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News from 21/10/2005

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Chris Craig, Gareth Rubin, Roger Boyes and James Bone, Jane Cornwell, Sarah Butler and Rajeev Syal, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Tim Albone, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Liz Bestic, Dennis Nottage, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Martin Richards, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Nicola Venning, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Simon Birch, Nick Bowling, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Chris Bowers, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, John Ellis, Bob Stanley, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, Michael Grade, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Anthony Seldon, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Caroline Merrell Banking correspondent, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dan Sabbagh and Elizabeth Judge, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Johnson, Barry Maude, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Arthur Boyd, Jane Wheatley, H. Harrison, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Joss Bolton, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tim Cooper, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Matt Hughes and Bill Edgar, Geoffrey Dean, Roger Williams, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sam Lister and Valerie Elliott, MarCus Binney, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, John G. Fenwick, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, James Webb, Nlc Hopkins, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, George Medd, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Rosie Bennett, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Rufus Wainwright, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, George Caulkin, Jodi Newton, Sean O'Neill and Yaakov Lappin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Cameron, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Graham Norwood, Peter Cates, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Robbie Williams, James Bone and Richard Beeston, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Ben West, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Lawyer in Saddam trial is kidnapped GCSE pupils failing Syria accused sounds Children killed This is no midlife crisis, but there is alot to be … The party's dilemma - is it Dave or David? 'A choice, not an echo' Slashed in an English class, the girl who tackled a bully Schools 'should be allowed to punish disruptive pupils' In the Times Today The Times Girl, 12, attacked in class by pupil with craft knife Keeping Control £1m fine after gas leak death BA catering deal Smoking ban Accused hoaxer River body clue Footballer warned Larwood bats sold Bt Party animal who knows how to spend Billionaires' Club What £1.2bn Buys £1.2bn payday for the toga tycoon Owner of Britain's biggest fashion chains says his record bonus is conservative, report Sarah Butler and Rajeev Syal Lawyer of Saddam's henchman kidnapped by mystery gunmen Judges grant bail to Algerian terrorist suspects Journalist is freed after 36 hours of secret diplomacy Pay rise for well civil servants Ulster police fear Child rapist jailed Water staff strike Diplomatic rift Asian dress bias Retirement study Why music makes you exercise 20% harder In the Groove What to Choose The Rolex Su Doku for All Cameron's answer reopens drugs question Two men who would be king - six weeks to seize the … Surviving candidates David Davis and David Cameron don't have long to persuade the Tory faithful they are fit for the top job, Rosie Bennett reports How They Voted What He Said - and what He Didn't Say What next? Vision of a winner glides through the corridors of soapbox central The Candidates The Party Says It's time for Cameron to go to the party and make himself known Homebase Underrated Fox bows out with dignity intact Pc World Tonight Profound remake of amnesiac's life Film Unknown White Male London Film Festival The Times Grown-up Harry Potter is too scary for children Argos Puzzle over real-life Midsomer murder Bose Soho nail-bomb survivor 'beaten to death for fun' Microsoft International migration Nationwide Immigration hits record high 580,000 people arrived in Britain last year, including a large influx from former Eastern bloc states, Richard Ford writes Rottweller, not corgi People "Ruddy duck". One of those inoffensive terms you come … Church's Picture Gallery With all that tweed and horse-riding, we should have … Ps Picture Gallery Look out for iffy types at the Affordable Art Fair … Citroën "Terrif Ic Fun" Tories swarm on Labour plan 'to cut bee welfare' Staples Police reject call to restructure Weather defeats MacArthur bid Senior civil servant is sacked Alan Clark wine fetches £50,000 Weak courses boost schools GCSE pupils still falling short in maths and English Half of primary school leavers failing three Rs Sainsbury's halfords Extremist Islamist has returned—via internet Torture valid as it saves lives, says M15 Renault Stars dropped after royal party turned into a scrum Joy and grief of Trafalgar Struggling to top up the public sector pension pot Chill out and let the kids talk the talk they click with Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Sunday trading Bard to verse Picture perfect Beans mean work Prepare for winter The Times Conspicuous Consumption It is party time (again) for the legendary Philip Green The Full Nelson This first draft of history still has the power to thrill and move This column comes to you certified free of any trace of epidemic-itis Notebook A Choice, Not an Echo The Conservative Party is now entitled to a full and frank debate Médecine sans frontières Thunderer My intoxication with Shandy Bizarre, bawdy, innovative . . . somehow the most eccentric novel in literature has made it to the screen Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate A fast climber with Everest to face A trot through history shows that Cameron would be the least experienced leader of modern times A tale of two trials: Saddam and the White House on display in the dock Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy Campers Police who shot chair-leg man will not be charged Land Rover Amazon's illegal can't see the lost New technology has revealed that the destruction of rainforests is worse than was thought, writes Sam Lister Land Rover Dell Magnet Time really is money as Tate coughs up £20,000 Dalya Alberge reports on new art that includes a piece which cannot be seen, a speaking clock and a filing cabinet WHSmith Drinking blamed for big rise in violence Former football boss faces prison Royal Mail auction is stone dead Briton dies in boating accident Captive beasts fit for a king Corpse Bride Friends till the zoo us do part Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Snogging teacher guilty of abusing pupil's trust Su Doku for All Multiple Display Advertising Items Court challenge to football chief Infected poultry farms face a one-mile exclusion zone Bird flu claims 67th victim as Eu plans two-day emergency exercise Victory's tarts with hearts toasted with Trafalgar rum Subaru A Weekend of Celebration In Times2 Today Laura Ashley Minister blamed for failing to spin his pensions deal as a Labour win Hatred Bill panders to minorities for votes, says comic 'A sheila jumped out, hands tied' Court hears how British backpacker Joanne Lees flagged down help after her kidnap ordeal, reports Helen Nugent Dreamer Scientist loses race bias case Elvis on her mind Airgun curb plea Victim named Player cautioned Funeral fine Toilet issue sharps Police officer filmed dumping boy in bin Victim considers legal action after 'humiliating experience', writes Tosin Sulaiman Multiple Display Advertising Items Libel ruling lets stars 'blackmail' media Times World News UN accuses Syria of leading plot to murder ex-Lebanese premier President al-Assad's brother-in-law is implicated by inquiry into Beirut attack, report James Bone and Richard Beeston Thirty Years of Conflict Blackburn is looking up as Condi takes Jack home to see her folks e London Energy O2 Home Sweet Home In Praise Of Older Women Bush ally's shame as he is charged with money laundering Mortgage Advisor (AP): Gun makers win protection (AFP): MP killed in jail (AP): Ban on Hollywood (AP): Deer attacks (Reuters): Death in the stars (AFP): Fit to serve (AP): Traffic face-off (Reuters): Ciao bambino mazda Mother strips children naked and flings them off the pier By a Correspondent: Tourists escape as Wilma hits beach resort The rising cost of compromise in the EU Foreign Editor's Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Ex-minister accused of coup plot 24-cent stamps soar to $3m Beslan siege tip-off was ignored 1,300-year-old mummy found Ipa Oil firm admits larceny Sport-loving president has his sights on the Un The former communist has a glowing testimonial from George Bush, report Roger Boyes and James Bone The Times Women in advertising? No, they just wimp out Multiple Display Advertising Items Taleban bodies 'burnt' by us soldiers Army investigates 'repugnant' action after video is shown on Australian television, Tim Albone reports from Kabul Art world fears it is curtains for culture as budget is slashed Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Siberian rangers fear being caught in middle of polar bears' picnic Relatives of Mugabe held for selling food abroad Thousands at risk of starving in quake aid shortfall Celebration day for tsunami baby's family The Times Times Business Google profits show sixfold rise Pfizer shockwave Quote of the day Senior enforcer quits Fsa for ex-Shell chief's legal adviser Morrisons still unable to explain £305m forecast shortfall Ftse 100 Heineken calls last orders on television ads after 30 years Stock Markets Enough to make you Green with envy Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft North Sea Oil Supermarket needs turnaround Commodities Fsa integrity Pound to Dollar The Sunday Times Currencies Figure it out Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Oil-for-food fine Dreamliner deal Baby milk fines Royal Mail's staff share scheme could be illegal Source of embarrassing details New £100m postal facility planned in revamp of Mount Pleasant site The Times Big potential for site of unloved eyesore Investors revolt over GCap pay proposals BSkyB on brink of Easynet purchase British Airways Eurotunnel to cut a quarter of jobs Light at the End of the Tunnel? Mandelson under fire from all sides over tariff proposal Brown's tax take falls short Jump in mortgage lending Nigeria's reforms rewarded with $18bn debt relief China's economy races on despite attempts to brake Communist goals could nip statistics Chinese state bank raises $8bn in biggest float this year L&g chief rules out becoming an FTSE chairman Thousands more jobs to be lost as Ford widens closure plans hp Corinth goes into administration Entrepreneurs buy Little Chef Brothers in record property deal Colt earnings charge ahead 36% Offer for Paladin could start oil takeovers gushing BowLeven makes partial recovery after brutal sell-off How the Dead Cats Bounced BHP backs boom by sanctioning $1.3bn expansion Investors shaken as Pfizer unveils profit collapse HBOS reaps the rewards of backing Green on Arcadia buy Heathrow express Policyholder outrage at Equitable's PR hiring Sales bounce hits prospects for rate cut Changing face of the consumer not reflected in the retail record Economic data is based on an outdated view of shopping, writes Gabriel Rozenberg Services Lead Spending Rise London to build new £300m conference facility Conference Call Northgate FSA's teaser Still no go on logo City Diary Gadget Man? City Diary Internet deals a body blow to television advertising Dla Heineken predicts return to black Attempt to reach other parts with stronger beer Tabloid success telegraphs end of broadsheets Media Virgin treads a fine line to tune in with listeners Dan Sabbagh on the balancing act that confronts the radio company's new chief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis Story of us Papers in Third Quarter Ofcom drops inquiry into Fa Cup coverage Business Equity Prices austrianairlines The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bank of Scotland Forecast undermines eBay's profit rise Johnson brings vision of a new Brezhnev era Motorola sues former executive for job move Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Oil explorers boosted by hopes of consolidation after £1.2bn bid Small Caps Gilts Paladin's investors are made an offer too good to refuse Freeport Shire rebounds after it sues us rivals over Adderall Xr Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Colt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Sir John Johnston Diplomat who in 1960 had a hand in MacMillan's 'winds of change' speech on the future of Africa Sir John Johnston, GCMG, KCVO, diplomat, was born on May 13, 1918. He died on October 16, 2005, aged 87 Lives Remembered Oleg Lundstrem Russian jazz composer and big-band leader who was exiled for his music but later fêted throughout the Soviet Union Oleg Lundstrem, Russian jazz composer and bandleader, was born on April 2, 1916. He died on September 13, 2005, aged 89 Sergio Citti Friend and collaborator of Pier Paolo Pasolini who made fierce and darkly poetic films about the Roman underclass Memorial Service £1m success fee costs liability lawful Law Report House of Lords War clause limits damages in charterparty Court of Appeal £1m success fee costs liability lawful Law Report House of Lords War clause limits damages in charterparty Court of Appeal Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Anniversaries Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - War Awards Dinner Elections Peterhouse School Notices Luncheon Reed's School Bridge Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items You name it, the Merc's got it Me and Mr Burns—a lack of sense, a blonde moment and finally a big bang Fast Test Timesonline Tsl Finance Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg4Vehicles Nelson was canny with the weather Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Airmiles Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Taaffe's faith unshaken by defeat of champion Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test O'Brien lets four tackle Trophy in title pursuit Doncaster Newbury Racing Blinkered First Time Timesonline Fakenham The Times Sports Book By Our Sports Staff: Astros hit lift-off to win place in World Series Patriots rush back Bruschi American Sport Fixtures Cup heads 'home' but French still dominant Sale putting accent on flair with Saint-Andre connection All You Need to Know The Heineken Cup Guide Why Japan would open up a whole new world Mph Hendry hits out at Malta prize Brophy moves Witter confident Els comeback The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Lion King García seeks home comfort as lesser lights fight for tour cards Golf Puerta going through motions as career hangs in the balance Roddick and Blake provide doubles delight for crowd Could Roger Federer's ligament injury be worse than … Davenport leaves it late to get hands on No 1 spot Opposition to carry on regardless of Foster poll result Athletics Caffari first to launch mission impossible Sailing Swap shop ends with Newton signing for Bradford Rugby League Kaneria spins a cunning web to entrap England The Times Hungry Khan determined to follow fast with furious Boxing China digs in for World Cup mission Geoffrey Dean finds an unlikely ally helping out as Grenada gets ready for its place in the sun in 2007 Yesterday's rebels are today's saints in sport's fight against racism Wembley opens windows to Microsoft for £5m The Premiership Today Davids puts best foot forward for the future Makeshift Bolton douse Besiktas fire Hasselbaink turns cheers to jeers for positive McClaren Cook searching for right recipe to leave opponents all at sea Ellis ready to put his heart into Villa again Warnock looking for last word at Leeds Television Optimistic Wenger is still aiming for title win If you think you're in with a shout, think again How They Stand Crespo in tune as he promises things only get better Liverpool land González in summer deal Toyota Prius Woodgate thanks the good doctor Player banned for cocaine use Hyde charged I'll teach Rooney how to count to ten, vows Tyson "Old Speckled Hen" Saha returns to ease United injury list Vital Statistic The Times Crossword Stack sympathetic with Ronaldo over rape allegations Index Ashling O'Connor is away. The Insider will return in … Rugby Union Chelsea told that Roman empire will last 100 years The Times Title race is far from over times passnotes the face Starlet's story the click the bulletin contents Our big adventure Tomorrow, Mary Ann Sieghart, her husband and their two daughters escape the rat race for four months to travel through Central America and the Caribbean 'We Have Become Much Closer' Ten things. . . To do on six months paternity leave. By Damian Whitworth Professor, it's never too late to change Kiss me, mother Great? Britain? Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? For a glamorous winter, pearls are a girl's best friend Mlle Chanel was hardly ever photographed without her pearls. She understood jewellery and how to wear it E-mail askluclac the times. co. uk Luxury with Lucia Hair with Hari Treats in a colder climate As the October weather starts to bite, make the most of the season's rich, earthy flavours. Jill Dupleix cooks up a four-course autumn feast for the weekend food www.timesonline.co.uk/foodandwine In season: mussels London Film Festival Psoriasis: relief that comes from an unexpected source? Infliximab, a drug initially aimed at rheumatoid arthritis, may be the 'magic bullet' for victims of a disturbing skin disease, says Liz Bestic health Hallowe'en is a good excuse for dining by candlelight. The flickering light through a carved pumpkin will Research has shown that there is a progressive loss of collagen from 10 to 70 Album Reviews Man with the child in his eyes In part two of our exclusive interview, Caitlin Moran finds the mixed-up Robbie Williams she once knew a changed man Oliver Twist Sounds Intensive Care Robbie Williams EMI 'We know not whether we should mourn or rejoice' Today we reproduce editions of The Times from November 7,1805, and January 10,1806, reporting the Battle of Trafalgar and Nelson's funeral. The Times's report of his death, says Ben MacIntyre, made newspaper history Inside Victory over the Combined Fleet, and Death of Lord Nelson Glorious and Decisive The Times Burning Times Christy Moore Folk Pop Clinder Dirty Three Bella Union EI Presidente EI Presidente Pop Honesty Alex Parks Pop Classical Beethoven Maxim Vengerov Sunsail Beach Clubs Albums Singles Mark-Anthony Turnage London Philharmonic Classical Downloads Morike-Lieder Werner Güra Classical What's it all about . . . Burt? Singer Rufus Wainwright, who guests on Burt Bacharach's new CD, interviewed him for The Times Treasure Island The brothers win, then the brothers grim The genre-hopping Nitin Sawhney is always open to a challenge, he tells Steve Jelbert Times/Tunes free downloads offer Singing in the Voice of change The music of Vusi Mahlasela tells South Africa's recent history, says Jane Cornwell Radio They are not afraid to make the audience work a bit Brünnhilde beats a path to Beijing China is cmbracing Western classical music with unsettling enthusiasm, says Richard Morrison Lang Lang Concert RPO/Kaplan reviews first night Pop Hard-Fi Electric Ballroom, NW1 First Night in the main paper Lark Rise to Candleford Theatre First Night Breakfast with Mugabe Theatre Salome Opera CBSO/Ono Concert Art Galleries tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling London Film Festival Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Angus Batey Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Switch over to Hellmann's and salmon Trafalgar 200: Nelson's Glorious Victory Viewing Guide Garden School BBC Two, 8pm Catherine the Great BBC Two, 9pm Variations The Brief ITV1,9pm Later with Jools Holland BBC Two, 11.35pm Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949, b/w) Channel 4, 1.30pm Film Choice Last Man Standing (1996) Five, 9pm Snow Falling on Cedars (1999) The mysteries of the terrestrial world Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed The average Su Doku takes around 20 minutes to complete. … times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3727 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Openingbids Most of us will not benefit from the changes to Sipps, so why is everyone getting so excited? The crucial point is you will no longer own your own home The Facts behind the Figures Focus on What Estate Agents Say England and Wales In Georgian Townhouse in Marylebone Get in Get out Get Away Marylebone, NW1: a property arranged over four floors, with a separate mews house Out Detached Village Property in Kent Rusthall: a four-bedroom house converted from the local post office Away Manor House in Gloucestershire France Lynch: six-bedroom 17th-century Grade II* Ilsted property near Stroud House of Hidden Clues Marcus Binney solves the mystery of the 400-year-old Breda Room at Brook place Good Manors Kingsoak Just what is Going on? Catherine Rlley puts the question that is vexing the property world to the professionals Market Report Experteye British Gas King Sturge Residential A Small Fortune From log cabins to park homes and narrowboats, it's amazing what you can pick up for less than £50,000, writes Ben West Market Report Arsenal It's Tough at the Very Top Demand for £1.5 million-plus homes is outstripping supply, says Nicola Venning Marketreport Arsenal How to Spot the next Hot Plot If you wait until Pizza Express moves in you may have left it too late, says Gareth Rubin, who offers gentrifiers some pointers Marketreport Goingup Lower Mill Estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Green Bank Phuket's in Pocket The tsunami-hit holiday-home market is reviving, says Graham Norwood Abroadoutlook Conserve your Energy for Good Every household could reduce its bills by £250 a year and help the planet, writes Simon Birch Homefront Charles Church The Art of Pick 'N' Mix The bold mixing the old and new is the latest trend in design, says Alison Beckett Thegreatindoors Junkmale My Desperate Life of Grime When Victoria Brown's boyfriend decided to put his flat up for sale, it was finally time to me clean London Upper-Glass Style Flathunting Swiss Cottage, Nw3: a two-bedroom apartment with stunning views over the capital Kent for the First-Time Buyer Norfolk Live like a Lord Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hudson Moody Multiple Display Advertising Items Vizion7 Greatest Investor Opportunity! Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Ltd. Two Have More Pooling Power Buying a property with someone else may seem a good idea but be prepared for a struggle later on, advises Jodi Newton Mortgagematters Buytolet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times St James Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sale Tips Desperatelyseeking The Times Shower Curtains What'son Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes Battle of Trafalgar Souvenir Issue Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Gazette Extraordinary General Order Foreign Intelligence From the French Papers From the Hamburgh Papers The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patriotic Fund Office of Ordnance Funeral of Lord Nelson Services and Anthems The Times Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. This Evening, The SOLDIER's … London From the Hamburgh Mail Died Meetings of Creditors at Guildhall Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden London Covent Garden Theatre Law Report Died Corn Exchange

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