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LC-wayne-05 
 EE features 15/12/2017.
OPeration Transformation contestant Wayne O'Donnell at work as a youth worker at The Big Blue Cube Community Centre, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wayne-06 
 EE features 15/12/2017.
OPeration Transformation contestant Wayne O'Donnell at work as a youth worker at The Big Blue Cube Community Centre, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wayne-07 
 EE features 15/12/2017.
OPeration Transformation contestant Wayne O'Donnell at work as a youth worker at The Big Blue Cube Community Centre, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vera-07 
 EE news Rob McNamara request 15/12/2017.
Vera Twomey at home in Aghabullogue, Co Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wayne-08 
 EE features 15/12/2017.
OPeration Transformation contestant Wayne O'Donnell at work as a youth worker at The Big Blue Cube Community Centre, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wayne-01(1) 
 EE features.
Operation Transformation contestant Wayne O'Donnell shoots pool at The Big Blue Cube, Mallow.
Pic; Larry Cummins
DENIS-simon-1 
 IE LIVE NEWS (catherine shanahan story) 14/12/2017 ... 
Dr. Sharon Lambert of the School of Applied Psychology, UCC, who completed a research project in trauma in homelessness among Cork Simon service users, pictured in the Cork Simon emergency shelter speaking with Max Jeunet, project worker, Cork Simon. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-simon-2 
 IE LIVE NEWS (catherine shanahan story) 14/12/2017 ... 
Dr. Sharon Lambert of the School of Applied Psychology, UCC, who completed a research project in trauma in homelessness among Cork Simon service users, pictured in the Cork Simon emergency shelter speaking with Max Jeunet, project worker, Cork Simon. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-simon- 
 IE LIVE NEWS (catherine shanahan story) 14/12/2017 ... 
Dr. Sharon Lambert of the School of Applied Psychology, UCC, who completed a research project in trauma in homelessness among Cork Simon service users, pictured in the Cork Simon emergency shelter. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-arrival-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS (with story by grainne) 14/12/2017 ... 
Charlene Fay and her husband Bobby and their children Ellie, Brady and Robert arriving at Cork Airport from the United States for Robert's christening. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-school-4 
 EE KIDZ ZONE ONLY FEATURE (for elaine duggan) 14/12/2017 ... 
St. Vincent's Convent Primary School, St. Mary's Road, Cork, during a visit by Santa and rehearsals for the Christmas concert.
Lexi O'Brien of the senior infants class in the role of Mary. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-school-3 
 EE KIDZ ZONE ONLY FEATURE (for elaine duggan) 14/12/2017 ... 
St. Vincent's Convent Primary School, St. Mary's Road, Cork, during a visit by Santa and rehearsals for the Christmas concert.
Senior infants as shepherds (front) Jonah Roger (left) and Ellie Murray; (back from left) Saoirse Dowdall, Roisín Febre and Krystal Ford. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
GbCIT46GrandParade01 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
1
Professor Margaret Linehan, Joan Scannell, Catherine Murphy and Caroline O’Reilly.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade02 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
2
Brendan Cotter, former registrar CIT; Jim Corr and Cilian Ó Súilleabháin, B.E. (Chem), M.A., MIEI, Chartered Engineer Lecturer.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade03 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
3
Bill O’Connell Cork Chamber of Commerce President and Pat O’Connell, president of Cork Business Association.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade04 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
4
Dave Hopkins, Board Member, Josette O’Mullane, Industry Liaison Manager, CIT; Michael Delaney, retired Vice president CIT and Pat Kelleher retired president CIT.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade05 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
5
Vickie Greene, AIB and Fiona O’Connell, O’Flynn Exhams. 
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade06 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
6
Declan O’Leary, CIT; Cllr. Mary Hegarty and Finbar O’Shea, Courtyard Lane, Sober Lane.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade07 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
7
Trish Brennan, CIT, CCAD and Eimear O’Herlihy, West Cork Literary Festival.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade08 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
8
Louise Foott, Head of Department Arts in Health and Education at Cork Institute of Technology and Dr. Barry O'Connor, President CIT.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbCIT46GrandParade09 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 News Maurice Gubbins
Official opening of CIT CCAD’s new campus on 46 Grand Parade 
9
Catherine Fehily, CIT Crawford College of Art & Design; Louise Foott, Head of Department of Arts in Health and Education at Cork Institute of Technology and Dr. Barry O'Connor, President CIT.
 Picture: Ger Bonus
GbSiamWarriors01 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
1
Girls training
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors02 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
2
Dylan Wise landing a kick on his partner.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors03 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
3
Robert Drought landing a kick on his partner Colin Tobin.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors04 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
4
Martin Horgan, Coach/Trainer demonstrating the next moves on partner Michael O’Mahony.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors05 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
5
Action from the training session.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors06 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
6
Action from the training session.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors07 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
7
Action from the training session including Cian Hurley and Dean O’Sullivan.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors08 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
8
Action from the training session Dadill Tjurims.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors09 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
9
Martin Horgan, Coach/Trainer observes Emil Turczym and Michael O’Mahony.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors10 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
10
Action from the training between Jason Cashman and John O’Flynn.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors11 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
11
Action from the training between Jason Cashman and John O’Flynn.

Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors12 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
12
Training guided by Martin Horgan, Coach/Trainer.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors13 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
13
Action from the training.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors14 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
14
Siam Warriors club members and guests
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors15 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
15
Jason Cashman and Cian Hurley.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors16 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
16
Robert Drought and Dean O’Sullivan.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors17 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
17
Martin Horgan, Coach/Trainer with Nacim Yo and Colin Tobin.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
GbSiamWarriors18 
 EEjob 14/12/2017 Sport Clubzone / Darragh Bermingham
Siam Warriors Thai Boxing Cork 
18
Tanisha Roche, Alexandra Bozhesko and Dasha Ustinova.
 Picture: Ger Bonus .
DKE131217basket001 
 UCC Demons' Colin O'Reilly and Tralee Warriors' Kieran Donaghy square-off, during during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket002 
 UCC Demons' Lehmon Colbert scores under pressure from Tralee Warriors' Goran Pantovic, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket003 
 UCC Demons' Adrian O'Sullivan drives past Tralee Warriors' Darragh O'Hanlon during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket004 
 UCC Demons' Kyle Hosford get past Tralee Warriors' Trae Pemberton, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket005 
 UCC Demons' Adrian O'Sullivan scores against Tralee Warriors, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket006 
 UCC Demons' Lehmon Colbert scores under pressure from Tralee Warriors' Goran Pantovic, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket002(1) 
 UCC Demons' Lehmon Colbert scores under pressure from Tralee Warriors' Goran Pantovic, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket004(1) 
 UCC Demons' Kyle Hosford get past Tralee Warriors' Trae Pemberton, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket005(1) 
 UCC Demons' Adrian O'Sullivan scores against Tralee Warriors, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE131217basket006(1) 
 UCC Demons' Lehmon Colbert scores under pressure from Tralee Warriors' Goran Pantovic, during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
Road-Safety-11 
 Free Pic-No Repro Fee
Danny Cronin of St Colman's BNS Kanturk, receives his prizes from Cllr Declan Hurley, Mayor of the County of Cork and Fiona Murphy of the RNLI (sponsor) at the Cork County Council Road Safety Story Book competition prize-giving ceremony, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

06.12..2017

For more datails see attached press release.

Winners of Road Safety Story Book competition travel to County Hall
6th December 2017
Over 100 school children from schools across Cork County travelled to the top of County Hall to receive their prizes from Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Declan Hurley at the inaugural Primary Schools Road Safety Story Book competition. 
The competition, launched earlier in the year as part of the Children’s Book Festival Week 2017, asked entrants to feature 2 children, Sally and Jake, aged 8 and 10, who are great friends and love to get up to all sorts of fun and games together. A key part of the competition was that the children would demonstrate within their story that they understood key road safety messages and that these messages would be relatable to other children.
Cork County Council’s Water and Road Safety Development Officer Caroline Casey, was delighted with the volume of entries, “I received over 400 entries which was fantastic. The stories showed that by encouraging children to think for themselves and process the road safety message we teach we can really empower our children and develop independent thinking. Children will think and protect themselves before they step onto our roads. We are also reminding adults and older siblings to be role models regarding road safety.”
Prizes included class trips to Spike Island, Tir na Si Open Farm and Crosshaven RNLI Station with book vouchers from the Council’s library as well as pool parties in Mallow, Dunmanway and Fermoy Swimming Pools. 
This is the latest in a variety of initiatives undertaken by Cork County Council to increase awareness among children of being safe on the road and around water, with the Council recently presented with the Charles Thomson Award as the Local Authority to have achieved the most to promote Water Safety on the island of Ireland. 
Cork County Council facilitates free school visits to educate children around water, on the farm and road safety. The winning stories from this competition have been complied into a booklet which will be distributed by Caroline during education visits to schools. 
In congratulating the winners, Mayor Hurley spoke of the importance of such initiatives to make safety top of the list when it comes to being on the road, “Children are our most vulnerable road users and it is up to all of us to safeguard them on our roads. Road accidents account for a significant number of child fatalities in Ireland making it vital that we encourage children to be safe and smart road users in a manner that resonates with them.”
Mayor Hurley went on to say, “I would like to thank all who have made the short story competition such a success, our sponsors, our judges, Caroline on the incredible work achieved and most of all our competitors. The quality of the stories has been phenomenal and a credit to all the schools.” 
Schools across County Cork can register for a free school visit to help educate children around Water, Road and Farm Safety where a free pack of safety themed games, books for schools as well as a Safety Flag to fly proudly outside the school is provided. There is no cost involved and the sessions are run in a manner that is fun & interactive enabling children to think for themselves around safety. Please e- mail caroline.casey@corkcoco.ie for further information to register for a school visit.
ENDS
Road-Safety-13 
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Eadaoin Farrell of Bunscoil Rinn an Chabhlaigh Cobh, receives her prize from Cllr Declan Hurley, Mayor of the County of Cork, at the Cork County Council Road Safety Story Book competition prize-giving ceremony, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

06.12..2017

For more datails see attached press release.

Winners of Road Safety Story Book competition travel to County Hall
6th December 2017
Over 100 school children from schools across Cork County travelled to the top of County Hall to receive their prizes from Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Declan Hurley at the inaugural Primary Schools Road Safety Story Book competition. 
The competition, launched earlier in the year as part of the Children’s Book Festival Week 2017, asked entrants to feature 2 children, Sally and Jake, aged 8 and 10, who are great friends and love to get up to all sorts of fun and games together. A key part of the competition was that the children would demonstrate within their story that they understood key road safety messages and that these messages would be relatable to other children.
Cork County Council’s Water and Road Safety Development Officer Caroline Casey, was delighted with the volume of entries, “I received over 400 entries which was fantastic. The stories showed that by encouraging children to think for themselves and process the road safety message we teach we can really empower our children and develop independent thinking. Children will think and protect themselves before they step onto our roads. We are also reminding adults and older siblings to be role models regarding road safety.”
Prizes included class trips to Spike Island, Tir na Si Open Farm and Crosshaven RNLI Station with book vouchers from the Council’s library as well as pool parties in Mallow, Dunmanway and Fermoy Swimming Pools. 
This is the latest in a variety of initiatives undertaken by Cork County Council to increase awareness among children of being safe on the road and around water, with the Council recently presented with the Charles Thomson Award as the Local Authority to have achieved the most to promote Water Safety on the island of Ireland. 
Cork County Council facilitates free school visits to educate children around water, on the farm and road safety. The winning stories from this competition have been complied into a booklet which will be distributed by Caroline during education visits to schools. 
In congratulating the winners, Mayor Hurley spoke of the importance of such initiatives to make safety top of the list when it comes to being on the road, “Children are our most vulnerable road users and it is up to all of us to safeguard them on our roads. Road accidents account for a significant number of child fatalities in Ireland making it vital that we encourage children to be safe and smart road users in a manner that resonates with them.”
Mayor Hurley went on to say, “I would like to thank all who have made the short story competition such a success, our sponsors, our judges, Caroline on the incredible work achieved and most of all our competitors. The quality of the stories has been phenomenal and a credit to all the schools.” 
Schools across County Cork can register for a free school visit to help educate children around Water, Road and Farm Safety where a free pack of safety themed games, books for schools as well as a Safety Flag to fly proudly outside the school is provided. There is no cost involved and the sessions are run in a manner that is fun & interactive enabling children to think for themselves around safety. Please e- mail caroline.casey@corkcoco.ie for further information to register for a school visit.
ENDS
Road-Safety-3 
 Free Pic-No Repro Fee
Caoimhe Fleming and Grace McCarthy, both St Mary's NS Enninkeane, enjoying the Cork County Council Road Safety Story Book competition prize-giving ceremony, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

06.12..2017

For more datails see attached press release.

Winners of Road Safety Story Book competition travel to County Hall
6th December 2017
Over 100 school children from schools across Cork County travelled to the top of County Hall to receive their prizes from Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Declan Hurley at the inaugural Primary Schools Road Safety Story Book competition. 
The competition, launched earlier in the year as part of the Children’s Book Festival Week 2017, asked entrants to feature 2 children, Sally and Jake, aged 8 and 10, who are great friends and love to get up to all sorts of fun and games together. A key part of the competition was that the children would demonstrate within their story that they understood key road safety messages and that these messages would be relatable to other children.
Cork County Council’s Water and Road Safety Development Officer Caroline Casey, was delighted with the volume of entries, “I received over 400 entries which was fantastic. The stories showed that by encouraging children to think for themselves and process the road safety message we teach we can really empower our children and develop independent thinking. Children will think and protect themselves before they step onto our roads. We are also reminding adults and older siblings to be role models regarding road safety.”
Prizes included class trips to Spike Island, Tir na Si Open Farm and Crosshaven RNLI Station with book vouchers from the Council’s library as well as pool parties in Mallow, Dunmanway and Fermoy Swimming Pools. 
This is the latest in a variety of initiatives undertaken by Cork County Council to increase awareness among children of being safe on the road and around water, with the Council recently presented with the Charles Thomson Award as the Local Authority to have achieved the most to promote Water Safety on the island of Ireland. 
Cork County Council facilitates free school visits to educate children around water, on the farm and road safety. The winning stories from this competition have been complied into a booklet which will be distributed by Caroline during education visits to schools. 
In congratulating the winners, Mayor Hurley spoke of the importance of such initiatives to make safety top of the list when it comes to being on the road, “Children are our most vulnerable road users and it is up to all of us to safeguard them on our roads. Road accidents account for a significant number of child fatalities in Ireland making it vital that we encourage children to be safe and smart road users in a manner that resonates with them.”
Mayor Hurley went on to say, “I would like to thank all who have made the short story competition such a success, our sponsors, our judges, Caroline on the incredible work achieved and most of all our competitors. The quality of the stories has been phenomenal and a credit to all the schools.” 
Schools across County Cork can register for a free school visit to help educate children around Water, Road and Farm Safety where a free pack of safety themed games, books for schools as well as a Safety Flag to fly proudly outside the school is provided. There is no cost involved and the sessions are run in a manner that is fun & interactive enabling children to think for themselves around safety. Please e- mail caroline.casey@corkcoco.ie for further information to register for a school visit.
ENDS
adriano 
 UCC Demons' Adrian O'Sullivan drives past Tralee Warriors' Darragh O'Hanlon during their Pat Duffy Men's National Cup quarter-final clash, at the Parochial Hall, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam Sport
13.12.2017
DKE141217verde034(1) 
 John O'Byrne and Tom Falvey from The Society of St. Vincent de Paul pictured with Matthew Branch and Jayne Ryan from VERDE LED, who presented the charity with a Christmas donation of food, personal care products and household products collected and donated by VERDE LED staff ahead of Christmas.
The donation was presented by staff at the Little Island head office of the commercial energy saving LED lighting solutions company on December 14th.
Picture: David Keane.

14.12.2017
DKE141217verde029(1) 
 John O'Byrne and Tom Falvey from The Society of St. Vincent de Paul pictured with Matthew Branch and Jayne Ryan from VERDE LED, who presented the charity with a Christmas donation of food, personal care products and household products collected and donated by VERDE LED staff ahead of Christmas.
The donation was presented by staff at the Little Island head office of the commercial energy saving LED lighting solutions company on December 14th.
Picture: David Keane.

14.12.2017
DKE141217verde031 
 John O'Byrne and Tom Falvey from The Society of St. Vincent de Paul pictured with Matthew Branch and Jayne Ryan from VERDE LED, who presented the charity with a Christmas donation of food, personal care products and household products collected and donated by VERDE LED staff ahead of Christmas.
The donation was presented by staff at the Little Island head office of the commercial energy saving LED lighting solutions company on December 14th.
Picture: David Keane.

14.12.2017
DKE141217verde033 
 John O'Byrne and Tom Falvey from The Society of St. Vincent de Paul pictured with Matthew Branch and Jayne Ryan from VERDE LED, who presented the charity with a Christmas donation of food, personal care products and household products collected and donated by VERDE LED staff ahead of Christmas.
The donation was presented by staff at the Little Island head office of the commercial energy saving LED lighting solutions company on December 14th.
Picture: David Keane.

14.12.2017
Copy-of-DKE121217buses001 
 Charlotte MacDonald from Western Road.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/On the Buses
12.12.2017
Copy-of-DKE121217buses004 
 Marie Healy from Mayfield.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/On the Buses
12.12.2017
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 Nuala Crowley from Mayfield.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/On the Buses
12.12.2017

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