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Dataforge is hosted on a fleet of Silicon Graphics machines, its primary tilde host is running on an SGI Challenge S.
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While being the youngest of the pubnix/tilde projects, its administrator has over 20 years of Systems Engineering experience
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contractor servicing the US Nuclear Regulatory Comission and the Department of Energy. As such, Wesley is a previous holder of a DoD
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"SECRET" clearance and is familiar wtih FIPS and OPSEC security best-practices. He strives to make Dataforge not only fun, but secure
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<b><i><u>Is UUCP secure?</u></i></b>
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Modern implementations of UUCP, such as Taylor UUCP, are very secure. On this UUCP network, transmissions are delivered over SSH,
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First by SSH key exchange, and second by UUCP authentication. Additionally, each piece of data sent across the wire is GPG signed
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for integrity and proof of ownership. Since there is only one point of entry into the network, that greatly decreases its risk spread.
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Users can do whatever they please and the rest of the network won't be compromised. Additionally, UUCP is very verbose with its logging,
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<b><i><u>Why doesn't this have a proper name?</u></i></b>
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Following past traditions of UUCP networks, the network at large has no real name. A name implies ownership, and nobody <i>owns</i> the network. Individual site
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networks are free to have a proper name, but the larger network doesn't. Just as the Internet doesn't have a real name.
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<b><i><u>Is this just a Linux thing?</u></i></b>
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NO! WHile the named Unix-to-Unix Copy suggests being a *nix only techology, implementations exists for non-unix systems, such as VMS,
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OS/2, z/OS, Windows and others. The UUCP code base is very portable and can be ran on a variety of operating systems and architectures.
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Everything from a PDP-11 to a giant mainframe.
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<b><i><u>Can anyone join?</u></i></b>
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YES! :D While having your own UUCP presense is not required, if you are an end-user, you can peer with any number of Tier 1 hosts.
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Tier 1 status is reserved for dedicated points-of-presents (see <a href="tier1.html">Tier 1</a> article)
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<b><i><u>It's link agnostic? Can I run it over tin cans and string?</u></i></b>
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You can peer with another UUCP site using any means of communication you wish. Whether that is a ham link, 3G, satellite, or
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<b><i><u>What happens if I try to lick it?</u></i></b>
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You'll feel a beautiful euphoria not previously known to man
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"Bringing back the distributed Internet for artists, hackers, nerds, retro geeks, and justice warriors. A time before
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So we have you convinced and you want to join in the fun!? YAY!! :D
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it's experimentation (which is good! We want that). While setup is easy, and maintaining a site is virtually adminless. It is not without
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We live in an age of increasing centralization and regulation of the Internet. Major swatches of the global's IP infrastructure
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now rests in the hands of major Internet properties such as Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple. In addition, intrusive government
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policing is becoming prevalent, lack of privacy and increasing mis-use of data by marketing firms runs rampant. This runs contrary
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to the original idea and ethos of the internet, that ironically, was designed by the Department of Defense. Resilience,
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decentraliation and freedom are slowly becoming echoes of nostalgia.
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In response to this growing bastardization of IP infrastructure; groups, nerds and hackers have created independent communities
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based on privacy, decentralization of authority, and mututal respect for all people. Services such as shell providers, BBSes, and
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Tilde networks have become a new rennasaice of technical thought. A forum on the forum that is no more.
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</p>
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<p>
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In the formative days of the Internet, systems and sites were loosely linked over a protocol called UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy).
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Dedicated connections, such that have become common place now, were prohibitvely expensive. In response to this, universities and
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government research institutions formulated the UUCP network - a loosely coupled network of dial-up systems which relayed information
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across the network. Similar to Olympic torch relays. News, mail, files and a mulitude of services were provided by the UUCP network.
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In the early days of the Internet, a service known as Usenet was also carried across UUCP links and was in active service into the 2000s.
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As dedicated links have become more pervasive and affordable, the UUCP network slowly went away and faded to obscurity. While the UUCP
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protocol was designed from the ground up as a robust protocol ideal for communication over slow and unreliable data links with a great many
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virtues, it has been relegated to only the most obscure of legacy systems.
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</p>
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<p>
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Until now.
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</p>
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<p>
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We are a dedicated group of artists, system operators, nerds, geeks, nostalgics of every walk of life who desire a fully decentralized
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internet in the vein of the UUCP networks of yore. In this way, we have revived the network protocol adding modern essentials such
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encryption, permissions, better integration with dedicated links. While also keeping it's virtues of transparency, ease of implementation
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and resiliency. We also return to a place of mutual respect and understanding, freedom for all people who utilize it. Nobody "owns" it.
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It's everybody's to use, tinker with, contribte to and have equal say and access to its content and resources without fear of reprisal,
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condemnation or censorship.
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</p>
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<p>
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It is a return to a network for everybody, everywhere.
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</p>
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</div>
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<head>
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<title>Dataforge UUCP</title>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/main.css" type="text/css">
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</head>
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<body>
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<div id="container">
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<div id="header">
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<h1>Dataforge UUCP</h1>
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</div>
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<div id="nav">
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<ul class="menu">
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<li><a href="about.html">About Dataforge</a></li>
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<li><a href="manifesto.html">UUCP Manifesto</a></li>
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<div style="color: green"><li>Network Sites</li></div>
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<li><a href="http://uucp.dataforge.tk/~uucp/wiki/">Wiki</a><li>
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<li><a href="faq.html">FAQ</a></li>
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</ul>
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<center>
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<hr class="join">
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<h3><a href="join.html">Join Us!</a></h3>
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</center>
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</div>
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<div id="content">
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<a href="tier1.html"><h3>Tier 1</h3></a>
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th>Organization</th>
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<th>Location</th>
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<th>Endpoint</th>
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<th>Bang Path</th>
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<th>Accepting Peers</th>
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<th>IPv6</th>
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<th>Dialup</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Dataforge</td>
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<td>Fort Worth, TX (US)</td>
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<td>uucp.dataforge.tk</td>
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<td>dataforge!</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
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<td>Not yet</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Tilde Team</td>
|
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<td>Michigan, US</td>
|
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<td>tilde.team</td>
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<td>team!</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
|
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<td>Yes</td>
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<td>No</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><a href="http://cosmic.voyage">Cosmic Voyage</a></td>
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<td>Somewhere</td>
|
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<td>cosmic.voyage</td>
|
||||
<td>voyage!</td>
|
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<td>Space ships!</td>
|
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<td>No</td>
|
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<td>No</td>
|
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Tilde Center</td>
|
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<td>Dallas, TX</td>
|
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<td>tilde.center</td>
|
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<td>center!</td>
|
||||
<td>Yes</td>
|
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<td>Yes</td>
|
||||
<td>No</td>
|
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><a href="http://frostbyte.cc">Frostbyte</a></td>
|
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<<td>Chicago, IL </td>
|
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<td>uucp.frostbyte.cc</td>
|
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<td>frostbyte!</td>
|
||||
<td>Yes</td>
|
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<td>Np</td>
|
||||
<td>No</td>
|
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</tr>
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<tr>
|
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<td><a href="https://aussies.space">aussies.space</a></td>
|
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<td>Australia</td>
|
||||
<td>aussies.space</td>
|
||||
<td>aussies!</td>
|
||||
<td>Yes</td>
|
||||
<td>Np</td>
|
||||
<td>No</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
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</table>
|
||||
<br>
|
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<h3>Leaf Sites Serviced By Dataforge</h3>
|
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<table>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<th>Name</th>
|
||||
<th>Location</th>
|
||||
<th>Bang Path</th>
|
||||
<th>Description</th>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td>Dataforge-1</td>
|
||||
<td>Fort Worth, TX</td>
|
||||
<td>dataforge!dataforge1</td>
|
||||
<td>Running on a real Silicon Graphics O2</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td>shiva</td>
|
||||
<td>Netherlands</td>
|
||||
<td>dataforge!shiva</td>
|
||||
<td>shiva.uucp.dataforge.tk</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
<body>
|
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|
|||
<!DOCTYPE html>
|
||||
|
||||
<head>
|
||||
<title>Dataforge UUCP</title>
|
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/main.css" type="text/css">
|
||||
</head>
|
||||
<body>
|
||||
<div id="container">
|
||||
<div id="header">
|
||||
<h1>Dataforge UUCP</h1>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
<div id="nav">
|
||||
<ul class="menu">
|
||||
<li><a href="about.html">About Dataforge</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="manifesto.html">UUCP Manifesto</a></li>
|
||||
<div style="color: green"><li>Network Sites</li></div>
|
||||
<li><a href="http://uucp.dataforge.tk/~uucp/wiki/">Wiki</a><li>
|
||||
<li>FAQ</li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
<center>
|
||||
<hr class="join">
|
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<h3><a href="join.html">Join Us!</a></h3>
|
||||
</center>
|
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</div>
|
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<div id="content">
|
||||
<h3>Tier 1</h3>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Tier 1 sites are decentralized, mesh connected, top-level hosts. These are primarily run by a committee of
|
||||
shell providers and tilde networks. Tier 1 servers are considered the backbone of the UUCP network. However,
|
||||
if a member organization chooses not to particpate, it doesn't unilaterally affect the tolerance of the network
|
||||
as a whole.
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In order to become a Tier 1 site, it must have the following qualifications:
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<li>Dedicated IP infrastructure</li>
|
||||
<li>Reliable server hosting</li>
|
||||
<li>Not be part of a commercial organization</li>
|
||||
<li>Be willing and active participant in the UUCP steering comittee</li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
While the UUCP network is for everyone, including those in the retro scene, running a Tier 1 UUCP site from a retro machine is
|
||||
discouraged. However, there are leaf sites running on retro hardware.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
While the aim of the UUCP network is to democratize and decentralize it's services, nothing precludes a member from running its
|
||||
Tier 1 site on a cloud based provider, so long as that provider does not receive any monetized benefits for hosting it. Requesting
|
||||
donations from users to maintain services, however, is perfectly fine.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Current charter and commitee members are:
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<li><a href="http://www.dataforge.tk/">Dataforge (*)(+)</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="http://tilde.team">Tilde.Team (*)(+)</a></li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
<h5>(*) Denotes Charter Member (+) Denotes comittee member</h5>
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
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