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The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show

The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network

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Welcome to The 'X' Zone Radio Show.... a place where Fact is Fiction and Fiction is Reality where Canadian broadcaster and media personality, the host, creator and executive producer, Rob McConnell has been at the helm of this Internationally syndicated terrestrial radio and satellite programming since 1990 and broadcasting/producing TV programming, commercials, and specials since 1981. Topics that are discussed with those that Rob interviews from around the world include: 11:11, 2012, 666: ...
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The Roy Green Show

Global News / Curiouscast

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Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award. Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians. You ...
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COMMONS

CANADALAND

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COMMONS Presents: Inside Kabul INSIDE KABUL is a multi-award winning series that follows the daily life of two young Afghan women, Marwa and Raha. Both have been recording their daily lives since the arrival of the Taliban in August 2021. Should they stay? Leave? And when they leave, what does exile look like? As they contemplate their futures, Raha and Marwa exchange and record hundreds of voice notes with noted French journalist Caroline Gillet. What emerges is a raw and incredibly intimat ...
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Radio Free Krypton

Justin Chandler, Jacob Dubé

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Broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto from July 2016 to April 2022, hosts Justin Chandler and Jacob Dubé interviewed comic creators from around the world with a focus on Canadian stories. Voted best podcast in the 2018 CanComicsWiki Awards.
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Every weeknight, you can count on A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne to feature compelling stories, diverse viewpoints, thoughtful questions, and frank conversations on topics that matter to all Canadians. From politics to public health, diplomacy to discrimination, affordability to artificial intelligence, and the environment to entertainment, the show will deliver a fresh approach to current affairs from a genuinely Canadian perspective. Who is Ben O’Hara-Byrne? Currently the ...
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Indie and Unsigned Music: Rock, Pop, Folk, Alternative, Punk, Rockabilly, Experimental Rock, Power Pop and a variety of other genres from IndieHeart.com Indie Music Showcase and Internet Radio. If you are looking for new and emerging Indie and Unsigned Music, you have found the right podcast. Many artists at the site provide free MP3 downloads of their music, so visit the Indie Heart Showcase for more! You can also check out the IndieHeart Eclectic Rock radio broadcast 24/7 at http://indiehe ...
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Perspective with Alison Smith

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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NiTwiTz & cHiLL

Phillip & Matthew

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We’re just a couple of guys who believe our voices need to be heard. Our message will always be positive and humorous. We are radio broadcast alumni’s who decided not to work in radio because we’re way too funny. Also no one would hire us. Both of us are family men, and at the moment we are stuck at our homes with our families. There’s only so much humour they can handle, so it’s time to give them a break and share our amazing comedic style with you!We hope to provide you with a unique style ...
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Sunny Setia is a successful seminar leader, entrepreneur, investor, author, thought leader, speaker, brother, son, results driven coach and car nut. He has started several business, all in unrelated industries and now lives a life of total freedom. From the auto industry to photography to real estate to tech and now in the Personal Development industry. For 10 years of his life he couldn't speak properly as he suffered a serious speech impediment that he overcame after discovering secret too ...
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CiTR -- RhythmsIndia

CiTR & Discorder Magazine

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On alternate Sundays between 8-9 pm listen to " Rhythms India " on CiTR Radio 101.9FM - Producer and host - Nalini Bhui. Rhythms India is a dynamic show that presents several genres of rich Indian music in different languages, poetry and guest interviews as well. Presented are: Dance, Folk, Qawwalis, Traditional, Bhajans, Sufi, Rock & Pop. Also, semi-classical and classical Carnatic & Hindustani music and old Bollywood numbers from the 1950s to 1990s and beyond. Enjoy pure instrumental items ...
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Trudeau can bank on his celebrity in the U.S., could his appearance on The Late Show hurt him back home? (1:50) Guest: Andrew Perez, Principal, Perez Strategies. Political Commentator & Liberal Strategist Six weeks to go in what is shaping up to be one of the closest U.S. presidential elections in memory (16:58) Guest: Brooks Simpson, , Foundation …
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Barbara DeLong has been a seeker of the mysteries of spirituality and a practitioner for over half a century; at least that's what she will admit to. During that time, she has become an author, artist, lecturer, ordained minister, and documentarian. She painted the Cosmic Deck of Initiation, a hand-painted deck of Mandala cards to be used for priva…
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Joanne "Jo/JoJo", Lead Investigator, Founder, EVP Tech, Medium, Empath, Energy Healer and Clairaudient. A breast cancer survivor since 2005 with a dedicated passion to prove that spirits’ job is to assist people in the healing process. A trip to Egypt with Jill 5 years ago resulted in a paranormal event that occurred in a Temple...zapped by an elec…
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Disgraceful’ school trip to Toronto protest needs to be investigated, Ontario premier says (2:00) Guest: Melissa - TDSB parent Instagram rolls out teen accounts, other privacy changes designed to protect those under 18 (17:11) Guest: Elaine Uskoski, video gaming addiction specialist, coach and author, her books include Cyber Sober: A Caregiver’s Gu…
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R. Craig Hogan, Ph.D., is the author of Your Eternal Self, presenting the scientific evidence that the mind is not confined to the brain, the afterlife is a reality, people’s minds are linked, and the mind affects the physical world. The book is hailed as “number one from the standpoint of offering the reader the full gamut of phenomena supporting …
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Gary Jay Parker is a real estate developer who lives in Phoenix Arizona. While doing research for a project in Egypt, he discovered an alien message written beside the Great Pyramid in a 2012 NASA photo. Gary also claims to have discovered a giant alien in the July 26th, 2012 NASA photo. Gary made a video showing how to find and see the alien. He s…
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Today’s podcast: Is there any question any longer than war has in fact broken out between Israel and the Iran-sponsored and defined by Canada as a terrorist organization, Hezbollah? And is the Canadian government increasingly turning its back on our traditional ally Israel? Israel certainly considers this to be so as Israel's Ambassador to Canada s…
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We will begin to review issues which should take prominence in the upcoming federal election, whenever that may occur between now and next October. Issue 1: Healthcare for Canadians. The number of Canadians without a family doctor, currently at 6.5 million will swell to 10 million, or 25% of the national population. Meanwhile, seeing a specialist c…
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Investigators for the Commissioner of Canadian Elections agreed that the Chinese government before and during the 2021 federal election was actively engaged in pushing Chinese Canadian voters to vote against British Columbia (Steveston-Richmond East) MP Kenny Chiu. These actions concluded the investigators .. "According to Chinse Canadian interview…
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Is there any question any longer than war has broken out between Israel and the Iran-sponsored and defined by Canada as a terrorist organization, Hezbollah? And is the Canadian government increasingly turning its back on our traditional ally Israel? Israel certainly considers this to be so as Israel's Ambassador to Canada suggested on air with us y…
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Toronto Sun headline: "Students as young as eight compelled to attend political protest 'field trip.' An extension on AM 640 Toronto's Greg Brady joining us yesterday about children being walked through an antisemitic demonstration by teachers from the Toronto District School Board, parents unaware and/or their objections be damned. Guest: Bryan Pa…
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The chaos in parliament with CPC opposition day Tuesday and non-confidence motion to be introduced against the Liberal minority government. - Future opposition non-confidence days will eventually defeat this now minority government and a federal election call to follow. Now it's the Quebec premier arguing with the Quebec sovereignist Bloc Quebecois…
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Today’s podcast: A jarring week in the Middle East as Hezbollah pagers, walkie talkies and mobile phones blew up, killing 37 people and injuring more than 3,000, including leaders of the terrorist organization. A targeted air strike in Lebanon killed 10 senior Hezbollah commanders according to the IDF with prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying "…
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Toronto District School Board schools/teachers declared they were taking a contingent of school children, aged 12-14, on an Indigenous-themed field trip. According to parents and a phone video, the kids were walked through a crowd chanting "From Turtle Island to Palestine, occupation is a crime." There were also members of the Communist Party of Ca…
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A jarring week in the Middle East as Hezbollah pagers, walkie-talkies and mobile phones blew up, killing 37 people and injuring more than 3,000, including leaders of the terrorist organization. A targeted air strike in Lebanon killed 10 senior Hezbollah commanders according to the IDF with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying "Our goals are cle…
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While the opposition parties tear away at each other, will the Liberal Party benefit? Is there a hidden message in the fact 56% of Canadians told IPSOS they don't want a federal election now? Guest: Andrew Perez. Principal at Perez Strategies. Member of and strategist for the Liberal Party of Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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Quebec premier Francois Legault, a former sovereignist PQ cabinet minister is demanding the Bloc Quebecois vote with the Conservative Party to pass a non-confidence in the Justin Trudeau Liberal Party government next week. Yves-Francois Blanchet, BQ leader declares the party will vote to support the Liberals, along with the fedreal NDP. So, now wha…
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The British Columbia provincial election is underway as of today, with the vote on October 19. Are provincial voters still absorbing the major party announcements of a few weeks ago? Who, if anyone has the inside track? Guest: Mario Canseco. President: ResearchCo.ca, in Vancouver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Political party war in parliament. Might have reached a fist fight encounter between Pierre Poilievre and Jagmeet Singh? So how are Canadians nationally viewing this battle before the eventual federal election and do Canadians want a federal election now? Guest: Darrell Bricker. CEO. IPSOS Public Affairs on polling for Global News. Learn more about…
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They call him Bear but you can call this lifesaving puppy Hero (1:25) Guest: Darren Cropper, Bear’s owner How to admire nature’s wonders in unexpected urban places (17:10) Guest: Christopher Brown, author of The Natural History of Empty Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places Woman nearly shut out of mother's esta…
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What's behind a dramatic rise in illegal migrants crossing from Canada into the U.S. and how do you stop it? (1:31) Guest: Kelly Sundberg, former CBSA officer and Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies, Mount Royal University Inflation is easing, interest rates are falling but a softening job market is a now a con…
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In 2010, Andrew trained with and was told by Long Island Psychic Medium Robert Hansen that he “has the gift” of being a psychic medium. That was the start of an intensive training program of psychic mediumship abilities and helping people find clarity and hope in their past, present and future. Andrew’s experiences and psychic abilities are being s…
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Why the Canadian Medical Association is apologizing for past harms to Indigenous Peoples (1:23) Guest: Dr. Kathleen Ross, past president, Canadian Medical Association How AI helped cut unexpected deaths in one Toronto hospital by 26% (16:47) Guest: Dr. Muhammad Mamdani, vice-president of data science and advanced analytics at Unity Health Toronto N…
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Is the consensus around immigration fading and how do you fix it? (1:24) Guest: Marc Miller, Federal Immigration Minister The Trudeau government loses another safe seat in Montreal, are we now closer than ever to an early election? (16:59) Guest: Lori Williams, professor, political science, Mount Royal University Hundreds of Hezbollah pagers explod…
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Ottawa raises price cap on mortgages (1:53) Guest: Clay Jarvis, real estate financial expert, Nerdwallet Canada Foreign interference in Canada extending from China to Russia (16:00) Guest: Marcus Kolga, a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and director of DisinfoWatch Trump Assassination Attempt Latest (32:15) Guest: Kenneth Gray, for…
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Today's Podcast: Business Council of Canada, representing Canada's largest companies urging MPs returning to parliament this week to remember "fixing the economy cannot wait." What is needed is "long-term solutions" not "short-term politics." BCC just released its Engines of Growth report. - BCC also warns Canada's new unilateral digital services t…
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In Winnipeg, a byelection in the riding of Elmwood-Transcona has been held by the NDP. The riding is key to the national New Democrats holding on to their base. Guest: Richard Cloutier. Co-host of The News On CJOB, Winnipeg and senior reporter with Global News, Manitoba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Two byelections in Canada tomorrow. One in Montreal and one in Winnipeg. For the Liberals the Montreal riding LaSalle-Emard-Verdun is critical. The riding was represented by former PM Paul Martin and former minister of justice and solicitor general David Lametti. Guest: Beryl Wasjman. Editor in chief, The Suburban, Quebec's largest circulation Engl…
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The CEO of Canada's biggest bank, Dave McKay of RBC, in a speech this past week, said Canada must get "in sync" with the United States and become better at engaging with America's economic system to improve wobbly productivity in this country. We're not doing so at present said McKay, quoting a "very senior person (U.S.) said to us recently, in a g…
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Why are almost half of Canadians opting out or undecided about accepting their flu shot this fall (Rexall national poll) and where does the Covid vaccine/boosters experience fit into this situation? Guest: Jason Tetro. Edmonton Microbiologist. The Germ Guy. Books: The Germ Code and The Germ files. Host of The Super Awesome Science Show podcast Lear…
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Following another documented concussion in Thursday night's NFL game against the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is being urged by former players and doctors to end his football career because the danger of devastating long-term damage to his health is too great. - This is also when young football and hockey players seasons…
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Business Council of Canada (BCC), representing Canada's largest companies urging MPs returning to parliament this week to remember "fixing the economy cannot wait." What is needed is "long-term solutions" not "short-term politics." BCC just released its Engines of Growth report. - BCC also warns Canada's new unilateral digital services tax places t…
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Critical byelections for federal Liberals and NDP will be held tomorrow in Montreal and Winnipeg. Montreal byelection in LaSalle.- Ville Emard - Verdun, the constituency represented by former Liberal Party Prime Minister Paul Martin. Winnipeg byelection for the riding of Elmwood Transcona. Guests: Michelle Simson. Former Liberal MP and seatmate to …
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Today’s podcast: Air Canada and its pilots (ALPA) dispute mostly over pilot remuneration closing in on pilot strike option. Air Canada calling on the federal government to step in, while ALPA is urging the government not to intercede in the collective bargaining process. Guest: Mark Thompson. Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia…
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Wendy Washik is a 59-year-old Simcoe, Ontario woman who was engaged in a bit of fun with a 10-year-old at a party on Labour Day weekend. Involved was a multi-coloured water soaker. Ms. Washik is alleged to have squirted water from the squirter which allegedly hit a neighbour in the chest. The neighbour called 911, police arrived and "Water Pistol W…
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PSAC (Public Service Alliance of Canada) is protesting the federal government's demand government workers return to their workplace 3 days per week. Union protests have sprung up in Ottawa and elsewhere. Do you believe federal government workers are overpaid and pampered with pensions far exceeding workers in the private sector and that they should…
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United States election for the presidency. After the Donald Trump (R) - Kamala Harris (D) televised debate which candidate is better received by U.S. voters now? Will Taylor Swift's endorsement help Kamala Harris in a big way? Guest: John Zogby. Founder of John Zogby Strategies national U.S. polling firm. Podcast: The Zogby Report. - New book: Beyo…
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Since the federal NDP "tore up" the confidence and supply agreement with the federal Liberals, the Trudeau government has explored options to avoid an early federal election. Is the Quebec separatist Bloc Quebecois ready to assume that role? "Oui" says its leader Yves-Francois Blanchet on a case-by-case basis. The fallout of BQ supporting Trudeau's…
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British Columbia premier David Eby has committed to scrapping the 'consumer carbon tax' as long as the federal government drops the federal backstop. Quite the change from a few months ago when Eby responded to a letter from Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre requesting the premier engage with Poilievre to help halt a carbon tax i…
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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business warns a work stoppage at Air Canada could have a devastating effect on small business and the Canadian economy. If A.C. And ALPA cannot reach an agreement, then CFIB is calling on the federal government to be prepared to step in and impose binding arbiration or back-to-work legislation. Guest: Dan Kel…
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Air Canada and its pilots (ALPA) mostly dispute pilot remuneration closing in on the pilot strike option. Air Canada calls on the federal government to step in, while ALPA urges the government not to intercede in the collective bargaining process. Guest: Mark Thompson. Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Busin…
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Has tipping reached a tipping point? Where Canadians think it is and isn’t necessary to leave a gratuity. Guest: Margaret Chapman, COO & Partner, Narrative Research “What would you do if you knew how and when you were going to die?” NY Times bestselling author Lianne Moriarity tackles mortality in her new book Guest: Liane Moriarty, NY Times bestse…
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Winston Churchill portrait stolen from Château Laurier recovered by Ottawa police — in Italy (1:39) Guest: Jonathan Sommer, lawyer, Sommer Law The search for Schlumach’s legendary lost gold continues in season 2 of Deadman’s Curse (16:19) Guest: Kru Williams & Adam Palmer, cast members, History TV’s Deadman’s Curse With a work stoppage looming, wil…
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Canadaland has launched its first ever celebrity interview podcast and it’s not great. It’s The Worst Podcast. Celebrities are always talking about their bests. Now hear them at their worst. Join award-winning filmmaker and noted curmudgeon Alan Zweig for refreshingly honest conversations with “notable people” about the worst things in life. Alan h…
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August hailstorm in Calgary is the second costliest weather event in Canadian history, meet hail experts trying to better predict those storms (1:52) Guest: Simon Eng, research meteorologist, Northern Hail Project, Western University Debate aftermath: How Harris threw Trump off his game and what impact could it have on the November election (16:14)…
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Ontario food banks ‘cannot keep up’ as usage reaches 8-year high (1:43) Guest: Carolyn Stewart, CEO, Feed Ontario Autocracy Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World (16:33) Guest: Anne Applebaum, staff writer, The Atlantic, author, Autocracy Inc. With the U.S. election just eight weeks away, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump faced-off in Philadel…
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