band of Skulls
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Nicole Richie, Will Sasso, Alan Jackson
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – (repeat)
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – (repeat)
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Artie Lang, Greta Gerwig, Ed Sherran
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)

SATURDAY

NBC

  • SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (repeat)

SUNDAY

CBS

  • THE 47TH ANNUAL ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS – Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton host the annual ceremony honoring achievement in country music at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

NBC

  • THE CELEBRITY APPRENTICE – The celebrities must create and sell a celebrity guidebook about New York, with Regis Philbin judging the product’s quality.

FOX

  • THE SIMPSONS (repeat)
  • BOB’S BURGERS (repeat)
  • FAMILY GUY (repeat)
  • AMERICAN DAD (repeat)

ABC

  • ONCE UPON A TIME – Emma keeps searching for evidence to prove Mary Margaret’s innocence in Kathryn’s murder.
  • DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES – Susan learns that Mike had been keeping a secret; Bree becomes the prime suspect in the murder of Gaby’s stepfather.
  • GCB – With a little help from her new love interest (Tom Everett Scott), Heather is able to get Sheryl Crow to perform at the annual church fundraiser.

AMC

  • THE KILLING – (2 hour season premiere) Sarah investigates a possible cover up; an ominous discovery is made at the Larsen’s house; Councilman Richmond has a dark secret.
  • MAD MEN – Peggy is given new responsibility; Don and Harry indulge a client.

BRAVO

  • THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA – TBA
  • SHAHS OF SUNSET – Mohamed comes back from vacation and evaluated Sammy’s work; MJ shows up late for GG’s parents’ 40th anniversary.

E!

  • KHLOE AND LAMAR – Khloe goes to New York while Lamar’s getting traded rumors become a reality.
  • ICE LOVES COCO – Coc gets a guest role on Ice’s show.

HBO

  • GAME OF THRONES – (season premiere) Tyrion arrives in King’s Landing to counsel Joffrey; Stannis Baratheon plots an invasion to claim his late brother’s throne.

SHOWTIME

  • SHAMELESS – (season finale) Frank schemes to break Monica out of the facility; Lip and Sheila do the right thing; Jimmy earns his way back into Fiona’s good graces.
  • HOUSE OF LIES – (season finale) Marty and the Pod pull off an 11 hour reprieve; Roscoe makes a life altering choice.
  • CALIFORNICATION – (season finale) Hank has a bizarre trip to a local bar; Hank wants to repair his relationship with Becca.

VH1

  • MOB WIVES – Renee is trying to deal with losing both Junior and her father to jail; rumors run wild about Junior’s surrender.

 

A Lost Legend

The world of country music has lost one of its biggest names. Bluegrass legend and banjo pioneer Earl Scruggs has died. He was 88. His son says Scruggs passed away yesterday morning at a Nashville hospital. Gary Scruggs adds his father died of natural causes. Earl Scruggs was an innovator who pioneered the modern banjo sound. His use of three fingers rather than the clawhammer style elevated the banjo from a part of the rhythm section — or a comedian’s prop — to a lead instrument. His string-bending and lead runs became known worldwide as “the Scruggs picking style.” You can hear it on the iconic theme from “The Beverly Hillbillies.” He helped to profoundly change country music with Bill Monroe and later with guitarist Lester Flatt. Gary Scruggs says funeral plans are still incomplete.

March 29 Entertainment News

REPORT: MEGAN FOX PREGNANT

Oh, baby! Megan Fox is reportedly pregnant.

A source tells Star magazine that Meg and hubby Brian Austin Green “just found out and are incredibly excited. It’s still early, so they are only telling close friends and family members.”

Brian has a 10-year-old son with his ex Vanessa Marcil. The source adds, “Megan has become a great stepmom, and Brian knows she’ll be wonderful with the baby. She has really grown in the past couple of years. Megan used to only be concerned with her career, but now family comes first.”

Meg recently told Cosmopolitan magazine that she and Brian would be ready for children soon. “I want at least two, probably three,” she said. “I’ve always been maternal.” So far, the couple hasn’t confirmed the news.

LINDSAY LOHAN FINSHED WITH PSYCHOTHERAPY

Lindsay Lohan should be in a good head space today as a judge decides whether to take her off probation. That’s because Linds has completed her court-ordered psychotherapy sessions. She had been ordered to complete 18 sessions as part of her sentence in the jewelry theft case. Insiders tell TMZ Lindsay believes therapy has “made an impact” on her life.

She goes before Judge Sautner today, when her probation it set to end — as long as that hit-and-run thing doesn’t hold things up.
LORAX STATUE STOLEN FROM SEUSS ESTATE

Some Grinch has stolen a statute of The Lorax from Dr. Seuss‘s California estate.

A San Diego Police official tells Reuters, “We don’t know if it’s just a prank because of the recent release of the movie or if someone thinks it’s going to be worth a buck or two because it’s a lot of [metal].” The two-foot-tall, 300-pound bronze statue is valued at $10,000.

Audrey Geisel, the widow of the children’s book author, promises not to press charges if the thieves come forward.

The statue was created by her daughter, sculptor Lark Grey Dimond-Cates, who says, “I want very badly to get our little Lorax back home where he belongs. Wherever he is, he’s scared, lonely and hungry. He’s not just a hunk of metal to us. He was a family pet.”
BOBBY BROWN CHARGED WITH DUI

Bobby Brown was charged yesterday with three misdemeanors, including drunken driving. Whitney Houston‘s ex, who was arrested Monday in suburban Los Angeles, had a blood alcohol level of more than .08 percent. The R&B singer faces up to six months in jail on the DUI counts if convicted. He’s set to appear in court April 16th.

RIHANNA DODGES QUESTION ABOUT RELATIONSHIP WITH ASHTON

Rihanna has side-stepped questions about her rumored relationship with Ashton Kutcher. The speculation began after the singer paid a late-night visit to the actor’s L.A. home. Asked at a London press conference for the movie Battleshipif Ashton would be joining her on the promotional trip, she replied, “I am happy and I’m single, if that is what you are asking.”

PETER FACINELLI FILES FOR DIVORCE

Peter Facinelli has filed for divorce from wife Jennie GarthThe Twilight star cited “irreconcilable differences.”

When Peter said last fall that he wanted a divorce, Jennie refused to give in. “I was very resistant,” she tells Peoplemagazine. “I didn’t want it to happen. It took me some time to come to peace with it.”

Peter is seeking joint physical and legal custody for their three young daughters. The couple was married in 2001.
CELEB QUICKIES

  • Ashton Kutcher is reportedly close to signing a big contract to return for another season of Two and a Half Men. Sources say Ashton has been offered $1 million per episode. He currently makes $700,000, while Charlie Sheenraked in $1.25 million in his final season.

 

  • Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana have split after a three-month romance. But a source tells Us Weekly the two were never “super serious.”

 

  • New celeb couple alert: Jason Segel and Michelle Williams are “smitten and very serious,” Us Weekly reports.

This Day in History March 29

1848, Niagara Falls stops flowing — for one day — because of an ice jam.
1867, Hall Of Famer Denton True “Cy” Young, baseball’s winningest pitcher with 511 games won, was born on this day. Each year the Cy Young award is given to the season’s best pitcher in each of the two leagues.
1867, the British Parliament passed the North America Act to create the Dominion Of Canada, uniting Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
1882, the Knights Of Columbus, an organization of Catholic men, was chartered in Connecticut.
1886, The first batch of Coca Cola was brewed over a fire in a backyard in Atlanta, Georgia. John Pemberton created the concoction as a “hangover” cure and a stomach ache/headache remedy. Cocaine was an ingredient until 1904.
1917, Man O’ War, the famous American race horse, was foaled.
1936Adolf Hitler got 98.8 percent of the popular vote in Germany’s national election.
1951Julius & Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. They were executed in June 1953.
1954Karen Ann Quinlan, the comatose patient whose case prompted a historic right-to-die court decision, was born on this day. She died in a nursing home almost 10 years after she was taken off a respirator. Her family’s battle to win the right to remove the respirator became a landmark case.
1961, residents of the District Of Columbia were given the right to vote in presidential elections with the ratification of the 23rd Amendment.
1962Jack Paar hosted NBC’s Tonight show for the final time.
1963Alfred Hitchcock‘s The Birds opened. The film starred Rod TaylorTippi Hedren, and Jessica Tandy.
1967, The first nationwide strike in the 30-year history of the American Federation Of Television And Radio Artists (AFTRA) began, lasting for 13 days.
1967 The Beatles record “With A Little Help From My Friends.”
1969 “Time Of The Season” by the Zombies peaks at Number Three on the pop chart.
1971, Army Lieutenant William L. Calley, Jr. was convicted of murdering at least 22 Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai (pronounced mee ly) massacre. Calley ended up spending three years under house arrest.
1971Charles Manson and three female followers were sentenced to death for the Tate-LaBiancamurders. The sentences were later commuted to life in prison when the California Supreme Court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional.
1973, two months after the signing of a peace agreement, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam, ending eight years of direct intervention in the Vietnam War. Some 7,000 U.S. Department Of Defense civilian employees stayed behind to help South Vietnam conduct the ongoing war with communist North Vietnam.
1975 “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker peaks at Number Five on the pop chart.
1986 Beatles records officially go on sale in the Soviet Union.
1992, Democratic presidential front-runner Bill Clinton acknowledged experimenting with marijuana “a time or two” while attending Oxford University, adding, “I didn’t inhale and I didn’t try it again.”
1993Unforgiven won the Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as Best Director for Clint Eastwood.
1994, Mexico’s ruling party, the PRI, picked Ernesto Zedillo to be its new presidential candidate, replacing the assassinated Luis Donaldo Colosio.
1994, Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson resigned, capping a long-standing feud with team ownerJerry Jones.

March 29 Birthdays

  • Jennifer Capriati (tennis player) (36)
  • Vangelis (musician, “Chariots of Fire”) (69)
  • Walt “Clyde” Frazier (Naismith Memorial Hall Of Fame basketball player) (67)
  • Eric Idle (British comedian, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, mastermind of the Broadway musicalSpamalot) (69)
  • Lucy Lawless (actress, Xena: Warrior Princess) (44)
  • Elle MacPherson (supermodel) (48, disputed)
  • Brendan Gleeson (actor, Braveheart, Gangs of New York, Cold Mountain, Troy, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, In Bruges) (57)
  • John Popper (singer of Blues Traveler) (45)
  • Amy Sedaris (wacky actress of Strangers With Candy) (51)
  • Perry Farrell (singer of Jane’s Addiction) (53)
  • Marina Sirtis (actress, Star Trek: The Next Generation‘s Deanna Troi) (57)
  • Christopher Lambert (actor, Greystoke: The Legend Of Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes, the Highlandermovies) (55)
  • John McLaughlin (host of TV’s The McLaughlin Group) (85)
  • Bobby Kimball (singer, Toto) (65)
  • Terry Jacks (singer, “Seasons In The Sun”) (68)

On TV Tonight March 29

CBS

  • THE BIG BANG THEORY – When Penny buys Leonard and Sheldon Star Trek collectibles, Sheldon finds himself haunted by Mr. Spock; Raj believes he has met his future wife.
  • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT – Jeff sends Audrey on a romantic scavenger hunt that has mixed results.
  • PERSON OF INTERST – The machine directs Reese and Finch to a person who has almost no digital footprint and seems to be living a double life.
  • THE MENTALIST – While investigating a casino employee’s murder, Jane encounters a magician he used to tour with and learns he is hiding something.

NBC

  • COMMUNITY – Shirley, Pierce and Britta plot against the new sub shop in the cafeteria; Troy and Abed build competing blanket forts.
  • 30 ROCK – Jack works to come up with an idea that will transform Kable Town; Hazel obsesses over Liz.
  • THE OFFICE (repeat)
  • UP ALL NIGHT – Personal responsibilities get in the way of Reagan and Ava booking Stevie Nicks on the show.
  • AWAKE – When his tracking methods are questioned, Britten becomes a suspect in his own case.

FOX

  • AMERICAN IDOL – The contestants face elimination; scheduled performances by Nicki Minaj and Scotty McCreery.
  • TOUCH – Martin meets a homeless man who shares Jake’s obsession with numbers; Teller visits Jake.

ABC

  • MISSING – As Becca searches for Michael in Europe, the surprise arrival of her best friend causes complications; Michael tries to understand why he was abducted.
  • GREY’S ANATOMY (repeat)
  • PRIVATE PRACTICE (repeat)

CW

  • THE VAMPIRE DIARIES – Damon and Stefan enlist Elena, Caroline and Matt to help with their new plan to destroy Klaus; Klaus and Rebekah find a way to make Finn cooperate.
  • THE SECRET CIRCLE – An old hunter acquaintance of Jake’s shows up with a message for Blackwell; Faye and Melissa make a deal with Adam.

MTV

  • PUNK’D – (premiere) Pranks are played on celebrities.
  • THE PAULY D PROJECT – (series premiere) TBA

Entertainment News March 28

Last night (March 27th) Martina Navratilova was the first celebrity to be eliminated from this seasons Dancing With The Stars. The tennis legend and her partner, Tony Dovolani, were in the bottom two along with pop star Gavin DeGrawand his partner Karina Smirnoff. “I just wish it had lasted longer. I gave it everything I had, but I blew it yesterday and it cost me unfortunately.” said Navratilova.

The remaining celebrities are Donald DriverGavin DeGrawGladys KnightJack WarnerJaleel White,Katherine JenkinsMaria MenounosMelissa GilbertRoshon FeganSherri Shepherd, and William Levy.

 CHLOE MORETZ LANDS ‘CARRIE’: Chloe Moretz has landed the title role in the upcoming remake ofCarrie. After the casting news went public, Chloe tweeted, “Never been so happy in my life! Thank you [director] Kim Peirce and thank u MGM for the chance of a lifetime i will never forget!” Sissy Spacek starred in the original film adaptation of Stephen King’s horror story.

ACADEMY MEMBERS MAD ABOUT ‘HUNGER GAMES’: Members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences are reportedly angry that Lionsgate didn’t offer them any members-only screenings of The Hunger Games. PerezHilton.com reported that the studio is planning to hold Academy and Guild screenings in the future, but didn’t want to do so on opening weekend.

IS ANN CURRY GETTING FIRED? Ann Curry’s job on Today is reportedly in jeopardy. Sources indicated to Gawker and New York magazine that Matt Lauer doesn’t like Ann and doesn’t believe she is charismatic. A source told New York magazine, “Lauer’s worth only increased when Meredith Vieira left and handed the co-anchor chair to Ann Curry, who in the eyes of many television-news executives has experienced a rocky transition to her new role.”

ANGELINA’S KIDS EXCITED FOR HER NEW ROLE: Angelina Jolie’s kids don’t mind that she’s playing a villain in the upcoming movie Maleficent — in fact they’re excited. The mom-of-six said of the role, “I’m having a lot of fun. I’ve already got my horns fitted. My kids are very happy. It’s not anti-princess, but it’s the first time they’re looking at this epic woman [in a different way]. I hope in the end you see a woman who is capable of being many things, and just because she protects herself and is aggressive, it doesn’t mean she can’t have other [warmer] qualities. You have to figure out the puzzle of what she is.”

‘SMASH’ STAR SIGNS RECORD DEALSmash star Megan Hilty has signed a record deal. The actress stars as “needy diva” Ivy Lynn on the NBC series. She told Life & Style magazine, “I just got my first record contract with Sony, so we just started doing demo music this week. I’m totally stoked. It’s been so many dreams coming true for me!”

WHITNEY’S FAMILY THINK ARREST PROVES BOBBY IS A BAD INFLUENCE: Sources told TMZ that Cissy Houston felt “vindicated” when she found out Bobby was arrested for driving drunk on Monday afternoon and believes the incident is exactly why she wants Bobby to “keep his distance” from his daughter Bobbi Kristina.

COURTNEY AND BEN MOVE IN TOGETHER: Us Weekly reported that Courtney has moved in with her fiance, relocating from Los Angeles to San Francisco.

KALEY CUOCO MOVES ON: A month after revealing that her engagement was off, the actress was spotted making out with her beau, Pepper singer/bassist Bret Bollinger.

JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT DATING COSTAR? PerezHilton.com reported that Jennifer Love Hewitt is dating her The Client List castmate, Brian Hallisay.

Today in History March 28

1834, for the first time in U.S. history, the Senate voted to censure a president, doing so against Andrew Jackson, an ardent supporter of states’ rights, for removing funds from the Bank Of The United States and sending it to state institutions. Jackson later succeeded in having the censure stripped from the Senate records.
1939, the Spanish Civil War ended as Madrid fell to Francisco Franco‘s Fascist forces.
1969 In London, Ringo Starr announces that there will be no further public appearances by the Beatles.John Lennon disputes the claim, which ultimately is proved correct.
1970 “Let It Be” by The Beatles peaks at Number Two on the pop chart.
1970 “Instant Karma (We All Shine On)” by John Ono Lennon peaks at Number Three on the pop chart.
1971, UCLA became the first team ever to win five consecutive NCAA basketball titles. The Bruins defeated Villanova 68-62. UCLA, under coaching legend John Wooden, dominated NCAA tournament play until 1974, when North Carolina State won the tourney.
1973 Houses Of The Holy by Led Zeppelin is released.
1974, a streaker ran onto the set of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. NBC censors blacked out the lower half of the screen.
1976 Genesis opens their first North American tour with Phil Collins as lead vocalist. Collins does play some drums on the tour, but former Yes member Bill Bruford is the tour’s primary drummer.
1977Rocky, starring Sylvester Stallone, won the 1976 Best Picture Academy Award.
1979, America’s worst commercial nuclear accident occurred at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania, when a series of errors almost led to the meltdown of the reactor’s uranium core.
1981 “Rapture” by Blondie hits Number One on the pop chart.
1986, over 6,000 radio stations of all formats played “We Are The World” simultaneously at 10:15 a.m. ET. The promotion raised millions of dollars for African famine relief.
1991, just days before the 10th anniversary of the attempt on his life, former president Ronald Reaganendorsed the “Brady Bill,” requiring a seven-day waiting period for handgun purchases. The bill was named after Reagan’s former press secretary, James Brady, who was severely wounded by a bullet to the head in the attack.
1992 “Tears In Heaven” by Eric Clapton peaks at Number Two on the pop chart.
1993, Russian President Boris Yeltsin and his chief political rival, parliament speaker Ruslan Khasbulatov, claimed victory after surviving attempts by the Russian Congress to oust them.
1993, About 10,000 people marched in Dublin, Ireland, to protest an IRA bombing that claimed the lives of two young boys.
1994, More than 50 people were killed in violence that erupted in Johannesburg, South Africa, during a march by Zulu nationalists.
1995, In Japan, Mitsubishi Bank and the Bank Of Tokyo agreed to a merger to create the world’s largest bank.
1996, Congress passed the line-item veto, giving the president power to cut government spending by scrapping specific programs.
1996, The space shuttle Atlantis‘s astronauts said goodbye to the crew of Russia’s space station Mir and then flew away, leaving Shannon Lucid behind for a five-month stay in orbit.
1997, A medical examiner revealed that some members of the Heaven’s Gate cult who’d committed suicide in a California mansion had also been castrated in apparent pursuit of the group’s ideal of androgynous immortality.
1998President Clinton, during his visit to South Africa, went to Soweto, a landmark in the bloody uprising against apartheid, to honor South Africans “who answered the call of conscience” and defeated their country’s system of white supremacy.
1999, The Baltimore Orioles beat a Cuban all-star team 3-2 in Havana.
1999, NATO broadened its attacks on Yugoslavia to target Serb military forces in Kosovo in the fifth straight night of air strikes, as thousands of refugees flooded into Albania and Macedonia from Kosovo.
1999Venus Williams beat kid sister Serena 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 to win the Lipton Championships in the first all-sister women’s final in 115 years.
2000, In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court sharply curtailed police power to rely on anonymous tips to stop and search people.
2001, A federal appeals court in San Francisco threw out a record $107 million verdict against anti-abortion activists, ruling that a Web site and wanted posters branding abortion doctors as “baby butchers” and “criminals” were protected by the First Amendment.
2001, The authors of a book on the Oklahoma City bombing revealed that, during prison interviews,Timothy McVeigh had shown no remorse for what happened, and called the 19 children who died “collateral damage.”
2004 Actor Peter Ustinov (SpartacusLogan’s RunLorenzo’s OilThe Bachelor; played Detective Hercule Poirot in several movies and TV shows based on Agatha Christie‘s novels) dies at age 82.

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