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News from 21/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Michael Prescott, William Kay, Anthony Burgess, Eric Carson, Barbara Hall, John Birt, Tony Birtley, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Bel Mooney, Sally Whyte, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Robert McCrum, Lesley White, Barbara Ellis, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Jane Gardam, Danby Bloch, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Gordon Kirby, John Stansell, Sam Milne, Sheridan Morley, Ned Balfe, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, John David Morley, Sally Payne, Sue Nichols, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Nick Pitt, John O'Byrne, Andrew Sullivan, Claudia Schiffer, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Boris Yeltsin, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Cyril Dixon, Alan Hayward Chairman, Deryk Brown, Peter Wilson, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Shelley von Struncker, Patricia Jungstedt, Beryl Bainbridge, John Tanner, Brian Pearce, Barry Norman, John Swain, Harvey Porlock, Davis, Penelope Mortimer, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Geoff Whitten, Libby Purves, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Ronald Banks, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Mark Skipworth, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Brian Moynahan, Bernard Cafferty, Ann Moffat, Heather Hill, John Banville, Paul Donovan, John Owen, Louis Coldwell, Gordon Connelly, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, Paul Morley, Margaret Dibben, Geoffrey Berrie, Steven Downes, Nicholas Fraser, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tecwen Whittock, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, William Trevor, Fiona Lafferty, Frank Delaney, Martin Jacques, Phil Baker, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Gillian Upton, Lois Rogers, Brian Reading, Jack Nicholson, Russell Brass, John Karter, Malcolm Winton, Lesley Chamberlain, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Alice Thomas Ellis, Stephen Jones, Chris Campling, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Robert Elms, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Miranda Seymour, Michael Gottlieb, Keith Martin, James Woodall, David Lodge, M Van Miert, Hubert Gregg, J G Ballard, Jon Swain Far East Correspondent, Andrew Hogg, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Richard Woods, Nicholas Clee, Peter Johnson, Ronald Cave, Anneka Rice, David Churchill, Maurice Chittenden, Ivan Fallaon, Brian Moore, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Lydia Machell, Sean Langan, Geoffrey Chaucer, David Stafford, Alastair Burnet, Roy Hattersley, William Cutting Managing Director, Emily Dean, Lucy Eliman, Dave Hill, Matthew Campbell, Nike Pitt, Stan Levenson, Grahame J Lavis, Norman Macrae, Andrew Dilnot, John Carey, Nadine Meisner, Godfrey Golzen, Lauren St John, David Bainbridge, Alasdair Grey, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Martin Amis, David Richardson, Chris Stonor, Elizabeth Buchan, Andrew Crowther, Paul Pickering, Nigel Roebuck, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Danny Devito, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Emma Forrest, Joanna Simon, James Bethall, Penelope Lively,

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Mother's day gift from IRA: boy, 4, killed and 56 injured Shoppers fleeing bomb are hit by second blast Major faces new revolt over budget Virgin The Irish Bishop who Broke his Vows Bishop wants to be reunited with teenage son of former lover Biggest Ever Sunday Times Russia in crisis as Yeltsin fights to survive Contents Epidemic of Aids in Africa 'a tragic myth' Clear Your Desk Austin Kaye Army Officer The Sunday Times 20,000 jobs to go as only 10 pits reprieved Thomson Worldwide Nat West loophole leaks customer secrets Day at the shops turns to carnage The Times Father in appeal over Enniskillen Midland Biggest ever Biggest stories Biggest selling Peugeot An Indian 'Tolstoy' excites the literati Heart patients get new operation Compaq Major plans cabinet reshuffle In today's Other Papers Mercury accuses BT of 'dirty tricks' Heseltine angry over Vat on fuel Mitterrand meets Smith in 'summit' Alliance Gas Taxing question: is it worth keeping the company car? 50mph brake on M25 rush hour Row as fugitive gets power deal Intercity Tatty technical work puts British schools to shame Stolen paintings put ancient law to the test Renault a Certain Flair 'Free' gifts keep petrol prices up The Coup that Failed On the face of it, it was a skirmish over John Birt's tax affairs. But the real battle was being was guard as they attempted to regain their stranglehold on the BBC Alitalia Jitters, Not Judgment Mountfield Smug shamelessness has yielded the field to Labour Nationwide The American American Airlines Left faces humiliating defeat in 'le big crash' Former RAF pilot on course to be next Israeli president Cellnet SAAB Kim goes to brink on frontier of hate Pentagon airs plans for Korea air strike Air Portugal Everest Patten keeps his cool as China rages Fiat Egypt takes on the Islamic enemy within Norwich Union 'Mad' spymaster foxes Germans Renault a Certain Flair Vauxhall Russia on the brink as Yeltsin goes it alone 'A civilised way out of crisis' Nursing home care Royal Mail FBI brings out secret electronic weapons as Waco siege drags on US fears drugs influx as Britain quits Belize Thomson Peugeot ANC turns on charm to woo white voters Britain poised to send 10,000 troops to Bosnia The day 'God' rode in with the food One man broke the siege of Srebrenica, Tony Birtley reports from the shattered town Ford Weather and Travel Outlook Policeman in fatal stabbing News Digest Hoover inquiry Fishing threat Cane ruling £45m fire bill United Medical Enterprises Ltd Bond winners Forbidden fruit Henley Management College Holiday Autos Contents Keeping warm on Lamont's bonfire of the promises Jonathan Miller reviews the week Stena Sealink Line The £10 billion double act Atticus Governors found wanting as the Beeb bungles along The BBC can expect a rough ride in renewing its charter now the governing system has shown its vulnerability, warns Alastair Burnet SEAT Taxes tainted by politics of privilege A fairer tax system is essential when times are tough, and the chancellor should have used his budget to build it, says Peter Kellner April fool's hokum could badly misfire Basing hopes on post-dated cheques is no way to run an economy, warns Norman Macrae The Great Exhibition Loss of class identity means the party's over for left and right As the Socialists face defeat in France, Martin Jacques argues that Western Europe's politics is in a crisis that heralds profound changes "A love affair between a young man Why Hillary is Clinton's greatest health hazard The president's wife could seriously damage his plans, says Andrew Sullivan Reading books is not worth the effort Emma Forest, 16, explains why her generation prefers to watch a flickering screen rather that plough through a book St. George's University School of Medicine Marie Curie Cancer Care Flamboyant life and death of a wild man Spotlight On Tommy Leigh-Pemberton, one of the last of a breed of Mad Dogs and Englishmen. By Margarette Driscoll Husband who logged out of his marriage After the case of the MoD hacker, Jonathan Margolis hears a wife's tale of computer obsession Phillips Labour looks at the ultimate electoral loser Proportional representation is the last thing the party needs, says Roy Hattersley Should biographers think of giving up sex? Frank Delaney analyses the latest wave of dirt-digging revelations about the lives of the famous Cities Suzuki The great airship of opera may be on his last legs The war of Pavarotti's knee is creating discord throughout the musical world. Peter Millar reports Inland Revenue Secretaries' Office: Wheels within cartwheels Answers Christopher Lloyd presents readers' answers to intriguing questions Readers' questions Delta Air Lines, Inc. Delta Air Lines We need this weapon to save the spoken word. . . . . . and fight Estuary English The right face for Guy's Points Birthdays Oxford go first-class in the voyage of the damned Heavy weight with all the shots Brough Scott on an event that was not so much a race as a little piece of immortality in the Cotswold hills O'Brien happily saddled with his name John Karter meets the latest contender from a famous training stable Ten to follow on this year's Flat Ireland upset Lions party Langer plays the survival game Sports Picture of the Year: Chris Smith captured the essence of the Olympics against the Barcelona skyline The Spirit of the Game Can't bat, can't bowl, can't win The Times Snow freezes out Luck-Hille and heads for seventh title David Hunn reports on the real tennis amateur semi-finals at Queen's Club Ford Gilford soars with eagle News Focus National challenge Bedford wins key votes Mushtaq strikes Low but high Susanti again Breakthrough Takeover Mansell shows off his street cred Playing for high stakes: a new career gets underway in Australia as an uneasy peace breaks out in Europe Gordon Kirby on the Formula One world champion's impressive start to Indycar racing at Surfer's Paradise Heavy traffic blown away as Prost gets green light Nigel Roebuck on the latest events in the high-stakes poker game that is motor racing politics Hoddle leading his team into the promised land Tony Francis on the belief of Swindon's player-manager in the role of destiny Pretenders Norwich found out Chelsea fail with the hard sales pitch Liverpool sub capsizes Everton Arsenal flair outwits Southampton brawn Gifted mechanics give hint of sparks to come A kick-in the balls Whistle Blower One in the pie False dopes Two Keane? Calling time Cold turkey In dry Jock United start to look like also-rans again Joachim flair puts England third Cup ghosts haunt desperate Blades Shoot-on-sight Yorke marches Villa to the top Toothless Blackburn show the strain Adams salvages draw for Oldham Football Pools Forecast For the Record Rugby Union Jaguar Sport on TV and Today's Fixtures Racing France clear the final hurdle England toppled by Irish passion Reputations count for nothing as Irish come of age Brough Scott witnesses English players grow old and fade into the history books 'England's stalwarts deserved a better finale' Brian Moore salutes a game Irish team and makes a plea to the Lions selectors The Open Business School Andersen to go in Spring Ram shake-up Price war looms in mobile phones Mercury seeks to tap mass market Americans eye Abbott Mead Unemployment Fall - just a blip Thorn defence arm may be sold to GEC No spending cuts—yet Former high-flyer enjoys unemployment C & C for Human Potential Section Spring Budget 93 Irish hit plunges AMEC into red Lamont's not so brave new world Business Comment HSBC Holdings plc Treasury's Black Hole Biting the bullet on tax may not be enough to ease the pain The increased taxes announced in the budget will not stop the cuts in public spending needed to combat a growing deficit. Report by Andrew Dilnot, right Sedgemoor in Somerset Part-payment is promised for Peggy Pound's burial Pegging the pound to the D-mark in 1990 hopelessly unbalanced British economic policy. Brian Reading, right, argues it is time to redress the balance Brands Direct Limited Hope: one thing that will not be going up A share in the boardroom Overseas Trade Services Redland profits from Steetley takeover Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times Sharp A model approach to the downside of the economy Behind the scences of the pay-later budget: a cut in buying power. . . Increases in indirect taxes will push up inflation. It could breach the Treasury's 4% ceiling before the end of this year, ruling out any further cut in interest rates, writes Brian Pearce The Sunday Times Locate in Scotland America's economic loco may steam off alone Export drive moves to centre-stage Beware of the hike behind the power play Economic Dutlook . . . and tax increases to come-but a thumbs up from the sport of kings The Credit Insurance Association Limited Racing cheers new Vat rule Investors in Industry Lopez to drive VW on a lean mixture The ailing German giant is betting $20m on the man who transformed Opel and Vauxhall, writes Andrew Lorenz Cumbria Battling for the soul of Clark shoes With predators gathering outside and factions fighting each other inside, Clark's future is uncertain, writes Matthew Lynn Lucas Stephen Markeson Heath turfed out as Baring acts to stem broking losses With the sacking of chairman Christopher Heath last week, people are wondering if Baring Securities, the company he founded, can prosper without him, writes Kirstie Hamilton The Patent Office South African Airways City of Europe Carsberg calls for greater OFT power Double trouble for debt-laden Isosceles Fayeds deny buyout Earl to go public BR pension move Fenchurch floats The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adams & Co Adams & Co Business Transfer Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecommunications U. 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Report by Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor Don't tax yourself in the gym Single parent, two children The main points Couple, non-working wife, two children Couple, working wife, two children Hill Samuel Couple, non-working wife, child over 18 Pensioner couple under 75 Section Spring Budget Life firms prefer to keep policyholders in dark Comment Chancellor brings a ray of sun Legal & General 'Perk' cars face huge rises in tax Spring Budget Drivers of small cars could pay 30% less; luxury-car drivers 200% more, says Margaret Dibben Cash may rule the road Bristol & West International Investors suffer losses through covert tax Spring Budget The Equitable Life The good news for couples Save & Prosper General Accident Life Assurance Ltd. 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And for Bel Money, who was 17 at the time, it really did Turnberry Hotel The Sunday Times Crossword An Englishman's Ideal Home is his shell suit In firm possession of all his prejudices, Hugh Pearman visits the 70th Ideal Home show at Earls Court, and finds that it lives up to them The Sunday Times The Bahamas Try Belgium—it's surreal thing There's more to it than Tintin and Magritte Jonathan Margolis on the chic that is Belgique Plenty of crack in a cut-glass town Paul Pickering joins 20,000 Irishmen in Cheltenham for a Guinness and a gamble Boots Overseas Travel Airline ticket Network Multiple Display Advertising Items XL helpings cooked to a T in NW1 Food & Drink Table Talk Oriental Magic Holidays British Airways Holidays Travelbag Quest Worldwide American Travel Centre World wide Worldwide Travel Insurance Services Limited Vintage value Wine Travellers Abroad Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items US chiefs tackle air safety Tax hike hits hotels Bargain fares Air link to Athens FO urges caution School's out for savers Cheaper in chains Culture breaks Lakeland escape routes Article Withdrawn Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghost riders in the sky Who says you can't fly from the US to Cuba? 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Graham Rose reports Temptations for technical types Spring Gardening Fair The Sunday Times British Midland Contents Will the recovery take off? David Smith test-flies some European routes out of recession Open skies clouded by unfair fares Best perks are on the ground Steering clear of capital congestion Regional airports are going places, writes David Churchill "Fly in Business Class or save money King dollar rules in land of the tsars The many pitfalls of Eastern Europe are outlined by Brian Moynahan, who points out that genuine pleasures, and bargains, are also easy to find-if you know where to look British Midland Springboards to prosperity Airport hubs that mean business Time to lobby for a better deal You need never Pay full rate for a room again. David Churchill explains the money-saving moves available to your and your company and, on teh next two pages, looks at the new-style grand hotels and the expansion in the budget end of the market Rooms at the top MSS Handling Ltd The discreet charm of the budget chains Doctors' warning over Holland The Regent Sprinting along on the fast track Trains are catching up with planes, writes Philip Beresford British Midland Car hire firms drive some hard bargains Business travellers risk paying over the odds for car rental, warns Gillian Upton, but there are ways to keep costs down Cover yourself with plastic Don't leave home without a full deck of cards and adequate insurance cover, advises Margaret Dibben Cost of Renting a Group 'C' Car for the… No fun please, we're British David Churchill on what a recent survey reveals about national attitudes Forte Posthouse Contents Some prize reads Sticking together Contents Close encounters Verse fates Waste of space? Horse's mouth Small beginnings Pile 'Em High On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on double trouble in post-modernist literature Dreams of a demon lover Biography John Carey reviews a biography of Daphne du Maurier that shows the bestselling author of Rebecca to have been tormented, self-obsessed and sexually confused Writing Magazine The invisible man Autobiography Utopia and Other Places by Richard Eyre Bloomsbury £16.99 pp206 Rake's progress Jaywalking by Jay Landesman Weidenfeld £15.99 pp229 The Book Guild Ltd. Ben Okri Hollywood Babylon Film Barry Norman assesses Michael Medved's attack on a movied industry devoted to gratuitous sex and violence Do You Have a Book to Publish? The myth of the Jackal To the Ends of the Earth: The Hunt for the Jackal by David Yallop Cape £17.99 pp580 All in a Day's work Politics . . . But with Respect Memorable Television Interviews with Statesmen and Parliamentarians by Sir Robin Day Weidenfeld £17.99 pp301 A caste of thousands Fiction A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth Phoenix House £20 pp1,349 Vikram Seth: making advances Diary A Great Tradition How has Ireland produced so many writers of genius? John Banville explains his country's literary wealth Thorughly modern Nick Hornby praises a selection of vibrant new Irish writing Erich Segal A secret history Fiction Asta's Book by Barbara Vine Viking £15.99 pp437 Family misfortunes The Year of the Virgins by Catherine Cookson Bantam Press £14.99 pp270 Authors The Phoenix Press Drawing the line Popular Culture Adult Comics An Introduction by Roger Sabin Routledge £35/9.99 pp320 King's loyal subject The Stephen King Story by George Beahm Little, Brown £16.99 pp372 Dorrance Publishing Inc Janus Publishing Company The straight man Music Cliff Richard The Biography by Steve Turner Lion £16.99 pp384 Frock 'n' roll Elvis: The Secret Files by John Parker Anaya £14.99 pp272 I'll Never Walk Alone An Autobiography by Gerry Marsden with Ray Coleman Bloomsbury £16.99 pp178 Minerva Press The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 263 All the wrong places Travel Falling Off the Map Some Lonely Places of the World by Pico Iyer Cape £14.99 pp190 The Sunday Times Paperbacks Dillons Bookline Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals Oxford University Press Accelerated learning Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Way They were Scenes from the Forgotten past of the Famous A Royal Corgi The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Superheroes The Bank that Likes to Say The Numskulls A Comic Classic from Beezer Weekly No Head for Money! Judging by Appearances. . . Stingray Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cod's Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Contents Nostalgia trip In the Sixties, artists became as glamorous as pop stars. They were photographed for the glossy magazines; they lived fast, public lives; and, says Frank Whitford, they soon burned out . . . But when, exactly, were the Sixties? Aiming thigh-high Scrutiny A mild eminence The Culture profile Richard Eyre succeeded Olivier and Peter Hall as director of the National Theatre. And, very quietly, he's succeeding as much as either. By James Woodall. Photograph by Sally Soames Audi Audi Prepared to take the rap The headlines said that Ice Cube, the hard-core rapper, would 'bring hate to London'. Actually, he brought his family. Sean Langan reports Jack's back with a Hoffa you can't refuse Star vehicle or true life story? Iain Johnstone asks the actor and director Danny DeVito to introduce Haffa, in which he co-stars with Jack Nicholson Pictures that paint more than words Biopics take a biography and change the facts. Nicholas Fraser knows: it happened to a book of his Royal Opera House Film check Dressing up for Alexon Greater Britten Paul Driver prefers Peter Grimes in concert to Bluebeard on stage No need to sell out Despite the glossy marketing of younger opera divas, established stars such as Frederica von Stade, left, have no problem finding an audience. by Hugh Canning Doyly Carte Pavarotti in Concert Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions Viewing, Week Ending March 7 Called to account David Stafford sleeps through late-night cheer for insomniacs and tots up the high cost of survival for the deserving Premier France Shaftesbury Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre Bankhouse Prince of Wales Theatre Midge ure Crazy for You Theatre check Your exclusive ticket to the best seats Abbey national Fast, outrageous and never genteel. John Peter on very Irish drama Dance messiah A controversial choreographer is back. Nadine Meisner reports Intelligentsia test Robert Hewison on a theatrical triumph by Anthony Burgess The Daily Telegraph Victor Hochhauser Grand Classical Gala Grand Opera Gala Spectacular Classical Gala Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal National Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm every woman The newly liberated Princess of Wales has been claimed by feminists—notably the American academic, Camille Paglia—as a role model. Lesley White on recasting Di Sunday 21 March Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Sunday 21 March Film Dilys Powell's film of the week Monday 22 March Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Tuesday 23 March Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Wednesday 24 March Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Thursday 25 March Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Friday 26 March Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Saturday 27 March Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Today 21 March Monday 22 March Tuesday 23 March Critics' choice Wednesday 24 March Thursday 25 March Friday 26 March Saturday 27 March World Service Come rain or come shine Radio Waves The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Times Contents The Theatre Club Word Check Collector Card Contents The new golden age of writing A Z Wordpower Lady Chatterley's Lover The history of the language Danish, Latin, French, Greek. . . half Europe's tongues seem to be mixed in with Old English—and their influence is still very obvious today The Sunday Times Word games It's in there somewhere The ultimate arbitrator Dictionaries are supposed to look after our language. How do they come to decisions about what is wrong and what is right? B… A New English Dictionary New guardians and keepers Now the lexicographers are starting to listen to everything we say Teen talk A coded language is part of growing up—even if adults invent it. Now flower-power lingo is back Usually do not cancel each other out (as negative… Style-setters on style Language lobbies The Sunday Times Champion of the ordinary man The Sunday Times Oxford Contents Tag Heuer The Fractured Fatherland Lexterten Jeep British Gas British Gas NEC Royal Mint France Air France Simple Sale Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Baxi Bermuda Phillippine Airlines Zeit Geist at Zero Harrods Europe's Broken Heart United Airlines So was the Car that Beat It, and the Car that Beat… Death of the Green Dream John Deere Ltd. Subaru A Canon Bubble even faster on Canon (UK) Ltd The Angst and the Optimism Mitsubishi Motors Sound and Fury Germany, February 12th 1992 Marriott Solutions Marriott Exer Skier Proton Western Driveways Reader's Digest Dancing among the Shadows Dateline Wesley-Barrell Carnell Ltd. Aristocast Originals Shelvex Ltd Interwood Marketing (UK) PLC Sight Savers Sweet and Sauer German cooking is traditionally robust but its influences are strangely eclectic, ranging from Eastern Europe to the Orient Dayfold PLC Nightingales Ltd The Personal Touch Muro Linguaphone Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Wine Club Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto 1701 Chess Bookwise West Hampstead Clinic The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Claudia Schiffer, supermodel, talks to Fiona Lafferty, Photograph by Rory Carnegie Brother BCA Book Clubs

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