News from 12/04/1992
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Michael Prescott, Julia Pascal, Barbara Hall, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Graham Lees, Susan d'Arcy, Terry Farrell, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Ned Balfe, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Lars Persson, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Ronald Blythe, Sunnie Mann, Sally Payne, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Charles Hymas, Jason Tomas, Michael Thrasher, Ivan Falion, Carol Sarler, Dr Stefan Buczacki, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Amruta Slee, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Cynthia Clarke, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Mark Leishman, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, David Cairns, Michael Portillo, Carol Price, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Tiffen, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, John Patten, George Perry, Dr Brian Porter, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Rose Shepherd, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, John Luke, James Adams, Paul Driver, Anthony Minghella, Vanora Bennett, Steven Downes, David Hughes, David Leppard, Richard Ellis Southern Africa Correspondent, Tim Rayment, Janet Daley, Rufus Olins, Gillian Shephard, David Lawrenson, Pauline Georgalides, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Helen Fielding, Michael Watkins, Brian Reading, Sian Roberts, John Karter, Sir John, Jane Kokan, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Janine Di Giovanni, Andrew Neil, Iain Hutchison, Margaret Frame, Oliver James, Andrew Grice, Christopher Hibbert, E D McHENRY, Tony Husband, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Peter Plani, Dilys Powell, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, Steve Bright, Galina Carter, C Ericson, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Robert Green, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Rebecca Fowler, John Kelly, Roger Clarke, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, David Blunkett MP, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Sean Langan, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Jackie Mann, Andrew Alderson, Colin Shindler, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Chris Irvine, Donald MacCormick, Deirdre Fernand, Bookwatch, Bernard Luckcock, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Edward Mitchell, Elizabeth Buchan, Colin Rallings, Frank Whiteford, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Sir Alastair Burnet, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Simon Reeve, Gill Walker, James Dalrymple, Part Three, Joanna Simon, Jenny Hallam, Clement Freud, Iain Jenkins, Harvey Woolf, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro, Paul de Sa, Anthony Russell,
ResumoLamont survives in reshuffle Two women, Bottomley and Shephard, join cabinet as Baker leaves Smith set for Labour leadership Yorkon Third body found in the rubble of IRA blast Devastation: when terrorists turned the City of London into Beirut Contents John Major's New Cabinet. The Full List A woman with the right stuff Four new faces in the prime minister's 'excellent team for the Nineties' Health Jaeger Man Epitome of the self-made man Education Astonished by her success Employment Theraton Belgravia Reputation as a troubleshooter Treasury Rolex Secret Labour meeting to plan Kinnock's fall Scottish MPs divided over call for civil disobedience Hertz Mr Major's musical chairs Comment State-educated Tories take over the reins New men and women change the profile of Westminister Abbey National How Essex Man showed Major the path back Chattering-class socialists lost for words after defeat Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising New test may reduce breast cancer toll Barclays Jennifer and Roger: Steamy phone calls and creaking… Ambridge's heavy breathers send shock waves through the shires Cameron: Will the cad of Ambridge stay true to type… Elizabeth and Nigel: Will her old flame do the… Police chief to quit soon In today's Other Papers Health loss Gay event Royal robber Disease fear Article Withdrawn Ford The Pope cracks down on sinners for Easter week Honda Stores declare war on new bank charges Phone quizzes 'cheat children' Securicor Omega Express Fantasy world: Even the welcome arms of Mickey and… The Volvo 940. You Can't Go Wrong Contents Sandals Victory Michael Jones, David Hughes, Andrew Grice and John Furbisher on the election result that surprised everybody—except the winner Socialism, RIP Homebase Labour faces surge for PR as soul-searching begins With defeat ringing in its ears, Labour may be forced to form an alliance in order to beat the Conservatives, say Andrew Grice and John Furbisher Ryanair Ireland Lunn Poly Spare a thought for a good man treated badly The scale of the Labour leader's disappointment is a direct measure of his achievement, Robert Harris writes How and why the How: Essex Man stays loyal and the older woman is won over Berkeley Homes Portrait of the Electorate Pollsters now need to answer a few questions Did they ask the wrong people, at the wrong time, or did public simply lie? David Smith quizzes the opinion poll supremos on their poor election showing TWA the Best of America Night of champagne and sour grapes Celebrations of many political colours were held on Thursday night, but some ended earlier than expected Vauxhall The Sunday Times Boundary changes could set the Tories up for life New constituencies due to be created before the next election could lose Labour seats without a vote being cast, reports David Hughes Perhaps it was The Sun 'wot won it' for John Major A press blitz on Kinnock does seem to have reduced Labour's share of the vote, reveals Brian MacArthur How the Voters Read the Election Iberia Airlines of Spain False hope launches the SNP at Labour's throat Donald MacCormick analyses the Scottish result Winners and Losers A night for the TV scrapbook They may have been wrong-footed by the exit polis, but the television pundits provided a memorable coverage, writes Sir Alastair Burnet Subaru Quotes from the campaign No Comment Smile, though your heart is breaking Losing your seat is painful, as Clement Freud discovered Bear necessity of Moscow life Out of this World Seychelles date for lusty legend Throwing the book at Keating Lifting the lid on French vanity How Arafat survived the desert storm PLO leader's plane crashed just yards from a minefield Winnie Mandela faces new charges Canon By Our Foreign Staff: Threat to blow up Bosnian dam British Airways Holidays Sweden's left finds a saviour in a miniskirt (Reuters): Foes vote to curb Yeltsin's power The Sunday Times Card Firebug brings fear to placid world of Amish Sect falls silent as its barns burn Honda Las Vegas of the East starts to rise in Kazakhstan Glenfiddich The New PC Collection from ICL ICL Europe's dream of money union starts to splinter AT&T Stuttgart Man in his Opel Kadett leads German drive to racist right Liechtenstein picks a war over its 'stolen' land Raped nun takes on Guatemala's torture troops Rover Metro Simplex Weather and Travel Outlook Special Branch future in doubt New road lines to warn of ice News Digest 'Blind' joyride Top musician Food warning Jaffa will Holy orders Unity Hall dies Bond winners Contents He did it his way Smallbone of Devizes Contents Dan Air The agony of a perfect man The announcement by Arthur Ashe that he has Aids stunned and moved the sporting world. James Dalrymple explains the unique quality of spirit that has made the tennis player stand out in the grim tally of the disease's victims Canon Can Godfrey Smith After the euphoria—the headaches The Treasury is about to get tough, says David Smith Man and Superman We are a nation of liars Robert Harris sees years of unending political hell stretching ahead, with one grey Tory cabinet succeeding another Ercol What's wrong with gloating at a bad loser? Labour must learn why it lost, argues Barbara Amiel, and sort itself out to give the voters a healthier choice in future Kinnock's 'angels' fly into trouble on the moral high ground Platform Labour used crude moral blackmail to buily voters, says Janet Daley, but fooled only itself Orient~express Major must consecrate his victory on the altar of honest competition The dangers facing this fourth Tory administration are profound and can be fought in only one way, says Norman Macrae Atticus Nice Major and cosy Europe can't fill the void The Tory victory leaves unanswered some questions that go to the heart of the British psyche, argues Bryan Appleyard Picture Gallery Essex Man has seen off socialism Socialism is dead, writes Norman Stone, but we shall miss its foolishness PC Direct Red rag in a bull market: why the FT voted Labour Tim Rayment finds out how the City's paper came out for Kinnock Falling in Love Again When Jackie Mann was freed after his 865-day ordeal as a hostage, he found that along with all the other heady sensations of freedom, he was, at the age of 77… Part Three of the Jackie and Sunnie Mann story Tender loving care—and the occasional squabble 'Jackie's free, darling. We're on our way' Come back, Henry Fowler, all is forgiven Points Norwich Union Healthcare A perfectly painless way to get PR The Sunday Times Surgeon stands by his claims of NHS 'neglect' Women spot another stain on television Met's promise to WPCs Nikon Compact Be fair to me and my dog Birthdays The New Electoral Map of Britain Wasps steal Orrell dream of champions Orrell's and Northampton's title hopes lie shattered, Park depart and West Hartlepool will get to play among the big boys Northampton's bid in tatters Edwards stars in Wigan title triumph Bath become safest bet as rivals falter Rugby Round-Up Cassidy brings order to a scrappy match Bath celebrate at Park's wake Merger: two into one can be superlative Stephen Jones on why clubs joining forces will be a great leap forward Bad decisions leave Monarchs fuming The Rose Debenture Mean streak forged in the mean streets The Sue Mott Interview Pompey chimes forever calling me home Anthony Minghella on his passion for Portsmouth and hopes for success in tomorrow's FA Cup semi-final replay Lawrence helps Airdrie's heavy brigade come up to speed Jason Tomas on the striker whose explosive pace could settle Tuesday's Scottish Cup semi-final replay Conner set to wave goodbye to the cup America's Cup Supermum a fancied outsider Novice set to shock the favourite Mota Cliff Temple on the challenge of Andrea Wallace in today's London Marathon Tertian promoted as Rodrigo slumps Racing 'Little running machine' leaves Zola in shadow John Luke sees the eclipse of a once great athlete Arazi sprints past fame into legend John Karter on the successor to Secretariat Warning: these ladies should not be trifled with Judo Imran may miss tour News Focus Luton's hopes fade after defeat Sharp scores four in Oldham spree Hirst stirs Wednesday's old glory Arsenal roll towards Europe Football Focus Coventry jolted by late and lucky winner Durie winner lifts Spurs to safety Hammers' goal rush too late Lest they forget Whistle Blower Future goals Name-droppers Football Results For the Record Victor Chandler Summaries of the Leading Matches Racing Storm ruins Woosnam's day Nick Pitt reports on a dramatic day in the Masters at Augusta Car Magazine Strachan and Cantona revive Leeds spirit Mighty midgets make an impressive double act Robert Green on the unlikely pair of Woosnam and Parry First Division Contents Personality clash sparks fear of collapse at O&Y Treasury warns against early base rate cut Spotlight on future government policy Setting the Agenda Shareholders attack top salaries Power shake-up plan Heseltine to revamp DTI Black leads race for Maxwell's Daily News TIH Hanson set to sell Ever Ready Election euphoria is out of proportion Business Comment Manchester Business School TAT European Airlines In the end, tax was the issue View Point Ashcroft's race to boost image Too hot for Lloyd's to handle Signals at red for helpful Sir John Prufrock Mega-Bucks Spoilt for choice at CBI Royal Institute of British Architects Toasting the Tories The celebrations started with the result from Basildon and were still continuing yesterday. A report from the dealing desks, boardrooms and wine bars of Conservative Britain Northern Rock Free! Confidence factor pulls recovery much closer New signs of recovery are for real, says David Smith, Economics Editor County Natwest Ventures Time to take forecasting away from the Treasury GPA Group plc Hertz FT-SE 100 index Major share movements By Extel Financial: Top 100 companies By Credit Suisse First Boston: International data Tiny may have to sell Observer Increased losses and its own debt burden may force the sale of Lonrho's most prized asset. Matthew Lynn reports ICI in £350m fibres sale Pensioner pressure Lloyd's views aid for names Blues for Woodrow Sharewatch Compass Group Vodafone Group Fisons Hazlewood Foods Trouble hits syndicates Norwich puts up sale signs William Baird Cable & Wireless Heritage Directors in selling spree Base-rate fall likely Whitbread Smiths Industries Utility companies BAe gears up for Saudis Texaco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Migration Makes Money Prontac Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Toplix Tokyo recovery fails to calm frayed nerves The nosedive by Japanese stocks has shattered the country's financial supremacy. Report by Garth Alexander and Margaret Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best Instant Sign Company Midland The Listening Bank Bundesbank split on Ecu Barclays Independent Financial Adviser Tory victory heralds a savings spree After the election, Lamont's budget is back on track. Diana Wright offers a guide Yorkshire Guernsey Taxman gets teeth into dentist Questions of cash Pep offers wider choice The M&G Group The Equitable Life American Express didn't do so nicely Bank of Scotland National Savings concedes its word is its bond Hongkong settles its terms for Midland bid Lombard NatWest Docklands developer hits trouble Profits collapse at top hotel groups IMC Verbatim Data Life Blue ecstasy sends stock market crazy In the City Expert guidance to help solve those IT problems Information Resources Contents Not a sporting contest Not a sporting contest Why should his children be involved in Graeme Souness's marital rows? Carol Sarler cries foul So Who's the Lemon? When The Face lost in court to Jason Donovan, his reaction was to ofter to reduce the damages bill. The magazine's reaction last week was to rally its supporters behind the snidely named Lemon Fund Character Shows Too close for comfort Where can patients turn if they have an affair with a psychotherapist, asks Oliver James The Sunday Times Crossword You can come out now Connections The Sunday Times Heath's Style Victims Sobering Thoughts New York Collections Paula Reed on the 1940s revival on the catwalks Ehrman Tapestry Cartier Limited The Times Cloudhoppers Silk Cut Travel Crusading for candid sex Janine Di Giovanni meets Isabel Koprowski, the brains behind the first all-British porn magazine for women of the 1990s Gardena Very interesting news about accountants Helen Fielding on how the profession with the image problem is being encouraged to break out and go wild First Ladies second to none New York Dispatches The destination White House wives are too smart to stay home, reports Geordie Greig Tiptree Waterford Crystal Unjust desserts for society cafe Table Talk Reds to partner a Paschal lamb Wine Tasters Forte Heritage The perfect car - almost Motoring Freehold threat to retirement homes Property Continental Murray Tough as They Come In Brief Ancasta Boats Triumph of the tulip Gardening Magnolias can stand the rain The Annual Report on Company Cars Skiing in May Directions Moor than Seville Road to the real diner Purse-friendly packages Copacabana clampdown Debate revived Mark Warner Danube blues Michael Watkins takes a colourful cruise through Europe aboard the Danube Princess How to find peak form Scandinavian Seaways Cunard Countess Madeira Paradores & Pousadas Premier The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items LA Dordogne David Wickers explores the boundless countryside, the castles and the caves that grace this region of south-west France Euro Break Viasa Cunard Istafjord Sunsail Clubs Thomson The British Virgin Islands Voyages Jules Verne Worldwide Virgin atlantic Toast to a fair city Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express STA Travel Airbreak Ltd Bridge the World Travel Centre Airline Network Creat Deals on Qantas We're giving other travel agents a flying… Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida USA Multiple Display Advertising Items AirFare Warehouse Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Speeding Virgin atlantic Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlink Holidays Airbreak Ltd Czechoslovakia Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers Abroad Hayes and Jarvis Reho Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Air Lines Travelbag Sovereign Cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bug Peregor Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SFV Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items French Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jebsens Travel Style Holidays 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Martyn Holidays Maclaine Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalan Villas Ltd. 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Regalian Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Berkeley Homes Bovis Abroad Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Sewills Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Ambassadors Theatre Murder most crude Craig Brown on a week of amateur sleuths, half-truths and too much crime at prime time Fast forward Buffet's second helpings Frank Whitford relives his past, discovering long-lost works of art at the Liverpool Tate Royal Shakespeare Company Cards Arts diary You cannot be serious How low can high art go before it perished in its three-minute attention seeking? Sean Langan on the popularisation of classical culture Vanity Fair Euro-vision song contest Robert Sandall on the national borders of tastes in pop The master of his craft In a rare interview, Paul Scofield talks to Peter Lewis about his return to the West End stage in Shaw's Heartbreak House A pair of spectacles Robert Hewison on Shaw's Pygmalion and Gay's The Beggar's Opera Hannersmith Odeon Hooked on a fall Steven Spielberg's grown-up version of Peter Pan is great for pre-teens, says Iain Johnstone, but its maturity is too obviously at odds with its magic Lost in the forest Round-Up Doctor in a spin American Express On her avant-garde Julia Pascal meets Anna Teresa De Keersmacker, Europe's leading contemporary choreographer Frenzy of faltering footwork David Dougill on a Hitchcock spoof and classic Bournonville Blowing its own trumpet Radio The South Bank Centre Orchestrated wit Soundings David Cairns on the pleasures of musical humour Acts of faith Hugh Canning on Sir Edward Downes's new role, and his new production, at Covent Garden Vivid opposition of a protean decage Paul Driver applauds the second festival of Towards the Millennium Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reader Offer The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 214 Digging deep in the Garden Desmond Shawe-Taylor reviews a new collection of historic recordings BWIA Round-Up Wembley Arena Polydor The World's Greatest Live Entertainers in… Art Galleries James Taylor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Messiah I Can Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Concert Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Literary Guild Child of Desire The Man Who Wasn't Maigret a Portrait of Georges Simenon by Patrick Marnham Bloomsbury £17.99 pp346 Of cleats and transons Approaching Arthur Ransome by Peter Hunt Cape £13.99 pp192 Oxford University Press Come into the bedroom, Maud John Kelly on the correspondence from one of the great unrequited love affairs in literary history Where there's a will . . . Bernard Shaw: Volume IV, 1950-1991: The Last Laugh by Michael Holroyd Chatto £10.99 pp134 Vantage Press The Moscow Club Harper Collins Wild at heart Fiction Elizabeth Buchan tangles with dangerous liaisons and consuming passions in recent romancess The Pentland Press The Sunday Times Harsh landscapes The Granta Book of The American Short Story edited by Richard Ford Granta £16.99 pp710 The Book Guild Ltd. Demolition row The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks Picador £14.99 pp257 Iain Banks Bugged by progress The Fourth Horseman a Short History of Epidemics, Plagues and Other Scourges by Andrew Nikiforuk Fourth Estate £14.99 pp200 Crowds and power A pocalypse then: plague, disease, riot, street rebellion, war and its unh Riots, Risings and Revolution Governance and Violence in Eighteenth-Century England by Ian Gilmour Hutchinson £25 pp504 Lest they forgot Hell's Foundations: A Town, its Myths and Gallipoli by Geoffrey Moorhouse Hodder £19.99 pp256 Diary Paperbacks Chronicles of Chiantishire Within Tuscany by Matthew Spender Viking £16.99 pp327 Writing Magazine The Postal Bookshop Fool's paradise The Barlow Clowes Affair by Lawrence Lever Macmillan £17.50 pp278 Edwina Mountbatten On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on literary bitching Authors? Janus Publishing Company Of prose and cons As he prepares to publish his 30th book, Elmore Leonard,"the greatest crime writer alive," talks to Amruta Slee Hardbacks Paperbacks Pile EM High Headline Dorrance Publishing INC Viking Leading Fiction Accelerated Learning Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers ALi the Alien No kidding! The Funday Times Club Scribble Get 'Hooked' with this terrific jigsaw puzzle! The NuMSKuLLS History of Fish'n' Chips! Furry! Fright Vets Peculiar Pets! Pick of the Packed Lunches Brainbusters The Cods Question Thinks Laterally Getting the right time Thunderbirds Deputy DiNK Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix At the Olympic Games Puffin Books Poetry Awards Bogart Fighting talk Sunday 12 April BBC1 Critics' choice Film choice Regional Variations Satellite Preview Home alone, really Colin Shindler, screenwriter of Buster, on the growing rarity of shows made for the family to watch Behind the screens News and gossip by Jonathan Miller Living dangerously Rising star Ralph Fiennes talks to Rose Shepherd about playing the hero Indecent exposure? Geordie Greig reports from the real-life setting for Northern Exposure, where TV fame is upsetting the locals Poptastic! Channel 4's wry look at 25 years of Radio 1 reveals relentles cheeriness on an epic scale. Elderly DJs really have had their day, says Robert Sandall Picture Gallery BBC1 Monday 13 April Critics' choice Film choice Regional Variations Satellite BBC1 Tuesday 14 April Critics' choice Film choice Regional Variations Satellite Picture Gallery Pioneer Elite BBC1 Wednesday 15 April Critics' choice Film choice Satellite Regional Variations BBC1 Thursday 16 April Critics' choice Film choice Regional Variations Satellite BBC1 Friday 17 April Critics' choice Film of the week Regional Variations Satellite BBC1 Saturday 18 April Critics' choice Film choice Regional Variations Satellite Radio Critics' choice Radio World Service Fiat Contents TAG Heuer The Dry You're Looking for is Extra Dry Contents The new Golf Electrolux 3 United Airlines Shrink Resistant Professor Anthony Clare, psychiatrist, and his son Simon, student, talk to Catherine Stott Lawn Flite Hülsta Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey National Club Med Irish Tourist Board Schott Bodyfit Qualcast Bodyfit Checking your pulse The Work-Out Pringle Week 2: The Diet Picture Gallery Williams Granth In Celebeations the Firest Danger Man Philips Dura Build Lufthansa Sex in a bold climate We put a lot of thought into our first car Mitsubishi Motors Wearside Neville Johnson Fitted Office Furniture The Fine Art of the Fascists Mix your Own Perfect Mediterranean Holiday American Express Holidays Sunsail Sunsail Clubs The Sunday Times Explore: Small Group Exploratory Holidays Accents—The Holiday Route to French Swan Hellenic: For the Best of All Worlds Picture Gallery Club Med Picture Gallery Down-Under—The Experts on top Exodus Expeditions - the Adventure Experts Andalusian Express The Sunday Times magazine The Tea Council The Ebersbach Collection Ltd. 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