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| | Introduction to the game of Go |
 | | Introduction to the game of Go Go is unique among games |  | | In short, Go is a game it is impossible to outgrow. |  | | Like Chess, Go is a game of skill - it has been described as being like four Chess games going on together on the same board - but it differs from Chess in many ways. |
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http://www.britgo.org/intro/intro1.html
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| | Game of Go |
 | | The control-interface to the game of go is: |  | | The game of Go is played on a 19X19 grid of lines. |  | | Game of Go Game of Go This example shows the use of the DFD in a complete model. |
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http://dave.whipp.name/sw/game_of_go.html
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| | Proverbs from the game of Go - Wikiquote |
 | | Proverbs from the game of Go From Wikiquote |  | | Proverbs from the game of Go - Wikiquote |  | | See also the wikipedia article on the board game of Go. |
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Proverbs_from_the_game_of_Go
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| | John's Go Page |
 | | The game of Go aka Weiqi in Chinese, Baduk in Korean |  | | Go is played on a 19x19 square grid of points, by two players called Black and White. |  | | After only 2 consecutive passes, the players may end the game by agreeing on which points to empty. |
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http://homepages.cwi.nl/~tromp/go.html
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| | The Game of Go |
 | | The game is played between two players on the points of a 19 x 19 grid. |  | | The Game of Go The Game of Go An Oriental Board Game of Strategy |  | | Go is a board game which originated in China over 2000 years ago. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~robert-scantlebury/go.html
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| | The Game of Go |
 | | The Game of Go The Game of Go, by Matthew Macfadyen. |  | | This is a simplified version of go where the goal is to be the first person to capture one (or more) of your opponent's stones. |  | | The sample game is my first problem with the book: I think that's a perfectly appropriate thing to put here, but the sample game that they present isn't particularly appropriate. |
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http://www.gobooks.info/macfadyen.html
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| | The Game of Go |
 | | The Game of Go Numinations — January, 2000 |  | | The outcome of the game is the sum of your territory and the prisoners you have captured, minus the sum of your opponent’s territory and prisoners. |  | | The Japanese are the modern authorities on the game, they claim the best players, and their language supplies many of the words and concepts used in the normal play of Go. |
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http://www.numin8r.us/numin/2000/JAN00.HTM
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| | Article 1. The game of go |
 | | Go is a game in which two players compete in skill on a board, from the beginning of the game until the game stops according to Article 9, to see which can take more territory. |  | | COMMENTARY ON THE JAPANESE RULES OF GO Commentary on Article 1, The game of go |  | | and the result of the game has not yet been confirmed, the game is forfeited at the point of the illegal move. |
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http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~wjh/go/rules/Japanese.html
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| | Ancient Egypt: Play and games |
 | | A game which is called Hounds and Jackals [14] nowadays, may be the original 'Game of the Goose' or 'Snakes and Ladders'. |  | | Senet was a game for two with five to seven pieces per player. |  | | The Game of 20 squares (possibly called aseb by the Egyptians) is sometimes found on the reverse side of the Senet board and was played with the same pieces. |
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http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/games.htm
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| | Tips for Learning Go |
 | | The game of Go is an ancient oriental board game.The game is most often played on a square board with 9, 13 or 19 horizontal and vertical lines intersecting to form a square grid. |  | | Go is a game of concentration, and the server is a on-line club. |  | | Go is one of those games where, only very inexperienced players ever claim to fully understand the game. |
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http://go.kestrel.nu
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| | Game of go |
 | | Today, the game of go is truly an international game. |  | | The objective of the game is to occupy more grid points on the game board than your opponent. |  | | Go (Weiqi or Baduk) is an oriental strategy board game. |
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http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~wj438790/game_of_go.htm
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| | The Game of Go - WorldTimZone |
 | | The Game of Go I'm fascinated by Go. |  | | Emphasizes that capturing your opponent's stones is not the object of the game. |  | | Hikaru no Go was sponsored by the Japanese Go society and has generated a resurgence in Go popularity. |
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http://www.worldtimzone.com/fun/gogame
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| | GO History and Rules |
 | | Suicide move is an illegal move in GO Game. |  | | One of the oldest strategy game in existence is the game called GO. |  | | Go translates as "hand conversation," and which the truth of the game is really a series of discussions and arguments. |
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http://www.game-club.com/gohis/go.htm
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| | Sensei's Library: Go |
 | | As a strategy game, Go is often compared to chess. |  | | Go players cherish the quality of their go board, their black and white stones (traditionally made of slate and shell) and their wooden bowls that hold them. |  | | In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. |
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http://senseis.xmp.net/?Go
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| | Game of Go Ring |
 | | Go is one of the oldest games in history of mankind. |  | | This ring is devoted to the game of GO or WeiQi. |  | | In Turkish Go history,Zen&go, rules of go ect. |
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http://p.webring.com/hub?ring=weiqi
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| | Introduction to Go |
 | | The game of Go is a vast territory |  | | During a game, the upturned lid is used to hold stones that are captured from the opponent. |  | | Plenty of English-language Go books exist for beginners to study, but the truth of Go is that you have to play to improve. |
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http://www.well.com/user/mmcadams/gointro.html
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| | GNU Go - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) |
 | | GNU Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. |  | | GNU Go has played thousands of games on the NNGS Go server. |  | | The free go software directory tries to list all free software related to the game of go. |
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http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/gnugo.html
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| | game of go |
 | | Compendia Games > Go, the national game of Japan |  | | A basic flat board for the Japanese game of Go. This board is a half size (13 x 13) on the front and a quarter size (9 x 9) on the back. It is about 1/2 cms thick. |  | | A compact magnetic go set for playing on the move. The board measures 11.5cms x 25cms x 3cms. The squares on the playing surface are 1.5 cms. Look inside the box... |
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http://www.compendia.co.uk/acatalog/Japanese_Go_Game.html
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| | The Game of Go |
 | | The Game of Go The Game of Go (Go, Igo, Baduk, Weiqi...) |  | | All go players are welcome to participate on this list, whatever their persuasion, and whatever server they play on. |  | | It seems useful, to players of all levels, to look at such games, and the goal of this mailing list will be to examine selected games, invite all the members of the list to send in their comments, and provide a fully commented sgf file when the game has been commented. |
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http://www.mcelhearn.com/go.html
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| | AGA - What Is Go? |
 | | The game rewards patience and balance over aggression and greed; the balance of influence and territory may shift many times in the course of a game, and a strong player must be prepared to be flexible but resolute. |  | | See the history of Go and Mindy McAdam's Introduction to Go. |  | | It is said that the rules of Go can be learned in minutes, but that it can take a lifetime to master the game. |
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http://www.usgo.org/resources/whatisgo.asp
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| | The Game Of Go |
 | | Fast games can be played on a board having 9 rows by 9 columns. |  | | More challenging games can be played on a standard 19 by 19 board. |  | | Click here to meetup and play Go near Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Go is the oldest and one of the most popular strategic board games in the world. |
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http://www.springtimesoftware.com/home/go.html
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| | BGA Software Library Catalogue |
 | | Demonstration version of a database of Go games. |  | | Reads and plays through games in SGF format. |  | | BIgo OCR is a program for scan and recognition of Go diagrams and fast manual input (linear input) of Go games. |
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http://www.britgo.org/gopcres/gopcres1.html
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| | Pi: The Game of Go |
 | | Pi: The Game of Go "The Ancient Japanese considered the Go board to be a microcosm of the universe. |  | | Go is a simple game to learn, but with it's endless permutations it is almost impossible to master. |  | | In particular, in Go deep analysis is often required just to decide which stones on the board or alive and which stones are dead. |
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http://www.pithemovie.com/go.html
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| | The Game of Go |
 | | The object of Go is to gain control of territories and capture enemy stones. |  | | Go is easy to learn but gives all types of players many challenging hours of fun. |  | | but it was the Japanese who perfected it and made Go a great strategic skill game. |
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http://www.boardgames.com/go1.html
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| | Introduction to the game of Go |
 | | An example game of Go Go is normally played on a 19 by 19 board (note it is 19 lines, not 19 squares). |  | | Even boards as small as 5 by 5 can provide an interesting game, and 9 by 9 or 13 by 13 boards are often used even by strong players for a quick game. |  | | So in games between players of the same strength, it is usual to compensate White for the disadvantage of playing second by deducting points from Black's score. |
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http://www.britgo.org/intro/intro3.html
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| | Game of Go |
 | | The Game of Weiqi or Go Some four thousand years ago, a board game was invented in China. |  | | Go is played on a square, squared board, 19 squares each way. |  | | It is said that whilst playing the game generals have thought up strategies for surrounding enemy forces; politicians are inspired with ways in which to retain power, poets have concentrated their minds on the harmony and chaos of nature; and students find everything else easy to learn after the intellectual challenges of the game. |
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http://www.sacu.org/go.html
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| | The Game of GO |
 | | The game of GO GO is an ancient Oriental board game of strategy and skill. |  | | The GAME OF GO: Not to be confused with Go Games which is a videogame shop. |  | | Also, it helps in searching for things to do with the GAME OF GO to know that as well as being called GO it is also called: Weiqi, Baduk, Igo, according to different cultures. |
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http://www.zyra.org.uk/go-game.htm
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| | The Game of Go |
 | | The Game of Go The Game of Go bbwms |  | | The ancient game of Go is perhaps the most sublime ever devised, aesthetically and intellectually, and as a paradigm of imponderable complexities arising from the most simple premises. |  | | I have played more games in a week than I used to play in a decade, and I am learning more with each game. |
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http://sqlblue2.cul.columbia.edu/Ileife/bbw/go.html
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| | Gameblog: Second game of Go |
 | | Gameblog: Second game of Go Recording the gory details of the gaming life of Mikko Saari. |  | | This entry is called Second game of Go and it was written on September 26, 2002. |  | | Next entry is called Die Macher game happens! |
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http://www.melankolia.net/gameblog/archives/000039.html
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| | Kiseido Go Server |
 | | Go is a traditional strategy game in China, Japan, and Korea. |  | | Watch games, play games, and review your games - all free! |  | | On the Kiseido Go Server you can play go (known as wei-chi in Chinese and baduk in Korean) against people from all over the world. |
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http://kgs.kiseido.com
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| | About "The Game of Go" |
 | | For more about the game of Go, see The Ultimate Game: Go. |  | | See also Chetrit's conjectures about playing Go on a 2 by 2 board and other configurations; and his fun lesson ideas from teaching his daughter's fifth grade class. |  | | A page for Go players interested in mathematics or abstract reasoning. |
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http://mathforum.org/library/view/6057.html
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| | Welcome to Samarkand |
 | | Go, called baduk in Korean and wei-chi or weiqi in Chinese, is a 4,000 year-old game of strategy played by more than 100 million people. |  | | Every item we carry is reviewed by a group of dedicated Go players, and we don't carry it unless it passes the key "hey, can I get one of these?" test. |  | | Anyone, from children of five or six to people in their nineties, can play and enjoy Go. |
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http://www.samarkand.net
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| | A Game of Go |
 | | A Game of Go A Game of Go Two hackers play Go |  | | Nearly four A.M. then the game must be postponed |
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http://www.cs.unm.edu/~sheppard/pppoetry/go.htm
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| | Game of Go |
 | | Game of Go Hans Broekhuijsen - Game of Go |  | | My Own Go Page Proceed at your own risk |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~hansbrk/gameofgo.html
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| | GoBase.org - Go Games, Go Information and Go Study Tools |
 | | The first game of the Shinjin-O final is won by Kim Shushun, pupil of Cho Chikun. |  | | As promised, the play-off game between Kobayashi Satoru and Yamashita Keigo to decide the challenger of the 30th Meijin title. |  | | Jürgen Mattern, 7 times European Champion is playing handicap games against Japanese professionals. |
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http://gobase.org
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| | Igowin software for download |
 | | If you like Go, you will also like Arimaa, a new two player strategy game. |  | | It keeps track of your record and playing strength and has an on-line manual with history of go, where to buy books and equipment, etc. It includes the Go Tutorial from The Many Faces of Go, so it is a good program to give a beginning go player. |  | | Igowin is a 9x9 free version of Many Faces of Go. |
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http://www.smart-games.com/igowin.html
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| | IGS The Internet Go Server |
 | | Players either participate in the even game or handicap game tournament. |  | | Professional commentaries on randomly selected amateur games played on IGS are presented in the PandaNet Mail Magazine. |  | | The 10th World Amateur Go Tournament, also known as the PandaNet Cup, is on its way. |
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http://www.pandanet.co.jp/English
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| | The Ancient Game of Go |
 | | The Ancient Game of Go The Ancient Game of Go |  | | I find this game to be one of the most challenging, yet simple to learn, games. |  | | There is a Go club in the Tel-Aviv university and I am hoping to start a Go club in the north of Israel (Haifa and the Krayot). |
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http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/1047/ancient.htm
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| | CSH Programming Contest |
 | | Go with AI Objective: write a go game that allows a user to play a computer, forcing adherence to the rules of go. |  | | The most advanced AI would react to the human player's moves in accordance with known strategies in go, learn from its mistakes, and retain its intelligence over games. |  | | The only requirements for the AI of the computer is that it can make plays in accordance with the rules. |
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http://www.csh.rit.edu/redbull/2003/12_2003objs.php
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| | Sensei's Library: Front Page |
 | | Sensei's Library is a collaborative web site about and around the game of Go (also called Igo, Weiqi, and Baduk). |  | | Go to Pages for Beginners or straight to the Beginner Study Section. |  | | Go to the Reference Section or other Starting Points. |
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http://senseis.xmp.net
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| | The Game of Go |
 | | The Game of Go The Game of Go |  | | With the cooperation of these publishers, IBUKI is now able to offer every in print Go book in English and the most complete selection of GO software and equipment anywhere. |  | | Twenty Years ago it was difficult to find information about GO written in English. |
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http://www.ibuki-trading-post.com/cgi-oak-creek/oak_start.cgi?24983-34489/igo
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| | Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Big three game firms go to war in Los Angeles |
 | | Microsoft is also banking on a new version of its popular Halo game series to take the wind out of Sony's sails. |  | | Nintendo got off to what some analysts consider a weak start yesterday with the news that its next-generation video game console, the Revolution, will not appear in shops until next year. |  | | Big three game firms go to war in Los Angeles |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1485458,00.html
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| | Oriental Game of GO |
 | | eath situations have plagued Go players since the games creation, and still, today, can be the difference between winning and losing (even to the highest of DAN players). |  | | is a solid supporter of the American Go Association |  | | The "Go Board" Internet software is written specifically |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/le_evans/golink.htm
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| | BBC SPORT Football Irish Blues game to go ahead as planned |
 | | Blues boss David Jeffrey has agreed to play the game even though he has three players involved with the Northern Ireland U21 squad. |  | | Linfield had no game at the weekend following the Uefa Cup exertions last Thursday when they held Halmstads BK to 1-1 draw in Sweden. |  | | It was originally thought that the game would have to be rearranged. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/sport1/hi/football/irish/4153742.stm
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| | Go: web of go ring |
 | | elcome to the web ring.This is a database driven connection of websites related to the game of go. |  | | f you are a member of the game of go ring and need to edit your site information (URL, site name, description, keywords, password), please follow this link:: |  | | Sven Tissot's page of GO: web of go ring |
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http://www.tissot.de/go/goring.html
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| | BoulderGo The Boulder Go Club |
 | | The Boulder Go Club for adults is an independent, informal gathering of Go enthusiasts in or near Boulder, Colorado, USA. |  | | For the Kids and Teens Go Club at the Boulder Public Library, click here |  | | The adult club meets on Wednesday evenings, most every week. |
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http://bcn.boulder.co.us/recreation/go
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