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Tim Roemer

Timothy John Roemer (born October 30, 1956) is an American diplomat and politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1991 to 2003 as a Democrat from Indiana's 3rd congressional district. Subsequently, he was the president of the Center for National Policy (CNP), a Washington, D.C.-based national security think tank. He served as U.S. Ambassador to India from 2009 to 2011. Roemer currently serves on the advisory board of Washington, D.C. based non-profit America Abroad Media.[1]

Tim Roemer
United States Ambassador to India
In office
August 11, 2009 – July 1, 2011
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byDavid Mulford
Succeeded byPeter Burleigh (Acting)
Chair of the New Democrat Coalition
In office
January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2001
Serving with Cal Dooley, Jim Moran
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byJim Davis
Ron Kind
Adam Smith
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Indiana's 3rd district
In office
January 3, 1991 – January 3, 2003
Preceded byJohn Hiler
Succeeded byChris Chocola (Redistricting)
Personal details
Born
Timothy John Roemer

(1956-10-30) October 30, 1956 (age 66)
South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseSally Roemer
RelationsJ. Bennett Johnston (father-in-law)
Children4
EducationUniversity of California, San Diego (BA)
University of Notre Dame (MA, PhD)

Early life and education

Tim Roemer was born in 1956 in South Bend, Indiana. His grandfather, William F. Roemer, was a philosophy professor at the University of Notre Dame; and his grandmother was an elementary school teacher. Roemer's parents, James and Mary Ann Roemer, also worked at Notre Dame as Dean of Students and Coordinator of Volunteer Activities, respectively. His uncle, William F. Roemer Jr., was an FBI agent who battled organized crime. Roemer graduated from Penn High School in 1975 and worked at various jobs from the age of 14 to help pay for college.

Tim Roemer graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a B.A. degree in 1979. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame; his 1985 dissertation was titled The Senior Executive Service: Retirement and Public Personnel Policy.

Political career

Tim Roemer entered politics by serving on the staff of U.S. Representative John Brademas of Indiana (1978–1979) while still in college. After completing his doctorate, he served on the staff of U.S. Senator Dennis DeConcini of Arizona (1985–1989).

 
Roemer as a Congressman

In 1990 Roemer ran and won as a Democrat in 1990 to represent Indiana's 3rd congressional district, his boss' former district, serving six terms in Congress from 1991 to 2003. While in the House, Roemer served on the Intelligence, Education and Workforce, and Science committees. He did not run for reelection in 2002.

Tim Roemer voted in favor of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the African Growth and Opportunity Act, and the Caribbean Basin Initiative. He opposed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), feeling it provided incentives for businesses to move out of the country (as may have happened in his district). Roemer voted against presidential fast-track trade promotion authority, believing that the United States should have been stricter in its enforcement of existing agreements.

Much of Roemer's efforts during his congressional career were related to improving education. He was the principal author of the Ed-Flex bill, which encouraged states to seek innovative approaches to education. Roemer was the chief sponsor of the "Transition to Teaching" bill that helped address teacher shortages by recruiting and training professionals to become teachers. Roemer was also the lead sponsor of the five-year reauthorization of Higher Education Act, which reduced interest rates on student loans, increased Pell Grants, increased funding for teacher training, and expanded aid to families.

Tim Roemer was a principal sponsor of the AmeriCorps national service program, and a co-author of a bill to expand Head Start services to provide childcare coverage for women moving from welfare to work. He co-wrote legislation on reauthorizing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and wrote an amendment to tax relief legislation for teacher certification of professionals in outside fields. He co-authored "School-to-Work" legislation to help non-college-bound high school students learn skills to prepare them for the workforce.

In his final term in Congress, Roemer was instrumental in passing the No Child Left Behind Act and pushed for full funding for the program.

Roemer was one of the first members of Congress to call for a Cabinet-level federal executive department to oversee national security, and was an original sponsor of the legislation to create the Department of Homeland Security. Eventually he opposed the revisions proposed by the Bush administration, because of concerns about bureaucratic inefficiencies, and voted against the creation of DHS. Roemer advocated a "civilian reserve corps" to train more fluent speakers in foreign languages for the Intelligence Community. Roemer was an original sponsor of bioterrorism legislation and legislation aimed at creating the 9/11 Commission, upon which he later served.

Post-electoral career

 
Roemer addressing the audience at CNP's 2007 Edmund S. Muskie Distinguished Service Award Dinner

Tim Roemer was appointed as a member of the 9/11 Commission to investigate the terrorist attacks on the US. He was a candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee (gaining the support of Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid). He lost to Howard Dean, who had unsuccessfully sought the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination.

Roemer was criticized as too conservative for the post, due to his anti-abortion stance and his oft-mentioned vote in 1993 against the President Bill Clinton economic plan. Roemer is a moderate Democrat, voting more liberally on some foreign policy issues and conservatively on social issues.

Roemer endorsed Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries and campaigned vigorously for him, particularly in his home state of Indiana, where he joined Lee H. Hamilton in support of Obama. Roemer's moderate, bipartisan politics, and national security experience led to speculation (from Chris Cillizza and Ben Smith) that Roemer was considered a possible vice presidential running mate for Obama.[2][3]

Roemer served as a distinguished scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He became a partner at Johnston and Associates, a public and legislative affairs consultancy. He was later selected as the president of the Center for National Policy. After leaving his post as U.S. Ambassador to India in 2011, he became a senior executive at the Washington, D.C.-based public affairs firm APCO Worldwide.[4]

Roemer served on the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism, a bipartisan commission created by Congress in 2007. This was one of the reforms recommended by the 9/11 Commission to examine how the United States can best address this threat to national security.

In addition, Roemer served on the Washington Institute for Near East Policy's Presidential Task force on Combating the Ideology of Radical Extremism, and the National Parks Second Century Commission.

Diplomatic career

 
Roemer receiving the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Notre Dame after delivering the commencement address for the University's graduate school

Roemer was nominated by President Barack Obama as the 21st U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of India on May 27, 2009. His nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 10, 2009, he was sworn in on July 23, 2009 in the State Department's ceremonial Benjamin Franklin Treaty Room and he presented his credentials to Indian President Pratibha Patil on August 11, 2009.[5][6][7]

During his tenure as Ambassador, several policies and initiatives were announced. President Obama stated during his visit to India in November, 2010 that the U.S. would support India as a permanent member to a reformed United Nations Security Council.[8] The United States also removed India's defense and space-related entities from the U.S. "Entity List," opening the door for increased cooperation, technology transfer, and commercial sales in the defense and space industries.[9] The United States agreed to set up a Global Disease Detection Center.[10] and will work with India on its new Global Center for Nuclear Energy Partnership.[11] The United States and India will partner globally to support food security in Africa and reconstruction in Afghanistan.

On July 23, 2010, Ambassador Roemer and Indian Home Affairs Secretary G.K. Pillai signed the Counterterrorism Cooperation Initiative.[12] This agreement expands cooperation in several areas such as transportation security, border security, money laundering and terrorist financing, and megacity policing. The U.S. government also agreed to give the Government of India access to David Headley, one of the planners of the 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai.[13]

Ambassador Roemer presided over several high level visits including visits by Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. The first annual strategic dialogue meeting between the United States and India was held in June 2010 in Washington D.C.[14] with the second scheduled for July 2011 in New Delhi.

During his two-year tenure, India moved up to be the 12th leading trade partner of the United States. In 2010, exports in goods from the United States to India were up 17 percent and two-way trade in goods increased 30 percent. During President Obama's visit to India, the United States announced 20 deals totaling $10 billion in U.S. exports that will lead to more than 50,000 jobs in America.[15] During his tenure, the United States also pushed to make the G-20 the premier international economic body [16] and reformed the IMF to give India greater representation.[17]

Ambassador Roemer travelled throughout India during his two years, visiting 17 states. He was the first Ambassador in over 10 years to visit Jammu and Kashmir, including a September 20, 2010 visit to the city of Leh to bring relief supplies to 400 rural families affected by a recent flash flood.[18]

In May, 2011, Roemer received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Notre Dame and gave the commencement address to The Graduate School.[19]

On April 26, 2011, he announced his resignation as Ambassador and returned to the U.S.[20] A press release from the U.S. embassy in India stated ambassador Roemer leaving by June citing family reasons.[21] Indian politician Shashi Tharoor wrote that Roemer resigned the post following India's decision to reject two American aircraft manufacturing tenders worth US$10 billion.[22]

Personal life

Tim Roemer married Sally Johnston of Louisiana in 1989. They have four children: Patrick Hunter Roemer, Matthew Bennett Roemer, Sarah Kathryn Roemer, and Grace Elizabeth Roemer. Roemer is the son-in-law of Bennett Johnston Jr. and Mary (Gunn) Johnston. Johnston is a Democratic politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1972 to 1997.

The Roemers are Roman Catholic. When in Washington, they attend St. Thomas à Becket Catholic Church in Reston, Virginia.

Citations

  1. ^ "Tim Roemer | AMERICA ABROAD MEDIA". Archived from the original on 2014-06-16. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  2. ^ The Friday Line: Veepstakes!. Washington Post blog. 9 May 2008
  3. ^ The Democratic veep prospects: A guide – Ben Smith. Politico.Com. Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  4. ^ Tim Roemer Joins APCO Worldwide
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on February 9, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  6. ^ Former Ind. congressman to be ambassador to India. Associated Press via Wibc.com. 7/11/2009
  7. ^ "Roemer, former lawmaker for South Bend area, confirmed as ambassador to India". Retrieved July 11, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Obama endorses India for U.N. Security Council seat. Washingtonpost.com. (2010-11-08). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  9. ^ US removes ISRO and DRDO from entities list. Indian Express (2011-01-25). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  10. ^ India, US to set up global disease detection centre. Indian Express (2010-11-08). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  11. ^ US joins India to set up global N-Centre in Haryana – Economic Times. Articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com (2010-11-08). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  12. ^ News / National : India, U.S. sign counter-terrorism initiative. The Hindu (2010-07-23). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  13. ^ India granted access to Headley. Indian Express (2010-06-05). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  14. ^ First India-US Strategic Dialogue to be held today. Hindustan Times (2010-06-03). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  15. ^ Obama India Trip: President Announces $10 Billion In Trade Deals Supporting 50,000 U.S. Jobs. Huffingtonpost. 2011-06-10
  16. ^ Officials: G-20 to supplant G-8 as international economic council – CNN 2011-08-11 at the Wayback Machine. Articles.cnn.com (2009-09-24). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  17. ^ IMF reforms in sync with reality: G-20. Indian Express (2010-11-12). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  18. ^ What's US ambassador Roemer doing in Kashmir – Rediff.com India News. Rediff.com (2011-03-17). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  19. ^ Roemer talks about time as ambassador – South Bend Tribune. Articles.southbendtribune.com (2011-05-21). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  20. ^ 'I'm resigning,' says US Ambassador. Ndtv.com. Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  21. ^ Press Releases 2011 | Embassy of the United States New Delhi, India 2011-05-01 at the Wayback Machine. Newdelhi.usembassy.gov (2011-04-28). Retrieved on 2011-08-14.
  22. ^ Al Jazeera English (2011-05-11). Obama dismayed as India rejects arms deal. Retrieved 30 July 2011.

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Timothy John Roemer born October 30 1956 is an American diplomat and politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1991 to 2003 as a Democrat from Indiana s 3rd congressional district Subsequently he was the president of the Center for National Policy CNP a Washington D C based national security think tank He served as U S Ambassador to India from 2009 to 2011 Roemer currently serves on the advisory board of Washington D C based non profit America Abroad Media 1 Tim RoemerUnited States Ambassador to IndiaIn office August 11 2009 July 1 2011PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byDavid MulfordSucceeded byPeter Burleigh Acting Chair of the New Democrat CoalitionIn office January 3 1997 January 3 2001Serving with Cal Dooley Jim MoranPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byJim DavisRon KindAdam SmithMember of the U S House of Representatives from Indiana s 3rd districtIn office January 3 1991 January 3 2003Preceded byJohn HilerSucceeded byChris Chocola Redistricting Personal detailsBornTimothy John Roemer 1956 10 30 October 30 1956 age 66 South Bend Indiana U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseSally RoemerRelationsJ Bennett Johnston father in law Children4EducationUniversity of California San Diego BA University of Notre Dame MA PhD Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Post electoral career 4 Diplomatic career 5 Personal life 6 Citations 7 External linksEarly life and education EditTim Roemer was born in 1956 in South Bend Indiana His grandfather William F Roemer was a philosophy professor at the University of Notre Dame and his grandmother was an elementary school teacher Roemer s parents James and Mary Ann Roemer also worked at Notre Dame as Dean of Students and Coordinator of Volunteer Activities respectively His uncle William F Roemer Jr was an FBI agent who battled organized crime Roemer graduated from Penn High School in 1975 and worked at various jobs from the age of 14 to help pay for college Tim Roemer graduated from the University of California San Diego with a B A degree in 1979 He earned his M A and Ph D from the University of Notre Dame his 1985 dissertation was titled The Senior Executive Service Retirement and Public Personnel Policy Political career EditTim Roemer entered politics by serving on the staff of U S Representative John Brademas of Indiana 1978 1979 while still in college After completing his doctorate he served on the staff of U S Senator Dennis DeConcini of Arizona 1985 1989 Roemer as a Congressman In 1990 Roemer ran and won as a Democrat in 1990 to represent Indiana s 3rd congressional district his boss former district serving six terms in Congress from 1991 to 2003 While in the House Roemer served on the Intelligence Education and Workforce and Science committees He did not run for reelection in 2002 Tim Roemer voted in favor of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GATT the African Growth and Opportunity Act and the Caribbean Basin Initiative He opposed the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA feeling it provided incentives for businesses to move out of the country as may have happened in his district Roemer voted against presidential fast track trade promotion authority believing that the United States should have been stricter in its enforcement of existing agreements Much of Roemer s efforts during his congressional career were related to improving education He was the principal author of the Ed Flex bill which encouraged states to seek innovative approaches to education Roemer was the chief sponsor of the Transition to Teaching bill that helped address teacher shortages by recruiting and training professionals to become teachers Roemer was also the lead sponsor of the five year reauthorization of Higher Education Act which reduced interest rates on student loans increased Pell Grants increased funding for teacher training and expanded aid to families Tim Roemer was a principal sponsor of the AmeriCorps national service program and a co author of a bill to expand Head Start services to provide childcare coverage for women moving from welfare to work He co wrote legislation on reauthorizing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and wrote an amendment to tax relief legislation for teacher certification of professionals in outside fields He co authored School to Work legislation to help non college bound high school students learn skills to prepare them for the workforce In his final term in Congress Roemer was instrumental in passing the No Child Left Behind Act and pushed for full funding for the program Roemer was one of the first members of Congress to call for a Cabinet level federal executive department to oversee national security and was an original sponsor of the legislation to create the Department of Homeland Security Eventually he opposed the revisions proposed by the Bush administration because of concerns about bureaucratic inefficiencies and voted against the creation of DHS Roemer advocated a civilian reserve corps to train more fluent speakers in foreign languages for the Intelligence Community Roemer was an original sponsor of bioterrorism legislation and legislation aimed at creating the 9 11 Commission upon which he later served Post electoral career Edit Roemer addressing the audience at CNP s 2007 Edmund S Muskie Distinguished Service Award Dinner Tim Roemer was appointed as a member of the 9 11 Commission to investigate the terrorist attacks on the US He was a candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee gaining the support of Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid He lost to Howard Dean who had unsuccessfully sought the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination Roemer was criticized as too conservative for the post due to his anti abortion stance and his oft mentioned vote in 1993 against the President Bill Clinton economic plan Roemer is a moderate Democrat voting more liberally on some foreign policy issues and conservatively on social issues Roemer endorsed Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries and campaigned vigorously for him particularly in his home state of Indiana where he joined Lee H Hamilton in support of Obama Roemer s moderate bipartisan politics and national security experience led to speculation from Chris Cillizza and Ben Smith that Roemer was considered a possible vice presidential running mate for Obama 2 3 Roemer served as a distinguished scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University He became a partner at Johnston and Associates a public and legislative affairs consultancy He was later selected as the president of the Center for National Policy After leaving his post as U S Ambassador to India in 2011 he became a senior executive at the Washington D C based public affairs firm APCO Worldwide 4 Roemer served on the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism a bipartisan commission created by Congress in 2007 This was one of the reforms recommended by the 9 11 Commission to examine how the United States can best address this threat to national security In addition Roemer served on the Washington Institute for Near East Policy s Presidential Task force on Combating the Ideology of Radical Extremism and the National Parks Second Century Commission Diplomatic career Edit Roemer receiving the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Notre Dame after delivering the commencement address for the University s graduate school Roemer was nominated by President Barack Obama as the 21st U S Ambassador to the Republic of India on May 27 2009 His nomination was confirmed by the U S Senate on July 10 2009 he was sworn in on July 23 2009 in the State Department s ceremonial Benjamin Franklin Treaty Room and he presented his credentials to Indian President Pratibha Patil on August 11 2009 5 6 7 During his tenure as Ambassador several policies and initiatives were announced President Obama stated during his visit to India in November 2010 that the U S would support India as a permanent member to a reformed United Nations Security Council 8 The United States also removed India s defense and space related entities from the U S Entity List opening the door for increased cooperation technology transfer and commercial sales in the defense and space industries 9 The United States agreed to set up a Global Disease Detection Center 10 and will work with India on its new Global Center for Nuclear Energy Partnership 11 The United States and India will partner globally to support food security in Africa and reconstruction in Afghanistan On July 23 2010 Ambassador Roemer and Indian Home Affairs Secretary G K Pillai signed the Counterterrorism Cooperation Initiative 12 This agreement expands cooperation in several areas such as transportation security border security money laundering and terrorist financing and megacity policing The U S government also agreed to give the Government of India access to David Headley one of the planners of the 26 11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai 13 Ambassador Roemer presided over several high level visits including visits by Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano The first annual strategic dialogue meeting between the United States and India was held in June 2010 in Washington D C 14 with the second scheduled for July 2011 in New Delhi During his two year tenure India moved up to be the 12th leading trade partner of the United States In 2010 exports in goods from the United States to India were up 17 percent and two way trade in goods increased 30 percent During President Obama s visit to India the United States announced 20 deals totaling 10 billion in U S exports that will lead to more than 50 000 jobs in America 15 During his tenure the United States also pushed to make the G 20 the premier international economic body 16 and reformed the IMF to give India greater representation 17 Ambassador Roemer travelled throughout India during his two years visiting 17 states He was the first Ambassador in over 10 years to visit Jammu and Kashmir including a September 20 2010 visit to the city of Leh to bring relief supplies to 400 rural families affected by a recent flash flood 18 In May 2011 Roemer received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Notre Dame and gave the commencement address to The Graduate School 19 On April 26 2011 he announced his resignation as Ambassador and returned to the U S 20 A press release from the U S embassy in India stated ambassador Roemer leaving by June citing family reasons 21 Indian politician Shashi Tharoor wrote that Roemer resigned the post following India s decision to reject two American aircraft manufacturing tenders worth US 10 billion 22 Personal life EditTim Roemer married Sally Johnston of Louisiana in 1989 They have four children Patrick Hunter Roemer Matthew Bennett Roemer Sarah Kathryn Roemer and Grace Elizabeth Roemer Roemer is the son in law of Bennett Johnston Jr and Mary Gunn Johnston Johnston is a Democratic politician who served as a U S Senator from Louisiana from 1972 to 1997 The Roemers are Roman Catholic When in Washington they attend St Thomas a Becket Catholic Church in Reston Virginia Citations Edit Tim Roemer AMERICA ABROAD MEDIA Archived from the original on 2014 06 16 Retrieved 2014 06 16 The Friday Line Veepstakes Washington Post blog 9 May 2008 The Democratic veep prospects A guide Ben Smith Politico Com Retrieved on 2011 08 14 Tim Roemer Joins APCO Worldwide U S Ambassador to India Timothy Roemer Bio Archived from the original on February 9 2010 Retrieved August 19 2009 Former Ind congressman to be ambassador to India Associated Press via Wibc com 7 11 2009 Roemer former lawmaker for South Bend area confirmed as ambassador to India Retrieved July 11 2009 permanent dead link Obama endorses India for U N Security Council seat Washingtonpost com 2010 11 08 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 US removes ISRO and DRDO from entities list Indian Express 2011 01 25 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 India US to set up global disease detection centre Indian Express 2010 11 08 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 US joins India to set up global N Centre in Haryana Economic Times Articles economictimes indiatimes com 2010 11 08 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 News National India U S sign counter terrorism initiative The Hindu 2010 07 23 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 India granted access to Headley Indian Express 2010 06 05 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 First India US Strategic Dialogue to be held today Hindustan Times 2010 06 03 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 Obama India Trip President Announces 10 Billion In Trade Deals Supporting 50 000 U S Jobs Huffingtonpost 2011 06 10 Officials G 20 to supplant G 8 as international economic council CNN Archived 2011 08 11 at the Wayback Machine Articles cnn com 2009 09 24 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 IMF reforms in sync with reality G 20 Indian Express 2010 11 12 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 What s US ambassador Roemer doing in Kashmir Rediff com India News Rediff com 2011 03 17 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 Roemer talks about time as ambassador South Bend Tribune Articles southbendtribune com 2011 05 21 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 I m resigning says US Ambassador Ndtv com Retrieved on 2011 08 14 Press Releases 2011 Embassy of the United States New Delhi India Archived 2011 05 01 at the Wayback Machine Newdelhi usembassy gov 2011 04 28 Retrieved on 2011 08 14 Al Jazeera English 2011 05 11 Obama dismayed as India rejects arms deal Retrieved 30 July 2011 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Timothy J Roemer Official bio from the Embassy of the United States in New Delhi Interview with app2us com Official profile from the Center for National Policy Obama pick has ear of White House from The Hindu Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Appearances on C SPANU S House of 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