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News from 07/02/2004

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Giles Smith, Rick Scannell, Richard Miles Fund Profile, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Mark Bebbington, Tom de la Mare, Stella Shamoon, Robert Hands, Thair Shaikh, Matthew Pryor's, Robert Cole, Daphne Metland, Andrea Di Robilant, Neil Pritchard, Louise Roddon, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Andre Bernard, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Jill Hartley, Simon Hills, Paul Hoggart, Sarah Sims, Mark Souster, Tarquin Cooper, Ron Eccles, (Director), Dr Toby Murcott, Michal White, Philip Howard, Helen E. M. M. Jeffries, Hilary Finch, E. W. Weber, Jonny Wilkinson, Hannah Betts, Christine Seib, Angela Court, Joanna Bale, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Nic Hopkins, Lauris Morgan-Griffiths Portrait Gavin Smith, Kate Reardon, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Frank Hughes, Andrew Nicol, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent and John Goodbody, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editors Commentary, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Manjit Singh Gill, Alexandra Frean and Adam Fresco, Nicola Christie, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Stewart Tendler, Nicholas Blake, Ask Aggie, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, Antonia Senior, Lucia Der Post, Mark Griffiths, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, A. C. Grayling, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Donald Hutera, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Gabby Logan, Dave Robinson, V. R. Sumner, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Tania Alexander, Ashling O'Conner, Anne Ashworth and Paula Hawkins, Martin Davies, Elizabeth Judge and Helen Nugent, Adrian Littler, Joe Morgan, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, J. Belcher, Jo Morris, Jeremy Page and Clem Cecil, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Martin Staniforth, Rose Shepherd, Stanley Price, Nick Wyke, Simon Barnes Sports Writer of the Year, Juliette Kellow, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Howard G. Allen, Charles Bremner, Antique Linens, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Steve Chick, Michael Odell, Roger Scruton, Tom Petherick, Emma Thompson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Neil Kinnock, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Sarah Vine, Lorna Morse, Jonah Goldberg, John Westerby, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Ian Garden, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Dr Feelgood, Simon Barnes Sports Writer, Judy Hepburn, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Amanda Platell, Christina Koning, Gabriel Rozenberg, Framl Egerton, Tam Leach, Raymond Keene, Ian Greaves, Rod Liddle, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Russell Jenkins and Daniel McGrory, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kenneth Fee, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Andrew G. Marshall, Alex Hynes, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, E. W. Kelly, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, John Lydon, Andrew Norfolk and Oliver August, Allan Mallinson, Stewart Tendler, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, S. E. Harris, Robert Rogers, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Robin Lane Fox, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jenny M. Gorsuch, Cardoac Health, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Julie Burchill, Bees Twiston Davies, Deborah King, Plateau, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Virginia Blackburn, Tracy Beaker, Maureen Paton, Richard Findlay Chairman, Anthony Browne and Nic Hopkins, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Jonathan Rendall, Mike Barnard, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Amanda Craig, Rebecca Ley, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Christian Barby, Helen Pridham, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Roger May, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, David Sinclair, Caroline Merrell and Antonia Senior, Martin Waller, Peter Turnnidge, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, S. Russoff, Christopher Irvine, Ian MacDonald, Mark Henderson, Sarah Butler, Nick Meo and Jack Malvern, Darian Leader, Angus Batey, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Fred Dellar, Julian, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Andrew Norfolk and Russell Jenkins, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Tom Rosenthal, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, David Powell Athlectic Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Irma Kurtz, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Credo Alan Webster, Richard Hobson and Pat Gibson,

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Eat out for £5 at 900 Restaurants the Knowledge the… 19 dead, the cost of cockles Chinese immigrants in grip of gangs running lucrative trade Eat out for £5 British Airways Six Nations Handbook Bloomsbury set's diarist and last survivor dies aged 103 The Times Today: page 2. First Night: 25. Crossword… The Unique Pocket Julie Burchill The bitch is back Weekend Review Carr gets £100,000 protection and her own home News & Comment Business & Leisure Intel inside Bush names panel to examine failure of Iraq intelligence 45-minute admission is a footnote to war Philip Webster takes a cool look at the sound and fury of the latest row Return Flights Inc Taxes Pentagon acts over army rape claims London girl says hooray for Bollywood Jiah, 16, could be the first overseas Indian to break into the Bombay movie industry, write Nick Meo and Jack Malvern ... as Britain aims to lure Indian film-markers to Leicester Freeserve Aitken bows out leader tells him 'never again' Car shown C2 VTR. *Manufacturer's on the road… Citroën Court fax to speed criminal database Just AA sk Vicar quits after women complain Bleach home Blood mistake Internet danger Player's denial In the frame Rape charge Barrier traps boy University gives away students to save money Racist NHS a disgrace, leaked report declares Thistle Hotels Homebase By a Correspondent: Safer sex is on the cards for Valentines Blair's G-men take on Britain's gangsters A force of 5,000 officers modelled on the FBI is to wage war on organised crime, reports Stewart Tendler Secret terror trials are 'untenable' MG Freak winter weather blows hot and cold BT Norfolkline Britian gets star treatement for 'reshaped' water Celebrity health drink may tap into Wales to make 'small' molecules at a big price, Ingrid Mansell reports French ban can clip Red Bull's wings Spain Britannia PC World The Computer Superstore These claims are bottled nonsense, say scientists Drivers wage war against the hated yellow boxes Speed cameras on the A37 are being blown up and shot at by irate motorists. Simon de Bruxelles visits the front line Vandals show off destruction on the internet Teenager drove at 76mph over the limit Angels in America Stars of class at Britian's real fame academy On the 7th and 8th February at 9pm Men find their feet dancing with a computer Queen crowned the kings of rock Bosses who left 19 to die may face murder charge EasyJet.com From cottage industry to trade worth millions Direct Line Portugal Migrants at the mercy of gangs and the tides The drowned cockle pickers left China for a better life, report Dominic Kennedy, Andrew Norfolk and Oliver August Chrysler Currys Odd couple let nothing rain on their parade - even a promise of sun Unions plan backlash as Labour expels RMT BNP rural ambitions buoyed by Suffolk poll Corsica Toyota The Week that was Britain Lexus Next Week Corus hotels Rogue trader is brought to book over £1m scam 5-year term for rape of baby to be increased Pay parents to raise children, says bishop By a Correspondent: Man razed mansion in attack on 'paedophile' Sony Wega Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Drunken conductor off key on his yacht Bloodshot but unbowed, Hoon admits one regret A weary Defence Secretary tells Tom Baldwin that he, his family and his department deserve peace There were bo headlines saying,'Geoff Hoon tells the truth—shock', he complains Fantastic Valentine's Day Offer NatWest Forget celebrity worship. The name of the game is humiliation Church protests as cinemagoers do the full monty WRC The "Grand Tourer" Dyke in £500,000 'tell-all' book deal Father jailed for carrying gun on plane Rock art older Yanks stay home Ticket returned Exeter jail revolt The Week that was the World Americas Kingdom of Leather The Week Ahead Bespoke Suits Schröder's party gamble leaves him weakened The Chancellor is vulnerable after surrendering control of his Social Democrats, Roger Boyes reports from Berlin Doctors in 13-hour operation to save baby with two heads Best Western Picture Gallery Greece Direct Line Domestic violence blamed on equality Kerry plays down his French connection Charles Bremner explores the US Democrat front-runner's family ties in St Briac, Brittany Picture Gallery Flagging Bush to face TV grilling The Oscars Game Viewers Turn off as Hollywood Plays Dirty Dirty tricks, corruption and a failure to reward the best films at the Academy Awards is forcing radical change on the annual glitzfest, reports Chris Ayres By Our Foreign Staff: Offended of Tennessee seeks Super Bowl payout Nationwide Impossible to protect Tube, safety chief says Monarch Spectre of the Chechen 'Black Widows' Terror Attacks in the Rissian Capital Post Office Stalin's pride and joy still moves the masses Suicide bomber wreaks carnage and mayhem Nissan Bravehearts who refuse to toe the hemline Skirt designers are doing a roaring trade among American men of a certain age, Abigail Rayner reports The Times DVLA Trousers are just so 1800s Murder suspect held for kidnap caught on camera Nato may take over in Afghanistan (Reuter): Cyprus talks Nuclear protests (AFP): Karadzic sues (Reuters): Paper halted (AP): Builders charged (AP): Haiti revolt Italy Theatre The Wooden Frock West Yorkshire Playhouse Time Sisters need to sharpen up their act TV Review The one where Paul Hoggart begins the long goodbye to some decidedly older - but not wiser - Friends Travelodge Concert Gabrieli Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall The Sunday Times Kerry is so stiff and arrogant; it must be satire Egg Martin Rowson's Week The twitchy techies want to sanitise and embalm live TV I've decided to be opinionated about WMDs 'Please forgive me' …one of the world's most seductive election slogans Putin's belligerence will detonate more Chechen bombs Our spies are amiable duffers: it's the Establishment way War of Words Tony Blair has no need to resign Dropping the Pilot Schröer gives up the leadership of his party Repent, Nto Re-Elect O Jonathan, thy reputation was slain in high places Media under fire after Hutton Causes of colds Money Letters The Times Blunkett raises fears of unfair trials Is the country going to the dogs? Scottish arts Threat to world Post-haste pigeons Rules of the road Organists' love of improvisation The Weather The Times Crossword 22,581 No Title Ocean Village Lewis Takes his Leave Wilkinson: I'll be back - after the Six Nations Facing the Front Alastair Campbell Inside T-Mobile Gebrselassie determined to be force for good in the long run A hero at home, the Ethopian is now on track to be considered sport's greatest champion of all The Times Three Champions Next Week The Rudder Cheerless Chiffon Chardonnay And Another Thing On Monday Helpless Keegan lifted from zero to hero US reaction to 'Nipplegate' deprives Patriots of their moment in the sun Magic Sponge in New York Razor gets early bath after failing to show cutting edge The Sunday Times Exposing the possibility that Jackson is innocent The east goes west: Mills in despair as proud area suffers Kanoutè moves centre stage England Ticket Packages Weekend Fixtures United supporters take to track in protest How They Stand in the Nationwide League Outside the Box Dave Robinson How They Stand in Scotland Ambitious Speed finds no cause for celebration in longevity Nationwide Conference Curbishley still pursues fresh peaks in his Valley Anelka claims something has again been lost in translation Hughes makes his case Times Test Sunderland players put club over wages Ranieri remains cool as Kenyon turns up the heat at Chelsea The Times Leeds get another week to chase bid Gameon Your Premiership weekend guide The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory England first among unequals in power game Bet your Life Jonathan Rendall The Betting Challenge Times Online Charlton in mood to make more capital gains Sports Book On Monday the Game Having operation will allow me to move forward—finally Wasps hope King can rule at last for club and country Zurich Premiership Matthew Pryor's Guide to the Premiership Bath V London Wasps Woodward relishes Lions challenge Post-Richards era sees Leicester do their level best Everitt's goals leave Tykes hamstrung Fight for affection lost to split decision Simon Barnes Sports Writer of the Year Picture Gallery Woods comes up short in rematch with Johnson to see his world fall apart Jeep There's only One Picture Gallery Lewis boxed clever to leave his future financially secure Champion happy to leave the duelling to others Ambitious Fossett has another record in his sights Sailing The Times Fenn slowly finding her feet on diet of meat Athletics England a suffer on two fronts Cricket Pipe and slippers can wait as Reilly rolls up his sleeves and calls the shots again Rugby League Mahmood, from Lancashire, removed both KSCA openers… Faultless Els heading for horizon in Melbourne masterclass Golf Rusedski's lawyers confine drugs agency to sidelines Tennis SNOOKERYou've been framed: why live game is going to pot Julian Muscat Travelling Fan White turns on vintage display to set up O'Sullivan showdown The Times How the Wembley Conference Centre Rated Kerrs beat pressure to join best in Europe Ice Skating Bromley has title in sights Bobsleighing Turtle Soup looks tasty proposition Sandown Park Wetherby Florida Pearl has to defy odds for fourth Hennessy Leopardstown Tomorrow Johnson makes it his business to stay ahead of field The Wright Track Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park William Hill Protesters delay start of race at Hereford Skill shining brightly amid chaos and venality in Tunisia Brian Glanville this Football Life Wie gets Curtis Cup call at 14 Märtin in control Gollings glory Elite Mallender The Results Service Weekend Fixtures Passing Shot Haunting Precedent for Tottenham's Cup Nightmare Modern Times Anniversaries Birthdays Frances Partridge Member of the Bloomsbury set who proved later in life her Diaries that she was not the least talented of them Charles Clark Director of procurements for the Air Ministry whose passion for invention fired the establishment of photo booths in Britain Faith Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements That was the Social Week The official programme of the visit of the King and Queen of Afghanistan to this country is not quite ready for issue, but it is possible Memorial service for Lord Shawcross and Joan Lady Shawcross Personal Column Contemporary art openings Pilgrims' progress Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cecil Beaton retrospective Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Standing tall at the Tory ball Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Times Philip Howard Fitting in, gracious giving and the give-and-take of shared living The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… In Brief Today the young are drawn by choice to a changing faith A new vision of divine inspiration Nick Wyke explores how art and religion are enjoying a renewed partnership Sunday Worship At your Service Ruth Gledhill To Advertise Telephone: Premier Bathrooms Fine Arts The Menopause Trytapotin The New Weekend Pill Jolliman Silva Direct by Post The 'Sheila Maid' Birthday Newspapers Silk Thred2 Stunning Power The Genuine True Whilst care is taken to establish that our… To Advertise Facsimile: Shoparound Guarantee Stannah RMC Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Or your Money Back! The Times Tempur Shoparound Coopers of Stortford Joan Cope All Gas & Gaiters Queen of Camelot aims to hit the big jackpot Dianne Thompson has brought stability to the unloved lottery operator. She talks to Jon Ashworth The Saturday Profile Unit-Linked Insurance Investments On Other Pages City Diary Downhill with Snowball Clan who want the Telegraph back in the family They were outmanoeuvred by Conrad Black nearly 20 years ago and they've never forgotten, says Dan Sabbagh Maverick's chief stands down If your idea is patently good, protect it Young Enterprise The Times Express publisher to make formal bid for paper Business Equity Prices Ing Direct Penny shares prove they are no laughing stock Tempus Larger Capitalisation Shares M&s, Boots, next, Kingfisher, Aviva, Legal & General Pointers Ftse 100 up 18.3 points at 4,402.7 Dow Jones Industrial average closed up 97.50 at 10,593.00 Smallere Capitalisation Shares Invensys, Westbury, Crest Nicholson, Woolworths Pointerss Ftse 250 Index rose 48.1 points to 6,094.4 Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Dollar Rates UK Ten-Year Gilt Yield Wall Street The Week's Biggest Moves RBS and NatWest pull out of stakeholder pensions market Bankruptcies soar as personal debts prove expensive Insurance shares climb as Aviva says earnings will beat forecasts The Times Dollar slides as traders fret over US jobs and G7 intentions Stock Exchange's deputy chief made redundant Parmalat investigators raid UBS in paper chase Ericsson rings down curtain on three unprofitable years Banks slow to pass on benefit of rate rise Resignation highlights troubles at Jarvis Rise in passenger numbers lets easyJet cock a snook at Ryanair Film First Aberdeen oil independents pull out of £365m merger talks Bridgepoint gives rivals the boot in battle for Faith Shoes BA faces strike threat by pilots at CitiExpress 'Lord Sterling sees an opportunity to press his case against unfair competition in the ferry business' Moss Bros drops chief who led it back to profit Alliance Leicester Sotheby's extends credit to $200m Tower Records set to file for protection Chelsfield's £1bn project quashed Brussels draws up Galileo shortlist Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Dataday Look Ahead Families at War Express to bid for rival Briefing Stock Markets Flybe.com Inside shadowy world of $650bn fund manager Richard Miles sheds light on Capital Group Companies, the secretive investor in Britain's biggest business Grey men with the golden touch Rolling Stone Inside Upwardly Mobile Picture Gallery Tidy profits and a clear conscience It is possible to invest in funds that avoid ethically questionable companies and not be left feeling green with envy, says Xan Rice Ecology brings its rewards True Romance Jupiter Inside Credit card deal comes under fire In Brief The Market Place Stockwatch Website of the Week The Week Ahead Whine of the Week Dudley Hull, of Broadstone, Dorset, wants his his police force's budgets explained Good Buy A-Z of Money Usury F&C Bad Buy Quotes Letters a taxing business Silence guaranteed Safety net gives way Mark Atherton on the problems with payment protection cover Hassle factor takes shine off good deal Prudential This is Reality Rate rise holds risk for the over-committed Helen Nugent says lenders are loosening their purse strings. But should homebuyers take the bait? Threadneedle Take an early bet on Liverpool Guaranteed A day that brought my business to its knees Alison Gibson describes how the aftershocks of 9/11 affected an advertising man's outlook on life Broaden What the Experts Say Artemis Ian's Response Chasing down the best rates of interest Paula Hawkins continues her series aimed at financial fitness by March with a look at savings Cheltenham & Gloucester The Times You Work Hard for your Money. You Deserve the Best… Fraudsters turn up the heat Joe Morgan on the sophisticated US scams now operating in the UK Times Online Life Insurance British Empire Perfect for love in a cold climate Virginia Blackburn says why not buy a new romantic artwork as just the present for St Valentine's Day Aberdeen NatWest Tokens kept close to the heart Shareholders hit for six by Shell reserves bungle Stella Shamoon provides her regular update on the performance of her Share of the Month portfolio The Times Waterhouse Unless you stand up, you won't be counted Pointers Fidelity The Times Oneday Gartmore Tax on my weeekend retreat Mark Atherton answers readers' queries about second homes, shares and endowments Close partners in business who work 100 miles apart Elizabeth Judge talks to two mothers using the internet to provide a traditional travel service Business Survival Tips Free Guide Halifax Ten reasons why you should not be put off buying Isas Allowances will fall in 2006, so take maximum advantage while you can, says Helen Pridham Edinburgh Far East fund from split-personality group Times Money Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Fundfile Money Shop Source: Collins Stewart Mortgages Chelsea FSA When 'safety-first' is lost in translation Funds in Focus Legal & General Cheapest Level Term Assurance Savers need to indulge in a spot of social climbing Lots of maybes for babies' bonds Paula Hawkins reports that there are still question marks over the Child Trust Fund schemes First State Investments Fidelity Lenders quick to pass on base rate rise to borrowers Classic Courchevel Pilates of the Caribbean Radisson Edwardian Hotels Classic Cars Inside Last-Minute Flights Alton Towers Jo Morris the Best Deals British Isles The Best Deals Ct2 Holidays Norway Follow that Star Mary Gold Explains how to Holiday like a Celebrity Web of the Week Anatolian Sky The Travel Collection Your £ Abroad Cars guaranteed to ignite your love life Steve Keenan revs up for a high-octane leap year Valentine treat Exclusively Online Qantas Basiq Air Canadian Affair Bermuda Tourist bosses 'forget little guys' Big chains take the limelight. 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Pop Star Leann Rimes was Awestruck To hell with princesses - give me a bitch every time Julie Burchill: Being Bad 'Such a beautiful girl… I am on fire!' He was a Venetian nobleman, she a half-English beauty. Two centuries after their doomed affair, a cache of love letters, hidden in a palazzo, yields up a secret romance. By Andrea Di Robilant As their love deepened and their relationship became… Be my enemy Chavs and chav-nots: the eternal divide Charvers, skangers, scallies… Britain's burgeoning peasant underclass may be revolting. But a threat to civilisation? Naff orf, says Mick Hume Powerless Kids with a Burberry and Beckham Fixation Pose an Unlikely Threat I'm a celebrity, get me out of this hospital Terrorised by Irish Catholic nuns, racked by spinal meningitis… John Lydon on the torments that put him on 'the road to Rotten' The Pistols and that interview The Times Travel Direct Too much bloody reality Americans are adept at turning tragedy into film. 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The Wood Industry Needs to Face Unpalatable Facts Analyse this The Romance of Jordan and Andre is a Show within a Show Junk Medicine the Triumph of Mumbo Jumbo A Relativist Approach to Truth Makes It Easy for Charlatans Better sight for sore eyes Laser eye surgery has been a boon for some but now MPs are calling for closer scrutiny. Joanna Bale reports Prices are from £750 per Eye. Elton John and Nicole Kidman Have Had It Done Carry out the surgery after undergoing a short… Think about It Well Care Doctor Copperfield Crushing Chest Pain Radiating down your Left Arm? You're Going to Die Martial artist Poet and chocolate addict Benjamin Zephaniah tells Rose Shepherd why he wants to fly through the air This London Breed Standard Life Healthcare Psychobabble Glossary of Therapists' Jargon The Times Wasted John Naish celebrated his 40th birthday by burning an effigy of his youth. 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