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News from 22/05/2003

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, James Christopher's, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, John Whitelegg Senior policy officer, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Barrie Behenna, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Ivan Lawrence (MP), Ginny Dougary, Barbara Ellen, Brian E. Saunders, Kevin Eason, Neil Howlett, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Wyman, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Tina Brown, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeremy Westwood, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Charles Heyman, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robert Atkins, Ben Macintyre Parlimentary Sketch, Phoebe Greenwood, Lisa Murch, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Ian Cobain and Michael Evans, Jenny MacArthur, Demetrios Matheou, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Peter D. Rossdale (Editor), Jonathan Porter, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Gary Duncan and Joe Bolger, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matt Dickinson, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Peter Kimm, David Walton, Tom McIntyre, Gwen Staveley Teacher, George Caulkin and Peter Lansley, Benji Wilson, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Tony Halpin and Glen Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Updesh Kapur, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Mike Mulvihill, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Mike Mason, John Crossland, Anjana Ahuja, Ian Cobain David Lister and Gabriel Rozenberg, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Oliver Chastney, Nigel Massen, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Inson (Headmaster), Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Abigail Rayner, Julian Ryall, Mark Thomas, Owen Slot, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Colin McQuillan, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, David Alston, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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3,000 teachers lose their jobs in case crisis Headmaster sends pupils home after lunch to save money Algiers quakes Yale bomb Mary Bell order Euro scorn The revolutionary diet that really Does work News Buddhists really do know secret of happiness Index Like mother, like daughter for sisterly double act Celtic's night of broken dreams Colonel in war crimes inquiry had 'bust up' with US accuser BOSE Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Methinks the jester hath made a fool of Brown Woolf rejects Blunkett criticisms Minister backs ?10,000 elite tuition fees Consultants plan strike ballot over new contract Hospices relying on charity to stay open Intelligent Finance Cataract surgery delays to be cut Child killer Bell granted anonymity for life Victim's sister says she is devastated by terms of court ruling, reports Frances Gibb 'Considerable risk of press intrusion and harassment, public stigma and ostracism' Philips Soldier inspired a President but made enemies Proud mother stays out of sight Freeserve He does have support, but buck stops with the commander No need for privacy law, says Pcc In Brief Diamond theft Cat electrocuted Bronze Age find Arsenal trader Jail for bank fraud Juror discharged £6m gems raid Uncharted life Beckham gets shirty with happy Mandela Hadow stuck on top of the world as we wait for clouds to lift Ing Direct savings account Boots Picture Gallery Citroen People Andrew Pierce Mind what you say with the political women who lunch Tony Blair forgives and forgets Clooney shows a lot of bottle Picture Gallery Ps Dylan and Scorsese for BBC Picture Gallery Signing in for a tidy profit High-fat Atkins diet beats the calorie counters Two stone lighter and foil of energy Just AAsk BT Focus on protein suits male palate This Saturday only in Play The Link Head sends pupils home early to cut £500,000 deficit School finds sums don't add up Funding crisis hits hard in Clarke's constituency 'Millions wasted on car study' Moneyback Nottingham is the worst police force in country Imperial punishment Garrard Picture Gallery Boots Currys A pipe dream worth pursuing Alan Hamilton ventures into a Victorian tunnel to see a community heating scheme that is ahead of its time The digging never stops in London, tunnel capital of the world Monogram Veterans lose fight for stress damages How M15 failed to spot Fuchs, the A-bomb spy Newly released papers show that klaus Fuchs could have been stopped, that Jewish terrorists targeted Britain, and that Arthur Koestler was seen as a threat, John Crossland writes Toyota Zionists plotted IRA-style terrorism Koestler refused entry visa by M15 Picture Gallery Director of explicit film is booed and cheered BP Too many 'tarts with a heart' Short Takes Dixons Hollywood set to make Liverpool a star city Rebel MP has some crumbs of comfort for Duncan Smith Ntl: home Tory quits in post votes inquiry Question Time Briefing Iain Duncan Smith asked four questions about Europe and two about school funding Daniel Finkelstein keeps score High cost of 'right to roam' threatens services Today in Parliament Blair attacks secret anti-euro agenda Still a player, but far from the top table 'A backbench Mp, no more and no less' Kwik-Fit Mandelson comes under attack from all sides By Our Foreign Staff: Mother who killed four babies was 'her father's daughter' Budgens America reads smoke signals of opinion over tobacco Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Capital of tsars restored on tide of sleaze Mafia strangler's early release prompts outcry Laura Ashley Putin's driving ambition links Moscow with Vladivostok along longest road Boost by Blair for Schroder may not be enough China comes in from the cold in an age of Sars Sharp Indonesia will intern civilians in war against Aceh rebels Japan flexes military muscle over Korea By Our Foreign Staff: Powerful earthquake kills at least 250 in Algeria White slave boy is our missing son, say family Colombian troops steal $14m in 'robbery of the century' One. Tel Two moved so EU fraud inquiry In Brief (AFP): Smoking payout is overturned (AP): Jamaica backs regional court (AFP): Editor jailed for insulting King (AP): Internet suicides suspected UN asks Britain for Congo force Us delays appointment of Iraqi interim authority "A Great Pc... Blair 'ignored advice that occupation is illegal' Little Heba, Gift from God, gets all clear to return to Baghdad UN team to hunt missing uranium A Fresh Start Bin Laden deputy incites 'inferno' against enemies Democrats sense turn in tide of presidential vulnerability Telling bombers by way they walk Bush in tentative peace talk move EasyJet. com (AP): US guards shoot four Afghans In Brief (Reuters): Opium growth (AFP): Iran talks halted (AP): Brother's plea (AFP): Santa secret Disgraced reporter cashes in with book and film deal Democrats fail ot restrain Bush in 'arms race' vote The Times Travel Direct 'Freak out' over Canadian BSE Horses and pigs can fly, America announces Flybe Bomb explodes at Yale Law School Kylie gives celebrity a detox Dance Rambert Sadler's Wells Debra Craine Opera La Boheme Glyndebourne First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Film First Times Online Theatre Flesh Wound Royal Court, SW1 Pop Macy Gray Shepherds Bush Empire The 'blueprint for tyranny' is a figment of febrile minds Ignore Europhobic assaults on the EU convention. We need a constitution If myth is an ancient tale of gods and heroes, then Celtic's Lisbon Lions are immortal Picture Gallery Who's not going to get any jam tomorrow? Lots of ice but no yetis: Me & My Hadow will never be a hit The Sack Race Clarke is in a bind as teacher redundancies accumulate Protection and Privacy The Mary Bell case must not set a new precedent The Morning after Red is the new black for miserable mobile operators Blunkett v the judges Tests, targets and a good education Controversy over regional assemblies Trades and professions Sports day Wars old and new The Times 'Hereditary' faith and its validity Why are we all here? Buzz ticket Caramba! The Weather The Times Crossword 22,358 Weather call Asprey Tale of two masters Briefing Defence on Selfridges Fresh boardroom assault IG Index in MBO talks Salvesen negotiations off GW unveils Bayer deal Stake in Mothercare rises State spending's record Charts of the day Index Top Class Young investors beat market Vodafone to rule out 3G licence write-offs Close call in MPC vote boosts hopes of rate cut Football chief seeks fresh partners for a 'good time' Alternative current Cantos Acropolis now Telegraph boss under fire over payments Need to Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Travel Direct Business Big Shot Results in brief Stop Press Talking Points Smaller stock to watch Data Day Look Ahead Schoolgirls reap 141% 'Profit' on share deals Carlton cautions as profits rise IBM Time running out at Sainsbury's Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Winner's secrets of success Family wants Vivendi assets back Professionals slated for poor performance Appeal ruling lifts tobacco stocks Nick Hasell Stock Markets Air travel misery depresses Rolls-Royce Eurotop 100 Retail worry for Land Securities Tempus Robert Cole Major Indices Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Commodities Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movements of the day Gilts higher on MPC news Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Father defends Selfridges trades Can you see it? Counting the cost of the mobile revolution Dan Sabbagh Analysis Sainsbury's focuses on cost cuts instead of sales growth Holmes Place set to unveil ?25m offer Telegraph owner faces rebellion in New York Grid plays down pension fears The Times Unit Trust Information Service De Beers Compass takes £27m sale hit Fed tries to allay fears on deflation Brown accused of installing cronies at Bank IBM Shareholders put perks in the spotlight as attack intensifies Investors get tough on payoff deals Grandee thoughts on pay City Diary Glass action City Diary City sentiment City Diary 12 month Price Yid SG Land Secs foresees City office gloom till 2006 Enterprise Inns rules out S&N pubs bid Investec looks to UK investors Gamble on Gresham St Trading upturn gives life to M&C Sun microsystems Arcadia's ex-chief seeks job Minister suffers Japanese Cabinet ire over Resona Gulf set for new hotels and airline Business Travel Don't leave home without Blame culture could drive talent from board Peter Wyman Finance & Accountancy Viewpoint Decline in travel abroad continues Freak show jest part of an Eastern experience Briefing guide to ... Osaka Tokyo firms face threat of blackout Coming back sir? Leave your luggage with us Half-term: top deals for hotels in Britain York £39.50 a night, Tenerife a week ?169, Thailand a fortnight from £529. Tony Dawe lists latest offers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Concorde Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Trailfinders Global Flights The Times Rugby World Cup 2003 Multiple Display Advertising Items Insureandgo Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Party time in Andalusia Focus on Seville Airline Network Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote tills? Graham Binns Promoter of the arts and of commercial radio, who campaigned for the Elgin Marbles to go back to Greece Graham Binns, arts campaigner, was born on June 13,1925. He died on May 12,2003, aged 77 Roger Pilkington Author who conjured up the pleasures of exploring Europe's waterways Roger Pilkington, author, was born on January 17,1915. He died on May 5,2003, aged 88 Air Commodore Jo Barnard Bomber pilot who survived the 'Long March' of PoWs in the bitter winter of 1945 Air Commondore Jo Barnard, CBE, wartime bomber pilot, was born on May 21,1917. He died on May 12,2003, aged 85 Court & Social Bernd Von Waldow Diplomat who helphed improved Anglo-German relations in the 1980s Bernd von Waldow, German diplomat, was born on May 31,1941. He died of cancer on May 12,2003, aged 61 Lives in Brief Heiner Hesse, guardian of Hermann Hesse's literary estate, was born on March 1,1909. He died on April 7,2003, aged 94 Gerry Shephard, pop musician, was born on December 28,1951. He died on May 6,2003, aged 51 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Michaela Denis Fashion designer who went to Africa to be a wildlife film-maker—but took a make-up case with her Michaela Denis, writer and wildlife film-marker, was born on August 28,1914. She died on May 4,2003, aged 88 Jean Conil French chef who campaigned against traditional British cuisine—especially our 'rencid' sausages Jean Conil, chef, was born on August 28,1917. He died on April 18,2003, aged 85 Lives remembered Hairstyles and school rules Was a Merseyside School right to suspend a boy for wearing Beckham-style braids? Was a Merseyside school right to suspend a boy for wearing Beckham-style braids? DJM: Nature Notes Mews Quiz Debate@thetirnes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Pay-back time Do the Americans owe the British any favours when it comes to rebuilding Iraq? From a Correspondent: Back to Battersea - Scandalous Revels of the 19th Century Prize. quiz@thetimes It's time to be un-British and grab the spoils… We have been for too polite in allowing US companies to hog Iraqi contracts What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 22,1853 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column The Times Contact Details for Classified Advertising Appointments Prize Inspiration for the traditionalists School news Court & Social Times Newspapers Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Lecture Luncheon Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers The Times Zimbabwe present all-round test Top marks for style as Paris wins first round Olympic Games Index Pre-entry control scheme is lawful Court of Appeal Arsenal victory in court over trademark Court of Appeal Celtic suffer extra-time agony London plans to time its run Walder is hoping for late booking on summer tour Rugby union Wood set to join final opponents Bath Learn to move in ways you never have before Get fit, feel fit: gymnastic aglity McLaren take wraps off blooming new baby Motor racing Impressive Gaultier continues to raise his profile Squash The Times Gosden has range of options for Ocean Silk Goodwood Chai Walla primed to excel in Goodwood handicap Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's five meetings Kempton considers turfing out Flat course Diary Skelton takes next step to Althens Equestrianism Jenny MacArthur British rider faces test to realise dream Racing Bangor Newcastle Wetherby By Our Sports Staff: Cipollini down but not out of Giro Cycling Fuel seal caused Ferrari fire In Brief Boll's shock exit Spain slump Szabo cleared Pearn strikes Sorenstam likely to see women's rights removed Golf Owen Slot Policy-makers expected to declare Tour for men only ECB The Times The results service Today's fixtures Lowenbrau Ballesteros accepts fine and reprimand after talks Casey and Rose happy with role as rivals Golf: Volvo PGA Championship Sixty years of wear and tear fails to bring Gilmour to his knees Peter Dixon meets a man with a unique perspective on the game Britain's Olympic medal hopes hit by defection of rising talent Boxing Picture Gallery Braun Zimbabwe present all-round challenge First npower Test Australia's standing tarnished by spat Yesterday's scoreboards Onus on Flower to blossom in absence of Ms brother Geoffrey Dean meets a batsman taking on added responsibility This summer Christopher Martin-Jenkins Will be following England in their Test series against Zimbabowe and South Africa, plus the one-day series against Pakistan and the triangular toumament featuring England, zimbabwe and South Africa Symonds and Clarke land telling blows TlMESONLINE Cricket newes, analysis and county pages Bicknell provides sting in the tail Frizzell County Champioship: First division Smith adds to sense of gloom at New Road Second division Yourkshire show too much hospitality Love labours to adapt to new surroundings Versatile Maddy soon gets into the swing Montgomerie opens proceedings in customary fashion Somerset rewarded by revitalised Cox Shoaib ban will not be challenged Betfair Troughton keeps bowlers sweating to find weakness Seville or Sun Hill - they both has as many subplots Uefa Cup final Alyson Rudd Programme Notes Porto leave brave Celtic with only tears for souvenirs Exclusive Offer Disciples of Blessed Martin claim city for their own Celtic fan Daniel McGrory revels in a night to remember in Seville Eriksson hopes to avoide injury and insult United still determined to pursue Ronaldinho despite complications Times Square Southampton fan the flames Gray ready to leave Sunderland The Marsh Classic Welsh fire restored by Uefa's Azerbaijan clemency Celtic passion not enough as cynical Porto reign in Spain Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer in Seville Picture Gallery Great shots start with her Great Big Bertha Ii Pro… Testing, Testing Inside Sport First Executive Jeffersomaguire VIA As nature intended Lidl Ltd Foxtons Studentlaw Saxoncourt Marcusevans Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? Ambitious Sales People wanted Portsmouth Counting fish (and loving it): boom times for the eco warrior A career in the environmental sector can be rewarding, says Nigel Massen Teacher training agency Morton Hodson Graduate Financial Officer 21K London We Urgently Require Ecs Beechwood Petroleum Engineer Departmental Manager International Financial Brokers Lisa Murch Experience Stemcor Limited Polythene Salesperson Jaswal Johnston Solicitors Busy Japanese Restaurant Bp Edexcel ALDI Bernard Haldane associates Boxwood Warren Partners On the move Thales Odgers Weapons in the war on paper Chris Partridge The way you work Invest Australia Howgate Sable My big break Home Office RBS Siemens Business Services Ammann Consulting AG Foreign Affairs Committee Specialist Executive, Project and Export Finance Independent Schools' Bursars Association Amgen Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strategic Business Analysts Ltd Winkworth Gesinar Researchers National Account Controller DEUOteam Frontrunner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive, Business and Life Coaching University of Konstanz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action Creating CV's Home Based Business CMR OCPA Regulated NVIDIA Odgers HIGH growth Boxwood BSi Wragge&Co TAL Odgers Carlson Wagonlit Travel Chadwick Nott University of Cambridge Wales Ryder Cup 2010 Mhra Saxonbury Managing Consulting Resourcing Training Director CHAIRMAN/CEOs Adti Consulting Business Link Norfolk Ltd Veredus Automotive skills Oundle School Platinum Appointments Ltd. British Music Rights Veredus Igroup United Utilities Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership The MacAulay Institute PCS Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Bupa SpencersStuart Harvey Nash Interexec Connaught On the move BDO SD Could this be your career? Des Dearlove People and Profit Saxonbury SD Packages 12 Pages of Jobs Premier Executive Huntswood Exel Harvey Nash Career derailment? Whitehead Mann Npower Competition Commission Technology and Senior Appointments The True Risk of Being on the Pill Tina Brown Style Film T2 I'm Mandy, Listen to Me True Fiction Peter Mandelson Has yet Again Been Delivering Mischiet-Making Speeches. Benji Wilson Has Unearthed Several More I'm Called Grommet—because I'm so close to the Pm's Ear Verbatim 24 Hours The Big Problem with Being Relentlessly Nice to Politicians is that They Never Give You Any Real News A Deeply Nasty Era of Republican Recklessness and Clintonian Fecklessness Human Jungle Keep Taking the Pill - It's Still Safe This Week a Study Suggested that Women who Take the Pill for More than Three Years Increase their Risk of Breast Cancer by 45 per Cent. But, Says Anjana Ahuja, the Truth is that Pregnancy is More Dangerous than Taking the Pill A Death in the Family Philip Gosse, the Victorian Scientist and Father of the Author Edmund Gosse, Wrote this Harrowing Memoir Describing the Dreadful Suffering and Death from Breast Cancer of his Wife Emily First Act: Less Drama, More Opera All of Sean Doran's Talent Will Be Needed to Revive the English National Opera, Says Richard Morrison The Times A Cut above Men Have a Choice with their Hair: A £10 Trim at the Barber's or a Restyle at a Salon. Robbie Millen Knows Which He Prefers Wish Fulfilment Wet Shave at Trumper's Barbes, Mayfair, £26.50 Picture Gallery The Perfect Home Shave The Chill that Can Kill Early Warning Sings of Pneumonia are Harder to Spot in the Elderly, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Watch for Sings of Increased Confusion and Tiredness The Times Nuts Can Increase the Risk of Cancer Can't Sleep? It May Be Asthma Children's Health Every Tuesday in T2 Male Menopause Flash, Bang, Flop Yes of Course It Looks Great, but the Matrix Reloaded is Ultimately a Dud, Says Barbara Ellen The Matrix Reloaded 15,138mins City of Angles Teven Soderbergh's La In-Joke is No Laughing Matter, Says Ian Johns The Leopard Game for Cannes a Sexpot, a Sex and an Assault on America Catch James Christopher's Eye Son of the Bride Picture Gallery Today in the Times First Royal Opera House Not Exactly the Retiring Type Profile Sean Macaulay Admits He Has Changed his Mind about Nicole Kidman: She Has Made the Transition from Eye-Candy to Indie Icon Here was Star of Porcelan Beauty Etched with Syffering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen's Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items There's Hope for Bob yet Arts 100 next Week, the Comic Hasn't Been Funny for Years but He is One of the Greats, Says Clive Davis Family Holiday Special Jokers in the Pack: 100 Years of Laughter I Capture the Castle The Penn who Proved Mightier Re-Appraisal of Arthur Penn's Films is Timely, Says Demetrios Matheou Full Frontal Penn portraits: the director today, right, and left,… Wellington College Language Courses LSI The Times Gabbitas Study Languages in Europe Southbank International School Doverbroeck's The Times The University of Liverpool World Mba Tour The Times Ed. Forum Debt Takes Toll The Price of a Degree is Too High for Many Foor Students, Says Petabee Oxford Summer School Learn direct Learn online with The University of Birmingham Independent Schools' Business Association The Sunday Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move TV Review The Novelty of Watching Two Strangers Cleaning a Filthy, Malodorous House Belonging to People You Don't Know Can Last only so Long, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Mike Mulvihill Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2972 TV Choice Backfriend

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