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Population:

740,000
Currency:
Euro, 1C = 100 cents
Opening hours:
Normally 09.00 to 18.00 Monday
to Saturday, some Thursdays and
Fridays to 20.00. Larger chains in
the tourist areas also open on
Sundays, 12.00 to 17.00.
Internet:
www.iamsterdam.com
www.holland.com
www.amsterdamhotspots.nl
Newspapers:
De Telegraaf
Het Finacieele Dagblad
Volkskrant
NRC Handelsblad
Het
Whats on
Emergency numbers:
112
Tourist information:
Stationsquare
Address: Stationsplein 10
Opening hours: 9.00-18.00,
Monday to Sunday.
Central Station
Address: Central Station, platform
2b
Opening hours: 11.00-19.00
Tuesday-Saturday
Phone: +3120-201 8800 or from
Amsterdam, tel: 0900 400 4040
www.Iamsterdam.com
AMSTERDAM
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Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping,
Essential Information, Maps
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Jarno Gonzalez Zarraonandia
AMSTERDAM
With its characteristic canals surrounded by narrow, low and
crooked 17th-century houses, Amsterdam is, without a
doubt, one of the most charming capital cities in Europe.
Here, you do your sightseeing trip by boat the shops are
small and offer personal service, and the cafs often have
tables on the pavement, facing the water. With a rich
cultural life and wide range of entertainment, Amsterdam is
a full-scale city which has managed to retain its small-town
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THE CITY#THECITY#
Aleksandar Kolundzija
A look at the map of Amsterdam shows
that there are almost as many canals in
the centre as there are streets. While most
streets look more like alleys-short and
narrow-the canals are much wider. For
this reason, not many Amsterdam
residents drive a car in the city, and it is
easier to travel around by boat or tram.
Apart from this, bicycles are the most
popular and practical means of transport in
Amsterdam, but its also an excellent city
to explore by foot.
Admittedly, you can easily get lost in
Amsterdam, where the streets wind round
like threads in a spiders web. But dont let
that scare you, its a perfect place to get
lost in! Beautiful house facades, tulip
sellers, street musicians and crowds of
people is Amsterdam in a nutshell.
Wandering aimlessly between the Central
Station and Vondelpark is entertainment in
itself. Anybody looking for more serious
entertainment wont be disappointed. In
recent years, an increasing number of
modern restaurants and bars have opened
in areas such as Jordaan and De Pijp, even
if Leidseplein still has the densest
concentration of restaurants. Present-day
Amsterdam is more about cocktails in
modern lounges, and the national
mentality is extremely liberal and
social-everybody can be themselves and
still fit in.
DO & SEE#DOANDSEE#
Adrian Beesley
Amsterdams fantastic architecture is best
seen from a sightseeing boat on the
canals. Visiting at least a couple of art
museums and one of the modern galleries
is must in this elegant, cultured city
however, on the other hand, it also offers
high class football. There is plenty to do
and see in Amsterdam!
Canal Boats
Sightseeing boats depart continually during
the day from the Central station, Damrak
and the Rijksmuseum. The guided tours
take 45 minutes. Other alternatives are the
canal bus, with eleven stops close to
museums and shopping streets, or the
museum boat which circulates between all
the museums.
Address: From the Central station, Damrak and the
Rijksmuseum
Internet: www.canal.nl
Walking Around Amsterdam
The narrow 17th century houses have
large windows at eye height, so you can
see a lot more than just the beautiful
facades. Some exciting areas to walk
around in are:
The Dam square with the Koninklijk Paleis
(Royal Palace) built in 1665, and Nieuwe
Kerk (New Church) built in the 15th
century.
The Old Church (the citys oldest building)
dates from 1302 and is situated on
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Warmoesstraat. Western Canal Belt
(Herengracht, Keizergracht, Prinsengracht)
consists of charming small streets
containing shops, galleries and cafes.
Van Gogh Museum
In addition to the worlds largest collection
of art by Vincent van Gogh, there are also
a lot of works by other Impressionists,
such as Monet and Gauguin.
Address: Paulus Potterstraat 7, Museumplein
Opening hours: Open daily 10.00-18.00
Phone: +31 (0)20 570 5200
Internet: www.vangoghmuseum.nl
More information: Tram 2, 3, 5, 12 to Van Baerlestraat and 16,
24 to Museumplein
Rijksmuseum (National Museum)
One of the worlds most exclusive art
collections. Among the 5000 works,
Rembrandts "Last Supper is definitely
thought to be the finest.
Address: Jam Luijkenstraat 1
Opening hours: every day 10.00 - 18.00
Phone: +31 (0)20 674 7000
Internet: www.rijksmuseum.nl
More information: Tram 2 and 5 to Hobbermastraat or 12 to
Concertegebouw
Anne Frank Huis (Anne Frank's House)
This is where a Jewish family, the Franks,
hid from the Nazis during World War II.
They were betrayed and their daughter
Anne died in a concentration camp. After
her death, the diary was found and it
became world famous. Frequently a long
queue, but least crowded a few hours
before closing.
Address: Prinsengracht 267
Opening hours: March 15 through September 14 daily from
9:00-21:00, Saturdays from 9:00-22:00. In July and August the
museum is open daily till 22:00. September 15 through March
14 daily from 9:00-19:00.
Phone: +31 (0)20 556 7100
Internet: www.annefrank.org
More information: Tram 13, 17 to Westermarkt
Galleri De Kunstfabriek
The Art Factory has recently moved to new
premises in a hip location,
Westergasfabriek. There are always
exciting exhibitions to be surprised about.
Address: 20 Polonceaukade, Westergasfabriekterrein
Phone: + 31 (0)20 488 9430
Internet: www.dekunstfabriek.com
More information: Bus 18 from the Central Station
Ajax Football Museum
Watching a league match in Amsterdam
with Ajax, the home team, is great fun,
even if you are not interested in football.
The mood in the arena is animated, but
friendly. Tickets are sold via www.ajax.nl.
There is also an Ajax museum in the
stadium which is open daily 10.00-17.00.
Address: Amsterdam Arena, Arena Boulevard 29
Phone: + 31 (0)20 311 1444
Internet: www.ajax.nl
More information: bus 50 and 54 to Bijlmer
EATING#EATING#
Ronald van der Beek
The Dutch eat soup and sandwiches for
lunch, often with a glass of milk. Just like
the English, they like their chips, and have
waffle kiosks like the Belgians. A local
speciality is "bitterballen (bitter balls), a
kind of fried cheese croquette that is
served as a snack with beer at cafs. This
might not sound very elevating from a
gastronomic perspective, but Amsterdam is
also known for having some of the best
Turkish and Indonesian restaurants in
Europe.
Common themes in the most popular
restaurants are stylish but pleasant decor,
a relaxed atmosphere, and simple but well
cooked food made from first-class
ingredients. Amsterdam houses many
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innovative restaurant trends. The latest
developments are ecological fine cuisine,
trendy restaurants in historical buildings
and multi-function places where the
restaurant also serves as a bar and night
club.
De Kas
The restaurant is housed in a renovated
greenhouse built in the 1920s and serves
ecological fine cuisine. The chef decides
the three-course menu of the day on the
basis of the availability of good raw
materials, in consultation with the
restaurants own market gardener. Perfect
for business dinners. Book a table a couple
of weeks in advance and phone between
10.00-17.00.
Address: Kamerlingh Onneslaan 3
Phone: +31 (0)20 462 4562
Internet: www.restaurantdekas.nl
More information: Metro 9 to Hoegeweg
Envy
Domestic charm and minimalism with
up-to-the-minute Italian hors doeuvres
and fine wines. The chefs menu costs C50,
but Envy is a delicatessen bar, so you can
just have a glass of wine and some tapas.
Half of the tables can be booked, half are
drop in only.
Address: Prinsengracht 381
Phone: + 31 (0)20 344 6407
Internet: www.envy.nl
More information: Metro 1, 2, 5 to Spui
The Mansion
Restaurant, bar and club. The restaurant is
one flight up and consists of three
crowded, beautiful rooms with a relaxed
atmosphere. More jeans than suits. The
innovatively prepared Chinese hors
doeuvres taste divine. Book a table a
couple of weeks in advance. Phone
between 18.00-19.00 (after that, there is a
telephone answering machine).
Address: Hobbemastraat 2
Phone: + 31 (0)20 616 6664
Internet: www.the-mansion.nl
More information: tram 2, 5 to Hobbermastraat
Local
No longer new, but still a very nice place
for an early dinner. Two long tables and
only kebabs on the menu. Large groups
can book a table. Other people line up to
share a table with strangers/new friends.
Address: Westerstraat 136
Phone: + 31 (0)20 423 4039
More information: tram 3, 10 to Marnixstraat
Odeon
Hotel Arena has taken over the Odeon-an
old 17th century brewery which has been
completely renovated to form an all-in-one
place brassiere, restaurant, bar and club
plus cultural events such as exhibitions and
concerts. Daily special menus of three or
four courses for about C40. Do not miss
the photographic art with a 17th century
theme in the cocktail bar. Visit their web
page for opening hours.
Address: Singel 460
Phone: + 31 (0)20 521 8555
Internet: www.odeontheater.nl
More information: tram 1, 2, 54 to Koningsplein
BARS & NIGHTLIFE#BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
Rob Harpenau
It is easy to have fun in Amsterdam. Many
people feel that "the Brown cafs,
Amsterdams typical pubs, have never
been better. Bar life is friendly, relaxed,
and lasts for a long time. The locals go out
early and return home late. Many places
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have a cafe, bar, restaurant and night club
on different floors.
The dance clubs might feel too small for
somebody who is used to flashy clubs in
NY, LA or London. But these clubs can be
just as entertaining and completely crazy.
Hip, laid-back or sophisticated-the choice
is yours!
Werck
The citys best bar for after-work on a
Friday is close to Anne Franks house in
Jordaan. Good-looking staff and guests
who want to enjoy themselves. High
chat-up factor.
Address: Prinsengracht 277
Internet: www.werck.nl
More information: tram no. 13 or 17 to Westermarkt
De Herengracht
The restaurant offers food, drinks and art.
Well-dressed, well-off thirty-somethings
come here at around nine oclock to drink
wine.
Address: Herengracht 435
Internet: www.deherengracht.nl
More information: tram 1, 2, 5 to Konigsplein
Helden
Mme Jeanette, a popular De Pijp bar has
changed its name to Helden, but still feels
exactly right. Simple, tasty, low priced
food and a good place to start a pub crawl.
Cocktail price start at C6. De Pijp, south of
the Singelgracht canal, has closely-spaced
bars, popular with young people wearing
designer jeans and sneakers. Round the
corner, you can find places like Kingfisher,
18Twantig and Angel.
Address: 1e Van der Helstraat 42
Internet: www.helden.nu
More information: tram 16, 24 to Stadhouderskade
The Mansion
The trendiest bar in town and the most
difficult to get into. Many local
personalities (models, musicians and
actors). If you have eaten here, you do not
have to queue up and pay C10 for entrance
to the night club in the cellar at midnight.
Or, come as early as eight oclock for a
cocktail in one of the three bars. Fantastic
mojitos in the lounge.
Address: Hobbemastraat 2
Underground: 2, 5 to Hobbermastraat
Internet: www.the-mansion.nl
Alto
Legendary jazz bar, not far away from
Leidseplein. In a building renowned for its
high music quality, there is an informal,
pleasant atmosphere.
Address: Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 115
Internet: www.jazz-cafe-alto.nl
Jimmy Woo
The most popular night club in town, but
difficult to get into after midnight because
of the queue. Entrance C12. Good DJs and
plenty of action on the dance floor in the
cellar. The top floor with lounge has been
designed to look like an opium den. Open
23.00-05.00.
Address: Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 18
Internet: www.jimmywoo.nl
More information: tram 6, 7, 10 to Leideplein
Club More Amor
In contrast to Amsterdams fashionable
lounges, this is a place focusing 100% on
dance. More Amor was founded in 2000
and quickly became one of Amsterdams
trendiest clubs. The interior decor has won
prizes and the music varies widely. Check
the latest on their website!
Address: Rozengracht 133
Internet: www.clubmoreamor.nl
Club Home
Double-check that your clothes are neatly
pressed before you try to get into Club
Home, Amsterdams number one jet-set
club. If you manage to pass the pearly
gates, you can rub shoulders with actors,
athletes and other well-known personalities
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in the citys nightlife. The rooms are small
and the decor is minimalist, with mirrors
and designer furnishings.
Address: Wagenstraat 3
Internet: www.clubhome.nl
SHOPPING#SHOPPING#
Nikolay Staykov
When it comes to shopping, Amsterdam is
the city of small shops. New, amusing and
unusual shops open all the time and most
of them are within walking distance, which
makes shopping a pleasant experience.
Take a look at our free guide and hit the
stores!
Kalverstraat
The large retail chains with fashion, shoes
and accessories are lined up on the
Kalverstraat between Dam square and
Muntplein. Most shops are also open on
Sundays. De Bijenkorf, the elegant
department store for designer goods is up
on the Dam. The Dutch fashion chain,
Mexx, has its flagship shop in the middle of
Kalverstraat. On the top floor, there is
Europes largest range of Mexx Man
products. Not far away, you will find
Rituals, an amusing shop that sells "home
and body cosmetics, which includes
everything from shampoo and tea, to
detergent and air cleaners in elegant
packages. Amusing gift packages are on
offer like the designer washing-up brush
with Lotus Touch washing-up liquid.
Another favourite on Kalverstraat is the
American Book Centre, which has a wide
selection of music and fashion literature.
The Kalvertoren gallery, with more
exclusive shops, is down by Muntplein.
Leidsestraat
The shops continue along Leidsestraat,
between Kalverstraat and Leidseplein. The
colorful flower market is at Koningsplein,
beside the Singel canal. Even if you dont
intend to buy a bunch of cheap tulips for
your beloved, you can still stroll around for
a while and absorb the atmosphere. There
are many well-stocked shoe shops along
Leidsestraat. This is also where you will
find one of Amsterdams new concept
shops, Spoiled. They sell trendy jeans,
designer leisure clothes, old records, books
and miscellanea. The same building also
houses HIP (Hair Innovating People), if you
need a new hairdo.
P.C Hoofstraat
The cutest shopping street with brands like
Armani, Chanel, Gucci and Mulberry. Do
not miss the neatest branch of Shoebaloo,
the shoe chain. This is the best shoe shop
in town for people who are happy to spend
a few hundred Euro on brands like Miu Miu,
Marc Jacobs, Dolce & Gabbana and Dior.
This is also where you will find Didato, a
specialist shop for fashion conscious men.
The Nine Small Streets
The block between Koningsplein and
Westerkerk (between the Prinsengracht
and Herengracht canals) is called "the nine
small streets, and is an excellent area to
stroll around in because both the canals
and the old houses are beautiful, and also
because the streets are packed with small
shops, cafes and galleries. You can buy
anything here from mature cheese to
second-hand buttons. The area is
especially well-known for its second-hand
shops. Margriet Nannings on Prinsenstraat
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has the most exclusive range. At no. 15,
they sell the latest from Comme des
Garons, Stone Island, C.P Company etc,
and at no. 24, there is the outlet shop with
sale goods. Another charming shop is Local
Service, on the crossroads between
Keizergracht and Huidenstraat, which has a
wide range of Paul Smith shirts.
De Bijenkorf
De Bijenkorf, in the centre of the shopping
district, is Amsterdams largest department
store. It is the citys answer to Harrods in
London and KaDeWe in Berlin. You can
shop whatever you need here-food, high
quality clothes, make-up, furniture, toys,
home furnishings-right in the centre of
Amsterdam by the Dam square. It is not
cheap, but you will certainly find what you
are looking for, and probably even more.
Address: Dam 1
Internet: www.bijenkorf.nl
More information: trams 4, 9, 14, 16, 20, 24 & 25
Magna Plaza
The former post office, which was built in
the neo-Gothic style in 1898, would fit
perfectly into a fairy tale. There are more
than 40 exclusive shops, mostly selling
clothes, but some also have music. Take
the opportunity of checking the small
cheese and delicatessen shop on the
ground floor!
Address: Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 182
Underground: trams 1, 2, 5, 13, 14, 17 & 20
Phone: +31(0)20 626 9199
Internet: www.magnaplaza.nl
Maison De Bonneterie
An old, luxurious department store with
wooden balconies and a very exciting lift.
This is the place to go for clothes and
sporting goods. If you appreciate the
English way of dressing, or its architecture,
you will appreciate the Maison de
Bonneterie. A tip: take the lift all the way
up and drive a few golf balls in the golf
shop.
Address: Rokin 140 - 142
Phone: +31 (0)20 531 3400
Internet: www.debonneterie.nl
SLEEPING#SLEEPING#
Eric Gevaert
Amsterdam offers a lot of hotel choices.
Many of the older hotels in the historic
parts of central Amsterdam have a few
small rooms, but all the more charm. More
spacious designer hotels and boutique
hotels are being opened further out from
the centre.
EXCLUSIVE
College Hotel
New, stylish and well-managed hotel in a
quiet street beside the museum quarter.
Close to the bars in De Pijp and the
shopping streets close to Vondelpark. The
hotel is a school for hotel managers, so
even the smallest detail is perfect.
Address: Roelof Hartstraat 1
Phone: +31 (0)20 571 1511
Internet: www.collegehotelamsterdam.com
GOOD VALUE
Lloyd Hotel
Designer hotel in a former prison in
modernised Docklands, east of the centre.
Innovative design, where the rooms have
different standards. There are 1-5 star
rooms in price classes from C100-C300.
The cheaper ones have a shower and toilet
in the corridors, while one of the most
expensive (no. 221) has ceilings seven
meters high, beds for eight people on a
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mezzanine floor and a grand piano!
Breakfast C12. The hotel also has a
popular restaurant.
Address: Oostelijke Handelsgade 34
Phone: + 31 (0)20 561 3636
Internet: www.lloydhotel.com
Arena Hotel
Lively, youthful designer hotel outside the
centre, at Oosterpark. Also has a popular
bar, restaurant and night club. The
building is a former orphanage built in
1890.
Address: s-Gravesandestraat 51
Phone: + 31 (0)20 850 24 00
Internet: www.arena.nl
BASIC
Hotel Rembrandt
A simple, yet freshly decorated 17 rooms
in a charming residential district close to
the Zoo, a bit east of the centre.
Address: Plantage Middenlaan 17
Phone: + 31 (0)20 627 2714
Internet: www.hotelrembrandt.nl
Le Coin
Fine, new apartment hotel in historic
buildings managed by Amsterdam
University. Designer furniture and your
own pantry corner.
Address: Nieuwe Doelenstraat 5
Phone: + 31 (0)20 524 6800
Internet: www.lecoin.nl
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Alan Tobey
Airport
Amsterdams airport, Schiphol, is the main
airport in the Netherlands, but even the
smaller airports, like Rotterdam and
Eindhoven, are not far from Amsterdam.
The easiest and cheapest way to travel to
Amsterdam from Schiphol is by train. This
takes about twenty minutes to the Central
Station. Taxis cost at least C35 and can
take a while, depending on traffic as there
are frequent traffic jams, not least in the
central area where the canals mean that
many streets are one way.
From Rotterdam, it takes 45 min by train
to Amsterdam. The train departs once or
twice an hour. Local buses to the train
station take 20 min.
From Eindhoven, it is twice as far, but a
direct bus goes from here to central
Amsterdam, which takes 90 minutes.
Internet: www.ns.nl (information about train times and prices in
the Netherlands), www.schiphol.nl, www.eindhovenairport.nl,
www.rotterdam-airport.nl
Public Transport
It is easy to get around by tram. The new
metro has a limited number of stations,
but the bus and canal bus (boat)
complement the tram network. Affordable
72 hour passes for municipal transport cost
C15 at the GVB office outside the Central
Station. There are also 24 (C7) and 48
hour (C11.50) passes. Ask for a map with
all the tram routes. There are no trams
between 00.30 and 07.00, but there is a
night bus.
Internet: www.gvb.nl
All Amsterdamers travel by bike. If you
want to do so as well, there are bicycles to
rent, for example, Bike City at
Bloemengracht in Jordaan.
Internet: www.bikecity.nl
Taxi
Since it is difficult to drive a car in central
Amsterdam, taxis are seldom the fastest
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way to travel. It is also difficult to hail a
taxi on the street. The best way is to ask
the hotel or restaurant to call one. There
are many companies and prices can vary.
Expect to pay about C10-C15 for trips in
the city. The taxi head office has a phone
number:
Phone: +31 (0)20 677 77 77
There is also an economy taxi company
called Taxi Tulip. Their phone number is:
Phone: +31 (0)20 636 3000
Post
At the main office, you can phone, fax and
buy maps and stamps, in addition to the
usual services. Stamps can be bought in
most shops.
Address: Singel 250
Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday and Friday: 09.00-18.00,
Thursday: 9.00-20.00, Saturday: 10.00-13.30
Phone: +31 (0)20 556 3311
Pharmacy
Doctors can tell you which pharmacies
have evening opening hours. There are
also a lot of "drugstores" which sell the
most common remedies.
Dentist
Call +31 (0)20-570-9595 or +31
(0)900-821-2230) for 24-hour dental care.
Telephone
Country code: + 31
Area code: 020
Electricity
220 volts AC, 50Hz
#ESSENTIALINFORMATION#
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Marnixkade A1 B1
Marnixstraat A1 A2 A3 B1
Mr. Visserplein D3
Muntplein C3
Museumsplein B4
Nassaukade A1 A3
Nes Warmoesstraat C2
Nicolaas Witsenkad. C4
Nieuwe Amsterbrug D4
Nieuwe Prinsengrac. D3
Nieuwe Spiegelstra. B3 C3
Nieuwe Westerdokst. C1
Nieuwemarkt D2
Nieuwendijk C1 C2
Nieuwezijds Voor. C1 C2 C3
Oosterdokskade D1
Oude Waal D2
Oudekerksplein C2
Oudeschans D2
Oudezijds Voorburg. C2 D2
P. d. Hoochstraat B4
P. Potterstraat B4
Paleisstraat C2
Passeerdergracht B3
Pieter Cornelis Ho. A4 B4
Potgieterstraat A2
Prins Hendrikkade D2
Prinsengrach. B1 B2 B3 C4 D4
Prinsenstraat B1
Quellijnstraat C4
R. Hogerbeetstraat A1
Raadhuisstraat B2
Reestraat B2
Reguliersbreestraa. C3
Reguliersdwarsstra. C3
Reguliersgracht C3 C4
Rembrandtplein C3
Rokin C2 C3
Rozengracht A2 B2
Rozenstraat A2 B2
Runstraat B2
Ruysdaelkade B4
Sarphatistraat D4
Singel B2 B3 C1 C2
Spiegelgracht B3 B4
Spui B3 C3
Spuistraat C1 C2
St Nicolaasstraat C2
Stadhouderskade A3 B4
Stormstraat D2
Thorbeckeplein C3
Torontobrug D4
Utrechtsedwarstraa. C4 D4
Utrechtsestraat C3 D3 D4
V. Oldenbarneveldt. A1 A2
V. Woustraat D4
Van Eeghenstraat A4
Van Hallstraat A1
Weesperstraat D3
Weesperzijde D4
Westeinde D4
Westerstraat B1
Weteringschans B4 C4
Vijzelstraat C3 C4
Willemsparkweg A4
Willemstraat B1
Wolvenstraat B2
Vondelstraat A3 A4
Vossiusstraat A4 B4
Zeedijk D1 D2
Zwanenburgwal D2 D3
DESTINATION: AMSTERDAM
PUBLISHING DATE: 2010-09-28

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