News from 20/04/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Kit Grace, Susan Selby, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, James Harding, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, Richard Yarrow, Paul Mooney, Ivo Tennant, Sarah Urwin Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Andi Robertson, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Richard Ottaway, MP, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Siobhan Kennedy, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Nick Weldon, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Andy Hine, John Webley, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Colin Attenborough, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rev Canon Peter Macleod-Miller, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Steve Devereux, Derwent May, Dr Dewey Cornell, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, A. M. Jones, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Michael Badger, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Peter L. Jaeger, Matt Hughes, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Shane Warne, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Michael Stainer, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Lady Fretwell, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Bill Miller, Thomas Catán, Ian Johns, Amanda Craig, Hugh Bankier, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Mike Driscoll, Michael Austin, Faith Glasgow, Hugh Trappes-Lomax, Richard Beeston, David Hutcheon, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Gervase Phillips, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Naomi Cleaver, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Miles Costello, S. R. Mills, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger, Danny Cipriani, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Mary Hodgson, J. E. Queen, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex Scientists prove that salty diet costs lives 15-year study shows link to heart disease Calls grow louder for nationwide campaign Local elections hit by postal vote software Praying for rain Wolfowitz on brink Fletcher declares Index Bricks and Mortar Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Index Today's weather The Times Postal vote software problems may delay local election result Town halls have not tested systems Count could be held up for days Scottish elections Taste test Picture Gallery New billing puts heat on British Gas Leader suspended Anger at Dyke plan The 2005 panel 'Ridiculous' idea has last laugh in the Dragons' Den Wobbly leg device earns over £500,000 Inventor thought it all up in the pub Villas The killer who found time to wait in line at the post office Campus massacre DVD came with a 23-page manifesto Package 'took six days to assemble' Why NBC was right to show those demented ramblings From scene to screen Gucci Vengeance films offer clues to a twisted mindset Campus massacre Murderer copied poses of his heroes His DVD reflects 'extreme cinema' Index Prayers and sorrow as Koreans apologise for the quiet gunman Series of missed chances that let a potential killer slip through the net Campus massacre Foreign Staff: British family tell of ordeal over last victim who survived Thousands more Britons join the exodus to live and work abroad Top destinations: Australia and Spain 40% suggest they are leaving for good I miss London, but life is much better (and cheaper) in Perth BBC reporter is alive, says Abbas Murder case boy, 13 Bamber lie test Drugs death fall Victoria Cross sold Holiday boy charge Coffee shower suds Ryanair Currys Bernard Matthews is paid £600,000 for bird flu chicks Commons fury at huge compensation Lack of evidence to prosecute firm Beef is back to push food exports to record £10.5bn Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon in a flash Omega Cortes, the Icelandic tenor about to hit the No 1 spot Vote hinges on a door People British photographer Ross Halfin tells the suicidegirls Amy Winehouse is often portrayed as the baddest girl … Simon Cowell has apologised for rolling his eyes on … Postscript Should we be surprised to learn that, the further north Yesterday, we reported that Tony McNulty (of the Home … Argos Specsavers Opticians 'Ben was sobbing after bullying by bus driver. Then he hanged himself' He was taunted for three months Let victims hit back, say parents Man faces murder trial after 31 years State of the unions Royal engagement Coastal vote £1.7m bedroom art Drug solicitor jailed RSC reaches £100m Sainsbury's US helicopter fault blamed for deaths of eight Royal Marines Coroner dismisses 'pilot error' report Americans risk compensation claim Two more British soldiers killed in Iraq border blast Fracture CH46 Sea Knight A £100,000 Steinway replaces piano that fell off the back of a lorry Dell Eurostar Not Only America Comment The case of Cho Seung Hui has much wider implications A Man for All Seasoning Take extreme dietary prohibitions with a pinch of salt, tossed over your shoulder A Canny Lot? Scots seem to be having second thoughts about an SNP-led administration Brollies: a real issue for the PM Picture Gallery One Virginia Tech, two moral universes Thunderer: My crusade for a real English patron saint Cross Channel The gun is still the guarantor of American freedom Point blunted Timesonline Bees keep Britain healthy Exploiting anger A sober summer Australia today Liquid love Safety first Money talks — it's saying nice things to Obama The Illinois senator is benefiting from a thirst for change Don't be frightened of the juggernaut of horribleness Dfs Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandela statue will join the greats of history in Parliament Square ILVA Expulsion of under-fives triples in a year Violence on rise in primary schools 300 are excluded for sexual bullying Multiple Display Advertising Items ASDA Use instruments once to avoid vCJD risk, dentists are warned Health 'Force gun victims to speak up' Law and order Blood-clot checks demanded Health Peer attacks archbishops Politics A few greats are there, but a lot of magic is missing Halfords Are these the best children's books of the past 70 years? Experts' Top Ten leaves out classics Readers invited to vote for favourites Carnegie Greenaway Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair speaks of hope for new EU treaty but rules out referendum Pastor fined for noisy services Surf surge is a fantastic bore Diabetic driver killed walker Iconic Banksy mural is pulped Mfi First World War plane found in stable restored to former glory Jessops Little Jack bravely defies the health and safety giant C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Family fears that Sellafield burnt body parts of father Ashes 'may be in nuclear waste dump' Daughter looks to inquiry for answers Intel Property gambles that hit the jackpot WH Smith PLC Interim Statement 2007 Bricks and Mortar Currys If only Bennett's droll and incisive stories could go on for ever First night Theatre Office Suite Minerva, Chichester Index BT Mendes is taking Eliot to the cinema Lib Dems advance as Nationalist bandwagon runs out of steam Elections Support also falls for ending Union Third party in line to land top job Firstdirect How SNP could win and lose at the same time Cameron in Gretna to help save the Union How to beat stress on that 'crush hour' train to work Academics offer 'be positive' solution Try humming or singing to yourself Sky Deep breath . . . Foster mother jailed for 'sadistic torture' She beat children with metal poles Abuse went on for over 20 years Multiple Display Advertising Items English bat makers in fear as Kashmir cultivates fine willow Scientists in quest for higher quality Plan is to supply first-class cricket Hyundai Mexico Iraq Threat to food crops as Australia prepares to turn off farmers' water World The Big Dry is worst drought in 1,000 years Le Pen predicts he'll have last laugh He sees victory for the far Right Uncertainty feeds hope of victory Renault Megane (Reuters): Islamists behead seven hostages President suspended (Reuters): Sentenced to death (AP): Baby whale dies (Reuters): President's blimp Russia plans $65bn tunnel to America underneath Bering Strait Furniture Village EU makes it against law to condone genocide Race hate rule to apply across Europe Plans curbed by fears over freedom Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A bucket of whitewash, a pie in the face … and a degree Zippo the Clown: We're born, not made MP caught 'smuggling emigrants' Accused of using family passports New scandal for Indian parliament Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Rally against extremists Shady deals We only wanted you to give us a twirl — not a bloody revolution Beauty queen's dress causes uproar Costume depicts violent uprising O2 The Cristero uprising Shell shock: the invisible scar from the trenches to the Gulf Iraq War-wounded US troops are fighting a high-tech war. Yet, as in the mud of the Somme, soldiers are suffering from the effects of fear and bombs The Sunday Times Nightmares and flashbacks Casualties of war (AFP): Police and fences keep rival protesters apart in Ukraine Boots (AP): Russia rejects joint missile deal (AP): Donkey witness goes quietly (Reuters): Fortune teller's $4.2bn windfall Bush's law aide says sorry and begs for job Humiliation for Attorney-General Apologies for sacked prosecutors Foreign Staff: US bails militant wanted for bombing of Cuban jet Multiple Display Advertising Items Seal hunters become prey to nature as freezing sea crushes fleet Coast Guard flies in food and fuel Bad weather traps rescue icebreaker Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Persimmon eyes Taylor Woodrow Sesame fined Airwave anger China's GDP soars Quote of the day Airbus cuts price Business big shot Bush draws up list of candidates to replace Wolfowitz White House support softens Afghan official highly regarded Boots to back £10bn-plus offer by Pessina and KKR Slick move Stock markets Mao's chaos theory leaves investors in China cold London must sour Dubai pitch Npower new energy Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Loyalty check Need to know Results in brief Look east as West's crude is going sour Persimmon poised to gatecrash merger Business big shot London starts race with Dubai on new oil futures trading ICE reveals aim after DME delay UK exchange to confront Nymex The Sunday Times Lack of care for precipice victims earns Sesame its eighth penalty HSBC eyes the prize of ABN Amro's Brazilian unit On the edge Another fine mess Investor assault on Eurotunnel chief Admiral expands Towergate IFA plan Pru shares sparkle Tesco in Co-op quiz Airwave staff threaten to strike over pension plan Union says new owner misled them Deal always clear, says Macquarie Cityjet On air Warning light on the dashboard City Diary Picture Gallery Mihas 'Lottery loan' raises the odd question City Diary David Cameron has apparently not lost his sense of … City Diary The biotech group Antisoma pulled off a big deal yesterday. … City Diary Winning name City Diary The rumour In the know Director deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Strike talk greets Royal Mail deal with WH Smith Airbus knocks down prices to entice airlines to purchase A350 Race is on to trim lead of Boeing 787 Emirates takes advantage of deal Imperial Energy poised to delay stock exchange move Oleg Mitvol Timesonline Telefónica set to join the fight for Telecom Italia The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at times . . . FundPicker British funds Rise of 11.1% in China GDP fuels talk of economic tightening Markets respond by taking a tumble Analyst advises against panicking Spanish firm gets eyeful of French tower Break fails to unravel indices in the West Online adverts help Google to rise 69% (AP): Airline back on top Nokia profits hit Microsoft's $3 pack (AP): Merrill Lynch boom Light ad regulation is best — even with Google Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Freesheet pioneer who will not rule out giving the UK a go Media Company active in over 100 cities Scuppered in UK by Lord Rothermere Mediapolis Grade warns of backlash over HD on Freeview 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 Wall Street earnings news counters early China panic Large caps Sandvine falls before lock-in expiry Small caps Gilts WH Smith proves it can move on while remaining stationery Punch Taverns Antisoma Equity Prices Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kitty Carlisle Hart Flamboyant actress and singer whose career spanned film, theatre and cabaret over seven decades Kitty Carlisle Hart, actress and singer, was born on September 3,1910. She died on April 17,2007, aged 96 Q&A Weather Eye Richard Prather Thriller writer famed for the Shell Scott series Richard Parther, writer, was born on September 9, 1921. He died on February 14, 2007, aged 85 Alan Hankinson Broadcaster and writer noted for the informed passion of his reports on mountaineering expeditions Harry Weber, photographer, was born on August 13, 1921. He died on April 10, 2007, aged 85 Derek Wilson Hard-living reporter who covered the world's bloodiest wars before retiring to report on life in Rome Derek Wilson, foreign correspondent, was born on March 15,1932. He died of heart failer on March 17,2007, aged 75 Harry Weber Photographer who caught the history of postwar Vienna Harry Weber, photographer was born on August 13,1921. He died on April 10,2007, aged 85 Pocketing problems, and euro's US history Questions Answered Tenants can serve notice on freeholder Law Report Court of Appeal Limit to sick pay is lawful Court of Appeal Premature advertising for adoption Family Division Absence of lawyer is regretted Court of Appeal Court Circular Memorial services Personals Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services School Notices Trade-Sales BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Nice green fuel, if you can get it Motoring Saab to make all its models dual fuel Only 15 stations market bioethanol Mini Cooper D is nifty little mover — but at a hefty cost Bioethanol - the facts Q7 gets power boost from Audi On sale in April Watching brief Up to speed Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolf-online Multiple Display Advertising Items Elite Registrations Monet's peasoupers paint an accurate urban picture Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day April 20,1906 The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 was one of the worst natural disasters in us history Winning Move Weather Weather quest Adagio looks class act as he cruises to Craven win Racing Lingfield Park Joe Fanning has lost his appeal against an 18-day ban … Course specialists Snooker Cricket Nicholls is toast after breaking Pipe record Newbury Racing Ayr Hereford Thirsk Lack of wind blows organisers off course Sailing Louis Vuitton Cup Nissan Pedrosa takes the quiet road towards his destiny Motorcycling Spaniard eschews trappings of fame Privacy assured at London home Newmarket Racing Yesterday's details Cheltenham Ripon Football Results Golf Tennis Born to be mild Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Gebrselassie aims to make it business as usual in city Athletics Flora London Marathon Track great on road to more glory Warm weather will hamper records The Sunday Times World Cup draw protects big guns Rugby league Who they play Crisis Wasps put their faith in Cipriani's strong spirit of adventure Rugby union Heineken Cup semi-finals London club turn to gifted teenager Outrageous trick impressed Ashton Star in making Gouging claim could hurt Northampton's survival hopes Come on feel the noise, and deal with it Rugby union Heineken Cup semi-finals Kay confident Leicester can rule roost in Europe for second time The Times O'Sullivan feels in touch with better of the two Ronnies Snooker 888. com World Championship Troubled soul admits to regrets Ding the first hurdle in Sheffield Multiple Display Advertising Items Gasquet produces stylish response Tennis Ultimate Fighting Championship Eastman gathers back his belts Malik takes over Shock exits in pairs Surrey stuck for answers to probings of Rashid LV County Championship First division Taking a stand Cook offers classy reminder Second division Young Hussey shows the way Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire Lancashire given hope of revival by in-form Horton Di Venuto puts Durham in position of strength Trescothick back in old routine Kent driven to distraction as Montgomerie digs in Scoreboards When good coaches turn bad: a shark's tale Fletcher years Moores can bring back the smiles for England Cricket Sussex man has proven track record Moody expresses an initial interest Lara brings down final curtain on brilliant but controversial career Scoreboard Highs and lows Martin Johnson's I'm a Fletcher admirer but it's time for change Plight of former club will not stand in Howard's way Football Coca-Cola Championship Sunderland breathing life into local economy The Premiership today McClaren suffers as casualty list lengthens Football Chelsea show poor sense of timing with Cup Final tickets complaint Club respond to comments of fans FA has to defend Wembley share-out Crunch time arrives for Pardew's safety push League backs Newcastle in fight with FA over Owen Football Rejuvenated Solskjaer yet to consider life beyond United Doctor's warning for Maradona Clubs fined by FA Bruce pitches in Luton plan changes Baros racism row Messi's double vision Aristocrat has no desire to part with family heirloom Football Arsenal chaos Bracewell-Smiths own 15.9% stake Family have been on board since 1938 Jol urges fans to put achievements in perspective Glazer takeover may point the way forward The Times Wenger missing his old friend as senior players say 'Dein will be back' Football Arsenal chaos Manager fails to commit his future Rumours grow of hostile takeover Coral Takeover talk fails to excite American media Drive, ambition and great contacts book: a tough act to follow Football Arsenal chaos Times Crossword 23,580 The Insider England start afresh but it all ends in tears for Fletcher ECB wants a quick succession Vaughan set to carry on as captain Inside The Times Football Arsenal crisis Index The face Football fogies meet their match Did you see? Now you OC it … The click Did you know? Park life Did you hear? Good times roll Women workers from Eastern Europe wear traditional clothes in a field at the start of the asparagus harvest in Brandenburg, Germany Modern morals A 21st—century massacre Cho Seung Hui visualised his crimes by watching violent films and used technology and the global media to ensure his notoriety, says University of Virginia psychologist Dr Dewey Cornell 'You have blood on your hands that will never wash off' Notoriety beats anonymity The multimedia monster The Times At last, the medicine goes down The Times Elbows off the table, pleee-ase! Alarm bells Navy blues Hair with Hari My slim, tall daughter needs an outfit for sixth form Luxury with Lucia Let summer cashmere keep you warm . . . and crosscheck 'The passengers have changed' 'Hostesses? They're impossibly rude' The Times Splishme Add a little ginger for the real zing Grated or finely chopped, a chunk of ginger can spice up the most unlikely dishes All Right, Chuck? She's Scored I'd like to teach the world to cringe As 6 Music asks listeners to nominate the worst pop lyrics of all time, Pete Paphides uncovers the dark arts of those rhymes from hell Freedom from the fame game Show Me Heaven made Maria McKee famous. But she's happier living quietly, she tells David Hutcheon The Times Oldies but goodies Damaged demigod of the duckwalk As the re-release of a classic concert DVD alerts a whole new audience to a giant of rock'n'roll, Alan Franks talks to the film's director about its subject — Chuck Berry The opera what I wrote: Act I How hard can it be to write an opera libretto, Sarah Urwin Jones wondered. Her first protagonist? A singing seaside pub landlady Four librettists who made their mark Sounds Online Classical Christian Thielemann Brahms Deutsche Grammaphon Pop Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare Domino The Charts Pop SC100 Various Secretly Canadian Radio Dancing across the divides Cortes Theatre Menopause the Musical Shaw Theatre, NW1 Pop Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Astoria, WC1 Theatre The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Tara Arts Studio, SW18 Dance Mayerling Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items World music Manu Dibango Barbican Pop The Pipettes Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Inside a heart of darkness Last night's TV Secret Life Channel 4 The Times David Chater's choices A spooky kind of love A waste of cyberspace? Today's TV All About Me Viewing Guide BBC One, 2.05pm Timewatch: The Wave That Destroyed Atlantis BBC Two, 9pm Peep Show Channel 4,10.30pm Live World Cup Cricket Digital Choice Sky Sports 1,2pm Ape to Man History Channel HD, 8pm Variations In Concert: Oscar Peterson/Dinah Washington: Evil Gal Blues BBC Four, 8.30pm/9pm Arcade Fire: The Culture Show Session BBC Two, 11.35pm BBC One Sessions: Amy Winehouse BBC Four, 10pm Film of the night Film choice M (1931, b/w) Sky Movies Arts, 9pm Hombre (1967) Best of the rest Channel 4,12.30pm Vanilla Sky (2001) Film4,9pm Kung Fu Hustle (2004) Film4,11.35pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Lawn Dogs (1997) BBC Two, 12.05am The Enforcer (1995) BBC One, 12.35am Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Su Doku Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4194 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Full Tilt Poker Index Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor Opening Bids With rents suddenly going sky-high, tenants would be wise to push for a long-term fixed deal Home on the Web Focus on … Educated urbanites Brighton In Houseboat in Wandsworth Get in Get out Get Away SW18: converted 80ft Thames lighter with a long mooring lease Out Regency House in Brighton Lewes Crescent: Grade I listed mansion with views over the Channel Away Idyllic Home in Cornwall Near Truro: property at the head of Cowlands Creek, backing on to woods The Tide of Progress Where next? Brace yourself for a sea change on the riverside in Greenwich, says Andrew Riley Fact File Part-Ex Mills of the North Rejoice Real Estate Cotton factories in northern towns are being resurrected as thriving modern communities, reports Jayne Dowle Inside Track English Courtyard Fact File Call of the Wild Where to Spend It You are in real country at this glorious Somerset retreat, says Marcus Binney The Big Yellow Self Storage Company Fact File Richmond Lock Genuine Somerset Newton Surmaville is untouched by the 20th century Fact File Lower Mill Estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Piers of the Realm What's New? Boscombe is one of many seaside resorts that are regaining their allure, writes Fred Redwood Seaside Special Enter the New Water World Real Estate A canalside development near central Birmingham is seen as the remedy to win families back to urban living, says Judith Heywood Fact Box Ancient Marina given New Life Ipswich is shedding its scruffy dockside image with a transformed Victorian waterfront, says Mary Gold Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Garrigae Investissements Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inner Dilemma Home File The Eco Way to Decorate The Times Chandeliers Black Sea Does Chic Abroad Outlook Bulgaria is finally shedding its cheap and cheerful image, writes Faith Glasgow Property Watch A View of the Week's Home Shows Brief Encounter Trespass Bricks and Mortar Antler Homes
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