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FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
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1989-Nissan 240SX, 74,000mi., loaded, excellent condi
tion, new paint. $4,800 823-2023.
Sublease 2bdrm/11 /2bath condo, many extras. 1 -Month
left on lease. Near Hwy.6/Univ. $650/mo. 846-6616,
after/Sp.m. References required.
1990 Ford Mustang, 2-door, a/c, automatic, good tires,
$3,200/o.b.O. 846-9431.
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Sublease large Ibdrm/bath, walk-in closets, shuttle-rt,
July/Aug. move-in, rare fall semester lease. $425/mo. 1 -
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Westgate Shopping Center, just north of campus, 846-
8855.
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The Battalion
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. 828-
4832.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Townshire Manor- Large Ibdrm/lbath, 2bdrm/1bath,
and 2bdrm/11/2bath available now or August preleas
ing. Laundry on site, pool, some bills paid. Close to
shopping & shuttle. Starting @$345/mo. United 694-
9140. www.united-rico.com
Veterinary Assistant. Part-time. Hours change each
semester. Bring resume to 2710-Maloney.
WILDLIFE JOBS to $21.60/HR. Inc. benefits. Game
Wardens, Security, Maintenance, Park Rangers. No
exp. needed. For app. and exam info, call 1-800-813-
3585, Ext.7683, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, Inc.
Exquisite Victorian accommodations and romantic can
dlelight dinners. Finest in the Brazos Valley. The
Famous “Calvert Inn” Gourmet Bed & Breakfast and
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W/D FOR RENT. Lease a brand new washer/dryer for
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Perfect for overnight accommodations (private Jacuzzi
bathtubs for two in bedrooms). Call for free brochures
on weddings/ overnight accommodations. 1-800-66-
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Walk to campus! Efficiency and one bedroom units in
Northgate for August move-in. Partial bills paid to all
bills paid. Starting @$325/mo. United 694-9140.
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Lost: mini Schnauzer. Courtyard Apartments. Please
call Robynne @693-4658. '
MOTORCYCLE
FOR SALE
'84-Honda Nitehawk 700cc, low maintenance, shaft dri
ven, $2,000. Jon @695-1627.
COMPUTERS
14” Hobie Cat with turbo. Ready to sail! With registered
trailer. $675. Please call 695-7139.
PERSONAL
Custom built computer: 8.4GB HDD, 32MB CD RAM,
40X CD ROM, Ethernet card, 4MB video, 16 bit sound,
Windows 98, MS Works 4.5, MS Money, Bookshelf, 14"
Compaq Monitor, & more! 694-1635.
14x42 Cameron mobile home 2bdrm./1bath great for
student, fenced yard, located in Ramblewood Mobile
Home Park. Call 260-7032
Pentium 133MHz, HD, CDROM, 33.6K-modem, sounds,
keyboard, mouse, $125. 846-7186.
Pentium-ll 333MHz $785, 350MHz $850, 400MHz $925,
PIII450 $995, 40XCDROM, 8.4GBHD, 64MBRAM 56K-
Modem, 15”-moniter, s/speakers, upgradable, 17”-
moniter add $90, warranty. 846-7186
Power Macintosh-6500, 250mhz, 64MB RAM, zip drive,
color printer, 15in. monitor w/built-in speakers, 56k
modem, MS Office-98 &more, $750! 694-1906.
DJ MUSIC
Bicycle for sale: GT Backwoods, great condition, $400.
Please call Richard at 680-1572.
•‘Party Block Mobile DJ"*- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. Book early!!
693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com
Dining table & 3 chairs $100. Please call 694-6644.
For Sale: desk w/hutch $195, end table $25, rocker $30,
foot stool $15, racing bike $85. Please call 695-2025.
FOR RENT
1-2/Bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $150-$325/mo. 696-2038.
Perfection Plus!! '93 Schult 3bdrm/2bath mobile home.
Ready to move into. Large rental lot. Don't miss this
one!! (409)822-4153.
1 bdrm/1 bath sublease, July and August. Call 693-9957
for more information.
Queen size waterbed, semi-waveless with heater, mat
tress, 2 sets of waterbed sheets, great condition,
$150/o.b.o. Please call Stuart at 693-7505.
2bdrm/11/2bath apartment sublease. College Main
Apartments. $505/mo. normally $535/mo. 846-4328.
Take over payments, 16X80 1997 mobile home. Leave
message, 828-5135.
2bdrm/1bath 4-plex, 4311-Boyett, College Sta., near
campus. $325/mo. +$200/dep. 1-800-521-3988, 776-
9833.
Wedding aile bows, reception decorations, dorm refrig
erator. Call Dana @774-1984.
2bdrm/2bath apartment for sublease through May. No
deposit. Pets ok. First floor. Close to campus. On
shuttle. Treehouse-ll. $700/mo. Call 680-8381.
Whirlpool refrigerator, almond, 20-21 cubic ft., ice maker
included, $250/o.b.o. Call Lisa at 696-0849, leave a
message.
HELP WANTED
3-Bedroom duplex w/2-rooms available now. W/D, on
shuttle route. 1/3-util itles, 1/3-rent. Call Sue
@(972)436-0136, (409)694-1144.
3bdrm/1 bath recently remodeled house, deck, fenced,
$697/mo. 1208-Phoenix (East three streets on
Holleman from Wellborn), view then call 693-5885.
A rapidly growing internet communication company is in
search of a part-time computer hardware diagnostics
technician. Computer Science or related field preferred.
E-mail resume to EDDIE@PAYNET.NET or fax to Eddie
at 775-4393.
3bdrm/2bath duplex, on shuttle route, $750/mo. 1229
April Bloom, C.Sta. 281-493-5395.
Cashiers, kitchen help needed, immediate hiring. 311-
Church Street, Burger Boy, Northgate. 846-2146.
3bdrm/2bath huge house. 3904-Oaklawn (near
Northgate). Available 8/15/99. $1,200/mo. 693-5885.
Child care person needed to care for energetic 7-month
old. $5.15/hr. M-F, 8a.m.-5p.m. until September 2000.
(409)776-6884, fax resume to (409)774-3008.
3bdrm/3bath brand new duplex, C.Sta., off Wellborn
Road. Tile floors, w/d, fenced backyard, ceiling fans,
walking pantry, great floor plan. $1,350/mo. Taking
applications. Call 693-4075, leave message if no
answer.
Data Processing- 5:30p.m.-2a.m. Windows 95, running
reports & process bills & policies, Novell exp. helpful.
Fax 774-6207 or call 774-6227.
All beautiful locations. Large 1&2 bedrooms. All price
ranges. Multiyear discounts available. 777-3371.
Earn extra income by cleaning office M-F, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
Bryan Townhomes- 3-2-1 studio available now and 2-2-
2 available for August move in. Great locations, all
appl., one with w/d and fireplace, starting $725/mo.
United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Full or part-time in cabinet shop.
704-West Carson, 823-4846.
Keystone Millwork,
Need driver to Houston w/truck to move bed &desk.
680-9825.
Bryan/College Station homes- Rosewood and
Edelwiess subdivisions- 2 Spacious 3 bedrooms, fire
place, garage w/opener, appliances, fans, yard. Approx.
1,600 and 1,800 sq.ft. Both available early August.
$1,250 and $1,295. Students (limit 3) with good refer
ences. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Non-smoker person needed to clean house. 6-hrs, $40.
Hours may vary. 696-2561.
Part-time flexible hours cleaning homes in B/CS. Need
references, own transportation, &telephone. Starting
salary $6.25/hr. +travel money. 690-6882.
College Station 4-plex available August 15th,
2bdrm/11/2bath, w/d, shuttle, some fenced yards, $495-
$535/mo. 693-0551,764-8051.
Part-time Office Clerk- 20-25hrs./wk. Filing, computer
work, & sorting mail. Need excellent computer skills &
insurance exp. would be a plus. Fax 774-6207 or call
774-6227.
College Station- PREMIERING TWO NEW
3bdrm/3bath duplexes, approx. 1,400 and 1,500 sq.ft.
Microwave, W/D, ice maker, lawn care, one plan with
security alarm. August move in. Starting @$1,195/mo.
United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Permanent full-time position for surgical assistant in oral
surgeon’s office. Please call 764-7101 for information.
Phone people needed promoting circus,
time. 361-2370, 2-9p.m.
Part or full-
Floorplans and locations GALORE! 2 and 3 bedrooms
duplexes and fourplexes, Now & for August preleasing,
some fenced yards, w/d or w/d conn., some bills paid,
shuttle. Starting @395/mo. United 694-9140.
www.united-rico.com
POSTAL JOBS to $18.35/HR. Inc. benefits, no experi
ence. For app. and exam info, call 1-800-813-3585,
Ext.7682, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, inc.
For rent or sale. $450/mo. $28,000. 1-bedroom
upstairs condo at Village on Creek, Bryan. W/D, fire
place Sdishwasher. (254)848-5565.
Summer Work part-time work- full-time pay! $10 per
hour appointment. Scholarships available, flexible
PT/FT Positions. Will train customer sales/service con
ditions apply. Call 6967734.
Mobile home in Ramblewood MHP, Bryan, Spacious
3bdrm/2bath (16X72), all appliances, w/d conn., some
bills paid. $475 plus lot rent. United 694-9140.
www.united-rico.com
We love students!! Part-time property managers for self
storage facilities. Computer literate, good w/people, on
the phone &in person. Fax resume to 775-5739, Attn:
Chris.
Newly Remodeled 2bd/1bth house, .7miles from A&M.
All wood kitchen, ceiling fans, CA/CH, $700/mo.
gas/water included. 846-8295
Rosewood Villas Preleasing for Fall’99. Only 8 left,
3bdrm/2bth, $1,000/mo., 12mo. lease, just off 2818 in
Southwood Valley, www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvil-
lastx or 846-1100.
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NEWS FOR PEOPLE WITH
HEART BUR. 1ST
Many adults suffer from frequent episodes of heartburn. If you are one
of these individuals you may be eligible to participate in a medical
research study in the treatment of heartburn.
Sciman Biomedical Research is seeking individuals 18 years and older
who experience frequent episodes of heartburn. You may qualify for a
research study using an investigational oral medication. The study
involves 3 visits within 2 weeks time period.
Participants who complete the study will be paid $100.00
For more information, call:
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776-1417
Girls!!! Live!!! 24hrs./day!!! Talk one-on-one! Call
now!! 1-900-226-0334 xt.1045. $3.99/min., must be
18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434.
1995 Fleetwood mobile home. 2bdrm/1bath, $14,500,
from individual. Call 1-800-856-0457.
Live chat line!! 24hrs/dayl! 1-900-226-8101, ext.#3301
&3302. $3.99/min. Mustbe18yrs.
1995 trailer house, located in Bryan, 3bdrm/2bath.
Please call 512-218-1131.
Meet New People The Fun Way Today. 1-900-328-
3132, Ext.#2001. $2.99/min. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U:
619-645-8434.
2 A/C window units, 5,000 btu, $125/each. Please call
260-6682.
9-drawer dresser, good wood quality, needs refinishing
$50, 1-night stand w/glass case top $25, 2-coffee tables
$30. Please call 680-9825.
Meet your match!! 1-900-226-5883, ext.#7175.
$2.99/min., must be 18yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434.
Beautiful great puppies! Weimaraners, 6wks, silver and
fawns, shots & wormed, $200. Please call 272-1223.
Tired Of Plain Web Surfin'? Learn how to Power Surfl
1-900-830-4700 xt.2577. $2.99/min„ must be 18yrs.
Serv-U (619)645-8434.
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs,
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Many pure
Free to good home. Female cat, spade, declawed, cur
rent shots, very sweet. 694-0130
REAL ESTATE
For rent or sale. $450/mo. $28,000. 1-bedroom
upstairs condo at Village on Creek, Bryan. W/D, fire
place Sdishwasher. (254)848-5565.
Student Special. Under $50,000, 3bdrm/11/2bath,
updated, ca/ch, appliances, convenient to A&M or Blinn.
Morris, Realtor @Century21 Beal, 589-2506, 218-0415.
ROOMMATES
3bdrm/2bath duplex in C.Sta.
Call Damon at 693-0192.
$260/mo. +1/3utilities.
F-Roommate a.s.a.p. 2bdrm/1 bath, w/d, near campus,
$230/mo. +1 futilities. Becky @846-5292.
F-Roommate. 2bdrm/11/2bath apartment. $290/mo.
+1 futilities. $150/dep. .7-miles from A&M. 512-365-
1175.
F-Roommate. 3bdrm/11 fbath house, near campus.
$150/mo. +1 futilities. Call Becky @764-9473.
M-Roommate needed a.s.a.p. $200/mo. +1 futilities.
Own bdrm/bath. Smoke/drink ok. Call Jason/Ben
@764-7246.
M-Roommate needed. Fall-'‘99. Yellowhouse
Apartments. $250/mo. +1fbills. Call Heath @694-
8880.
M-Roommate. Fall-'99. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Near
campus. $325/mo. +1 futilities. 281-579-2933.
M/F roommate needed a.s.a.p. 4bdrmfbath house,
across from campus. $240/mo.+1/4bills. 693-3758.
Male/Female roommate needed for next year. Great
4bdrm.-2bth. house within walking distance to campus.
$325/mo. +1/4bills. Collage student only. 693-6543.
Need F-roommate starting Fall-’99, Austin, TX.
Amanda at 694-1225.
Needed. M-Roommate, non-smoker, upper-classman
preferred, own bdrm/bath. $350/mo. +1 futilities. Tim
822-0840.
Roommate needed a.s.a.p. 4bdrm/3bath house.
$197.50/mo. +1/4bills. Call Joe @845-0410.
Roommate needed for second summer session. Large
room, large closet w/own bathroom. Bedroom furniture
available if needed. 680-9825.
Roommates. Nice 4-bedroom house, male, Christian
values. $298/mo. each. 1-800-469-8123, 7777@tone
Summer sublease. 7/1-8/15. Need 2-roommates.
4bdrm/2bath house, near campus. $250/mo. nego.
696-7445.
SERVICES
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(409)571 -8333
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Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins
welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-
Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early.
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BARON DAVIS
NO. 3 — CHARLOTTE HORNETS
In this year’s guard-rich draft, Davis was consid
ered by many to be the second-best point guard
available behind Francis. A star collegiately at
UCLA, the sophomore had hoped to stay close to
home with the L.A. Clippers, but the Hornets felt he
was just too good to pass up. Davis handles the ball
well, can push the tempo when the occasion calls
for it and consistently finds the open man. A knee
injury that cost Davis a year no longer seems to be
a worry. Charlotte has to be concerned, however,
with Davis’ perimeter shooting.
LAMAR ODOM
NO. 4 — L.A. CLIPPERS
Odom was an enigma heading into
Wednesday’s draft as he refused most predraft
camps and, at one point, inquired about reclaim
ing his college eligibility at the University of
Rhode Island. Personal problems aside, Odom
showed during his sophomore year he was more
than capable as a scorer and rebounder and is
one of the best at getting his teammates
involved. Some have questioned his mental
toughness and tendency to pass up open shots in
favor of his less-talented supporting cast.
JONATHAN BENDER
NO. 5 — INDIANA PACERS
The Pacers have a lot riding on the future suc
cess of Bender, trading valuable forward Antonio
Davis to Toronto for the fifth pick. Bender, who
jumped directly to the pros from Picayune High
School in Louisiana, has been described as an
effortless scorer with an strong perimeter game
for a 6’11” player. Last year, he broke Michael
Jordan’s McDonald’s All-America Game scoring
record. However, he has a tendency to fall in
love with that perimeter game, and at only 205
pounds, he lacks the bulk to battle underneath
with the NBA’s power players.
WALLY SZCZERBIAK
NO. 6 — MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
Many scouts rated senior swingman
Szczerbiak as the best shooter available in the
draft. A smart, fundamentally sound player
capable of putting up big numbers in a hurry
from the “2” or “3” positions, Szczerbiak’s
NCAA Tournament-leading 30 points per game
for the University of Miami (Ohio) and predraft
performances helped improve his stock leading
up to Wednesday. Some have questioned his
lack of foot speed, voicing concern that he will
struggle to keep up with quicker players defen
sively or getting his shot off over quicker, more
aggressive NBA defenders.
RICHARD HAMILTON
NO. 7— WASHINGTON WIZARDS
Hamilton’s performance in UConn’s victory
Now that the NBA has conducted its annual
draft, fans must wait for the start of the 1999-
2000 season to see how the former college and
high-school standouts perform on the profes
sional level. Among the rookies trying to prove
themselves will be these 13 lottery selections:
ELTON BRAND
NO. 1 — CHICAGO BULLS
Rumors abounded in the days leading up to the
draft, as many expected the Bulls to trade the top
pick, but Chicago surprised a lot of people and stuck
by Brand. The Duke University sophomore was the
early favorite for No. 1 after being named consensus
College Player of the Year, but questions about his
size (6’ 8”, 260 lbs.) and durability scared a lot of
general managers away. Brand boasts a 7 feet 5
inches wingspan and a knack for grabbing rebounds
will have to prove that he can stand up to the NBA’s
82-game schedule.
STEVE FRANCIS
NO. 2 — VANCOUVER GRIZZLIES
The Grizzlies were elated to get Francis at No.
2, as it was no secret many teams, Charlotte and
Toronto among them, coveted the University of
Maryland junior. Projected as an NBA point
guard, Francis will instead step in at off-guard
for Vancouver beside last year’s second overall
pick, Mike Bibby. Often compared to Allen
Iverson, he is capable of playing both guard
spots and can score in bunches. However, as
with Iverson, critics question whether he can get
teammates involved in the offense.
over Duke in the NCAA Championship■
cemented his status in the lottery. The jiW^ ^
a natural scorer who ranks second aiiw
among the Huskies’ career scoring 1 / ader -'K,q;.
especially effective from 12 to 18 fee ^ 0 !”m; ve]
most big scorers, however, “Rip ten , .JLws
off on the defensive end, and like m0S lm S( Xi
players, he will need to add some P oun M 0] ,
6’6”, 185-pound frame. cSrific
spark who is expected to push Caloen rac jj t j a
and Tracy Murray for minutes. Iditia
ANDRE MILLER
NO. 8 — CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
Cleveland went into the draft looking
dependable back-up to point guard ^
Knight and settled on University of Uta »
Miller. Miller has been compared to the
Mark Jackson and does show manyottn f
skills. He is a leader who gets the ha* 1 I
right man at the right time, plays soll(1 .1
and goes to the glass. He brings ex P e a ie
a team-first attitude. On the down side, >I
step slow and is at best a mediocre shoo |
Cavaliers hope his winning ways will ruD : W oe
■m te
SHAWN MARION | at > s ,
NO. 9 — PHOENIX SUNS f Son
The Suns hopes to nab prep star Bender'! e
dashed when the forward went to theKs . ^n
They instead selected UNLV swingman ^ ^
Marion. The junior possesses all the ^ c
tools — speed, jumping ability, stamina. He ^
active rebounder who loves to get the
involved with his high-flying moves in the
court. Unfortunately, Marion’s fundament^j
not as impressive. He is at best an inconsii.
shooter, and his ballhandling and passingij
are considered subpar for the back™
Phoenix’s up-tempo, wide-open style
Marion well.
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JASON TERRY l,V1, I
NO. lO — ATLANTA HAWKS /nrespc
The Hawks traded point guard June 2$
Blaylock to the Golden State Warriors foil
10th pick in the draft. That pick was usee| jh e .
Blaylock’s apparent replacement, Universil nallyes
Arizona senior Terry. Like fellow Wildcats p reven i
ni Mike Bibby and Damon Stoudamire, ^ ofiveal
possesses good speed and the abi/ity w P%hose
points on the board. Like Blaylock, becomes erama ,
with lots of steals. Despite a slow telea: sajc | to
Terry’s perimeter shot should come in bar ^
when defenses collapse on Dikembe MutomllB ^
TRAJAN LANGDON
NO. 11 — CLEVELAND CAVALIERS ;J seril(
The Cavs shocked many draft gurus w1m| lts s
spent the No. 11 pick on senior Duke gageoure
Langdon. Along with Szczerbiak, Langdon'P n d spe
considered one of the draft’s best shooijet.
Langdon was deadly from behind the aref
from the free-throw line in college and bn:i
lots of leadership skills. However, he is ail
slow both offensively and defensively, w
believe that lack of speed will limit Langdor.|
being a Steve Kerr-like role player, but even|
the Cavs expect him to be a strong contribEj
off the bench.
ALEKSANDAR RADOJEVIC
NO. 12 — TORONTO RAPTORS
In a guard-heavy draft, Toronto consid
Radojevic the best big man available. Good
skills and surprising agility help
Yugoslavian, who averaged 15 points, i
rebounds and four blocks per game last sea
for Barton County (Kan.) Community Colli
He has faced little competition of his call!
having never played Division I college basi
ball, and his numbers both in the United Sti
and overseas have been modest. Nevertheless
7’3” and 245 pounds, Radojevic will be gi
every opportunity to show his skills.
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COREY MAGGETTE
NO. 13 — ORLANDO MAGIC
Maggette faced a flurry of criticism whet
declared for the draft after one season at Dt
but that is not to say that NBA teams were_
happy to have him. Traded by Seattle to J
Magic on draft night, Maggette presents awl
of potential. Scouts have said Maggette cc ‘ ^
become a Vince Carter, Dominique Wilkins-I
player because of his athleticism and open-t
skills. At the same time, though, Orlando
rookie head coach Glenn “Doc” Rivers expeijL,,
put in some time developing the 19-yeareJJ y ‘
maturity and fundamentals.
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earn up to 720 points. Each
shooter will then be seeded indi
vidually for an individual round.
The top three shooters’ scores
will then be added for the team
round.
After the “ranking round,” the
teams will enter a single-elimina
tion tournament.
Thomas said he is confident
his team will be successful in the
Pan American Games.
“We’ll be very strong,” he
said. “The men’s team should do
very, very well.”
Thomas said he thinks the
women’s team will also be suc
cessful, but he is expecting
strong competition from
and Canada.
After the competition
over, Thomas will return
A&M, where he will te
archery classes in the fall
spring semesters.
He said he will try to lead
A&M Archery Team to its I
consecutive national chaff
onship next spring.
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