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LBCC President Appointed to Board of American Association of Community Colleges

By Brian Addison  |  05.20.13
LBCC President Appointed to Board of American Association of Community Colleges
The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), the organization that represents some 1,200 two-year educational institutions and its attending students, recently announced that Long Beach Community College Presid...
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Jewelry Store Robbed By Pepper Spray-Wielding Thieves

By Jason Ruiz  |  05.17.13
The Long Beach Police Department is searching for three men in connection with an early-afternoon smash-and-grab robbery that took place Thursday at the Rush-A-Fix Jewelry & Watch Repair store on West Willow St. T...
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Pilot Project Installs LED Street Lights Across Long Beach

By Sarah Bennett  |  05.17.13
Pilot Project Installs LED Street Lights Across Long Beach
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Shannon Steps Down as City Attorney; Council Will Choose Successor

By Brian Addison  |  05.14.13
Long Beach City Attorney Robert Shannon informed the City Council Tuesday that he would be stepping down from his post on July 2. Long Beach City Attorney Robert Shannon informed the City Council Tuesday that he would be stepping down from his pos...
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Woman Dead, Man Arrested After Carson St. Pileup

By Sarah Bennett  |  05.16.13
A speeding driver Wednesday morning was arrested shortly after causing a four-car pileup at a busy intersection that left one woman dead and two others injured. A speeding driver Wednesday morning was arrested shortly after causing a four-car pile...

Earlier in March, I asked the top three candidates for the 54th Assembly District seat being vacated by Betty Karnette because of term limits if they would participate in an “e-Interview”, and all three (Republican Gabriella Holt and Democrats Bonnie Lowenthal and Tonia Reyes-Uranga) agreed to participate.  I e-mailed all three candidates on the same communication with the questions last Tuesday, March 25th, requesting responses by Friday, March 28th.  Holt and Lowenthal provided their responses, Reyes-Uranga never responded.  Today we post the responses of Gabriella Holt to our questions.

Biographical information:
Name as it appears on ballot: Gabriella Holt, Registered Nurse/Teacher
Party affiliation: Republican
Age: 52
Current occupation:  Health care consultant (RN) for The Ibrahim El-Hefni Foundation and substitute teacher for the Southern California Regional Occupational Center, Torrance, CA
Elected office currently held: Current appointee by Supervisor Don Knabe to the Los Angeles County Probation Commission since 2002/Elected to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education, served from 1997-2005.
Degree(s):  BSN, University of Michigan; Accounting Credential, UCLA extension; Executive Juris Doctorate in Health and Administrative Law, Concord Law School.  Professional Licensing/Examinations/Credential: Michigan Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)/California BRN /California Board of Accountancy State CPA Licensing Exam/California Teaching Credential Career Technical Education
City of Residence: Rancho Palos Verdes

Why are you running to be the representative of the 54th District?  I am running for the Assembly because the issues of affordable health care, quality education, public safety protection, job protection and fiscal responsibility are some of the most important issues facing our state and the ones where I have extensive first hand experience. As a registered nurse, teacher and public servant I have spent most of my adult life serving people.  This step is a natural progression for me to utilize my skills to serve the residents of the 54th Assembly District.  The people of this area need a voice in the Assembly that is willing to stand up and speak for businesses, families, and individuals that want and deserve better from their state government leadership.

What is the role of the State government as opposed to the roles of local (city/county) and federal governments?  Part of the problems we have in government in our country is with the federal and state government creeping into areas where it does not belong.  This includes an invasion of personal freedoms, free enterprise, and open competition but it also means that federal and state governments are too large and involved in local government issues.

The role of the federal government should be very limited and stick to within the enumerated powers of Congress such as the Supreme Law (i.e. interstate commerce issue) and civil rights protection   State government needs to focus on funding programs to the local city/county/special district governments that provide services such as health care, education, public safety, infrastructure repair and maintenance, transportation, environmental protection.  State government should provide support service programs where individuals cannot support or help themselves.  I believe control and implementation of most programs should be determined at the local level.  

State government should be involved in corrections and rehabilitation, which could use substantial improvement.   It is also appropriate for the state to be involved in water supply issues since local governments would have difficulty managing this on their own.

Most importantly, state government needs to cut back on their unfunded mandates and allow the local governments to do their jobs and businesses to run their businesses.  Local knows best.
    
If Betty Karnette was not being forced out of office because of term limits would you have entered the race and run against her?  Yes.  My intention was to run against the nominees from the other political parties.

What specific strengths would you bring to the Assembly that your opponents do not appear to possess?  My background includes professional work experience as a registered nurse and teacher, involvement in the startup and running of a medical practice and outpatient endoscopy center (my husband is a Gastroenterologist in private practice in the South Bay) as well as having formal education in nursing, accounting, business, health and administrative law.  I understand first hand what it means to be an employee and the  issues of benefits and working conditions; what it means to start up a business, meeting payroll, managing budgets as well as my extensive public governance experience with 8 years on a local school board and 6 years on a Los Angeles County Commission.  I am able to identify issues, formulate and implement solutions and provide leadership as evidenced by my past public record.  I am a thoughtful problem solver and intend to articulate my views on policy issues.  I will truly be an advocate for the 54th district in the Assembly including an open door policy where residents and interested parties would be welcome into my office to see me personally about their issues and concerns.

How would the city of Long Beach specifically benefit by electing you to the State Assembly?  The people of Long Beach would elect an independent voice for the community. I am not tied to one particular family or political machine.  I will be representing the best interests of Long Beach as well as all areas of the 54th Assembly District.

What would be your top legislative priority as a freshman member of the Assembly?  Budget, budget, budget.  The state needs to get their spending under control.  At this point that needs to be the focus of the Legislature and the Governor and those first steps toward financial stability.  I would focus on such things as fraud control (such as the $3 billion per year Medi-Cal fraud) and other wasteful government spending which are too numerous to list here.

What specific cost cutting measures would you propose to provide solutions to our mounting budget deficit?  The state should have entered a hiring freeze a year ago. Inaction on that front has cost months or time and billions of dollars.  Fraud of government dollars runs rampant in this state (as I mentioned with the estimated $3 billion Medi-Cal fraud).  The key issue here is that I am willing to look at every program in state government for reductions and efficiency improvements.  Different programs have different priority levels and should be viewed individually and not as cookie cutter cuts straight across the board.  When legislators start protecting individual programs from scrutiny then government will continue to be stagnant, run deficits and the risk of increased expense to the taxpayers.

What is the bigger obstacle to a balanced budget in California, too little revenue or too much spending; please choose one option and explain why.  It is clearly too much spending. That is not even in question. I do not support tax increases on California families.  Right now Sacramento acts in a way that simply redistributes wealth without any sort of spending behavior change.  We need to demand accountability for our money, particularly in the way it is spent.

What do you consider your most important endorsement and why? My most important endorsements are those from local elected office holders and residents in the district.  They know that California state government needs some serious change and that I am the one to bring those changes in order to give taxpayers a smaller and more efficient government

Please answer the following questions with just a “yes” or a “no”, please note that only “yes” and “no” answers will be printed to these questions without any explanations you may give so please confine your answer to “yes” or “no”:

Do you support the proposal to have retired judges sit as an independent panel to redistrict the state for the State Legislature and Congressional Districts?  NO  

Recently, a California judge ruled that parents who home school their children must be credentialed.  Do you agree with this decision?   NO

Do you support same sex marriage being legal in the State of California?   NO

Do you support the State of California issuing driver’s licenses to illegal aliens?   NO

Do you support the proposal currently in the Legislature to eliminate the state income tax deduction for interest paid on a primary residence?  NO

Thank you for taking the time to participate in this E-Interview and allowing the readers of the Long Beach Post to know your position on some important issues.

Your thoughts welcome, click This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to email me or on “Leave A Comment” below for public response.

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Archived Comments (2)
Bill Orton
The hollow rehashing that spending alone is the root to budgeting problems at the state level would suggest that the candidate is little more than a party hack. The simple truth is that the budget system is fundamentally broken and until lawmakers show the necessary independence and courage to pull back from hollow rhetoric to, instead, embrace new visions of budgeting, such as a multi-year budget cycle that spreads out financial assumptions over two years, or shifting the vote threshhold from two-thirds to a lesser majority, that's when we see reform. Only the fact that the candidate is willing to reject the Governor's proposed redistricting scheme offers hope that she would be anything but a Republican apparatchnik... unless she rejected the proposal not knowing it was the Governor's....
tony Gianelli
IT is a breath of fresh air to hear a representative that is not beholding to the local unions and special interests. Long beach is dominated by the far left Lowenthals and we are constantly in a budget crisis due to their support of all the programs. Let's elect some fiscal responsible candidates and get rid of the Lowenthals was and for all.

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IN PICTURES: Long Beach Pride Parade 2013

By Shelby Dereszynski  |  05.20.13
IN PICTURES: Long Beach Pride Parade 2013
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IN PICTURES: 2nd Annual Long Beach Lawn-to-Garden Tour

By Nicholas Noell  |  05.20.13
IN PICTURES: 2nd Annual Long Beach Lawn-to-Garden Tour
More than 2000 people drove, biked and strolled through Long Beach neighborhoods on Saturday seeking native landscaping featured in the 2nd annual Long Beach Lawn-to-Garden Tour, hosted by the Long Beach Water Department. Photos by Nicholas Noell More than 2000 people drove, biked and stroll...
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Long Beach Poetry Slam A Growing Forum For Spoken Word

By Charles Snyder  |  05.20.13
Long Beach Poetry Slam A Growing Forum For Spoken Word
On Saturday, May 4, the 2nd Annual Long Beach Poetry Slam took over MADHaus in Downtown Long Beach. The event was hosted by The Definitive Soapbox, a ministry facet of the Redemption Church of Long Beach, which very well may be the epicentre of a progressive poetry movement in Long Beach...
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Long Beach's Thriving E-Cigarette Businesses Turn Smokers Into Vapers

By Jason Ruiz  |  05.20.13
Long Beach's Thriving E-Cigarette Businesses Turn Smokers Into Vapers
With their two shops flanking LBCC, Vapes of Wrath and Revolver represent hubs for what is a growing vaping community in Long Beach. Along with a handful of other local e-cigarette shops, they would be hurt by the possible passage of a California Senate Bill that would classify electronic cig...
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Kidical Mass Celebrates One Year Anniversary (And Imitators)

By Brian Addison  |  05.20.13
Kidical Mass Celebrates One Year Anniversary (And Imitators)
Kidical Mass in Bixby Knolls has become not just widely popular, but solidified Long Beach's place as an innovator in pushing forward with bicycling culture. It's an event that has become not just widely popular, but solidified Long Beach's place as an innovator in pushing forward with bicyclin...

Stroke Center Launches Emergency Telecommunications Program with 24-Hour Access to Specialists

By Staff Reports  |  05.20.13
Stroke is a medical emergency that requires early assessment and treatment by specialists. Treating acute stroke patients with thrombolytics – medicine that breaks down blood clots – is key to preventing stroke-related disability and improving patient outcomes. In fact, treatment with thrombolytics ...
Pride 2013

2013 Long Beach Pride Week Calendar of Events

By Staff Reports  |  05.20.13
Here is a list of events that are occuring throughout the city during Pride Week to help you celebrate in any fashion you'd like, whether it is reveling or striking a pose. TUESDAY, MAY 14 Celebrate Pride ForeverPresented by: Port City Tattoo Port City Tattoo | 4290 east Pacific Coast Highway | ...
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Long Beach's Leather Roots

By Brian Addison  |  05.20.13
Long Beach's Leather Roots
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Parade and Festival Celebrates 30 Years of Long Beach Pride

By Brian Addison  |  05.20.13
Parade and Festival Celebrates 30 Years of Long Beach Pride
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LBUSD to Show Pride in Parade for the First Time Ever

By Brian Addison  |  05.20.13
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Discovering Our Transgender Pride

By Justine May Calma  |  05.20.13
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When Causing a Scene Might Be the Right Idea

By Greggory Moore  |  05.20.13
When Causing a Scene Might Be the Right Idea
During Act Two I told a complete stranger to shut up. But that was nothing to the public scene that came later.  During Act Two I told a complete stranger to shut up. But that was nothing to the public scene that came later. I can't recall the last time I seriously told someone to shut ...

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OP-ED: Could Craft Beer Become Long Beach’s Newest Growth Industry?

By Sarah Bennett  |  05.15.13
OP-ED: Could Craft Beer Become Long Beach’s Newest Growth Industry?
Craft beer has become a major source of tourism money for cities from San Diego to Torrance. Should Long Beach be taking advantage of the popularity of locally made beer and encouraging this new economic resource? Photo by Lydia Chain  This past weekend, hundreds of people from across t...
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East Village Businesses to Host Pre-Summer Sidewalk Sale

By Brian Addison  |  05.15.13
East Village Businesses to Host Pre-Summer Sidewalk Sale
This Saturday will welcome the first sidewalk sale hosted by a group of established and new East Village Arts District stores to celebrate the coming of summer. This Saturday will welcome the first sidewalk sale hosted by a group of established and new East Village Arts District stores to celebra...
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Outlet Mall Planned for The Pike at Rainbow Harbor

By Carlos Villarreal  |  05.09.13
Outlet Mall Planned for The Pike at Rainbow Harbor
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Updated 1957 Tay Home Hits Park Estates

By Brian Addison  |  05.09.13
Updated 1957 Tay Home Hits Park Estates
Another Paul E. Tay--this one an entirely original Tay design--home has hit the Long Beach market in Park Estates along El Parque Street, this one a more prominent example of Tay's impeccable work. All photos courtesy of CRMLS. Another Paul E. Tay--this one an entirely original Tay design--h...
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OP-ED: Rail Project Makes Sense for the Region

By People Post  |  05.08.13
By Dave Arian | Economically, the SCIG project is critical to the competitiveness of both the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports, ensuring that the tens of thousands of jobs supported by the cargo industry remain in this region. Environmentally, SCIG reduces air pollutants associat...
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1954 Park Estates Home With Paul Tay Alterations Hits Market

By Brian Addison  |  05.06.13
1954 Park Estates Home With Paul Tay Alterations Hits Market
A sprawling 1954 home with later alterations made by Paul Edward Tay home has recently been listed for sale in the Park Estates neighborhood of Long Beach. All photos courtesy of CRMLS. A sprawling 1954 home with alterations later made by Paul Edward Tay home has recently been listed fo...
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Outlet Mall Planned for The Pike at Rainbow Harbor

By Carlos Villarreal  |  05.09.13
Outlet Mall Planned for The Pike at Rainbow Harbor
New development plans for the Pike at Rainbow Harbor were revealed last week and it appears that the latest plan is to turn the maligned waterfront complex into a destination outlet mall. New development plans for the Pike at Rainbow Harbor were revealed last week and it appears that the late...
commentary

OP-ED: Could Craft Beer Become Long Beach’s Newest Growth Industry?

By Sarah Bennett  |  05.15.13
OP-ED: Could Craft Beer Become Long Beach’s Newest Growth Industry?
Craft beer has become a major source of tourism money for cities from San Diego to Torrance. Should Long Beach be taking advantage of the popularity of locally made beer and encouraging this new economic resource? Photo by Lydia Chain  This past weekend, hundreds of people from across t...

Updated 1957 Tay Home Hits Park Estates

By Brian Addison  |  05.09.13
Updated 1957 Tay Home Hits Park Estates
Another Paul E. Tay--this one an entirely original Tay design--home has hit the Long Beach market in Park Estates along El Parque Street, this one a more prominent example of Tay's impeccable work. All photos courtesy of CRMLS. Another Paul E. Tay--this one an entirely original Tay design--h...
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OP-ED: Rail Project Makes Sense for the Region

By People Post  |  05.08.13
By Dave Arian | Economically, the SCIG project is critical to the competitiveness of both the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports, ensuring that the tens of thousands of jobs supported by the cargo industry remain in this region. Environmentally, SCIG reduces air pollutants associat...
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East Village Businesses to Host Pre-Summer Sidewalk Sale

By Brian Addison  |  05.15.13
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This Saturday will welcome the first sidewalk sale hosted by a group of established and new East Village Arts District stores to celebrate the coming of summer. This Saturday will welcome the first sidewalk sale hosted by a group of established and new East Village Arts District stores to celebra...

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Highlanders Come Down From the Riverside For Three at the Beach

By Dan Barber  |  05.17.13
Location, location, location. At least that’s mantra for folks in the real estate game. UC Riverside, where the temps can be wickedly warm, trades it all for the sea breezes and big outfield of Blair. Location, location, location. At least that’s mantra for folks in the real estate game. UC River...
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Pepp and the Beach: Objects in Your Baseball Mirror May Be Closer Than You Think

By Dan Barber  |  05.14.13
As different as they are--one large and inexpensive state university, one small and expensive private university--Pepperdine and Long Beach State seem to mirror each other at times at least this spring in baseball. As different as they are--one large and inexpensive state university, one small an...
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This Week In LBSU Athletics: May 13, 2013

By Staff Reports  |  05.13.13
The week that was and will be in LBSU athletics. THIS WEEK Tuesday, May 14 Baseball vs. Pepperdine | 6PM | Blair Field Friday, May 17 Baseball vs. UC Riverside | 6PM | Blair Field Saturday, May 18 Baseball vs. UC Riverside | 2PM | Blair Field Sunday, May 19 Baseball vs. UC Riverside | 1PM...
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Back at Blair, the Beach Boys are Battling the Bows in a BWC Set

By Dan Barber  |  05.10.13
With a body of baseball work totaling 22-24, Long Beach State baseball has finally arrived home, to stay. For the first of seven home games, it will be the struggling Hawaii Rainbows who come in at 11-31 but are just a weekend away from a series win over Pacific. With a body of baseball work...
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Alphabet Super From A to Z and Points in Between

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When your inbox stack of facts and figures range from A to Z (Alabama, site of that Sand Volleyball championship to Zator, as in Hillary the, 10,000 meter star for the track team) it must be time for another session of the wildly (or mildly) popular Notes on My Napkin. Beach volleyball nation...
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This Week In LBSU Athletics: May 6, 2013

By Staff Reports  |  05.06.13
The week that was and will be in LBSU athletics. THIS WEEK Tuesday, May 7 Baseball at Pepperdine | Malibu, Calif. | 3PM Friday, May 10 Baseball vs. Hawai’i | Blair Field | 6PM Track & Field at Big West Championship | Northridge, Calif. | All Day Saturday, May 11 Softball vs. Fresno Stat...
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Juan Makes it Gone, Sabo Snufs the 'Stangs and LMU Brings an Ace to Our Place

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The usual script for baseball at Blair Field is good pitching. Cal Poly Sunday starter Bryan Granger came through but his bullpen let him down. LB Sunday starter freshman David Hill did not come through but while the homefolks waited for the offense to wake up his bullpen did. The usual script fo...
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Alphabet Super From A to Z and Points in Between

By Dan Barber  |  05.08.13
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When your inbox stack of facts and figures range from A to Z (Alabama, site of that Sand Volleyball championship to Zator, as in Hillary the, 10,000 meter star for the track team) it must be time for another session of the wildly (or mildly) popular Notes on My Napkin. Beach volleyball nation...
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Juan Makes it Gone, Sabo Snufs the 'Stangs and LMU Brings an Ace to Our Place

By Dan Barber  |  04.30.13
The usual script for baseball at Blair Field is good pitching. Cal Poly Sunday starter Bryan Granger came through but his bullpen let him down. LB Sunday starter freshman David Hill did not come through but while the homefolks waited for the offense to wake up his bullpen did. The usual script fo...
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Back at Blair, the Beach Boys are Battling the Bows in a BWC Set

By Dan Barber  |  05.10.13
With a body of baseball work totaling 22-24, Long Beach State baseball has finally arrived home, to stay. For the first of seven home games, it will be the struggling Hawaii Rainbows who come in at 11-31 but are just a weekend away from a series win over Pacific. With a body of baseball work...
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Pepp and the Beach: Objects in Your Baseball Mirror May Be Closer Than You Think

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This Week In LBSU Athletics: April 29, 2013

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This Week In LBSU Athletics: May 6, 2013

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The week that was and will be in LBSU athletics. THIS WEEK Tuesday, May 7 Baseball at Pepperdine | Malibu, Calif. | 3PM Friday, May 10 Baseball vs. Hawai’i | Blair Field | 6PM Track & Field at Big West Championship | Northridge, Calif. | All Day Saturday, May 11 Softball vs. Fresno Stat...
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By Dan Barber  |  05.17.13
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