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  • August26th

    In recent years the Republic of Panama has asserted itself on an international as one of the best retirement locations world wide. This is due to several factors including:

    • Panama has a comfortable climate.
    • Panama has the US dollar as its currency.
    • Panama is a very large banking .
    • Panama is from major natural disasters.
    • Panama has modern medical facilities.

    In light of the current boom in Panama, the Ministry of Immigration and Naturalization has imposed new visas. Some of the visa processes have become more flexible in order to generate migratory stability for foreign retirees.

    Temporary Resident and Work Visas

    • Temporary work visas can be obtained for periods of one year to 6 years
    • Temporary residential visas for foreigners contracted as executives of the Free of Colon require the payment of a monthly salary of at least 2,000.00 USD.
    • Temporary Resident Visas for foreigners contracted for private businesses cannot have a salary less than 850.00 USD per month. No more than 10% of the workforce of private businesses can be foreigners.
    • Temporary resident visas for personnel contracted for businesses of virtue under the Marrakech Agreement require the payment of a monthly salary not less than 1,000.00 USD
    • Temporary Resident Visas for reasons of can be obtained for periods of 6 years and can be extended every 2 years.
    • Temporary Resident Visas for Agricultural Investors require an investment of at least 60,000.00 USD into the Cattle or Agricultural Industry.
    • Temporary Resident Visas for Reforestation Investment requires an investment, in ones personal name, or by way of a corporation of at least 60,000 USD in activities related to reforestation projects approved by the National Environmental (ANAM). The investment must be a minimum of at least 10 hectares.
    • Temporary Resident Visas for Regrouping Families can be solicited by conjugate foreigners, children under the age of 18 and parents of the temporary resident. For those who are of the ages 18-25, if they are involved in regular studies, and have economic dependence from the temporary resident.

    Permanent Residency Visas:

    To apply to the Permanent Resident Category it is required that a period of 2 years has passed with temporary resident status.

    • Permanent Resident Status via Reforestation Visa requires a minimum investment of 80,000 USD, by way of a corporation or personal title, in reforestation activities that are authorized by the National Environmental Agency (ANAM) , and are at least 20 HA in size.
    • Permanent Residency Visas as a Macro Business Investor requires a minimum investment of 160,000.00 per solicitor into a Macro-Business. In the case of dependents, there must be an increment of 2,000.00 per dependent. The business must maintain a minimum payroll with 5 Panamanian employees.
    • Permanent Resident Visas for Self-Economic Solvency require an investment of 300,000.00 USD maintained in a certificate of deposit (CD), property or a combination of both which shows that the funds were introduced from abroad.
      • Self-Economic Solvency by way of investment into real estate permits that the property can be in the name of a private interest foundation, proving that the solicitor is the founder y that he or his dependents are the beneficiaries. The certificate of the Public Registry should show the founder and the beneficiaries.
    • Permanent Resident Visas for Retirees or Pensioners can opt to receive a pension or retirement from a foreign government, international organization or private enterprise. The pension or retirement cannot be less than 1,000.00 USD per month, nevertheless, if proof can be acquired that a property with title in personal name for at least 100,000.00, the amount of the pension or retirement can be reduced to 750.00 USD per month.
    • Permanent Resident Visas for Retired Rentiers require that a minimum monthly income of 2000.00 USD derived exclusively from a certificate of deposit (CD) from the National Bank of Panama or the Caja de Ahorros, free of liens for a period of 5 years. With the current interest rates the amount of the deposit would be approximately 610,000 USD.
      Permanent Resident Visas as a Retired Rentier can obtain the to a special passport from the Republic of Panama.
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  • August26th

    Built in the 1800s, the Panama Canal is a ship canal constructed to improve trade. It bridges the Pacific and Atlantic oceans in order to shorten the distance cargo ships need . While this is typically a good thing for , it may now be getting better as a new project aimed at expanding the canal has been proposed by the Panama Canal Authority.

    The project goes by the name of the Third Set of Locks Project. This name is related to one of its goals, which is to construct lock complexes at both the Atlantic and Pacific ends of the canal. These lock systems are aimed at resolving the water preservation issues which have come up in the past with the canal’s continued use. The Panama Canal Authority also aims to not only construct additional access channels to the canal but widen those that already exist. These channels will all also had their depth increased when the project has finished.

    The canal expansion is what has been termed a mega project. Mega projects are endeavors which can and often do have very widespread impacts upon the surrounding environment and neighboring communities. They often cost a significant amount that is well above one billion US dollars and tend to get a lot of attention. This can naturally lead to a great deal of publicity and discussion related to the project.

    Having started in September 2007, it is expected that the project will be completed by 2015. This is likely a result of the many organizations and individuals that were in favor of it. This was likely due to the canal expansion’s potential benefits which would affect both the itself and those who traverse it. For example, the project is supposed to pay for itself in time as well as bring a substantial return on investment.

    Some other benefits expected to be brought by the canal expansion include the reduction in poverty around the country. This is due to the expected rise in demand for work being done on and in relation to the expansion project. Some figures have put this reduction in poverty at around 30%. Naturally it is also expected that with improved channels and an additional lane of traffic there will be increases in toll revenues.

    For those who have investments within the shipping as or trade that goes on throughout the canal this can mean big profits as well. The increase in capacity for cargo ships will likely make for more revenue. This increase in return can directly impact not only traders and businessmen but the country of Panama itself. With these propose financial benefits, however, there is still a question of the environmental effects of the canal expansion.

    The Panama Canal Authority has claimed that there will be no major damage done environmentally by the project. Its working area is said to consist of operational and administrative areas already controlled by this organization. As such no communities would need to be moved by the project. Furthermore it is said that the lock system being installed would sufficiently mitigate any other environmental impact to the water of the canal.

    As stated previously it is expected that this project will be concluded by the year 2015. With its completion it is expected that there will be new prosperity within the country of Panama. Time will tell and many will be watching this project closely.

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  • August25th

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    BRISAS DE AMADOR
    PANAMA
    PANAMA
    CENTRAL AMERICA

    Project overview

    Location

    The development is situated in the extreme  South West of the Bay of Panama on the Amador Causeway. It is 10 minutes from the banking centre, the business heart of Panama City and 15 minutes from the John Hopkins hospital. The causeway offers 5 kilometers of road joining 3 Islands, Naos, Perico and Flamenco. The projects is situated on the Perico Island. Las Brisas offers uninterrupted views of Panama skyline and the South entrance to the .

    PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND MASTERPLAN

    Las Brisas de Amador offers 6 fundamental components; the first 3 have already been completed.

    1. Commercial Boulevard ( bar , restaurant and shops)
    2. Boutique hotel , The Amador Ocean view
    3. Managed Condo Residences  3 buildings completed
    4. Marina  ( planning stages)
    5. Cruise ( planning stages)
    6. Hotel and Casino ( planning stages)

    CAUSEWAY TOWERS

    Managed Residences

    Managed suites overlooking marina with uninterrupted views of Panama City Skyline and Canal

    10 towers with 5 to 7 floors

    200 units in total, Tower 300 is under construction and tower 400 is completed. Tower 300 comprises 5 floors of studios

    From 60 m2

    Studios , completely furnished

    All with balconies and Ocean Views

    One parking space by unit

    Construction update

    Tower 100 finished and operational

    Tower 400 also finished and operational

    AMENITIES

    • Jacuzzi
    • Gym
    • Spa
    • Sun Deck
    • Restaurants
    • Room service
    • Hotel services
    • Daily cleaning available
    • 24 hour security
    • Storage rooms
    • Free parking
    • Fully managed and administered by
    • First option to membership to Las Brisas Marina

    MANAGEMENT

    The Wyndham Group will manage the suites under their Hawthorn flag.

    TARGETED MARKET

    The main market is the executives working for the consortium involved in the Panama Canal expansion.

    Also:

    • Medical tourism
    • Executive moving to Panama and renting short and long term before they commit to buying
    • Cruise passengers on cruise/
    • Yacht owners

    ESTIMATED  RETURNS

    Process

    • Please sign and return contract after 15 days
    • Please wire 10% DEPOSIT with signed contracts
    • 10% 30 DAYS LATER
    • 10% 60 DAYS LATER
    • A signed and executed copy of contract will be returned to you 15 days after the 30% deposits have been received and cleared by bank. This signed contract will also act as receipt for all deposits.

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  • August25th

    PROJECT INFORMATION
    Las Olas Ocean Resort
    550 Seabreeze is currently a vacant piece of land which boasts 34,299 square feet of prime Atlantic on Seabreeze Blvd. and S. Atlantic Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, Florida . The Project site is located just two blocks from the main shopping and dining area in Fort Lauderdale - Las Olas Boulevard.The developer intends do build the following:

    Developer is fully permited and intends to build the following:

    • 136 beautifully furnished hotel rooms with stunning ocean and bay views,
    • 9,000 square feet of restaurant space;
    • A private “Ocean Club” facility for guests and private club members;
    • 5th Floor oceanfront pool area;
    • 12th Floor 2,100 square foot VIP Lounge; and
    • A 700 square feet salon.

    The property is fully entitled by the of Ft. Lauderdale

    Attractions

    Along with its 23 miles of beautiful beaches and many notable tourist attractions. The elegant Las Olas Boulevard is walking distance from the resort and is home to a multitude of art galleries, eclectic boutiques, and sidewalk cafes that lead into Fort Lauderdale’s upgraded downtown.

    The project is strategically located adjacent to the world renowned Bahia-MarResort & Yachting Center which has a 250 slip mega deepwater marina on the Intracoastal Waterway . Every year since 1959, hundreds of thousands of and come together for the renowned Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, the largest in-water boat show in the world.

    World Class Marinas

    Fort Lauderdale is sometimes called the – with over 3,000 miles of navigable waterways, the area has long been a popular destination with because of its ample mega-yacht dockage and related facilities along the Intracoastal Waterway.

    City

    In recent years Fort Lauderdale has reinvented itself. The city of Fort Lauderdale has spent more than $25 million in a major facelift, adding bike lanes, pedestrian promenades, landscaped medians and a curvaceous “wave wall”. The magnificently restored beachfront has become one of the nation’s leading luxury destinations.

    Business Travel

    There is a convention center located west of the which brings in over 3 million visitors per year.

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  • August25th

    Visas

    Panama is now positioning itself as the “new Costa Rica.” It has put together the most appealing program of special benefits for foreign residents and retirees you’ll find anywhere in the world today.

    In fact, anyone over the age of 18 may apply and can qualify as a pensionado in Panama. All you need is a guaranteed pension of only $500 per month ($600 per month for a couple). It must be a pension from a government agency (Social Security, disability, or armed forces) or from a company.

    As a qualified pensionado/retiree in Panama, you will be entitled to:

    • 50% off entertainment anywhere in the country (movies, theaters, concerts, sporting events)
    • 30% off bus, boat, and train fares
    • 25% off airline tickets
    • 50% off hotel stays from Monday through Thursday
    • 30% off hotel stays from Friday through Sunday
    • 25% off at
    • 15% off at fast-food restaurants
    • 15% off hospital bills (if no insurance applies)
    • 10% off prescription medicines
    • 20% off medical consultations
    • 15% off dental and eye exams
    • 20% off professional and technical services
    • 50% closing costs for home loans and more…

    In addition, you are entitled to a one-time exemption of duties on the importation of household goods (up to $10,000) and an exemption every two years of duties for the importation or local purchase of a car. All this, and you can “retire” in Panama starting at age 18.

    Plus, Panama’s pensionado law stipulates that anyone entering the country as a qualified pensioner today is guaranteed that status as long as he chooses to stay in the country.

    The general rules:

    • All visa applications must be made through a Panamanian lawyer
    • There is no age limit required for applying for any of these visas, save for the minimum legal age of 18 years. Children under 18 will qualify for a visa as dependents of their parents
    • All overseas documents to be presented to the authorities in Panama must be authenticated by a notary and by the Panamanian consulate nearest you, or by a notary and the Apostille. The Apostille (The Hague of 1961) is a faster way of authenticating documents and is normally obtained through the secretary of state in your home state (in the United States) or through the foreign office (in Britain). For Canada, please check with the Panamanian Embassy or consulate nearest to your home
    • All documents must be fresh (within three months of visa application) and passports must have at least one year to run
    • Dependents: Bring a marriage certificate. However, marriage certificates are not acceptable if over three months old, so you’ll need to request new ones. If your children under 18 are to be covered by your visa, you’ll need to bring new birth certificates (not originals)
    • None of these visas grants work permits
    • All visa applications require that you obtain a health certificate in Panama.

    The Pensioner Visa (Turista Pensionado)

    This visa is designed for people whose pension from a government entity or private corporation is $500 or more ($600 or more for a couple per month). It is granted indefinitely. The benefits include one-time exemption of duties for the importation of household goods (up to $10,000) and an exemption every two years of duties for the importation of a car (sales tax will still apply). However, please note that under this visa you cannot qualify to acquire Panamanian nationality.

    Private Income Retiree Visa (Rentista Retirado)

    This visa is for people who don’t have a monthly pension, are no longer working, and have received a retirement lump sum. As a visa requirement, that money is to be deposited on a five-year certificate of deposit with the National Bank of Panama, to yield at least $750 a month (at current rates, the face value of the CD would need to be approximately $220,000). The visa is renewable every five years, as long as the CD is renewed. The Private Income Retiree Visa includes such benefits as a traveling Panamanian passport (that, however, does NOT grant nationality), a one-time exemption of duties for the importation of household goods (up to $10,000), and an exemption every two years of duties for the importation of a car.

    Person of Means Visa (Solvencia Económica Propia)

    Designed for those who wish to live in Panama off their own means, without the need to work or start a business. The person must have a two-year certificate of deposit in any local bank of at least $200,000. The visa is granted in two steps: First, a one-year provisional visa is granted, and then the process is repeated and the visa is approved permanently, with the to a cedula (local identity card). Five years after obtaining the permanent visa, holders will be eligible to apply for Panamanian nationality.

    Investor Visa (Inversionista)

    Designed for those who wish to establish a business in Panama (note, though, that some retail businesses and some professions are reserved to Panamanians). There must be a minimum investment of $150,000 and a minimum of three permanent Panamanian employees hired. It is granted provisionally for one year and, after renewal, is granted permanently with the right to be issued a cedula. Five years after obtaining the permanent visa, holders will be eligible to apply for Panamanian nationality.

    Forestry Investor Visa (Inversionista Forestal)

    Note: Although currently suspended, this visa is being revised to be brought back.

    Designed for those who wish to make long-term investments in reforestation and take advantage of tax breaks. There must be a minimum investment of $40,000 into a duly accredited reforestation company. This investment must be kept until final harvest (approximately 20 years). This visa is granted provisionally for one year and, after renewal, it is granted permanently with the right to be issued a cedula. Five years after obtaining the permanent visa, holders will be eligible to apply for Panamanian nationality.

    Small Business Investor Visa (Inversionista de Pequeña Empresa)

    Designed for those who wish to establish a small business in Panama (note that some retail businesses and some professions are reserved to Panamanians). There must be a minimum investment of $40,00 and a minimum of three permanent Panamanian employees hired. It is granted provisionally for one year, and needs to be renewed three more times before it is granted permanently with the right to a cedula. Five years after obtaining the permanent visa, holders will be eligible to obtain Panamanian nationality.

    Residency

    Panama has one of the easiest and most affordable residency programs in the world.

    The visa process for the pensionado program in Panama is also very simple. It’s a one-time application. There are no renewals and no additional fees. Other residency programs require you to file a renewal each year. This involves time, hassle, and additional fees. In Panama, you can apply today for no more than a few thousand dollars and have residency for life. Your permit takes only a month. It’s fast. It’s affordable. It’s easy.

    Panama is truly one of the best–if not the best–residency deal in the world today. For the tiny price, the benefits are incomparable. And it is an extraordinary opportunity…

    The Panama pensionado program will not net you a passport, however. But it will grant you residency rights for life. If you want or need a Panamanian passport for tax or other reasons, don’t worry. There are many other programs you may qualify for.

    For instance, with as little as a $10,000 investment, you can start up your own business, and within nine years, be granted a Panamanian passport. Or you can invest $40,000 in a government-approved–and potentially very lucrative–reforestation project. These are just some of the additional ways in which you can qualify to liveretire, or do business in Panama.

    Rainelda Mata-Kelly, our recommended lawyer in Panama, will tell you more. Rainelda holds a ’s degree of law from Cornell University and founded the London office of a Panamanian law firm in 1983. In 1991, she became a Miami correspondent for La Prensa, the Panamanian newspaper, and then went on to be that paper’s executive editor. Since 1989, she has been engaged in her own practice, specializing in commercial and law. Rainelda represents both Panamanian and foreign clients.

    Below, Rainelda details the requirements and features of the most popular programs available in Panama right now…

    Where and When

    * You need to to Panama in order to obtain your visa. You need to be present for the filing of the application. For most visas, you receive an interim card for three months, and within that time, the visa should be issued (sometimes it takes four months). For the Tourist Pensioner Visa, however, there is no interim card and your permanent visa should be issued three to four weeks after filing. You need to be in Panama when the visa is issued, and you should preferably be in Panama from the filing of the application to the issuance of the visa. If you decide to outside Panama during that interval, you need a multiple-entry permit, which costs $75 per person.

    * If you obtain a visa to reside in Panama, but you wish to live overseas, we recommend that you make plans to visit Panama at least once a year (legally you may be away up to two years). In any case, you must obtain a multiple entry permit valid for up to two years before leaving and must never let it expire while overseas.

    * Once you obtain a visa in Panama, even if you decide to live here permanently but you wish to travel often or unexpectedly, we recommend obtaining a multiple-entry permit.

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  • August25th

    Mortgages

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    The Federal Mortgage Centre, Inc. is a company that provides financial
    services to foreign and nationals who are in the process to obtained
    properties or already purchase the property in Panama.

    Specifically in arranging mortgages through local banks, Federal Mortgage
    Centre, Inc. will provide due diligence for our clients at the highest
    level in compliance with all laws and regulations of Panama.

    We look forward to provide our customers the best opportunity to get their
    mortgage loan with serious and prestigious banks, with the best rates in
    the financing market, and the shortest possible time.

    To complement our services we also provide assistance to get life and fire
    , opening banks accounts, financial advisory,
    consultation and legal services.

    Will be a pleasure for us to provide our services.

    Contact :
    Federal Mortgage Centre, Inc.
    Balboa Ave. P.H. Bay Mall
    3rd Floor Ofic. #308
    Office: 507 209-5007/5008
    Fax: 507 209-5049
    Mobile: 507 6550-2423 / 6550-3940
    Skype: federico.loans
    Email: info@loanpanama.comroman@loanpanama.comfederico@loanpanama.com
    Visit us: www.loanpanama.com

    Home Financing Specialist
    Scotiabank Panama – Personal Banking
    ph: (507) 315-6700  cell (507) 6671-5031
    email:telva.chang@scotiabank.com

    Click Here to see requirements

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    LOAN REQUIREMENTS FOREIGNERS

    Home Mortgage Loans

    Juan Gabriel Alain, Tel:(507) 210-7661 Fax: (507) 210-4007

    email: juan.g.alain@hsbc.com.pa

    Requirements:

    People earning a salary

    Original Job letter, Copy of Passport, Copy of the latest two payroll receipts

    Last (2) Tax Returns ’04 and the ‘05, Signed and Completed Application Form (provided by HSBC)

    (2) bank reference letters (credit references preferably)

    Authorization to check credit references

    SELF-EMPLOYED

    Copy of Passport, Last (2) Income Tax Returns ’04 and the ‘05, Signed and Completed Application Form (provided by HSBC)

    (2) bank reference letters (credit references preferably)

    Authorization to check credit references

    **Note: No need to present Bank references if you live on the United Status, also please attach :

    - Copy of the last (2) Income Tax Returns ’04 and the ‘05 (Earning a Salary and Self-Employed)

    - Copy of the last (2) W-2 Forms ’04 and the ’05 (Earning a Salary)

    IMPORTANT NOTE: A life insurance must be taken out for the amount of the loan.  This can be included in the mortgage payment if you are under the age of 65.  A medical exam be required to be taken in Panama depending on your age and the amount you borrow.  If not taken with the bank, a life insurance policy must be endorsed to the bank by a Panamanian insurance company.

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  • July1st

    PANAMA LATEST NEWS

    Panama: The Best Place to Do Business in Latin America
    According to the Latin Business Chronicle’s annual Latin Business Index (released this week), Panama is the number one country in the region for doing business. Last year, Panama just barely missed nabbing the number one spot on the index—it went to Chile, which swapped places with Panama to rank second this year.With Panama and Chile attaining scores of 17.63 and 17.61, respectively, Uruguay rounded out the top three this year with a score of 16.3. Venezuela retained the dubious distinction of worst business in Latin America with a score of 1.4 (second-worst country, Haiti, has a much higher score of 7.8).

    Panama gained the top spot thanks to improvements in a variety of categories, including: doing business, economic , and . The improvements helped offset Panama’s lower GDP score compared to last year.

    The index covers 19 countries and is the broadest measure of business climate in Latin America. The index considers data beyond GDP, taking into account considerations such as political freedom, ease of starting a business and corporate tax rates. In the globalization and competitiveness category, for example, Panama moved up from second place last year to knock Costa Rica out of the top spot.

    A recent LBC article detailing the report says: “Panama is now the only country that is among the top five in all our five main categories.” In addition to this ranking, Panama continues to be the most globalized country in the region, as per the LBC’s Latin Globalization Index.

    This year, Panama also moved up six spots on The World Bank’s Doing Business survey to 77th place worldwide. Panama ranked number one in the Latin America/Caribbean region in the survey’s Trading Across Borders category, and number three in the Getting Credit and Starting a Business categories. Per the World Bank, Panama made progr ess in property registration and permit transactions. “A smart , since much of Panama’s recent growth and expected future growth will come from real estate and ,” says the Latin Business Chronicle.

    Factors contributing to economic growth in Panama include the $5.2 billion Panama Canal expansion mega-project and Panama’s fast-growing shipping sector. Panama Pacifico, one of the largest real estate projects in the world today, is luring multinationals like Dell and Caterpillar into setting up regional headquarters in Panama. The tiny Central American nation also boasts the City of Knowledge, where NGOs such as UNICEF have regional headquarters, as well as the world’s top shipping registry, the world’s second-largest free zone (after Hong Kong), and the region’s largest international banking district.

    Some experts cited in the Latin Business Chronicle report say the differences between Chile and Panama are too small to weigh against the South American powerhouse.

    According to an expert from the College of Business Administration at Florida International University, investors should consider all countries with a score of 14 or higher on the index.

    CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

    In the past few months 2 buildings were completed and a road was built to allow comfortable access, the buildings are now open for business and are attracting a steady flow of interest.

    Immobiliare has hired a very experienced Hospitality Manager to overlook Brisas. He will be liaising with on a basis and will be responsible for the smooth running of all the rental properties.

    Alfredo is delighted to join a solid and established company and very excited to share with us is extensive and varied . We asked him for a short resume of his past activities:

    “I have been involved in Hotels and for the last 25 years, starting with Hilton International and later gaining more client’s hands on experience through several tour operator companies in Israel, Africa and the Americas. I have lived in Panama for the last 4 years and directed the opening of Playa Blanca Hotel and Resort as well as opening and managing the early months of the Radisson Colon 2000 Hotel and Casino. In the last year, I was retained as a consultant by the Veneto Hotel and Casino (also under Wyndham flag) and was instrumental in the cosmetic and operational enhancement of this popular hotel in Panama City. I have seen a lot of hotel projects around the world and I must say that Brisas surpass them all by its unique position and breathtaking views. As each building is completed our inventory grows and delighted renters discover the beauty of Panama from this unique and luxurious vantage point.”

    Thank you for your continued interest in Brisas, we will send you a new update in July/August and share with you any news regarding BRISAS and Panama.

     

    Hasta Luego ! 

     
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  • August22nd

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  • August20th

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