ML19206A645
| ML19206A645 | |
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 09/21/1977 |
| From: | Heinz J SENATE |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA) |
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Enclo s ei i s a copy o f an arti cle whi ch nnu aer d in the Aurast 12, 1M Patriot and Pr-nine News. It details one exa::ple of the manipulatiens, dupli ci ty, sun-re151on o f information, 2;mL htly-Truths which have charact-erized the tuilders of nuclear power riants. It al*o p ee-ntn eviiance that ths ;GC is in lencue v*.th the nue'.ent industry an' nny nttet to pr >teet the public fm, nuclear haznrds i s a chamie.
This retort in completely eennistent with my exeeriences with tha NRC, which I have detailed in ny letter to you of /urant 3. I would particularly call your attention ta the 5th to the last nervrnSh in which the ?f RC eensur-d Myron Cherry for unosrthing emeiol testimony. Thie i s analoecus to what ves done here in Harrisburg, v' tan the interviews were denied the right to introduce a document on r=41ction da.near and one on the cerparstive heelth effects of coal ani nuclear now?r(see ny letter to 701 o f August 11 ).
The enclosed article is alrio in comolete hnrmony with th e U. **. Cou rt o f Apneals Mscinion in July o f 197Heory anelocad ). In thi s deci 91e, tha 7RC van mied "arbi trary and carricious" in failine, to e nai'er f]117 a ) ener y esn ser7*. tion and b ) 41 rno s.sl o f nu elos e vm s tes. 'lene no te in the third to the lant perngrnch that:
1 ) genern11 ties relied on were not subject to riromus probinr, in any form
- 2) whan r atatantial critieless were b:mucht to tha M1 attention, j '. sinply ignored them, ar bmnhed then aside without answer This is exactly how the DC opersted in the serin? Hard chtr? hearir'as an.? in the enclo sed renort by Jack Anderson.
Ensed on this overwhelming evidance, I sa re-uaatint-thatt 1-You initiate an 17nediate conxresaionel inveti?stien o' the MC 2-Or, n19sse #o rvn M pho tneeries o f my it eter c.nd an elwa ra s to the auprocrinte oversimht comnittee, ramlestir; th9t they initi".e an investination o f the 7e,c, Plense send me a lattsr indicating which course o f netten ymu ninn to follov.
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w ado snow that Consumers tred to persuace Do a t or duce a w:uiew who was not aware Doa Federal regulators are satung on a multimil-tion-douar nuclear scandal. which has the smeil 7 wanted to bacx out of the n_uc; ear _ pro.ect.
When Dow retuaed to send an anmform of a corporate Watergate. The story is told :n 9
ea witness to N RC heanngs. Conwmen stMau confidenual documents t% ? bnstie with such i
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ghostw r.ttet sarsion was carefun r constructed Two commercial giants. Dow Chermcal and a,
1 not to reveal the eue t of the aisaffecuon o*-
Consumers Power. are partne-s in a tuctear tween Conarrers and Dew prost. Its financtai foundation. however. has Document, also didicate that Consu/te's was a
become sh.ky. This has corne to the attention of q
spoonfeed:ng selective informat:on to ine com.
g the Nuclear Reguiatorv Commission. who,e rui-g masion staf f. One condae7tw Dow memo quot.
ings could cost the partnersnip hurdreds of mil-bonsof dodars.
1-ed a Conwmers iawyer as stming %e planned !s g
sis 2t Wasnmgton ~to det ithe 'ederal sureau.
Consumers Puwer, thus confronted with a 4
a crats; ready to go to the hearing pubhc body in its path, has sought to circurrvent g
6t. The gract utabty.a la Watergate.allegadly has AT THE staff 'evel. the rega.atra and the ned to present witnesses from giving mfor ta-regulated are in one respect like care tropical i
non to federal in' vest:gators, has launcerad testi.
birds. They 9ase earned to. communicate with mony that m:gnt be damagtng and has gisen the onemtnee !'imraar anaudimie sound 3. co,es ss regulatory trieunal Incomeiete mformation.
'.# and destures. Then eacn uncerstandag, tnrougn Here is a corporate cat that may need a belt a a process of almost mpercept:oie mosements.
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I:ed to it. Bi.t first. some bacKg ourd Back in grunt.s. raised eseorow s and nnowing smi es. The d
1%. Consumers and Dow teamed up to con-staff investigauon. not surpe: sing:y. fanied to struct a nuclear 5,wer plant in %dlar:d. %ch..
W out mm m u g m-w m i
Consumers.
But environmentalists forced Consumers to u,,o-grade the protect's
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This might have ended the matter, except for s *'eter federal standards and repeated deavs the loud oolecuons of a tougn tnal and environ-had snot up the cost from $MO million to an
,.nental attorcev. Myron M. Cheerv. Consumers aiarming $1J billiori.
bad thought Cher y. with his umited resources.
could not keep pace with tDe battery of company
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CONSUMERS PO%IR began to buckle under the financial burden and its Dartner began to Explained the Dow minutest " Consumers a3-waver. Dow tned to wnggie out of Me dealif "le sum CW z.li not appear *ecause of ;aca cf funds.. They bellew that since tnere a %
plant wasa t completed dv a fhed dato. But Con-sumers sternly warned Dow of it.s contractual
. discoverv and procaoly no intervenor cross-et.
oongations. This itrile disagwement stramed the
.ammanon - they will be asie to f:nesse Dom-
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The minutes :ndicate s.onsumers was not k J *.e mtagatite,._5_lue a faderal ecur ordered
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the Nuc! ear Reguatory Commission to 'eview
' commission out >nly by the crusadmg attorney. g., K [
rne orciect for possirue safety and environmental As it turned out. Cherry showed 20, cuesuoned e; 2M at.mc;es. JGT 3&edte that tf!ey we** un-Dow witnesses aggassniev and urrear hed cru-85 3 5
% der the scruuny of r. federal;udge made the corn-
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I ru6e. they agreed, whether to halt construction
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until the revtew was completed.
- maning " personal attacas utien_the s.t.a._ff m_et..". L'.U N E
1*as possibility caused panic m the back-y.y moms af Consumers. Another constructior, delay 3 might force the company to scuttle the pro!cct CONSUMERS. OF course. wouid like noth tig 2
aitcgether, with staggenng fosses. The corporate
- better than to get nd of Cherry. wno smg!enano-
-a, 5rass we e cager, theMore, to reassure the com-
. dtv has forced unlities to spend nillions beefmg e
missioners that all was well and that con-truc-g, p
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- t:on should conunue-g But all was not wett if ferences between the Dow-Consumers ;;roiect and the Cher-v censure two partners were oosiing seneath the surface.
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This would not be rea.sunng the Consume *s ex-acutnes agreed. to the regulatory commissicn.
was " difficult to refute
- aHegatons that the com.
They tned 'o keep the t ouoie f-om Bucolms up.
g therefore, from betow to bother the calm su* face.
.nevertneness. tne cnarges wera false. *!t's a "e.
yg probtems we tver* hasmg witit Dow. he tand.
A Dow of flense coe.
he--me. smee awere w Consumers' ac sens "wunded line extortion" and were "compie'ety out of line.' He visisted. new-t'teiess, that Dow 5011 hopes to narness erergy from the Wdland piant.
A ponesman for the commission caaimed the staff nad conducted an adecuate insesugauon of the Dnw.Gamimers dispute.
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A the probiem c4 nuclear waste was g.hien w'as approved over thf ooiec-a, a
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cons cered the alternative of con-1: censing.
A cr.mmission sodesman yes-se.vmg energy instead of building terday s.ud that he could not com-another p7wer piant.
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17055 August A, 1977 The Honorable John Heinz A327 Dirkcen Senate Of"10s Buildinc Va.shinston, D. C. 205t 0
Dear Senator:
2nclosed is a copy of a latter sent to U.S. Rep. *dlliam Goodling.
It details my exneriences and tho se o f other citizens from this aron with the NRC during the recent liceneing hearings for Unit 2 of Three Mile Island. I am sending you this to give you en intimate view of how the WRC operates.
On the basis of the evidence in this letter, I muld li'm to recuest that you do tw things:
1-Use the power of your office to block the granting of this license.
At the April hearing, the chciman stated that hoth the utility counsel and NRC staff counsel must address our questions. 'Ib date, to my knowledge, none of us has had one response to any o f our questions presented in April. That was 5 nonths ago.
2-Introduce ledslation to effect the changes in FRC regulations whi ch I have detailed on pages 3 and 4 o f Goodling 's letter.
Please let me know if you wuld like pho toconies o f th? letters-to-the-editor and article which I have cited in Coodling's letter.
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16, 1976. It announced hytrings o f the Adviao 7 Co-nittee o f 9e9c to" Safa"unrds takin" 71 ace on Sect. CA. Verwis wi shin-to nutmit statac mte ranaMing the a" rr'n had to >mvide 15 ""an'ily reamducible en-t en" to the vitaannitte, taforo the moeti.n?, or mail n enny no hter than "to orm'('
to -- 7 "uller, etc. This hnve n,eraen P hvs to ret,, tad _ al -and-fn -
th? ueoting nn* 90 tino to nail 1 t directly. 'Mi1 19 uminlly 'ent hsnnens.
A naetiac is 2nnouneai and ' o tine, o r ~ 3 t ennu-5 +1ne i q n11oved to 'o j
anything Cn c etoter 1, I ?v6, nn artiela n"naarad which 9tata4 that an a ram't o f the above tec5'nien1 evnl'Istion o f the 'esi n o f 'Jnit 9, it cauld 'o onorated "saf 917 vi thout un&le riok to henith 3 anfat o f th9 nubl* ?.
Thi s nnn e ? r'.i ela indientoa tha 11 e an n15 - h ea -i n-n f, " "n i t ^ mul ' t a 4'
in "areh of 1'r77 I w.n thera
- ora loo %t nd "a e an armun eman+ 6 f t'o aa hen" int c. '~one ern e-ra ', eo on treh ? ? ' vm t w to "'. "111er n e'rt "- "he th ? hc9 ri"2s 'cill
- t e 5914. "i s nn 9 <or i 2.104 t',qt the henr9n s ~ ara es 'enticily over N t that he we s fo rww.'s,
7 letter to arley 'ilver o '
the "M 9tsfJ f7r the info rnation on the hen-1": 9.
I v91 t +1 "o ra-ly fron C117er. I t ve a st thi1 -o 's n t t h a t I m n t a r t - '
ill C7 mell a+
your "a.rch 76 Allan Jr. "i"5 no-t' ?. " r.
"9 mall aa'.'- -'
on "nreh 70. Clara "1199, ?iRC 'hihli c A aa'i rs, t5m ca' led en ?/?1 a
reaucstei tha t the info mation t e aant in n lett?r. I *aW v-4 tha i r #a.
on A/2. Iho hea r' a 9 con encai on A/5. !
'o e t fe-1 tha t I muld
'a a v 7 he-M nTrthiny, 59 I no t caa tS et ^* 7en t o "l e e.
3 n,,.3.a{ a"a v "a rlay "ilver at the - ro a medi r" 3 nna a n' aa ia h, hna e++3n a
- r. n.ie did". 'ihy di *n 't you ensver? Eo he
", rn e.,i p - w ry,
1,g a
o f it". :Ia -.v 7 ii rec tian u +o hi s n a ni q ten t to an gvo, i t.
,nv i3,.g ei et nmuni to
- ain.- it. I,1-tt -at a lottar yet, :!g un g 7 e r.7 a o lo -,.,19, I vver di ' cet a letter f ac "ilver.
u
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C: ' j..'erbee, Ph.D.
C.q nic C'u.-.ist 9 E::t ra :b D lMer. r.ici:;g, Ec.
nn-a 2 lm I fbuni out n' che ham.d'd"th-t 9 nubli c re '.i.?e h,d ' se9 -'-in ted in T'ia vminr 7ans on "crch 30, only G day 9 % fo ra '?w heari'm. I do m t
.'t the Cv ?r.in - ' ens. I cou11 not fini it in The 'at -io t.
In the ~~'
9 it to n,'"' -
wna
- y tre on page 61. It vns ai,lon ing.
ite only refermea d
ici? tion by the nutlie v,.s t " A makennn fe r tha " C cal' 7ereana
.^o
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re ucated to 9nke licited s ta tem en t n vill h e p e" i t+. ** to do m at tha to.rinning o f the he trin"". Thi n 1"nli es thn t n ci ti-en vi ahin.~ +o a tn t o his views must make prior arrencementa. Nt is "ot the enne. til he has to do i s sho v up tha t mo rning.
I gave my testimony on An-il 5. In tne orecess o f vaitinc i t un 1-ter thn t weak, I c ta e un Ni th m 3 M ane s ti. on s I va.n t ed ta m'.: abo u t ~~ni t.'.
went hnuk yriday, /aril 8, to mit 97 do cu= an t s.tio n fo r 97 tantimeny 1-'to the m ~3**,
p1'Is the 5 c iitions.1 <T2estionc.
'.ar ha 9 r*~ tert ~* tha do r 29-a entati7n. I hai talka
- in chnim?.n ?.vo.M In ton
~94 vocal"ed the fe:11""
that overy',hin? <ns OT. htt the". the reco F or info md " e th9 t in a F C to "et Ny mteri al 1"to the vemwi, T e ild h oy. +c ga.ve 70 ~
4.7, w g,n and 9 th it a ftomnn
'Mi s im n an 1;3+nn ' q e ma p,
-5,o9 g3,3 9,,-,g e
o f tactimony n"d no ?so to ronyin e-aawvinea ce,,g 3ne.
m.,~,-.4.311-availabla, tim e nni 9manni ntled mit "tt3 95 tha eddi tian al tor +169.,c" M ro rd..
I feal thi9 van an Srhitrary sni c rsr4 cimt e m1.i n-.ac ei, r,*
+o
? mvent :!9 fro J C at tin 8017 v ee qu e e ti on S en 1 e ao M.
'*19 Pa "11a9 letter c*
March 31 stated only oise co 17 was necesn try, Mc
.1.ntionn c.71b 1
Inte"vantion and 9.715 ?nrticimtion by,s ?qeno, et n
.,vg.7 3,,h n-a sticulate that 70 co91eg o f n reinr~1 9 n +.9ei.1 -n a t b a
, pnli a * 'o p q 11-ite-statamant.
I than nnk ".mest ".Inke, cottnmal fo r the ut.* 11 +.7, 4 f ha m"1d rae~nnd n dition11 cuestions. Mi n re aron ne v's t
- e tha a
1 - He vill no t re e-ond to ar4 41 +1o a al Tt e a t* "" a 2-Me will not sand a lettor indientinc he vill not *ee-o94 3-Ho v4.11 o91.y ' teneni to. cn ?a tion s Paa.i in+o the M~.1M en 1.pril 5, 197*,
after thnt, I rnucht an additional linitaa r~' e-ra -f.9 O.e Mr--ir 9 re m e" on "cy 9 'o r o n a d97 9
~ ara t" c-ac - tm 9 d
- 4 until ;iny 16. Ov-
- a urtil "sy P1 and then vera me ma
- J'm a '- 1 "..
In sn atta=nt ta cat a.nother 1.191 tad tppeornnee, I vm te 'a ".r1 Atre.h?m, T.0, et-icn I, : tine. o f rmacio, on !Oril 11. "e rame"# e ? on April 19 *.%- t these nnnenrencen am ununily t'to ai rnt
- ,7 o
- the nu'rlic he--incs, tu t tha to nad 211o un "i r cra'* en, crd 'M a " o *' " -1 91 s n ' d "
eentnet =7
?.ey ild not, co I wrn to to C ra hr.J n-ni" o-M -i l '. %
t-ril of thtt t' e "re 'ould en11 9 a '." '9 -a M r.n e M ed 1.
r " A-ri l a f,
7 07 N 0u:-+ en, chi ? f conn a el, " C e..a ff, tala-ho- *' tha t 11-i t -d e--
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no t co o-i'-17 " y,o, ' u t r.1 'h t t o allo "a * ?J?c..
t b'y ? 't t"-a M "a m t'--
-*Iht ba -iP"C "--
o f the chaiman. An-il ^7 \\tm"nn cell 'A u -*
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- 9. Limit-d 9----=ances era ac t nilo red a.s tha haa**9-* wa m ea-aa-l'.-d
" y 3.
r nry d(.}
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- crlJ.J:r'ce,Ph.D.
e Orgen.:c R.cmut 9 Ecst Mcr' :a St.
Mechanicsburc, Pc.
s re g ;
17055
' 15 Jo n e s ("e e ni c +u ~- ) 'i ccu c-od li-i ted m - r-n a c o
.t t k
"-a chni-n n r'- @ Lu+nn on "9'r ?O ( '- i ' a y ). I.u to n l a d i a a t ed 1 1 ) t% ~r -' i t ha nile M the Thu ra. o r ' i. e reaira o e the n.axt wien ('2) Sc(lum 9 )
muld en11 "1'ce nn' lot hi i k:-o v. A rroun o
- ci *i-en 3 ( A-5 in clu'! n" "r.
Ioventhn1) tent to the hearinen on ay 01 in tM N"e1 th-t lini ted cuoenr-neen nul' to allo >ed. " ey 'w ra no t.
Cu Ponday o i the ne ct nennio, June S, 'Tir~ inia ' o'i t' n - n ~' " 4 I.u tom if limite' ap7eorances uaul' to c11ovc4 He saii, *c mi?17 *e tu ~'n y ".
.oro ves no fu*ther 'neation o f *. hon n ^ter that. T.u %n '11 no t en11 "i.'
Jon?9 th.t v'eh, I t v n th en Thurs' ny mo rni n g, Jun e 9, tha t I d e ct
- c4 it ma tino % call vour o f fice. ih Jones r nd
'iltar' T.o venthni eclie' n1'o.
I t v a only
't f ter "rs One* ri ch calle<! your % t h1T*'.c n o 'fi c e nn "r.
Cor-.d1 cel:..
90,t.ct inter that evenip-rike Jones mecivad a call that limi te.' annecr-neen woul J. be niloW the ner.t dc7("rii'y ), June 10 n t 3 ~".
I r'.o no t feel that they would have bean alicW. nt a.11 vi'/'out th? e.i d of your o f'.lce.
In ty te -timory on June 10, t'.e in rt nietic n I - 4 w n, "I a t-
r-. ting O c li cen c e fc.a Unit f cott :2.ns ent ure: a e'd i e N 'c t'"
y "" > r. <'
to en, o r all o f thene queet.* on e ?"r.
l u'An. "77 c:.ri mn, r m-nn' 'd that the tocri "c ?c not have to consi?.cr crythinc, citiz eq n.e con c air.a4 @cu t at thece he.rin a. It.fas a very en11our, env tliar ittitude, thet I fa^1 charneteri:d these hearines. I h:2vo includei a cany o f a intter 'n t' o edi to r by.ilton I.o vnnthni, o vn er o f "ilo ?m " net =,
~<re thnn, ~ n., Ri ch c'mta his concerns n' rout the p:newiings.
'.M a e t'J.tude i s conni et mt vi th that o f the "~.0 in tha ca.at in brushine, acide relevant citizen conearns. I hn'ro irc3u SA n r ony o # n recent uide article si ch centrine rew court 'eci sionn
'e c n r-t t ~
thi s at-ituu.
I.Yve a.1 o included a cony o f s lettor by ny:~1 f -* vin-or 1"a~.r*ca e' the fire; sesaion in ApM1. Pleece ran! the 1e'ter on tha re~4 cid o of 07 letter alto.
ir. the basic of the above svidence n:F e.c'<n'i m e e n, ! ' n.14 115 t, request that you intWuce lar-islatien tLnt does the fallocin":
1 he ini tial no tice fo r an Tt: 11c msin; nrocee' ire ?.nu11 ba n
?
mininun o f A we Ws in advnnee 2-A second no tice ju tt befor9 the proce+!1n~
3-I t :u n t be o rt th? front na.ge o I the lo oni n.cor in n hine'
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ninimin o f 4 in. ': !+ i n.
A 2.v3
,C cha.i r's.n 6ul ' b -; l'aeu t r H 'o hol ' nt laa nt on 2 N o-i--
c? linitr' 2n n'mnc91 7ec we9: of t.hn lic?nain" n mca'AinPs. W f t l' no v, he dooa not ' eve to hnve anv. It in it hic
'i'e r t on. -11 ' i n ' 9 intolor@la
,1 tu, tion J 5 ~ he 11 :15: v can 'itienn o th9 anne-rmeen m "L' N
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a ra ".1.18 t10 n ?. * -.i n,
th'., 9 1? '".c N et t*O ' Oli *. 9
'he 0".al"'*
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- rl J. Jarbce, Ph.D.
Organic Chamist 9 Ec:t Marbte St.
Mechanicsburg, pa, 17055
,*-,Y 6-h en vo c, a fi. t' tine in th 7 evni n-fo r 11: i tna a-- ~'-an a~-
n'.o 11' to ann auneci, n.t. l er e t o n a a-k 9'end e ' tim.
- 1, nila alls v 7
'o r -ing pTmle to co.
A f4 t i o nov, e,cm<m h"a to eo ' r "
~r P vai tin? nn ' 'rmine S r t.".o <hi a o
- the chsi r fr.". to n'lo w ti n e.
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J 00 ?10 nr9 #Il ?ct' inn ted 9.-~ 4.P it, heem t P5 t'^ 0 S a c "I O n ? NM S1 9 7" #'Irt --
m'dM heur. ?.o 7 enn e. ?'7 0 al.mt - he a aveni nr ~2'c11 e *.?a &-",
' n1
- iverti s? ' in c'.vnnce.
7-cr1~-~ nn a t.~. ed :n enn.-r o f mn t.m
~ t '-i-1 c' on1- % ra ~ i ~~ a '
'cr lini te ' nyno'-" nee.
C-The 1.cc M c'.o C ' 't.
- re ui rm*. *e :
a ) c,n ci ' er t'.e ci ti t e.ni) co n ce r.c b ) :1! 0 a a n ti n fa c to.'
ra nro n n e to r 11 cu i" ti i n e c)
' m;*
- w 11.nco 1: all que e tien s ar-ner eail ifi<r *ta: untc1.-
9-E c:: tir.c r car --t.ta: !1er p :=i n fo r c. nen --Inn', i. ro ' : n e '. F,
ra.' e rr r.0 :.: ri.tl ' ' i :wid.:.0 ::1100 on all 31N s a ' t':c
-it:- 6 reu 11' 'ho citir.n: cr.,:.
the p% :it er not I + cut' 11; o to r<v-unst thnt you sani je a lettar indi e iti"- W.nt action you are coinc. to taka on theco reco ca.adntiene.
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