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Liam Gallagher has said the chance to tour "the most important album of the '90s" in its entirety has left him "bouncing around the house".

The ex-Oasis singer has announced a series of shows in 2024 which will see him perform the whole of his former band's debut Definitely Maybe.

Released in August 1994, the album shot the Manchester band to superstardom and sold millions of copies worldwide.

Gallagher said he "wouldn't be anywhere without it".เว็บไซต์แทงบอลออนไลน์

The announcement of the tour, which will open in Sheffield before visiting Cardiff, London, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin, ends fan speculation that the much-loved band would reform to celebrate the album's 30th anniversary.

Many had hoped that Gallagher's shows at Knebworth in 2022 and his brother Noel's recent dates, which included a homecoming show at Wythenshawe Park, were precursors to the band coming together for the first time since their split in 2009.

Those hopes were fuelled by Noel in January when he told BBC Radio Manchester he would "never say never" about an Oasis reunion.

Oasis in 1994
IMAGE SOURCE,MICHEL LINSSEN/GETTY IMAGES
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Released in 1994, Definitely Maybe was the only full album recorded by the band's original line-up
Gallagher said he was looking forward to the dates.

"I'm bouncing around the house to announce the Definitely Maybe Tour," he said.

"The most important album of the '90s, bar none."

Addressing fans directly, he added: "I wouldn't be anywhere without it and neither would you, so let's celebrate together."

A representative for the singer said it would be the first time Gallagher had performed Definitely Maybe in full.

"The sets will, of course, be packed with classics [such as] Rock 'n' Roll Star, Live Forever, Supersonic and 'Cigarettes & Alcohol, to name but a few," they said.

"But it will also be a rare opportunity to see other album tracks that have rarely, if ever, been performed since the mid-'90s, including Up In The Sky and Digsy's Dinner."

They added that the shows would also see Gallagher perform other Oasis songs from the period, including a number of B-sides.

"There are numerous fan favourites that could be performed from the other songs that were released during the Definitely Maybe era, which could potentially include another big hit in the shape of Whatever, as well as deep cuts such as Fade Away, Listen Up and Sad Song," they added.

Tickets for the shows go on sale on Friday.


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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - The Texas A&M Police Department confirms it is investigating a death on campus Sunday morning.

The investigation is centered in the courtyard of Dunn Hall.

According to a statement from Texas A&M Vice President for Student Affairs BG Joe E. Ramirez Jr., the student, now identified as Britney Romero, appears to have fallen from a third-floor balcony at Dunn Hall. Romero was a freshman health major.แทงบอล

Dunn Hall is located along Lubbock Street between Coke Street and Bizzell Street on the east side of campus near The Quad.
University officials say a Brazos County Justice of the Peace has ordered an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

In a statement, Texas A&M officials offered their sympathies and support to the family, students, and campus as they continue to navigate this loss.

“We want to emphasize that Texas A&M’s top priority is our commitment to the well-being and safety of all our students. We intend to conduct a thorough and comprehensive review of what happened immediately,” said Ramirez.

The university also shared resources for students during this difficult time.

“It is with deep sadness that I confirm that a Texas A&M student passed away early this morning. Britney Romero was a freshman health major. Our hearts ache for Britney’s family and friends. They have our deepest sympathies and support as they navigate this devastating loss.

We know very little at this time as to what happened but can share the following: Officers with the University Police Department say it appears Britney fell from a third-floor balcony at Dunn Hall. A Justice of the Peace has ordered an autopsy.

We want to emphasize that Texas A&M’s top priority is our commitment to the well-being and safety of all our students. We intend to conduct a thorough and comprehensive review of what happened immediately.

We know this is difficult news to share with our student body. We encourage our students to talk to counselors at University Health Services and/or case workers at Student Assistance Services (SAS), who also are available and standing by. Students can use the TELUS Health Support App (available in the Apple and Google app stores). Texas A&M’s HelpLine is available from 4 p.m. to 8 a.m. weekdays and 24 hours on weekends at 979-845-2700. Do not hesitate to seek assistance.

We encourage our Aggie community to come together to support one another, as we always do at times like this, while also praying for and supporting Britney’s family and all those grieving this tragic loss.”

“We are the Aggies, the Aggies are we. True to each other as Aggies can be.”


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General Community / A rare “ring of fire” eclipse is happening Saturday
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A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, casting a shadow over parts of the Earth and blocking the face of the sun for observers in some locations. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Brian Resnick is Vox’s science and health editor, and is the co-creator of Unexplainable, Vox's podcast about unanswered questions in science. Previously, Brian was a reporter at Vox and at National Journal.
On Saturday, October 14, the moon will pass directly between the Earth and the sun, casting its shadow across Earth’s surface.

Those in the path of the shadow — mainly in the Western United States, Mexico, and in Central and South America — will be able to look up and see a spectacular event: an annular “ring of fire” solar eclipse.

This weekend’s path notably passes through the Navajo Nation and lands of other Indigenous people in the Four Corners region where these celestial events have particular cultural significance. Citizens of the Navajo Nation, the Diné people, avoid going outside, looking at the eclipse, or allowing the light of the eclipse to shine on them. Some tribal lands, including all Navajo Tribal Parks and the iconic Monument Valley, will be closed to visitors on Saturday to respect cultural traditions. (For Diné readers, a content warning: We have included a photo of a previous annular eclipse below.)

Unlike a total solar eclipse, where the moon blocks out the entirety of the sun, during an annular eclipse, a little light around the edges of the moon still creeps through.

That’s because annular eclipses occur when the moon is a bit farther away from the Earth in its orbit. That extra distance makes the moon appear to be slightly smaller than the sun, allowing a bright halo to cast around it.

This is where the “ring of fire” name comes from. These eclipses look like this. Cool, right? (But don’t stare into it directly. More on that below.) It’s a somewhat rare sight. There will only be 12 more annular eclipses this decade, spread across the globe.แทงบอล

A dark background with a bright circle of light surrounding a dark circle in the center.
This annular solar eclipse occured on January 15, 2010, in Kaifeng, Henan Province of China. Visual China Group via Getty Images
In the United States, the eclipse will be visible (weather permitting) from parts of Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and Arizona, according to NASA.

The eclipse will begin in Oregon at 9:13 am Pacific Time, and end in the US in Texas at 12:03 pm Central Time, before crossing over Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, and beyond to Brazil.

Check the map below for information about when the path of the eclipse will cover your area of the US. Only people located in the shaded band will see the full ring of fire.


NASA
Or better yet, go to NASA’s eclipse website, which has a nifty interactive feature. On their page, you can click anywhere within the path of the eclipse and get precise times for when the sky show begins and ends in your exact location.

For those who can’t make it to e path of the eclipse, NASA will provide a live broadcast. You can watch that below.


And if you’ve read this far and are still wondering — “Why and how do solar eclipses happen?” and “When will the next one be?” and “How do I view this without burning my eyeballs out? — we’ve got you covered:

Why do we have solar eclipses?
There’s a simple answer: The moon occasionally covers the sun in its path across the sky. But it’s more complicated than that. Three cosmic conditions have to be met to produce the shadow.

1) There has to be a new moon

One side of the moon is always lit by the sun, but the lit side isn’t always facing the Earth. This is how we get the phases of the moon. For a solar eclipse to occur, it needs to be in its “new moon” phase.

During the new moon, the dark side of the moon is directly facing the Earth.


Ernie Wright/NASA
2) The moon has to cross the plane of Earth’s orbit

If the dark side of the moon has to be facing the Earth for a solar eclipse to occur, why don’t we have them every new moon? That’s because the moon’s orbit isn’t perfectly matched up with the Earth’s.

And that’s because the moon is tilted on a 5-degree axis (no one is completely sure why the moon is slightly skewed, but it might have to do with how it was likely formed: from a massive object smashing into Earth).


For most new moons, the moon’s shadow completely misses the Earth. NASA
This means during most new moons, the shadow misses the Earth.

But there are two points in the moon’s orbit where the shadow can fall on the Earth. These are called nodes.


Joss Fong/Vox
For a total eclipse to occur, the moon needs to be at or very close to one of the nodes.


Joss Fong/Vox
3) The moon’s distance to the Earth

You might remember this from middle school science: The moon’s orbit around the Earth is not a perfect circle. It’s an ellipse.


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There’s a point in the orbit where the moon is farthest away from the sun and a point where it’s closest. For a total eclipse to occur, the moon needs to be near its closest approach to Earth.

If the eclipse occurs when the moon is close, it will totally block out the sun. If it’s farther away, we get a ring of fire.

If you’re going to observe the eclipse, be careful!
On a normal day, staring straight into the sun can harm your eyes. An eclipsed sun is no different.

NASA warns: “It is never safe to look directly at the sun’s rays.” The intense light from the sun can damage your retina and cause a “permanent scotoma or ‘blind spot’ in the central vision,” according to the Lancet.

The intensity of light radiating from a partial or annular eclipse can still cause retinal damage. “Even when 99 percent of the Sun’s surface (the photosphere) is obscured during the partial phases of a solar eclipse, the remaining crescent Sun is still intense enough to cause a retinal burn, even though illumination levels are comparable to twilight,” NASA explains.

The safest way to observe an eclipse is indirectly — either by projecting it onto a screen through a pinhole or by looking through a specially designed filter.

If you miss this eclipse, there’s another one coming in 2024
If the weather doesn’t cooperate tomorrow (you can’t see an eclipse through clouds) or if you can’t make it to the path of the shadow, you’re not entirely out of luck. There’s another eclipse coming to the US in 2024. And that one will be a total eclipse, where the moon blocks out the entirety of the sun, creating a truly awesome view. During total solar eclipses, you can see the sun’s ethereal corona — its atmosphere — with the naked eye.

It will occur on April 8, 2024, and pass over much of the Eastern United States. Mark your calendars.

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Coleen Rooney broke down in tears discussing her dispute with Rebekah Vardy in a trailer for a documentary on the Wagatha Christie trial.

Describing her struggles during the famous libel case, she said her family noticed a change in her: "My dad said 'you're just not you any more'."

Rooney, the wife of ex-England captain Wayne Rooney, had accused Vardy of leaking stories about her to the press.

The series will be released on Disney+ on Wednesday.

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Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story will feature Rooney talking for the first time on camera in-depth about the highly publicised case, in which the High Court concluded her accusation was "substantially true".

In a dramatic trailer released on Friday by Disney+, she could be seen breaking down in tears while discussing the case.

"It was just constantly on my mind," she said.

Speaking about her original words on Instagram accusing Vardy of leaking private posts to the Sun newspaper, Rooney said in the trailer: "I stick by them."
Rooney came up with a sting operation in 2019, planting fake stories on her Instagram account in an effort to find out who was leaking private information about her to the press.

After clamping down on her privacy settings, Rooney said the only account which had viewed the stories, which later ended up in the Sun, was Vardy.

The sleuthing prompted a huge reaction on social media and led to the case being dubbed "Wagatha Christie" - a reference to Wags (footballers' wives and girlfriends) and the writer Agatha Christie.

"Someone on my personal account was informing the Sun newspaper of my private posts and stories," Rooney told Disney+. "I needed evidence. I had to set a trap."

"Don't play games with a girl who can play better," she warns at the end of the preview.

Vardy, wife of Leicester striker Jamie Vardy, denied the allegations and brought the defamation claim against Rooney resulting in the trial last year.

After losing the case, Vardy was expected to pay an estimated £1.5m towards Rooney's legal costs following the ruling.

Rebekah Vardy loses libel case against Coleen Rooney
The highly edited trailer - weaving clips of the documentary's interviews and news footage from the court case - precedes the release of three-part series in which her husband Wayne and her family speak publicly on the case for the first time.UFABET

Disney say their "highly anticipated" series will reveal the circumstances leading to Rooney's "infamous Instagram post that broke the internet all the way to Coleen successfully defending herself in one of the UK's highest-profile High Court defamation cases of recent years".

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General Community / Pakistan's 'shameful' first Miss Universe contestant
« เมื่อ: 11/10/23, 21:04:10 »
Senator Mushtaq Ahmed of the Jamaat-e-Islami party called it "shameful". Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul-Haq Kakar even ordered an investigation. Online chatter amongst Pakistani men in particular has been scathing.

But what is sparking such outrage?

A 24-year-old woman.

Erica Robin, a Christian from the city of Karachi, is going to represent deeply conservative Pakistan at the Miss Universe beauty pageant.

Ms Robin was chosen as Miss Universe Pakistan from among five finalists at a competition held in the Maldives.

It was organised by Dubai-based Yugen Group, which also owns the franchise rights to Miss Universe Bahrain and Miss Universe Egypt. It said the Miss Universe Pakistan competition had received an "overwhelming" number of applications.

The Miss Universe finals will be held in El Salvador in November.

Backlash and support
"It feels great to represent Pakistan. But I don't understand where the backlash is coming from. I think it is this idea that I would be parading in a swimsuit in a room full of men," Ms Robin told the BBC.
Those criticising her nomination say she is representing a country that does not want to be represented, especially as beauty pageants are rare in Muslim-majority Pakistan.

Miss Pakistan World, a pageant for women of Pakistani descent from around the world, is probably the most well-known. It was first held in Toronto in 2002 but moved to Lahore in 2020. The competition has also seen various spin offs such as Miss Pakistan Universal, Mrs Pakistan Universal and even Miss Trans Pakistan.

In the competition's 72-year history, Pakistan has never nominated a representative for Miss Universe.

Ms Robin recalled that during the second selection round of the pageant which was held over Zoom, she was asked to name one thing she wanted to do for her country. "And I replied, I would want to change this mindset that Pakistan is a backward country."

This may be difficult, given some of the hostile responses to her nomination.

Nevertheless, models, writers and journalists alike congratulated Ms Robin, with journalist Mariana Babar hailing her "beauty and brains" on X, formerly known as Twitter.

But as Pakistani model Vaneeza Ahmed, who first encouraged Ms Robin to get into modelling, told Voice of America Urdu: "When these men are fine with international competitions called 'Mister Pakistan', why do they have a problem with a woman's achievement?"

From rock and roll to Islamic Republic
"We are a nation of many contradictions and women and the marginalised trigger us the most," Karachi-based writer and commentator Rafay Mehmood told the BBC.

"Pakistan is at large an authoritarian state and that reflects in the harsh patriarchal values it enables both institutionally and socially. Erica Robin and the policing she has faced is an extension of that," he added.

But there exists an archive of a Pakistan that was once far more liberal.

Copies of the Dawn newspaper from the 1950s to the late 1970s have advertisements of cabaret and foreign belly dancers performing at a club near the former Elphinstone Street in downtown Karachi. These nightclubs were frequented by activists, diplomats, politicians, air hostesses and young people.

The historic Metropole Hotel in Karachi was also a favoured spot for singing and jazz performances.

But in 1973, Pakistan's parliament created a constitution that declared the country an Islamic Republic and Islam as the state religion.

Four years later, military leader General Zia ul-Haq overthrew the government of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. What followed in the decade after has been called a "draconian phase" by activists and lawyers as Islamic law was enforced and Pakistani society was drastically altered.

By the mid-1980s, General Zia had even resurrected public flogging to show his commitment to Islamic law.

Today, the nightclubs and bars are long gone, and the Metropole Hotel looks more like it is in danger of collapsing. Just down the road, a skeletal structure of what was initially supposed to be a casino stands abandoned.เว็บไซต์แทงบอลออนไลน์

But the yearning for a freer, more tolerant Pakistan has not gone away, and Ms Robin is just one of those pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable and what is not. The graduate of St Patrick's High School and Government College of Commerce and Economics, is adamant that she has done nothing wrong.

"I'm not breaking any law by representing Pakistan on a global platform. I am doing my bit to quell any stereotypes about it," she said.

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Both were aiming to become first American woman to summit all 8,000m mountains
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It cited unnamed intelligence sources as saying the government “considered it possible that Russia had aimed a sabotage attack” amid sightings of Russian vessels in the vicinity of windfarms and underwater power cables in the Baltic Sea.

Konrad Muzyka, an independent regional defence analyst, said on X that the Russian hydrographic survey vessel Sibiryakov had been detected in the Gulf of Finland near the pipeline and the Estlinks cable in May, August and September.

Citing an article in his weekly Kaliningrad Military Digest, which covers military developments conducted by the Russian Baltic fleet’s ground, air and naval forces, Muzyka said: “It’s highly likely Russians surveyed the pipe.”

Commissioned in 2019, the Balticconnector has been Finland’s only natural gas import channel since Russian imports were halted in May last year. Natural gas accounts for about 5% of Finland’s energy consumption.

In September 2022, a series of underwater blasts ruptured three of the four pipelines that make up Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, a major conduit for Russian natural gas exports to western Europe, spewing gas into the Baltic Sea.

Because the leaks occurred in their exclusive economic zones, Denmark and Sweden opened investigations into the attack, as did Germany. All three countries have kept a tight lid on their inquiries.

Finland and Estonia are EU and Nato members that border Russia and stopped importing Russian oil and gas as part of sanctions imposed against Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.

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Today (Oct. 9, 2023) is Columbus Day. In Alabama, the day is also American Indian Heritage Day and Fraternal Day. Nationally, it is a federal holiday known as  Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Columbus Day.

Columbus Day recognizes Italian explorer Christopher Columbus making landfall in the Americas in 1492. It is celebrated each year on the second Monday of October which falls on Oct. 9th this year.
Columbus Day has become a controversial holiday in recent years. Native Americans and other groups have protested the idea of celebrating an event that marks the start of the colonization of the Americas and the displacement of indigenous people. Columbus Day has been replaced with other holidays in some areas, including Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and South Dakota, which commemorate Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day.แทงบอล

Columbus Day

The first Columbus Day celebration in the U.S. took place in 1792, when a group of leaders in New York held an event to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the explorer’s historic landing. Similar events continued through the year until 1892, when President Benjamin Harrison issued a proclamation asking that Americans celebrate Columbus during a holiday in which they “cease from toil and devote themselves to such exercises as may best express honor to the discoverer and their appreciation of the great achievements of the four completed centuries of American life.”

President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed Columbus Day a national holiday in 1937. The day was originally celebrated every Oct. 12 but was changed to the second Monday in October beginning in 1971 with the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.
Here’s a look at what’s open and what’s closed on Columbus Day 2021:

Federal offices are closed. Columbus Day is the eighth of 11 federal holidays in 2023. The remaining ones are Veterans Day (observed Friday, Nov. 10, holiday on Saturday, Nov. 11); Thanksgiving Day on Nov. 23; and Christmas Day on Dec. 25.
Many banks and credit unions are closed, check with your local branch. Federal Reserve Banks will be closed.
U.S. Post Office will not deliver mail, post offices are closed.
UPS and FedEx are open.
Alabama state offices and courts are closed; Columbus Day is one of 13 state holidays.
Many county, city offices remain open. Birmingham City, Huntsville City and Mobile City are open.
Redstone Arsenal and Marshall Space Flight Centers are closed. Gates will be accessible based on holiday/weekend schedule.
ABC Stores are open.
Stock markets (New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq) are open.
Restaurants, malls, movie theaters - Almost all restaurants, malls and movie theaters are open.
National Parks are open.
Most libraries will be closed.
Most department stores and restaurants will be open.
Grocery stores will be open. Walmart and Target are open with regular hours.
Garbage and recycling collection may be on an altered schedule. Check with your local provider for service changes.
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General Community / girl group
« เมื่อ: 21/09/23, 18:56:23 »
A girl group is a music act featuring several female singers who generally harmonize together. The term "girl group" is also used in a narrower sense in the United States to denote the wave of American female pop music singing groups, many of whom were influenced by doo-wop and which flourished in the late 1950s and early 1960s between the decline of early rock and roll and start of the British Invasion.[1][2] All-female bands, in which members also play instruments, are usually considered a separate phenomenon. These groups are sometimes called "girl bands" to differentiate,[3] although this terminology is not universally followed.

With the advent of the music industry and radio broadcasting, a number of girl groups emerged, such as the Andrews Sisters. The late 1950s saw the emergence of all-female singing groups as a major force, with 750 distinct girl groups releasing songs that reached US and UK music charts from 1960 to 1966.[4] The Supremes alone held 12 number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 during the height of the wave and throughout most of the British Invasion rivaled the Beatles in popularity.[5][6]เว็บแทงบอลออนไลน์

In later eras, the girl group template would be applied to disco, contemporary R&B, and country-based formats, as well as pop. A more globalized music industry gave rise to the popularity of dance-oriented pop music[7] led by major record labels. This emergence, led by the US, UK, South Korea and Japan, produced popular acts, with eight groups debuting after 1990 having sold more than 15 million physical copies of their albums. With the Spice Girls, the 1990s also saw the target market for girl groups shift from a male audience to an increasingly female one.[8][9] In the 2010s, the K-pop phenomenon led to the rise of successful girl groups including Girls' Generation, Twice, and Blackpink.[10]

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General Community / ่ีlamborghini
« เมื่อ: 19/09/23, 22:38:42 »
Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [autoˈmɔːbili lamborˈɡiːni]) is an Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs based in Sant'Agata Bolognese. The company is owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi.

Ferruccio Lamborghini (1916–1993), an Italian manufacturing magnate, founded Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini S.p.A. in 1963 to compete with Ferrari. The company was noted for using a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout. Lamborghini grew rapidly during its first decade, but sales plunged in the wake of the 1973 worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis. The firm's ownership changed three times after 1973, including a bankruptcy in 1978. American Chrysler Corporation took control of Lamborghini in 1987 and sold it to Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V'Power Corporation in 1994. In 1998, Mycom Setdco and V'Power sold Lamborghini to the Volkswagen Group where it was placed under the control of the group's Audi division แทงบอลออนไลน์ .

New products and model lines were introduced to the brand's portfolio and brought to the market and saw an increased productivity for the brand. In the late 2000s, during the worldwide financial crisis and the subsequent economic crisis, Lamborghini's sales saw a drop of nearly 50 per cent.

Lamborghini currently produces the V10-powered Huracán, and the Urus SUV powered by a twin-turbo V8 engine. Their flaghip model, the V12-powered Aventador ended production in 2022, and will be succeeded by the Revuelto, a V12/electric hydrid, as a 2024 model. In addition, the company produces V12 engines for offshore powerboat racing.

Lamborghini Trattori, founded in 1948 by Ferruccio Lamborghini, is headquartered in Pieve di Cento, Italy and continues to produce tractors. Since 1973, Lamborghini Trattori has been a separate entity from the automobile manufacturer.

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