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INET 95 part 2 of 2


From: Dave Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 1995 20:39:07 -0500

        Janet Murray                    jmurray () psg com


        Cyberspace ... The Endless Frontier
        Linda Joseph                    ljoseph () magnus acs ohio-state edu


N7--Network Information Centers
        Chair: David Conrad             davidc () keio jp apnic net


        Financing Common Infrastructure
        Andreas Schachtner              andreas.schachtner () germany eu net


        JPNIC: A Country NIC for Administrating Common Network Resources
        Masaki Hirabaru                 hi () nic ad jp


        Network Skills in a Networked Information World: The Latest
        Tips and Tools
        Susan Calcari                   susanc () is internic net


P9--Industrial Policy
        Chair: Hans Klein               hkklein () mit edu


        Measuring and Comparing the Return on Investment on Network-Mediated
        Empowerment
        Stephen Ruth                    ruth () gmu edu


        Surf's Up! Hawaii Attempts to Develop an Information Industry and
        Statewide Internetwork but Doesn't Always Catch the Right Wave
        Stephen Harkness                stephen () ptc org


        Formulating a Telecommunications and Information Industry Policy for
        an Economy to Interconnect with its Trading Partners for Maximum
        Strategic Advantage
        DJ Horgan                       d.horgan () ieee org


R7--Americas
        Chair: Richardo Reich           rreich () halcon dpi udec cl


        Empowering Information Professionals and End Users with New Cultural
        Values
        Soledad Ferreiro                sferreir () abello seci uchile cl


        Networking in Latin America and the Caribbean and the OAS/RedHUCyT
        Project
        Saul Hahn                       shahn () umd5 umd edu


        STARNET/IP
        Eduardo Torres                  torrese () infomail infonet com


C4--Future of Commerce on the Net
        Chair: Peter Dawe               peter () unipalm co uk


        The Emerging Internet Market
        Gordon Howell                   gordon () ibs co uk


        Internet: Improving the Actual Benefit and Reducing the (Hidden) Cost


        Joop Veenis                     jve () tg nl


        Electronic Commerce on Internet: What is Still Missing?
        Zoran Milosevic                 zoran () cs uq oz au


R8--Middle East/North Africa
        Chair: Hisham El Sherif         hsherif () ritsec com eg


        The Communication and Networking Infra- and Info-structure in the Arab
        Region as a Base for a Regional Information Highway
        Tarek Kamel                     tkamel () ritsec com eg


        Internet's Role in Middle-East Development: Palestinian Perspective
        Saleem Zougbi                   zougbi () attmail com


        Jordan's National Information System
        Yousef Nosseir                  j_nic () ritsec com eg


        Networking Efforts in the Maghreb Region of the Northern Africa
        Khaled Sellami                  khaled.sellmi () irsit tn


10:00-10:30--BREAK


10:30-12:30--PLENARY SESSION (Dan Lynch, Chair  dlynch () interop com)


                        Keynote Address - Jonathan Sallet - US Dept of Commerce
                        Keynote Address - K. Nishi -- ASCII
                        INET'96 Bernard Turcotte, CRIM Montreal
                        GII World's Fair - Carl Malamud
                        Closing remarks - Eric Schmidt


The Program Committee can be contacted at
<inet-program () interop com> or by fax: +1-415-723-0758
(Attn.: Prof. Kilnam Chon)


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INET'95 TUTORIAL PROGRAM


Tuesday, June 27, 1995, 09:00-17:00
Place: Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Courses: 5 full-day courses in parallel
Registration Fee: $150(early registration)/$170(late registration)




1. Publishing with the World Wide Web
                Peter Deutsch, Bunyip, Canada (peterd () bunyip com)


This course covers the selection and installation of the most
popular World Wide Web servers and clients, discusses security
issues involved with the Web, and provides detailed information
about preparing data for publication in the Web.


Who should attend?  Anyone who wishes to publish data in the World
Wide Web.


What you will learn:  Detailed instructions on selection and
installation of WorldWideWeb clients and servers,techniques for
analyzing resource requirements security considerations, and the
preparation of text and multimedia information resources for
publication in the Web.


Tutorial Instructor:  Peter Deutsch is one of the architects of the
archie information system and an active developer of Internet tools
and services.  He is President of Bunyip Information Systems Inc of
Montreal, a company specializing in new Internet services and has
been on the Internet since 1987, when he helped bring the first link
into Eastern Canada. Mr. Deutsch holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science
and a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science from McGill
University and thinks that with the Internet he's finally found what
he wants to do when he grows up...




2. IPng: The Next Generation Internet Protocol
          Steve Deering, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, USA
          (deering () parc xerox com)


A new version of the Internet's core protocol, IP, has been
developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and is now
entering the IETF Standards track.  The new IP, known as IPng or IP
version 6, is designed to meet the scaling requirements imposed by
the explosive growth of the Internet, and to meet the demand for
greater functionality at the internet layer, including strong
security, automated configuration, and support for multimedia
traffic.  In this tutorial, the lead designer of IPng will present a
detailed walkthrough of the protocol, explaining what it is, why it
is, and what role it is expected to play in the evolution of the
Internet.


Prerequisite: familiarity with the current version of IP.


Tutorial Instructor:  Stephen Deering is a member of the research
staff at Xerox PARC, engaged in research on advanced internetwork
technologies, including multicasting routing, mobile
internetworking, scalable addressing, and support for multimedia
applications over the Internet.  He is present or past chair of
numerous Working Groups of the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF) and a member of the IETF's IPng Directorate.  He received his
B.Sc. (1973) and M.Sc. (1982) from the University of British
Columbia, and his PhD (1991) from Stanford University.




3. Internet:  Making the Business Case
                Gordon Howell, Internet Business Services, Scotland
                (gordon () ibs co uk)


In their year-end reports, both Newsweek and the US News and World
Report rated the Internet as one of the top 10 developments in 1994.
The UK Economist suggested that the Internet will be an
"indispensible tool" for businesses in the late 90s.


The Internet "gold rush" is on, but where are you likely to strike
"pay dirt"?  Is it really possible for conventional, non-technical
businesses to take advantage of the new electronic media to enhance
their business?  What are the emerging business "conventions" in use
on the Internet?


This tutorial looks at how conventional business processes can be
enhanced by the Internet, and considers how to develop new lines of
business specifically to exploit the medium.  Examples in areas such
as customer services, electronic publishing and direct marketing
(shopping for users) will be presented.


Tutorial Instructor:  Gordon Howell is a founding director of
Internet Business Services Ltd, a business consultancy and training
organisation based in Scotland.  He has co-developed a series of
seminars "Internet for Business" currently being run througout the
UK and other locations in Europe.


He is a consultant to various private and public sector bodies,
including the economic development agency in Scotland responsible
for developing the "Information Superhighway".  Is the founder of
the Scottish Internet Business Club, and the Forum for Open Systems,
and is a regular contributer to public press and other publications.
He has been on the 'net since 1982.




4. Internetworking with ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
        Eric Hoffman and Allison Mankin, ISI, USA (hoffman () isi edu;
        mankin () isi edu)


As more and more people start using the Internet, the traffic
increases and need arises for bandwidth. Generation of audio/video
data is becoming easier as PCs become ever more powerful, and
multimedia traffic will become ever more frequent.  ATM technology
at 155/612/2,400 Mbps (2.4Gbps) will be used for adding bandwidth to
meet these needs.  Starting from what ATM is, we will give you
insight into how you can use ATM effectively in the Internet.


We will emphasize IP over ATM and end-to-end ATM transmission,
although other stacks are discussed.  Signalling, the classical IP
approach, the Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP), and addressing
and routing prospects are among the topics.


A portion of the tutorial will be devoted to practical information
on implementation and problem-solving for ATM segments in
internetworks today.


Tutorial Instructors:  Eric Hoffman is the principal developer of
Vince, a publicly available implementation of ATM and IP over ATM,
which he created in 1992.  He worked on parallel algorithms,
rendering software and scientific visualization before turning to
network research.


Allison Mankin serves on the Internet Engineering Steering Group, as
Area Director for Transport and was a Co-Director for IP Next
Generation, producing the recommendation that has lead to IPv6.  She
has been a designer of Vince.  Her published research includes
router performance, congestion control, and network measurement.




5. Internet security
                Steve Crocker, CyberCash, USA (crocker () cybercash com)


When companies join the internet, security is a major concern.  To
address the problem, there are emerging security technologies such
as firewalls, proxy servers,  PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mails) and a
number of encryption schemes such as secure Mosaic/HTTP and secure
payment protocols.  These new technologies will be described in
detail for business applications.


This tutorial is intended for everyone who needs to understand the
security issues associated with a connection to the Internet and
what technology is available to protect their resources.


Tutorial Instructor:  Steve Crocker is a founder of CyberCash, Inc.
and serves as senior vice president, Development, responsible for
security architecture and the design and implementation of the
CyberCash server systems.


He was previously a vice president at Trusted Information Systems,
where he led the development effort for the reference version of
Privacy Enahnced Mail and managed a variety of network security
projects.  In prior positions, he was a program manager in the
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) and a senior researcher at
USC Information Information Services Institute.  Dr. Crocker served
as the area director for security in the Internet Engineering Task
Force for four years and is now a member of the Internet
Architecture Board.  He has published numerous RFCs and papers in
networking and computer security.  Dr. Crocker holds a Ph.D in
Computer Science from UCLA.


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THE INET95 DEMONSTRATION SHOWCASE


The INET'95 Demonstration Showcase will provide an opportunity for
INET'95 attendees to demonstrate their new projects, applications
and ideas in an informal individualized setting.  Participants will
be allocated space in the Showcase room based on proposals to
participate.  Showcase participants will be assigned specific times
during the conference when they will be available to demonstrate
their project.  Showcase participants will be expected to provide
their own hardware and software; Showcase facilities themselves will
consist of furniture, power and an Internet connection only.


Participation in the INET'95 Demonstration Showcase is an
opportunity extended only to conference attendees from government,
academia and non-profit organizations.  No financial support is
provided.  Interested INET'95 registrants should submit a Proposal
to Participate in the Demonstration Showcase by May 1, 1995.
Notification of acceptance will be made by May 15.


Proposals to Participate in the Demonstration Showcase must include:
Name
Institution
Project Title
Brief Description of Project (1/2 page maximum)
Why will this project be of interest to other INET'95 participants?
Technical Requirements


Proposals must be submitted to ISOC Headquarters or sent by email to:
inet95-showcase () isoc org by April 15, 1995.


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ISOC SCHOOL NETWORKING COLLOQUIUM


Networking for schools is one of the crucial aspects of the emerging
Global Information Infrastructure.  This year INET will include a
unique 1-day pre-conference School Networking Colloquium for to
address this issue from an international perspective and consider
ideas for future ISOC activities to support and accelerate school
networking around the world.


The ISOC School Networking Colloquium will be a highly-interactive
program It will be based on brief presentations to stimulate
thinking, followed by discussion and question/answer sessions with
expert panelists and all colloquium participants.  Plenary and
breakout sessions will address the role of networking in schools,
Internet technology for schools, educational applications of the
Internet, and supporting educators' use of the Internet.  The
colloquium agenda will allow ample opportunity for conversation and
discussion inside and outside the sessions.


ISOC School Networking Colloquium
Monday, June 26, 1995
Sheraton Waikiki
Cost: $95


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NETWORK TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES


The Network Training Workshop for Developing Countries will be a
week-long program in 18-24 June of intensive instruction, with a
hands-on emphasis on Internet set-up, operations, maintenance, and
management.  The Workshop covers the four program tracks:


        Dial-up Networking Technology
        TCP/IP Networking Technology
        Network Navigation and Services
        National Network Management


For information and general questions about the workshop, please
send email to


        <workshop-info () isoc org>


====================================================================
CONFERENCE EVENTS


All participants and registered accompanying person are invited to
attend the following programs.  We hope these events will provide an
opportunity to renew old friendships and to create new ones with
colleagues from all over the world.


OPENING RECEPTION
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Tuesday, 27 June 1995
18:00-20:00
Enjoy light refreshments while catching up with friends and
colleagues on the beautiful Diamond Head Lawn at the conference
venue.


LUAU
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Diamond Head Lawn
Wednesday, 28 June 1995
19:30-22:00
While the waves of the Pacific are lapping at Waikiki Beach toss on
your "lei" and join the fun at a traditional Hawaiian Luau--complete
with hula dancers, Hawaiian entertainment and poi!


COCKTAIL PARTY
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Diamond Head Lawn
Thursday, 29 June 1995
18:30-19:30
Enjoy a light libation while coordinating with colleagues on where
to sample the local cuisine at the multitude of restaurants in
exciting Waikiki Beach.


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CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION
A written confirmation for conference registration will be sent from
the Internet Society upon receipt of the completed registration form
and accompanying payment.  The Sheraton Waikiki will send separate
hotel accommodation confirmation upon receipt of the completed form
and one night's deposit.


REGISTRATION FEES COVER
The registration fees cover attendance at all conference sessions.
Also included are the Opening Reception, Luau, Cocktail Party,
luncheons, coffee breaks, and conference materials including the
program and other conference publications.


The fee for an accompanying person includes the Opening Reception,
Luau, and Cocktail  Party.  Attendance at the conference sessions,
luncheons, and conference materials are not included in this fee.


PAYMENT OF FEES
All payments must be in US Dollars.  Cash, bank draft, bank transfer
and international credit cards (MasterCard, Visa and American
Express) are acceptable.  Personal checks will not be accepted
unless drawn on U.S.  banks.


For wire transfer, please address correspondence to:
Riggs Bank of Virginia
8315 Lee Highway
Fairfax  VA  22031  USA
Bank ABA number: 056001260,
Account number: Internet Society 148 187 10
Please indicate your name on the wire transfer.




PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION CONDITIONS
In the case of conference cancellation, written (postal, fax or
electronic) notification must be sent to the Internet Society and
received on or before the dates indicated.  Refunds will be made
after deducting expenses and cancellation charges according to the
schedule below.  We strongly encourage substitutions from the same
organization if you are unable to attend.


Registration Fee                        Refund after deducting
        On or before 31 May                $50 (administrative fee)
        From 1 June to 22 June          50% of registration fee
        On 23 June                         No refund


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GENERAL INFORMATION


INTERNET FACILITIES AT INET'95
Internet access will be available at the Sheraton Waikiki.  Notebook
docking stations will also be available.  The terminal room will
open at 10am on Tuesday, 27  June.  During the conference, the hours
will be 0700-2300 Wednesday and Thursday and 0700-1700 on Friday.


ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ATTENDEES WITH DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL NEEDS
We are committed to making conference activities accessible to all
attendees. Persons with disabilities or special needs should inform
us so that we can make the appropriate arrangements.  Contact the
Internet Society at inet95 () isoc org or +1-703-648-9888.  If you
require special meals, please note that on the appropriate area on
the conference registration form.


PASSPORT AND VISA REQUIREMENTS
All foreign visitors entering the United States must possess a valid
passport. Participants requiring a visa should apply immediately to
United States consular offices or diplomatic missions in their
countries in order to avoid delay in travel to the conference.
Additional information is available from local travel agents.


CLIMATE AND CLOTHING
The ocean breezes keep the island of Oahu quite pleasant year
along with a sweater/ light jacket for the outdoor evening events.


ACCESS TO THE CONFERENCE SITE
The Sheraton Waikiki is located approximately ~20 kilometers west of
the airport (Honolulu International Airport on the island of Oahu).
Taxis (~$20) are available to take you to your hotel.  If you plan
to rent a car, please do so prior to arriving in Honolulu.  The


Sheraton Waikiki charges $8.00 for overnight parking and $12.00 for
valet overnight parking.


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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION PROCEEDURES


The easiest and best way to register for the conference is via our
WWW INET95 Conference home page form at


http://www.isoc.org/inet95.html


We appreciate your use of the WWW form.


If you do not have access to the WWW or do not wish to use it,
please return the following template:


1) by email to <inet-registration () isoc org> or
2) by FAX to: +1-703-648-9887 or
3) by postal mail to
                Internet Society
                12020 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 270
                Reston VA 22091   USA


INTERNET SOCIETY MEMBER NUMBER: _______________  (Membership
necessary for discount)


Mr ____ Ms ____ Mrs ____ Dr ___  Prof ___  Dip Ing ___


FIRST NAME: ___________________________________________________


INITIAL/MIDDLE NAME: __________________________________________


FAMILY (LAST) NAME: ___________________________________________


SUFFIX : ______________________________________________________


TITLE: ________________________________________________________


AFFILIATION: __________________________________________________


ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________


CITY: _______________ STATE/PROV: _______  POSTAL CODE: _______


COUNTRY: ______________________________________________________


WORK TELEPHONE: _____________________  (optional)


HOME TELEPHONE: _____________________  (optional)


FAX: ________________________________  (optional)


EMAIL: ________________________________________________________


BADGENAME: ____________________________________________________


REGISTERED ACCOMPANYING PERSON(S)


        NAME: _________________________________________________


        NAME: _________________________________________________


SPECIAL NEEDS/MEALS:___________________________________________


TUTORIAL ______________________________________________________


The INET'95 Proceedings are available electronically.  Would
you still like a hard copy?


_______YES        ________NO


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CONFERENCE PAYMENT


REGISTRATION FEES:      Before 26 May 1995      After 26 May 1995


Internet Society Member         $425                    $460


Non-Internet Society Member     $475                    $510
(includes Internet Society
Membership Fees)


Accompanying Person             $200                    $200


Tutorial                        $150                    $170


ISOC K-12 Workshop              $ 95                    $105


TOTAL AMOUNT:  US$ _____________




How do you wish to pay?


___ Credit Card


___ VISA
___ MasterCard
___ AmEx


Card Number ___________________________________________________


Expiration Date _____________


Name on Card ___________________________________________________




Signature (for faxes or postal mail) ___________________________


___ Wire Transfer:


        Riggs Bank of Virginia  Bank ABA number: 056001260
        8315 Lee Highway
        Account number: Internet Society 148 187 10
        Fairfax  VA  22031  USA


Please Indicate your name on the wire transfer




___ Personal Cheque, Bank Draft, or money order (for
    postal submissions)


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HOTEL RESERVATION


Important:


o Reservations must be sent TO THE HOTEL (NOT ISOC),
although if you use the WWW form, the information
will automatically be sent to the hotel.


o A ONE-NIGHT deposit (see below) must be provided to the hotel.


o Reservations must be received by the hotel no later than THIRTY
(30) days prior to the arrival date.


o Requests received after 30 days prior to arrival will be
treated on a space-available basis only.


o Deposits will be refunded if reservation is cancelled and
notice received at the hotel seven (7) days prior to the arrival
date.


Check-in Time is after 15hr.00
Check-out Time is before 12hr.00  (mid-day)


If your dates change after submitting this form, please notify
the hotel immediately.


PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING FORM AND:


1) EMAIL it to <inet-hotel () isoc org> or
2) FAX it to +1-808-923-8785 (toll-call) or
3) CALL +1 808-922-4422 (toll-call) and ask for "Group Reservations"
   CALL    800-782-9488 (free call, in US and Canada only)
   Check your local directory for the ITT Sheraton Reservation number
   in your country, and call that number, or
4) send by POSTAL MAIL to:
                Reservations
                Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
                PO Box 8559
                Honolulu, HI  96815 USA


5) PLEASE IDENTIFY the Conference as ID: #CINTER.
   YOU WILL RECEIVE THE SPECIAL INET95 ROOM RATE!


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HOTEL RESERVATION TEMPLATE


Name:  ________________________________________________________


Address:  _____________________________________________________


          _____________________________________________________


City:  ____________ Prov/State:  ________  Postal Code: _______


Country:  _____________________________________________________


Tel: _______________________________  Fax: _____________________


ARRIVAL DATE:  ____________  TIME: ___________  FLIGHT NO: _____


DEPARTURE DATE:  ____________  TIME: ___________  FLIGHT NO: ___


SPECIAL ROOM REQUEST (non-smoking):_____________________________


PAYMENT OF ONE NIGHT DEPOSIT (U.S. dollars only):


For payment by check through normal mail, please make checks payable
to the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel and include a copy of this form with
your payment.


For payment by credit card, please provide the following information.


Credit Card:


  ______ AmEx
  ______ Visa
  ______ MasterCard
  ______ Diners' Club
  ______ Carte Blanche


Account No: _______________________


Exp. Date: ________________________


Name on Card: _____________________


Date: _____________________________


Signature for FAX/postal mail: ________________________________


SHERATON WAIKIKI is offering the following rooms with very special 
rates! Please make your reservations early as rooms are very much 
in demand! Please check your preference.


_____ SINGLE   _______ DOUBLE/DOUBLE   ______ TRIPLE   ________ QUAD


Sheraton Waikiki Hotel:


______  Run-of-Ocean     $165.00     Single/Double
    (Rooms consist of ocean-front and partial-ocean-view rooms
    (located on the mountain side of the hotel).  The exact mix is
    not known until the day of arrival and is dependent upon
    availability in each category on the day of arrival.)


______  Run-of-Mountain  $137.00 Single/Double
   (Rooms consist of mountain view and city view rooms, all located
   on the mountain side of the hotel.  The exact mix is not known
   until the day of arrival.)


______  Manor            $95.00 Single/Double
   (Rooms are located in a separate annex of the main building and
   cannot triple or quad in room accommodations.)


______  Medium Suite     $500.00 Single/Double


______  Large Suite      $600.00 Single/Double


(SHOULD THE RATE BE SOLD OUT, THE NEXT AVAILABLE CATEGORY WILL BE
CONFIRMED.)


Room rates are subject to the current 10.17% Hawaii State and room
tax.  Triple rate is $25.00 additional daily.  Quad rate is $50.00
additional daily.  Family Plan:  No additional charge for children
17 years and younger sharing the same room with parents.  Please
advise ages.


SHERATON PRINCESS KAIULANI HOTEL (located within 3 blocks of the


______  Run of House     $100.00 Single/Double/Triple
   Rooms are a mixture of Ocean view, Tower City view, Princess Pool
   view and Kaiulani Wing rooms.  These rooms are located throughout
   the 3 wings of the Princess Kaiulani Hotel.  The exact mix is not
   known until the day of arrival and is based on availability in
   each category on arrival day.)


Room rates are subject to the current 10.17% Hawaii State and room
tax.


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ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED VIA THE FOLLOWING


URLs:   http://www.isoc.org/inet95.html
                gopher: //gopher.isoc.org/11/isoc/inet95
                ftp: //ftp.isoc.org/isoc/inet95


Email:  inet95 () isoc org         (for information)
        inet-registration () isoc org      (for registration)


Tel:    +1-703-648-9888
        800-468-9507 (in USA and Canada only)
Fax:    +1-703-648-9887


Post:   Internet Society Secretariat
        12020 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 270
        Reston VA 22091
        USA
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