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An Rx Label That Speaks for Itself

There is good news for many in the visually impaired community, and for anyone who has trouble reading standard print labels.

Prescription management and medication adherence can be particularly difficult when it’s difficult to see the label.

However, there’s CVS Pharmacy’s Spoken Rx®, a digital solution that makes managing prescriptions easier and more accessible by reading important prescription information aloud. It also serves as an important tool for people experiencing literacy or language difficulties, or dyslexia.

With Spoken Rx, patients can hear their prescription information read aloud by scanning an RFID (radio frequency identification) sticker on the bottom of their prescription bottle or package. It is available for free to all patients at CVS Pharmacy locations nationwide. As the first in-app prescription reader application developed by a national retail pharmacy, Spoken Rx is an extension of other helpful tools offered by CVS Pharmacy like large-print accessible prescription labels.

“I lost the majority of my vision at 14 due to Retinitis Pigmentosa and I can tell you, when you’re blind, every bit of independence matters. I know first-hand how much of a difference it makes being able to manage my prescriptions on my own without having to ask for help,” said Molly Burke, social media influencer and advocate.

“Spoken Rx has been a game-changer for me and others in my community. It’s so easy to use and allows me to keep my own medical information private, which is so important. I appreciate that CVS Pharmacy is prioritizing innovations that help all its customers, including people like me, and I’m looking forward to seeing the ways in which CVS continues to grow its accessibility and digital offerings.”

How Spoken Rx works

To use Spoken Rx, patients or companions must download the CVS Pharmacy app from the iOS App Store or Google Play, then:

• Open the CVS Pharmacy app using Siri or Google Assistant, select the “Pharmacy” tile on the homepage.

• Navigate to the “tools & settings” section and select “Spoken Rx”.

• The device prompts users to scan the bottle, bring the RFID tag on the bottom of the prescription vial near the device’s camera.

• If the RFID tag is read correctly, the prescription information will display on the screen and the app will speak prescription information out loud.

What prescription information can be read aloud?

Information that can be read aloud by Spoken Rx in either English or Spanish includes:

• Patient name

• Medication name

• Dosage and directions

• Pharmacy address

• Pharmacy phone number

• Prescription number

• Dispensed quantity

• Refills remaining

• Prescriber name

• Fill date

• Discard after date

The development and continued enhancement of Spoken Rx illustrates CVS Pharmacy’s role in serving people’s unique needs by delivering them innovative solutions no matter where they are on their health journey.

How to Sign up

You can enroll for free either over-the-phone or in-store, where a pharmacist can ensure the patient’s app is appropriately set up for the service. To find a CVS Pharmacy near you or to learn more about Spoken Rx, please visit www.CVS.com/SpokenRx. -(NAPSI)

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STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-101-CV-2022-01928

GUADALUPE CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff, v. EMMANUELLE DEJESUS LEAL-SANTILLAN, and JOAQUIN SANCHEZ JR., and JOHN DOE, Defendants.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO THE FOLLOWING

NAMED OR DESIGNATED

DEFENDANT:

Joaquin Sanchez Jr.

GREETINGS DEFENDANT(S):

You are hereby notified that Guadalupe Credit Union, as Plaintiff, has filed an action in the First Judicial District Court of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and wherein the said Plaintiff seeks to obtain constructive service of process upon you. The general object of said action is: Supplemental Complaint for Deficiency Balance Due

You are further notified that unless you serve a pleading or motion in response to the complaint in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last publication date, judgment will be entered against you. The name and post office address of the Attorneys for the Plaintiff is as follows: Aldridge, Hammar & Wexler, P.A., 1212 Pennsylvania, NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.

WITNESS the Honorable Bryan Biedscheid, District Judge of the First Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the seal of the District Court of Santa Fe County on July 27, 2023.

Kathleen Vigil

CLERK OF THE DISTRICT

COURT

By: /s/ Esmeralda Miramontes

Deputy HCS Pub. August 4, 11, 18, 2023

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-CV-2023-00932

STATE EMPLOYEES CREDIT

UNION, Plaintiff, v. CHRISTOBAL A. JARAMILLO, Defendant.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO THE FOLLOWING

NAMED OR DESIGNATED

DEFENDANT:

Christobal A. Jaramillo

GREETINGS DEFENDANT(S):

You are hereby notified that State Employees Credit Union, as Plaintiff, has filed an action in the Second Judicial District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, and wherein the said Plaintiff seeks to obtain constructive service of process upon you. The general object of said action is: Civil Complaint for Deficiency

Balance and Debt Due

You are further notified that unless you serve a pleading or motion in response to the complaint in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last publication date, judgment will be entered against you. The name and post office address of the Attorneys for the Plaintiff is as follows: Aldridge, Hammar & Wexler, P.A., 1212 Pennsylvania, NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.

WITNESS the Honorable Victor

S. Lopez, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County on 7/14/2023, 2023.

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COURT CLERK OF THE COURT

HCS Pub. August 4, 11, 18, 2023

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-202-CV-2023-03643

SERGIO MOLINAR and DOMINIC HIDALGO, Plaintiffs, vs.

GROUP I THURMAN GARRIS, IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, HIS UNKNOWN HEIRS, THELMA GARRIS, IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, HER UNKNOWN HEIRS, PEGGY WALKER, IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, HER UNKNOWN HEIRS, ESTATE OF PEGGY G. WALKER, LEROY WALKER, IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, HIS UNKNOWN HEIRS, PROPERTY TAX DIVISION OF THE TAXATION AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO; FIRSTBANK; THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF BERNALILLO; NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

GROUP II

ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS OF INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF, Defendants. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: TO: FIRSTBANK, INCLUDING ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO MAY CLAIM A LIEN, INTEREST OR TITLE ADVERSE TO THE PLAINTIFF

You are hereby notified that an action has been filed against you in the above-entitled Court and a petition alleging an Amended Complaint to Quiet Title and for Appointment of Special Master to Execute Replacement Warranty Deed, Release of Line of Credit Mortgage and Release of Lien. This cause of action involves real property located in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, the general object thereof being to quiet title and be declared the rightful owner and entitled to the possession of this property which is more particularly described as follows:

A tract of land in the Villa Barale Addition consisting of Tract A-4 and The South half of Tract A-5, of a subdivision of Tract A, as shown and designated on the Plat of said Villa Barale Addition, filed in the office of the County Clerk of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on September 15, 1964, in Plat Book C6, Page 27, being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of the herein described tract, a point that is also the southeast corner of said Tract A; thence running from the beginning point,

S. 59° 01’28” E., 260.58 feet; thence S. 19° 19’ W., 13.55 feet; thence S. 30° 29’ W., 116.56 feet to the place of beginning.

You are further notified that unless you enter an answer in said cause of action within thirty (30) days of the last publication of this notice, a judgment by default will be entered against you. Name and address of Plaintiffs Sergio Molinar and Dominic Hidalgo’s attorney: Bruce J. Puma Jr., Esq., Albuquerque Legal & Fiduciary Services, LLC, 1909 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, Phone (505) 985-5563. WITNESS or hands and the seal of this Court.

Dated August , 2023

KATINA WATSON CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT

By:, Deputy HCS Pub. August 11, 18, 25, 2023

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-202-CV-2022-06478

DELUVINE MOLINA, as Parent and Guardian of A.M., a Minor, Plaintiff, v. MATTHEW TRUJILLO, and NYCOLE VALDEZ, Defendants.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

You are hereby notified that a personal injury action has been filed against Defendant Matthew Trujillo and Nycole Valdez for injuries caused by a dog bite which occurred on September 13, 2021, and for compensatory damages arising therefrom.

Service is sought against:

Defendants, Matthew Trujillo and Nycole Valdez

Plaintiff’s Attorney: Daniel F. D’Addio Attorney for Plaintiff Whitener Law Firm, P.A. 4110 Cutler Avenue, NE Albuquerque, New Mexico

87110

505-242-3333

Notice is hereby given that Default Judgment may be entered against Defendant Matthew Trujillo and Nycole Valdez if no response is filed by within 30 days of last publication.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Seal of said Court, this day of 8/4/2023, 2023.

Katina Watson SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COURT

CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ Patricia Serna Deputy Clerk HCS Pub. August 11, 18, 25, 2023

Second Judicial District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, and wherein the said Plaintiff seeks to obtain constructive service of process upon you.

The general object of said action is: Civil Complaint for Debt Due and Replevin You are further notified that unless you serve a pleading or motion in response to the complaint in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last publication date, judgment will be entered against you.

The name and post office address of the Attorneys for the Plaintiff is as follows: Aldridge, Hammar & Wexler, P.A., 1212 Pennsylvania, NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.

WITNESS the Honorable Victor S. Lopez, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County on 8/4/2023, 2023.

Katina Watson SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ Patricia Serna Deputy Clerk HCS Pub. August 11, 18, 25, 2023

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-DM-2023-01509

IN THE MATTER OF THE KINSHIP GUARDIANSHIP OF J.J.B., a minor child AND CONCERNING

Emily Aguayo, Petitioner and Rose Kolb and Steven Banks, Respondents.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

STATE OF NEW MEXICO to the above-named Respondent Rose Kolb, GREETINGS:

You are hereby notified that the above-named Petitioner has filed a Petition for Kinship Guardianship Jordan Jeremiah Banks, born in February 2014, to Rose Kolb and Steven Banks.

You are further notified that unless you file a written response to the Petition by no later than thirty days from this publication with the Court Clerk, Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, with a copy to the Petitioner’s attorney, or appear at the hearing on October 2, 2023, the Court may enter a default judgment in your absence.

Petitioner’s attorney:

/s/ Maranda Aguirre Maranda Aguirre Pegasus Legal Services for Children

505 Marquette Ave NW Suite 1350 Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-244-1101

HCS Pub. August 11, 18, 25, 2023

Court and cause, the general object thereof being Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. That unless you enter your appearance in said cause on or before the: OCT 02 2023, judgment by default will be entered against you;

Name and address of Petitioner

Pro Se

Ivonne Denisse Acosta Molina

P.O. Box1888 Santa Fe, NM 87504

Witness the Honorable Baker, Amber Chavez, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the Seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County, this AUG 15 2023.

KATINA WATSON CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT

By: Denise Maldonado

Deputy HCS Pub. August 18, 25, September 1, 2023

ADOPTION

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF BERNALILLO STATE OF NEW MEXICO N0. D-202-SA-2021-00117

IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION PETITION OF FELIX JESUS CANAMAR

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS

TO: William Richard Chavez

Celsa Chavez

This Notice of Pendency notifies you that a Petition for Adoption of Adult Stepchildren has been filed by Felix Canamar to adopt your granddaughter Angelica Sanchez. Should you wish to contest this adoption, you would need to file a response to the Petition for Adoption WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF PENDENCY. IF NOT, THE ADOPTION MAY BE GRANTED. If you wish to contest the adoption, you must file your response with the Clerk of the District Court and you must mail a copy of your response to the attorney for the Petitioner within 20 days. Failure to respond will be treated by the court as a default.

Address of District Court: Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas Blvd. NW, Albuquerque NM 87102.

Name and address of Attorney for Petitioner: Jeanne Marie Smith, 201 12th St NW, Albuquerque NM 87102 PHONE: (505) 243-3222

WITNESS the Honorable Jane Levy District Court Judge for the State of New Mexico and the Seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County this 11 day of August, 2023. Clerk of the District Court SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

CLERK OF THE COURT

By: Mariann Perez

Personal Representative of the Estate of Sandra K. Casper, Deceased. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to the Personal Representative, c/o Pregenzer Baysinger Wideman & Sale, PC, 2424 Louisiana Boulevard NE, Suite 200, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110, or filed with the Thirteenth Judicial District Court, Sandoval County, 1500 Idalia Rd., Bldg. A, Bernalillo, New Mexico 87004. Dated: August 2, 2023.

/s/ Richard L. Moutz Richard L. Moutz 6 Tejon Canon Rd. Placitas, NM 87043 (505) 506-7422

Personal Representative PREGENZER BAYSINGER WIDEMAN & SALE, PC

By: /s/ Erin E. Wideman Erin E. Wideman 2424 Louisiana Blvd NE, Suite 200 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-872-0505 Fax: 505-872-1009 ewideman@pbwslaw.com

Attorneys for Personal Representative HCS Pub. August 4, 11, 18, 2023

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-202-PB-2023-00547

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID BARELA, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of any published notice to creditors or within sixty (60) days of the date of mailing or other delivery of this notice, whichever is later, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned personal representative Constance Rose Williams, c/o Roepke Law Firm, llc at 2501 San Pedro NE Suite 205, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87110, or filed with the Second Judicial District Court, P.O. Box 488, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87103. DATED: The 26 day of July, 2023.

/s/ Karl H. Roepke

Karl H. Roepke Attorney for Personal Representative 2501 San Pedro NE Suite 205 Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-323-0515

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-CV-2022-03798

KIRTLAND CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff, v.

MEDFORD CODY FOSKEY and JOHN DOE, Defendants. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO THE FOLLOWING

NAMED OR DESIGNATED

DEFENDANT:

Medford Cody Foskey

GREETINGS DEFENDANT(S):

You are hereby notified that Kirtland Credit Union, as Plaintiff, has filed an action in the

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

STATE OF NEW MEXICO BERNALILLO COUNTY No. D-202-DM-202202906

Ivonne Denisse Acosta Molina Petitioner, vs. Jerett Laird Respondent. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

STATE OF NEW MEXICO to the Respondent, Jerett Laird GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that the above-named Petitioner has filed a civil suit against you in the above-entitled

Deputy Clerk HCS Pub. August 18, 25, 2023

PROBATE

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANDOVAL

THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-1329-PB-2023-00122 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SANDRA K. CASPER, Deceased.

khr@roepkelaw.com

HCS Pub. August 4, 11, 18, 2023

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-202-PB-2023-00536

In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL L. QUISENBERRY, Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within

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How to Overcome Anxiety at the Dentist

If you experience anxiety and stress while visiting your dentist, you’re not alone. For many people, the idea of going to the dentist stirs up anxiety; however, it’s so important to combat those thoughts to keep your smile strong and healthy. To help, here are four tips so you can remain calm while your teeth receive care:

Talk to your dentist—Be open about your anxieties and stress before the appointment so the dentist can ease your mind. If you want to know what’s happening during the appointment, they can explain the procedure to you. If you would rather not know, your dentist can tell you when to close your eyes or distract yourself. Work on a signal with your dentist—for instance, if you raise your hand during your appointment, it could mean you need a break, or something hurts. Don’t be afraid to communicate what you need for a successful trip to the dentist’s chair.

Use tools to distract yourself—If the tools or sounds of the dental machines cause you anxiety, find ways to busy yourself. You can bring headphones to listen to your favorite music or podcast while you lounge in the dentist’s chair. Objects such as stress balls or fidget spinners are also a great way to keep busy.

Practice mindfulness—To keep your mind off your dentist’s appointment, you can practice mindfulness both before and during. Focus on breathing while you’re in the waiting room or in the dentist’s chair with slow, deep breaths. Relax all the muscles you can, one at a time, with a body scan. Start from your feet all the way up to your neck and shoulders while you’re reclined for your appointment.

Bring a friend—Do not feel embarrassed or shy to ask for support! If you have a trusted friend or family member who makes you feel safe, see if they can help you in facing your fear of

While these tips may not get rid of dental anxiety completely, they are a great place to start so any patient can conquer any dentist appointment.

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6 Backyarding Renovation Mistakes to Avoid, According to the TurfMutt Foundation

Summer and backyarding— the act of taking our indoor life outside—go hand in hand. This time of year, the backyard beckons for entertaining, working, exercising, relaxing, and reconnecting. But those looking to make improvements to their family yard for even more family fun this summer need to avoid some common backyard renovation mistakes.

“Mulligan the TurfMutt and I recently moved into a new home, and we were reminded about some of the backyard renovation pitfalls that can be easy to fall into,” said Kris Kiser, President & CEO of the TurfMutt Foundation, which encourages people to care for and use their outdoor spaces. “By keeping a few basic principles in mind during backyard improvements, families can create a purposeful, dream yard for year-round outdoor living.”

Here are the top backyarding renovation mistakes to avoid, according to the TurfMutt Foundation:

Not considering your yard’s full potential. Your yard has the ability to safely and comfortably accommodate a range of functions for your family. From outdoor officing to al fresco dining and offering a place for kids to learn and grow as well as work out their wiggles—your backyard has unlimited potential to expand your home’s living space.

Planting fake grass. Plastic grass offers none of the life-giving benefits of real grass—such as oxygen production, carbon sequestration, urban heat dissipation, or air pollution reduction. Real grass offers all these benefits, and it is easier on feet and paws. Also, real grass is a natural air conditioner.

Forgetting the “right plant, right place” rule. This is the “Golden Rule” of backyarding, but it’s more than just knowing which plants will thrive in sunny spots versus shaded areas. Selecting the right plants for your microclimate and lifestyle will result in a living landscape that requires minimal upkeep on your part while offering maximum environmental benefits.

Not treating your yard like part of the connected ecosystem. Your yard links with other community green spaces to provide food and shelter for pollinators, such as birds, bees, butterflies, bats, and other creatures.

Support pollinators and wildlife by planting a healthy balance of grasses, flowers, shrubs, and trees that thrive in your yard’s conditions and bloom at different times throughout the year.

Not utilizing community green spaces. Think of community parks, dog parks, green belts, and schoolyards as an expansion of your own backyard square footage. Not only do these community areas provide a change of scenery from your own backyard, they are particularly beneficial for those with little to no backyard space of their own.

Failing to keep safety in mind. Outdoor power equipment makes big backyarding projects easier, but it is critical to keep safety in mind. Read your owner’s manual and follow all manufacturer’s guidelines. Do not disable or alter any of the safety features. Always keep pets and children away from machinery during operation, and do not let children on or near lawn mowers at any time.

For more information, sign up for Mutt Mail, a monthly e-newsletter with backyarding tips and all the news from the TurfMutt Foundation. To learn more about creating the yard of your dreams, visit TurfMutt.com. Look for Mulligan the TurfMutt on the CBS Lucky Dog television show. You can also download the International Backyarding Fact Book, to learn why spending time in yards and community parks is good for people... and the planet.

-(NAPSI)

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Help Toys for Tots Turn the Page on Illiteracy

The Marine Toys for Tots Literacy Program announces a new literacy initiative, “Operation Turn the Page,” that will equip children across the United States with the tools they need to break the cycle of poverty.

Millions of children across the Nation are gearing up to head back to school in August. However, going back to school can look vastly different for students and families who face economic hardships every single day. In many lowincome neighborhoods, there is just one age-appropriate book for every 300 children, and one in four American children reach adulthood without learning how to read.

“It’s a sad fact that over 60 percent of poverty-stricken children don’t have access to age-appropriate books and educational materials at home,” said LtGen Jim Laster, USMC (Retired), President and CEO of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation.

Over the summer months, children in need may have lost as much as one third of their progress from the previous school year, simply because they lacked access to books and other learning materials to keep their reading and comprehension skills sharp. Approximately one in six children are living at or below the poverty level in our country, and for these children, the idea

of returning to the classroom at a learning disadvantage can be especially discouraging.

Through Operation Turn the Page, and with the help of caring donors, this new initiative will provide disadvantaged children with the books and educational resources they need to learn, grow, and ultimately, achieve a brighter future.

“Thanks to our volunteers and generous supporters, Toys for Tots is making it our mission to help children and families achieve a brighter future,” says LtGen Laster. “Working together, we can turn the page on poverty.”

Toys for Tots is one of our Nation’s premier and most trusted children’s charities. Supporters of Operation Turn the Page should know that 100 percent of their contributions go directly toward reading materials for children in need.

To learn more about this Program and how you can help create a better, brighter future for disadvantaged children, please visit: https://secure. toysfortots.org/a/literacy-program/

-(NewsUSA)

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