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News from 17/01/2003

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Chris Andrews, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Sidgwick, Simon Barnes, Mark Hodgkinson, Brian Eden, Mladen Andrijasevic, Peter Lansley, Don Frost, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Suna Erdem and Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Tom Bawden and Caroline Merrell, James Doran New York Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michelle Rowe, James Bone, Philip Webster, Rory Watson and Rana Sabbagh, Brian Bailey, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Vic Wearmouth, Paul Rasheed, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ed Feuer, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Damlan Barr, Stephen Farrell and David Lister, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren Restaurant critic, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Tom Baldwin, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Sabrina Duncan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Stuart Reid, Danny Lisett, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Martyn Moxon, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Henry MacLean, Peter Starachan, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Rowley Regis, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Paul Johnson, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Paul Hemmings, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Roland Watson, Paul Ridley, Adam LeBor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Tim Reid, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Gillian Harris, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, John Price, John Norman, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, David McVay and Peter Lansley, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, R. B. Deitch, Paul Johnstone, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ian Currie, Raymond Keene, Les Upchurch, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Martin Woods, Michael Metliss, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Julian Verbov, Dalya Alberge, Bob Inglis, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Geoff Hallett, John Allison, Mike Mulvihill, Geoffrey Davey, Andrew Clennell, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, David Fisher, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Carole Newton, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Fenlon, Harry Longman, Jane Lawrence, Alexander C. Ives, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Bob Bury, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Philippa Kennedy, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Steve Hampton, Richard Posnett, Stephen Dalton, Philip Webster and Tony Halpin, Robert Galster NHL review, Royer Boyes, Stoke Poges, Bill Emmott, Ashley Tatham, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Bothwell, Tim Reid and Anne Dixey, R. Harbach, Jan Raath, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Tim Johnston, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Ian Craggs, Lisa Verrico,

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Bricksandmortar the Essential Property Section ahead… UN inspectors find covert Iraqi chemical warheads Shares Inquiry Trains cut Fowler deal fails Extra security ordered for the Tube Your own council house the key to happy retirement Tory MPs seek support for challenge to leadership Fathers and sons A daughter's words of grief Half Price Flights Tiffany&co Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Cover story lets ministers shelve question of sex Firemen plan strikes over next two months MPs seek support to oust leader Tory leadership election rules Mystery over 'deal' to triple university fees Jessops Christian worker fights for Sunday off Alas Mr Noble, another Shakespearean tragedy Yet again the RSC fails to impress the Olivier Awards panel, Dalya Alberge writes Decllining fortunes Overcome its tragic flaws And the nominations are... Briton beats queues with hip operation in Turkey Euro-surgery: what it costs Courts Matthew Kelly bailed over child sex inquiry Intellingent Finance TV trivia is our weakest link, says head BBC Turns on to Open University By a Correspondent: Victim connects with thief Life-saving blunder kills volunteer Life is cheap under Mugabe Carr faces new Soham charges In Brief Former MP dies Burglar goes free Eye aid restricted Baby milk row GP barred Sex quiz dropped Correction Unrepentat Tony Martin refused early release George Smith MG and Rover cars run on nothing Bleak House is now grimmer than ever IDS, out of the frame and guilty of a hanging offence The best, bar none Toyota Edwina versus Maggie PS The Royal Bank Trouble at the double for Kumars Chinese food's new star looks down on its critics The food is dazzling, so are the prices Halifax British chocolate makers get taste of victory PC World Arrests may panic gang into using ricin, say police 15 foreign suspects in top-security jail Six stabbed as asylum gangs clash in Kent Samak Virgin atiantic Hundreds of terror suspects on the loose Scientists discover new key to fertilisation Homebase Longer labours more likely with, boys Ocean havens needed to save threatened sharks Ban for parish councilor in privacy battle By Our Science Correspondent: Feathered dinosaurs learnt to fly be getting themselves in a flap Harrods Bethleham siege gunman finds love in Dublin Potter flies to top slot with advance orders Just AA sk Iberiaf By a Correspondent: Officer follows in footsteps of missing woman Tomorrow only in the times magazine Kate Muir tries high heels Robert crampton walks in the snow BT Two boys jailed for friend's murder 13,000 offenders to give DNA samples Girl killed by hit and ran driver Harrods I heard IRA fire first on Bloody Sunday, says general Grammar schools' poor report fuels 11-plus row Chesney's Cambridge accepts rejected deaf girl BA crew soar to new heights of fashion Eminem Cuts in train timetable will worsen road jams Charter flights more punctual than scheduled rivals Magnet Rail travel costs up more than a third over past 20 years Taxman Officials sceptical about third inquiry into spin-doctors Citibank Brown's pay squeeze at odds with Ms goals, says Unison Short was tempted to aim low for an easy life The Times No 10 hoping to find some clarity in the fog of prewar Bush takes action against 'junk' medical lawsuits Tax cuts in danger as deficit soars Argentina agrees interim deal with IMF after default on crucial loan Subaru Pilots on trial over friendly fire killings You can be certain no-one will tell you your 8.00… Let's make money, not war, say US protesters Anti-war movement in America grow tronger Internet provides protesters Internet feels the anti-war campaign Turks start diplomatic campaign to avert war Propaganda tool Iraq's neighbours may opt to give Saddam a deadline to comply with UN US begins training Iraqi opposition in Hungary Heals The Computer World 'Mad Arab' named as Gulf deputy chief Death knell for hallowed place in the sun An historic British cemetery in M?laga is on the brink of closure because of lack of funds, writes David Sharrock Yor can be certain that the flu viurs will be more… (AP): At least 14 die in Brazil mudslides In Brief (Reuters): Oar bomb kills (Reuters): Boy sues school (AFP): Serb surrenders (AP): Israeli in space Juppe's golden handshake raises pensions outcry Bribery scandal taines Poland's EU entry Staples EasyJet. com European Gypsies trapped in poverty Live News Business Live Sport Live Naill Ferguson Online Bricks and Mortar Catholics censure their bishops for appeasing Mugabe BT Picture Gallery Moscow siege victims sue city for £40m Abandoned boat drifts 2,500 miles Lament for waste of generations Pop The Roots Jazz Café, Nw1 The Times Times Online Jazz Wolfgang Muthspiel Vortex, N16 Concert CBSO/Wolff Symphony Hall, Birmingham Phoebe Greenwood Critics' Choice The Times Going, going... the last days of the Tory leader It is no longer a question of if lain Duncan Smith will go _ merely when Love letters are beyond price - to everybody but a bounder like Hewitt Picture Gallery Why Europe is following the path of the samurai Thunderer: Friends? It's the sickest joke of them all Choked Cuts in rail services must be only temporary An Inspector Calls Blix has started to show Baghdad that he is serious Lighten up It's official: how to be happier Le Carré's criticism of America's proposed action in Iraq Dealing with dictators NHS pay scales The Times Palestinians and Middle East peace Olympic bid The death penalty Education theory and practice Personal racism Late notice The Weather The Times Crossword SKY Charges being prepared OFT pharmacy report Indigo acquires rights Widows cuts bonuses Mothercare holds steady Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day The new Bmw 320d Es Saloon Heat is on CSFB abandons Safeway for KKR FSA steps up inquiry into traders ahead of BAE alert Friday interview Double-dip recession feared Femme radicale The Times Business Postal talks point to higher prices The Times Saltimbanco No down side for upbeat Brown Business Editor's Commentary CSFB sees no risk in route of disdain Postal regulator to deliver changes Results in brief The Times Schneider may sue Brussels after dropping bid De Beers overhaul gets EU backing Vodafone pulls bid for Dutch arm of mmO2 Thistle facing investor pressure Microsoft says phone software is open to attack Compaq Brown's optimism attacked by MPs Fresh broker caution keeps Xstrata falling Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Granda and Carlton are a turn off Galen feels effects of more generic threats Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Green still hungry for brands on high street Ted Baker cheered by chill before Christmas Body Shop in festive slump How the High Street Surge in sales lifts Qttakar's The Times HMV returns to profit as music sales rise Lord of the ring part two City Diary Dame's move City Diary Tax on telling City Diary Richards centres on inner-city rebirth The Friday interview Jenny Davey meets the man who has helped to transform Hammerson Safeway bids are too expensive for the OFT The thoughts of John Richards... and what others think of him Today the real surprise is how good things are, not how bad Bill Emmott argues, in the concluding extract from his new book on lessons for the 21st century, that concerns about the world 'going to hell in a carbon-probon-propelled handbasket' are unfounded JP Morgan banker expected to be charged The Times Unit Trust Information Service Weill faces fresh Speitzer regulations Icap agrees £180m deal to acquire BrokerTec The Times Teather faces £1.8m claim by investors Art for Life Shares nudged lower Perfect solution to life on the road Euro continental cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved The Monaco Windsor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glove box And finally Footballers pay the price for stepping into power division The muscle cars Bmw Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Honda Grand Cherokee Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Quattroporte Multiple Classified Advertising Items 911 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 996 C4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 996 Turbo KNS Tip Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf GTi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade-Slaes. Co. Uk Motorpoint. co. uk Dk Registrations Regtransfers. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise (Private) Telephone 020 74814000… Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Joe Foss US Marine pilot who drove the Japanese from the skies over Guadalcanal and became a national hero Professor Gabriel Almond American political whose ideas encompassed the continents of the world Gabriel Almond, political scientist, was born in Rock Island, Illinois, on January 12,1911. He died in Pacific Grove, California, on December 25,2002, aged 91 The Register Douglas Dillon US Treasury Secretary whose tax cuts brought a boom that paid for was Lives In Brief Births, Marrlages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Monique Wittig Radical lesbian writer who waged war on prescriptive notions of sexuality that enslave women Monique Wittig, writer, was born in Dannemarie, Haut Rhin, France, on July 13,1935. She died in Tucson, Arizona, on January 3,2003, aged 67 Jose Maria Gironella Novelist whose Spanish Civil War works tried to find merits on bath sides and became bestsellers José Maria Gironella, novelist, was born in Darnius, Catalonia, on December 31,1917. He died from a blood clot on the broin at Arenys de Mar on January 3,2003, aged 85 Births, Marriages, Deaths Deaths Lives remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the isues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Farnborough's move to Highbury; Ryan Giggs; racing tracks; English cricket; Wimbledon Nature Notes On this Day Cnn the World's Eyes and Ears as It Watches War Unfold News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life January Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Memorial services Conference Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Luncheon Meeting Legal news School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marlowe's debut at The Globe Explosive evidence found in a 13th-century shipwreck off the coast of Japan Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. H. P. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Answers Scan Mobile Limited Legal. Public All Box Number Replies Liberty Media International Limited Role of assessors in race claims Court of Appeal Published January 17,2003 Ahmed v University of Oxford and Another Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Laws Judgment December 20,2002 Deep vein thrombosis cannot be classified an accident Queen's Bench Division Publiched January 17,2003 In re Deep Vein Thrombosis and Air Travel Group Litigation Before Mr Justice Nelson Judgment December 20,2002 Architects Registration Board admissions, 2002 The Architects REgistration Board, by the powers remitted to it under The Architects Act 1997, announces that the following were entered onto its Register in 2002 and are thus entitled in law to use the title Architect Tax effect of share buyback schemes Inland Revenue Commissioners v Sema Group Pension Scheme Trustees Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Jonathan Parker and Mr Justice Aikens Judgment December19,2002 Hewitt shows ruthless streak Sporting treasures that money just cannot buy Sweetenham's training regime is core issue for outcast Foster Swimming Snow reports ... and those devalued to the point of worthlessness Student curlers aim for clean sweep University sport False start for new sprinting rules as Welsh balk at cost Althletics Fowler turns back in tracks Times Square Lehmann called to account over racial abuse Flintoff declares himself fit and ready to make quick return View from the county coach Shafayat has clear vision of future after humbling Australia Geoffrey Dean Birth of an england hero Down Under View from the village people Steve Harmison: Wide of the Mark Harmison given wide berth to cure what ails him Chepstow Detectives hunt for new clues after trial by TV Yesterday's results Musselburgh Wolverhampton Butler and Dunlop lose out in switch Wimbledon limits People's Saturday amid fears for safety Tennis Ruthless Hewitt in no mood for compatriot games The Sunday Times Fit schedule round all that free time Get fit, feel fit: Drop a dress size workout Pierce's body languages points to decline Results from Melbourne Northampton set on easing Ulster out of equation Rugby union The early bird catches the ball in BBC's Six Nations trailer Sabres join Senators in bankruptcy court Ice hockey The results service Casey sticks to straight and narrow in search for Ryder Cup selection Golf Today's fixtures The Times Price draws closer to securing second world title Bowls No calm before the strom for nervy MacArthur Sailing Correspondent Follow Ellen MacArthur only in the Times Britain's leading yachtswoman will be reporting exclusively for The Times during her attempt to break the round-the-world record The Times Oracle back in the race Harrison told to punch his weight In Brief Phoenix fails Doubles triumph Alphand's first Pepperell dies Turner takes inspriration from Warnok's supporting role Football Fans fork out to buy two weeks for York Lottery could help to finance London bid Olympic Games The Premiership today: Leeds may miss out on signing Brazilian but Sunderland plan to turn to Japanese Rebrov close to finalising escape from Tottenham Adidas takes one very small step for mankind Lunar tunes give Beckham's new boots too much polish Barcelona linked again to Chelsea striker FA decides to go for Burton Theexfiles Theblueplaque Thehavetogo Thetravelguide Heroesandzeros Times Sports Book Hasselbaink Aiming to Feed at Luncheon Meet Dart's Pointers United cannot expect their guests to show table manners Formbook is Fiction Game Theory Finds the continuation of a good run is not written in stone The Times Predictor Ahead of the Game Down on your luck? Wondering where the next ray of sunshine will appear from as winter threatens to consume you? Well cheer up, the weekend's here and it's time to play. Come on, take a gamble _ football's not all coin strains you know Krystal Balls High Stakes on the Cards The Riddler Clubs Weighing up Odds of Gamble in the January Sales Statistically Speaking Hatchetman Why He Joke's on Wenger The Football Rant Theweekendfix Fowler's U-turn on transfer drives Keegan to distraction Ecclestone diverts £20m to save smaller teams Ellen MacArthur signs for The Times Inside Sport Guide Dogs Simon Barnes What are Children for? Luxury with Lucia Arts Media Inside Luvvie Levy Inland Revenue Staff Have Been Caught Selling Celebrities' Tax Secrets. But Did the Snoopers Catch Sight of These Letters from Hector, the Tax Inspector? The Position Relating to Multiple Jaguars Remains Unchanged The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours If Pupils Can Master the Art of the Surreptitious Kip, They Have an Essential Skill for Any Office Richard Morrison For £2,000 per Sleepyhead I Can Arrange for Them to Snooze Here at the Times Human Jungle Why we Still Freed from the Economic Necessity of Brings Another Breadwinner into the Home, Couples are Choosing to Remain Chidless. We Should Remember that Children Bring Meaning to our Lives, Says Laurie and Matthew Taylor Tale of Two Tribes Those with Children Tend to See the Childless as Tragic Falures Continued from Page Nappy Wars Next Stop, Fascism As Terrorist Suspects Turn out to Be Illegal Immigrants, Asylum Workers Give Anthony Browne a Dire Warning The Times Slowly Does It A New Weight-Training Exercise Regimen Promises Better Results in only 20 Minutes, Peta Bee Reports Times Online Your Personal Trainers Trainers Have Reached Iconic Heights and Reveal More about You than You Realise, Says Carolyn Asome At your Service? Luxury with Lucia The Service in New York is Enough to Bring Tears to the Eyes of Londoners Clone Encounters Television Seeking Refuge from Footballers Wives, Caitlin Moran is Taken by Alien Doppelgangers Whatever Fault You Can Pick in Taken, It Isn't a Lack of Driving, Whooping, Cowboy Goingforitness Plenty of Frents but No Regret For Johnny Marr, the Smiths were Just a Chapter in a Continuing Story, He Tells Siobhan Grogan The Lord of the Rings HMV Make Me Smile Nick Cave Nocturama New Pop Cds Nick Cave Has Cheered Upd Written Some Radio 2 Songs. David Sinclair Applauds He was Starting to Coast on that Maudlin Ballad Groove One Man and his Doggedness More Pop Cds Only One Member of Massive Attack May Be behind their Latest Release but the Guest Artists Just Keep Coming, Finds Lisa Verrico Massive Attack 100th Window The Majesticons Beauty Party Land of the Free for Tall Pop in her First Monthly Column from New York, Gail O'hara Sifts for Gold in America's Fragmented Music Scene Thegoodgirl It Don't Mean a Thing A Pop Magaazine Has Listed Songs It Claims Changed Lives. James Delingpole Has his Doubts Gangs of New York Entertainments Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phantom Penmans West London Antiques & Fine Art Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Pop the Banging New Sound Set for the Charts is... Bhangra. Yes, It is, Honest, Says Arwa Haider Arts Wade's World Paper Roung The Sun's New Editor Aims to Make It More Fun, Says Philippa Kennedy Wade is Planning to Drop the Page Three Girl—but only on Saturdays, for Raunchy Celebrity Snaps Notebook Nick RoBINSON'S News with a Whoosh The Resignation of Cnn Chairman Walter Issaacson Highlights the Channel's Dilemma: Are High-Speed Car Chases the Way Forward? James Doran Reports Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Melinda Marks Recruitment Happy New Year The Times Barcelona The Cutting Edge? Mark Thompson, Chief Executive of Channel 4, Tells Raymond Snoddy how a Hair Salon Reality Show is Public Service Broadcasting The Times Travel Direct The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move TV Reviews In Easy Money, the Master Conman Cgris Ineson was so Completely Shameless that He was Compelling to Watch, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 2865 TV Choice Borrow £15,000 Bricks and Mortar Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets For what It's worth Second-home buyers have been sighted across the country, despite rumours of their demise One agency has 25 home on its books and 800 buyers This Week Report Cornwall V Gloycestershire In Victorian House in Battersea Get in Get out Get Away Out Tudor House in West Sussex Away Georgian House in the Cotswolds Wake-Up Call for Mr Smug Rising Dump John Price failed to take his own expert advice as good-time builders partied the night away, turning his dream home into a tip They were coming back late at night with crates of beer Redrow Young in London Direct Line Raiding the Piggy Bank Sumtotal Damlan Barr discovers how cash-starved first-time buyers scrape together a deposit First Time Buyer New Development in Stockwell Zone 2-3 Three-Bed Conversion in Hendon Zone 4-6 Economy Class Your home can look special even if cash is tight, says Lucia vander post To furnish on shoestring requires immense ingenuity British Gas FPD Savills More Leavers on the Line Petersfied Claire McDonald investigates the importance of getting on the right track No Title Picture Gallery Homeagain Actionstations Wheretheother Halflives Good Manors Barbados Fine Fabric of Coton Marcus Blnney on the joys of an elegant Georgian hall long hidden from view A tunnel leads under the entrance porch to the chape The Market Place How the Other Half Lives Decamping to the Aips is not that difficuit Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Islington & Docklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Village Farriers Mews, Se Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canalside Property in Milton Keynes Highcliffe-On-Sea, Dorset Mevagissey, Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clearwater The Times Danbury, Essex Kent Tunbridge Wells Don't Miss out Call now Regency House George Wimpey Property News Berkeley Homes SJ James Homes CALA The Times Manchester & Liverpool KEW What'son For an Appointment with the Doctor E-Mail Property… Geogg Walsh Investmentmsaterclass Buy-to-let returns may striggle to match cash earnings My Managing Agents are a Nightmare. 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