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News from 19/04/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Shane Danielsen, Carol Lewis, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Bryan H. Stuart, Peter Lansley, Barbara Stocking Director, James Harding, Theodore Dalrymple, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Euan Wilmshurst Director, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Emma Tucker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Andrew Cornwell, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Glen Tarman Co-ordinator, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Bach, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Martin Daniels, Pat Gibson, Siobhan Kennedy, Tony Ridge, B. Wylie, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Guy Monson, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Roger Cookson, Scott Watson, James Delingpole, Matthew Frost Chief Executive, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stephenson Harwood, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, J. E. Church, Derwent May, Trevor Halling, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Roger Marlowe, Tom Baldwin, Daleep Mukarji Director, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon Round, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Chris Bain Director, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Terrington, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Lord Bilimoria, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Paul Chandler Chief Executive, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Heather Brooke, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Terry Smith, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Sir Charles MacLean, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sanderson, John Naish, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stewart Baseley Executive Chairman, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Edward Solomons,

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Index HRT alert after more than 1,000 women die Ovarian cancer risk 'increases by 20%' Use of therapy falls after series of scares Gunman paused to post parcel to TV More atomic plants stored body parts Sudan's UN deceit £1.2bn hospitals bid Feud at Arsenal Baghdad carnage Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times How doctors misread the signs amid a wave of euphoria over HRT It remains treatment of choice Picture Gallery Brown holds back on ID card scheme Sex attacker freed Terrorist suspects Pensions defeat Spidey shows us his darker side First night Film Spider-Man 3 Tokyo Chopard From the web A cinema summer to cherish Body parts taken from workers at more nuclear sites Alder Hey QC to lead investigation Fears that records will be incomplete Wife sickened at thought of loss Michael Redfern Lib Dem donor charged with theft Soldier's funeral Tunnel flow to end Student cyclist killed Bank 'harassment' Osprey returns Greeks could be allowed to borrow the Elgin Marbles British Museum willing to consider it New gallery is prepared in Athens The treasure Louis Vuitton Cup 'i went to police about gunman and told them that I was worried' Campus massacre His behaviour in class was menacing College said that it could do nothing Arms 'cult' will foil any attempt to limit guns Killer posted videos to TV station, then returned to shooting spree Campus massacre Rant at hedonism and Christianity You gave me only one option, he says Video message Silent, chilling world of a loner obsessed by death Campus massacre He barely spoke, he stalked women and he had an imaginary model girlfriend who called him 'Spanky' Rochebobois Mr Brownstone The victims, their worlds and lives cut tragically short Campus massacre Ba Blair aide 'leaked secret Iraq memo' Disclosure 'was a threat to Britain' Pair deny charges under Secrets Act Dell Ford When the Welsh Assembly came into being in 1998, the … Index An impromptu and slightly surprising tribute to the … Piers Morgan was the guest speaker at the Veuve Clicquo Julian Eccles, just appointed director of communication Gosh. Westminster City Council doesn't waste time. … An accidental meeting? People Damien Hirst will not, alas, now be installing an abatt Hilary Benn, the International Development Secretary, … Multiple Display Advertising Items Postscript Multiple Display Advertising Items ENO asks Zandra Rhodes to add a spot of colour to Aïda Designer to style sets and costumes Hope pinned on new productions Tesco Life in jail is so good, who needs a pension? Killer boasts of the luxuries inside Three meals a day and trips to the gym A secure retirement Nuclear Reaction The Sellafield post mortems must be a lesson for the future A Despicable Deception Sudan's secret arming of the militias demands a tough response Mind Before Wicket England will not win at one-day cricket until victory is considered important The marathon? I'd run a mile Picture Gallery Post mortem on Sellafield: don't panic Theodore Dalrymple Our Squeamish attitudes impede progress Thunderer: What do MPs think they've got to hide? Truth in surveys Bricks, bats Assessing the true price of freedom in Scotland Europe pushing a bad deal Timesonline Squaring the housing circle Delenda est . . . Sleeping dogs Less is more Is it too late to tame the inflation monster? It's difficult, but you too could learn to speak like Des Comment Magnet Consultants given 25% pay rise for fewer hours Deal cost £150m more than planned It was based on outdated statistics Pensioner who won NHS battle dies in hospital Barclaycard 'i bought lover a Ferrari, Rolex and £8,000 ring — and she still cheated' Currys Microsoft Lock that gets you out of clamping trouble Multiple Display Advertising Items Please mind the gaps on the Labour front bench Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadly toy danger grows as Chinese imports flood in Recalled brands include big names Young at risk of toxins and choking Renault Clio Multiple Display Advertising Items Pensioner 'ran £2m benefits fraud from bedroom HQ' She 'picked' people who moved abroad Hundreds of identities stolen Gambler admits parlour killings Commentator's football first 'Rebranding' for St George Fish stunned by Olympic move Alliance Leicester Shoe fetishist thief walks away with suspended jail sentence Multiple Display Advertising Items Spend £379,000 at Tesco and buy your school a PC Voucher scheme 'just PR' says head Concerns about logos in schools Shopping list Avis Fossil from a forest that gave Earth its breath of fresh air Relic from 385 million years ago Trees hungry for Co2 altered climate Tories left without candidate for mayor after Dyke talks fail Politics Currys Party donor is rebuked over status as tax exile Cameron talks rubbish to gain votes Politics Tories aim to win marginal town halls Labour says poll rules were broken Dfs Dartford and Gravesham Half of late abortions are for women who didn't notice they were pregnant Failure to set quality standards puts stem-cell research in peril The figures 'i put sudden weight gain down to comfort eating' Ministers 'knew risks of using blood from skid row' Anorexic girl killed by train had been raped by a stranger She was attacked near her home Suspect released soon after she died Dreams Consumers are encouraged to sue Mother blown away Police reprimanded Dancing burglars Dairylea lunchables Iraq Italy This may look like a UN plane . . . but Sudan used it to bomb Darfur Aircraft disguised to attack villages Government gets a final warning Smuggled weapons Shredded Wheat As long as ministers argue, there is little hope for the country Foreign Staff: Black day in Baghdad as 200 die in carnage Worst violence since start of 'surge' Crowd turns on Iraqi Prime Minister British put the 'Wild West' back under control of Iraqis Deadly attacks Christians at Bible publishers have their throats cut Threat to faith Bringing it all together (AP): Buddhists killed by Muslim insurgents (AFP): Swedes swell (AFP): Gang disbands (AP): Body discovered (AFP): Alcohol seized (AP): Child sex charge (AP): Policemen cleared (AP): Who'll buy my life? Berlusconi beauties add fuel to privacy row Legal action over magazine pictures Press fears being gagged by new law Zafira He wants to be saviour of France but disciples are slipping away Support for centre candidate wanes Pollsters are lying, he says Mfi Middle man Battling begums ordered to live in exile Bitter political rivals are expelled Clashes prompt government action Militants killed as clashes threaten poll for President Honda The Lives of Others Abortion ruling bolsters call for total ban Court reverses 2000 decision Bush appointees push through vote Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuters: Experts say no to artificial snow Reuters: Iran 'producing nuclear fuel' Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuters: Indians take land protest to the top (AP): Woman hurt by a flying fish Kennedy tries to free cousin convicted of 1975 murder Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantasy funeral brings out thousands of real mourners Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuters: Nurse admits she killed four patients (AFP): Steelworkers killed (AP): Prison ID fraud (AFP): Triple explosions (AFP): China's new reality Multiple Display Advertising Items Cycle of life key to underwater survival Scientist spends 12 days on lake bed Algae provide food and oxygen Dow climbs into new territory RBS cautioned DVD rental gloom Tube setback Quote of the day Sour BlackBerry Business big shot Australian group eyes £1.2bn bid for BUPA's hospitals Ramsay Health Care seeks partners Private equity backers in talks Bupa diagnosis EMI to mortgage catalogue as rainy days set the tone Gloves off again Stock markets Rules of a Dutch auction make things difficult for RBS Nicoli finally faces up to reality IBDO Commodities Picture Gallery Rising menace Currencies Blackout Need to know Results in brief DVD chain sounds the death knell for high street stores Choices UK warns it will miss targets Standalone rental stores 'gone by 2012' Oxford In view: UK video and DVD rentals Broker still on a losing streak Picture Gallery The Times The Scottish & Newcastle bid rumours look increasingly City Diary Crumbs, Gourmet plate is emptying City Diary City Link, the delivery firm, dropped a card through … City Diary Dutch regulators question RBS bid in battle for ABN DNB: Official view Willie tries heady mix from Virgin's book Rumour of the day In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Broker feud deepens over eSpeed bid Tullet's £302m offer is rejected Smith claims he could unlock value Howard Lutnick, a keen tennis player worth about £500 … Business rivals who trade punches as well as bonds Terry Smith, who last year expressed interest in buying Michael Spencer, 51, a friend of the Conservative leader … The history of eSpeed Inc. Post Office agrees to franchise 75 of its branches to WH Smith The Sunday Times Ambitious Aviva on hiring spree to drive expansion across Russia Profit tip KKR finalises £10bn Alliance Boots bid Ofwat fine row Tote sale in doubt Challenge to LSE Transatlantic union Trouble on the Tube Metronet delays and cost over-runs Macquarie pays £2bn for Airwave Investor takes £36m hit as Metronet pays for Tube over-runs Shareholders in talks over costs Company brought forward repairs The Times T. . . Mobile Awful fate that awaits the kings of wishful thinking Rate rise 'certainty' forces up sterling Pound at 26-year high against dollar City bonuses fuel wage inflation Goldman Sachs poaches M&A star from Citigroup with $4.6m two-year package Timesonline Big shot Row over Roverato jibe at Spaniards Brewers fined KBC's Russian deal Gallaher off market Morgan Chase rise Apax Partners, the British private equity firm, may buy up to 25 per cent of adidas in a move that could lead to a full €10 billion-plus (£6.8 billion) takeover of the German sportswear giant Bodycote board rejects fourth takeover approach from Sulzer Offer worth £1.1bn 'undervalues' group Swiss bidder faces ultimate frustration Heat seeking Carl Mortished Analysis Why Yahoo! could soon search for a new boss Danone faces lawsuit over biscuit brand BlackBerry failure leaves US speechless Deals in danger as e-mails crash Wall St suffers withdrawal pains Handy figures Timesonline 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 Primark sales provide drive behind interest in AB Foods Large caps Jessops edges into buyout picture Small caps Gilts Never mind a weaker dollar, Signet is still on the gold standard Mineral Securities Vanco Equity Prices John Deere The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bank of Scotland Investment Service British funds Law Report Weather Eye Paul Bergne Register Intelligence officer, linguist and expert on Central Asia who proved and effective trouble-shooter in Afghanistan Paul Bergne, CBE, intelligence officer, diplomat, scholar and broadcaster, was born on January 9,1937. He died of cancer on April 5,2007, aged 70 Robert Jones Thatcherite MP who campaigned for the environment as a junior minister in Major's Government Robert Jones, MP for West Hertfordshire, 1983-97, Construction and Planning Minister, 1995-97, was born on September 26,1950. He died of cancer on April 16,2007, aged 56 Edwin Eunson Stalwart Orkney councillor and supporter of Jo Grimond Edwin Eunson, OBE, Orcadian public servant, was born on December 25, 1917. He died on March 20, 2007, aged 89 Jack King Energetic bursar of Wolfson College, Cambridge Jack King, MBE, senior proctor, was born on September 19,1928. He died of a brain tumour on March 6,2007, aged 78 Dr Mandana Alijani Lives Remembered Christopher Carr Marion Gräfin Yorck von Wartenburg Opponent of Nazism who sat as a judge in postwar Berling Marion Gräfin Yorck von Warternburg, anti-Nazi and jurist, was born on June 14,1904. She died on April 13,2007, aged 102 Judicial distaste does not stop extradition order Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Complying with right to liberty Court of Appeal Court Circular Rare canes make their mark Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Banquet Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Luncheon Latest wills Thanksgiving Services School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Reader Offers Ltd The stylish way to run your London Marathon weekend Late travel British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawthorn blossoms usher in a warm spring Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 19,1956 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Sander Camillo fluffs lines in rehearsal for Guineas Racing Scarlet Runner upstages favourite Finsceal Beo now tops classic market Big-race odds Simon Barnes Coward pledges to carry fight on issue of fixtures Football Newmarket Racing The Wright track Ripon Course specialists Cheltenham Focused Fisher learning fast to be a thoroughly modern professional Golf Has innovative fitness programme Good results in Qatar and China Prize prodigy Nadal ups the ante in effort to safeguard event's future Tennis How manhandling of Switzer opened the door for women Athletics Flora London Marathon Newmarket Racing Yesterday's details Beverley Cheltenham Football Results Bowls Cricket Fixtures Tennis Football Hayman cashes in as Newcastle show their intent Rugby union Prop signs deal for more than £1m New Zealand star is rare commodity Media Planet Top of the props Leeds bounce back to Premiership after a year of living dangerously Rugby union Grayson committed to cup despite relegation worry Lancaster's life Keothavong settles score for Britain Buoyant Italians Morgan staying Revenge is sweet Panthers let loose Cavendish holds on Six of the best Mushtaq back at ease doing his level best for Sussex LV County Championship First division Sussex v Kent Harvey fits the bill for Derbyshire Second division Essex v Derbyshire Stoical Maunders rides his luck Troughton takes full advantage of weakened attack Yorkshire's red faces are spared by Rudolph Expansive Shah sets Middlesex on their way Di Venuto's supporting cast includes Harmison Scoreboards Gower steers the good ship Sky through stormy waters Sport on television Johnnocamps Glove affair gets to heart of reasons for separation Cricket World Cup Early exits How England rated Flintoff fall from grace complete as glory days fade away Cricket England in turmoil Ashes hero in spectacular decline Catalogue of failures all round On the books Fletcher has lost his nerve - he has to go Cricket England in turmoil Multiple Display Advertising Items Fletcher keeps his own counsel with future in balance Cricket England in turmoil Coach ducks out of press conference His fate likely to be revealed today The Times Super Eights Leading men take centre stage Ireland run out of steam to complete rare journey Scoreboard Hapless Watford sink closer to the abyss Football Barclays Premiership Brooking wants clubs to grow own Evra's calf injury is a worry for United Jeffers in demand Davies makes plans Bmibaby Platini gets his way as balance of power shifts Euro 2012 The hosts Poland and Ukraine full of eastern promise, provided they can get the builders in Nick Szczepanik finds out how the elected hosts will be preparing for the descent of galácticos and pampered Premiership stars Violence confined to intense club rivalries Euro 2012 The hosts Beer and cabbage should hit the spot Land of Lenin, salt mines and Chernobyl Gerrard makes no mistake as battle for third hots up Football Barclays Premiership Owen eyes his chance to impress for England The Premiership today 'Silent Stanley' keen to become big noise down at the Emirates Football Arsenal chaos Homesick Baptista blames it on the weather Bases covered Coral Frantic fans Dein exit prompts fresh talk of outsider dealings Football Arsenal chaos Director may plan attempt for power Nervous voices in Ashburton Grove The Sunday Times Board split plunges Arsenal into turmoil Ambitious operator who sensed coming of Abramovich era Football Arsenal chaos Directors ready to hit panic button as rebel bid looms Leading man at top of his game Time running out for Curbishley as Chelsea continue to raise the stakes Football Barclays Premiership Scope Wright-Phillips ends long wait to make mark on the high life Football Barclays Premiership Winger at centre of attention Table Times Crossword 23,579 The Insider Rampant Chelsea ready to take title race right down to the line Arsenal plunged into chaos after Dein's departure splits the board The Times Bringing it all together Inside Plus Cricket: Fletcher on the brink Index The face A woman scorned Did you see? Young guns The click Did you know? Don't lie about cheating Did you hear? The past? That's, er, history A detail from Boy Lighing a Candle, by El Greco, which is expected to fetch up to $7 million (£3.5m) in a sale of important Old Master Paintings at Christie's in New York today Modern morals White mischief As a Government minister warns of the dangers of immigration, Martin Fletcher finds a swath of middle England ready to vote for BNP leader Nick Griffin-a convicted racist who favours birching delinquent teenagers and paying immigrants to leave The Times The Times Nothing Home Counties about this Tory boy Nine more years? Come off it, Ken Shooter sophistry The latter factor: how to be rich (eventually) As inflation hits a new high, we all feel a bit more broke—but Damian Whitworth finds solace in a book that tells you how to increase your wealth a little at a time, and six experts describe different ways to do it Care homes Property at home Property abroad Look west or east Pay yourself, invest in property and earn more Emerging economies The Times Topic of the week I'm flying long-haul and can't take aspirin: how do I protect against DVT? What tips a troubled mind over the edge? Psychologists agree that rejection, loss or affront in those prone to stress can be the trigger, says Carol Midgley TheAA The Times Sub urban worrier A Modest day out or a foolhardy expedition? Index Secret Skin Has Tarantino been flushed away? It was meant to reinvent movie-making. Instead, Grindhouse has left the cult director's career in tatters, says Kevin Maher Play Tarantino: from golden boy to bog standard They came, we saw, they floundered I love being totally grossed out, dude Going up Top marks for alpha slackers Reviews Film Justin Timberlake is not the only good thing about the true-crime Alpha Dog, says, James Christopher Adam Sandler as a September 11 widower and the antics of a Viking Rambo fail to convince Ian Johns Squaring up to the vicious circle Stephen Graham, whose role as a racist in This is England is about to make him a star, talks to Kevin Maher Win copies of Until the End of the World on DVD Punching well above his weight Divine light, camera, action Could Britain support a religious film industry? Shane Danielsen meets a man who's got the faith The Sunday Times Big shark terrorises coastline and eats boats . . . haven't we seen this somewhere before? Closing credits Theatre Reviews First night MacBeth Swan, Stratford Jazz Madeleine Peyroux Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Scharoun Ensemble Berlin Barbican Theatre Re: Union Paisley Arts Centre, Renfrewshire Alaska's natural urban cool Tv&radio Last night's TV Natural World BBC Two Travels with My Camera More 4 The Times David Chater's choices If I ruled the TV world It's a case of déjà new BBC One Today's TV Chaos at the Château Viewing Guide Channel 4,8.30pm Sea of Souls BBC One, 9pm Britain's Rich List ITV1, 9pm Chelsea Pensioners Digital Choice BBC Four, 8.30pm The Edwardians in Colour BBC Four, 9pm Variations Secret Life Channel 4,9pm World's Heaviest Man: My Shocking Story Discovery, 9pm Boston Legal Living, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Jackie Brown (1997) Channel 4,10.30pm The Million Pound Note (1953) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.50pm A Room with a View (1985) Film4,6. 50pm The Beat that My Heart Skipped (2005) Sky Movies Indie, 7.10pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) TCM, 9pm The Young Poisoner's Handbook (1995) Channel 4,1.50am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge—win a Dell Laptop Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4193 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon HMV Index Nottingham University Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to put your head in the sand The Week in Work Statwatch Picture Gallery What Else Happened Transferring shorthand into steps Profile Yuri Uchiumi tells Clare Dight how injury led her into a career where she turns choregraphers' dreams into reality The University of Nottingham The Office Psychologist Poetry Pursuing the perfect brew Six of the Best . . . Lord Bilimoria In the third of six extracts from the Chartered Management Institute's forthcoming book about the experiences of the brightest business minds, Lord Bilimoria talks about customers Test Yourself . . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Six of the Best Get a first life in the second one Talking Point As more people spend time in online environments, Carol Lewis looks at how businesses are tackling the virtual world Imperial Tobacco How Do I Become . . . . . . A Media Planner The Sunday Times What It's like Working for the National Theatre A life in the theatre is not all bright lights and bouquets, as two of the National Theatre's backroom team tell Clare Dight Data File Students put spotlight on the top employers Recruitment Awards Most final-year students have a good idea what they want to do and who they'd most like to work for. Martin Birchall identifies the most sought-after employers Leadership Challenge And the Winners are . . . Deadline Buster MBA Choices Test Yourself . . . Answers Case Study what your Leader Expects of You How to master PR Public relations experts are giving themselves more to shout about by taking management degrees, writes Steve Coomber The 60-Second Business Book Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DSM

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