News from 08/06/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Jenny Rogers, Nicholas Hester, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Tim Albone, Lee McConville, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Adrian Cosker, J. A. Dukes, Michael Owen, Paul Hoggart, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Lord Kirkham, Chairman of DFS, Philip Howard, Gabrielle Drake, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lorna Blackwood, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, T. C. Nottingham, Kevin Eason, Anthony H. Ratcliffe, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Stephen Martin, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Julian Hall, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Tony Shiret, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Hattie Garick, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ed Cairney, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Laura Dixon, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Chris Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Sir Andrew Green Chairman, Derwent May, Malcolm Dalgleish, chairman of Retail, Bryan Owen, Alexandra Barbour, Nadia Menuhin, Paula Hawkins, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Zara Hunwicks, Pete Paphides, Angus Macleod, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Andrea Jakes, Chris White, Francis Bennion, Gabriel Rozenberg, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Murray Stephen, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Marina Pacheco, Richard Owen, MaLcolm Pinkerton, business analyst at BRC, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Richard Kirk, chief executive of fashion, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Richard Hyman, chairman of market research, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Sir Ken Morrison, chairman of Wm, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Fred Bridgland, Sonia Verma, George Caulkin, Anne Wells, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nick Samuel, chief executive of Hobbs, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Kamm, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Nigel Wilkins, Michael Evans, Naomi Cleaver, Judith Heywood, Helen Turnage, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Robinson, Flora Huntley, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Des Machale, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex The Baltic Pact Substantial cut in greenhouse gas emissions promised by G8 leaders Bush allies America to UN global campaign as his 'parting gift' to Blair What was agreed BAE inquiry vetoed as new deal goes ahead Sex attack secrecy Vodafone rebels win Iraq 'funded Galloway' Times Crossword Championship Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Galloway 'may have known Saddam was funding Iraq appeal' Dictator 'diverted aid cash to appeal' Claims in Charity Commission report British troop deaths in Iraq reach 150 as soldier is killed Pugh Postal staff vote for walkout on pay Welfare reform call Fatal chickenpox Cause of death Pregnancy kit recall Paedophile rape report suppressed to protect a killer's right to privacy Paroled murderer abducted boy, 10 Official failings cannot be revealed Freed on licence Cartier New inquiry into BAE 'kickbacks' ruled out after secret trip to save Saudi deal Defence contract 'will go ahead' Prince denies receiving millions Royal fixer who became a good friend of global leaders Goldsmith 'wanted payments hidden' What she said Sugar faces sexism row as ex-Apprentice sells story Drama student uses racist term and finds herself kicked off Big Brother De Beers Let's share the missile system, proposes Putin G8 summit Talk of common threats brings Bush surprised by 'interesting' offer Hope for new start to relations Partners ride out for last time — but only one says he's sorry Leading article WAGs show their heavyweight prowess Global warming is the big debate in America, too Road miles Anger at Lockerbie bomber 'deal' Volks wagen Death and the long road to justice Joss Stone takes America Breakthrough in wireless power pulls plug on cables Energy 'resonates' between copper coils No more need for batteries in laptops EU rubber-stamps cut in roaming charges Homebase Marksandspencer 'i know what happened to Madeleine' Police try to trace 'credible caller' He asked to talk to the McCanns Iberia Officers defend two-hour lunches The Times Talk to Me The drinks are on Wills People A Shadow Cabinet meeting on Tuesday night. David Willet Old spin-doctors never really stop spinning, although … Decency is our watchword at The Times, and we are ever Nick Griffin freely confesses that he is impoverished Postscript Mike Tyson, the bad boy former world heavyweight boxing Cameron Diaz on a visit to Paris to promote Shrek the Third. After the publicity junket she toured the Richelieu wing of the Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay, which stayed open after hours for her. Far out. It's, like, totally culture. Etc Finally, we can firmly scotch rumours that Paris Hilton Hain resurrects spectre of higher tax rate for the rich 'a lot of pressure' to increase rates Party fears losing middle-class voters Dfs Teacher found hanged 'after she was slapped in the face' Migrants send birth rate to 26-year high Britain's brightest energy company A Change of Climate The G8 moves slowly but in the right direction Open and Shut Both London and Riyadh must be more transparent and accountable Don't Socket to Us The future of electricity without wires is no plug A nasty outbreak of Islamophilia Picture Gallery For pity's sake, let them go back home No excuse to behave like a banana republic Lame-duck Blair No wit in Austen House price crisis: many scapegoats, few solutions Closed shop Times online Is rosbif hospitality so bad? Logo's meaning is as clear as a mud bath Saying when Knock 'em down Lunacy Kon-Tiki chucks . . . and Zebedee The Democrats can't lose. Except in two ways Oh no. It may have to be Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep ASDA Get dressed, head tells the pyjama mamas Mothers do school run in nightwear Trend sets a bad example to children Romance on the internet can be a peril, says judge A Good Deal Better Staples Unexplained urges Give new fathers a month off work with pay, says minister MaZDa Father figures Call for more funding as the Fringe swells to epic proportions More than 2,000 events are on offer Musicals include two about Blair The Tech Guys Woolmer's death was from natural causes, police admit Last hours US hunt for British girl, 15 OCEA Concert violinist to busk his way around the world on charity trip The Times Minister heads for Israel to avert consumer boycott Reid admits the police cannot take prints from terror suspects Plans to tighten security legislation Some ports are 'open to terrorists' A little late, Dr Demento discovers consensus Persuasion is the key The fields back from the dead Toxic pollution at its lowest for 100 years Carcinogens have fallen by 70 per cent Soil cleanest since Industrial Revolution Oddbins Selection CitroËn Bats halt Prince's eco-property Top 100 heritage sites at risk Insurance firm 'has lost the plot' Swimmer shares bask with shark Boots The new room with a view Currys Hunters fined for illegal pursuit of deer Exemption claim described as deceit Deer could not have been shot Men who bred fighting dogs are sent to prison Bespoke Suits Bringing it all together One in eight patients still waiting more than a year but targets 'will be met' NHS Waiting lists Ministers hail 'transparent' figures Large regional disparities remain Decathlon Could scans replace mammograms? Yet another regulator to monitor care homes and trusts NHS performance Hewitt's call for thrift hampers the struggle to speed up treatment Shifting sands Fab songs with feeling show what all the fuss was about First night Pop Paul McCartney Electric Ballroom, NW1 O2 Sounds Venice Sri Lanka Chaos and kidnap: how the swamp boys hold a government to ransom Gangs demand share of oil profits Violence may send prices soaring Curse of oil Moben Swamp boys holding Nigeria to ransom British artist flies the flag for . . . Ukraine Sam Taylor-Wood is its Biennale entry Decision dismays Ukrainian critics Renault Megane Children 'beaten up for being too beautiful' Lithuanians 'feel unsafe in Ireland' Watchdog report from Baltic state Subaru Ex-leader closer to extradition (AFP): Cyclone hits Gulf neighbours Exercises a sign of progress (Reuters): Ponte Da Lima British Heart Foundation Three journalists are sacked over Tiananmen tribute advert Playing with dolls is good for young guys, says toymaker Multiple Display Advertising Items Play history Gang hoped to get rich by kidnapping film star The Institute of Chartered Accountants Jewel of a cathedral faces new threat after tycoon is allowed to drill for oil The Times Co-operative Funeralcare Release our contractors, pleads British Ambassador Four freed for Taleban chief's body Villeroy & Boch Tamils are forced out at gunpoint amid claims of ethnic cleansing The Times (Reuters): Students riot after trader is beaten up (AP): UN official guilty (Reuters): Geysers gush again (AP): Rail crash charge (Reuters): Key troops locked Collaborators face death in town where they hoped to find safety Rockets rain down on exiles' refuge Families shunned by new neighbours Piriton Missing girl found in hidden cupboard 15-year-old vanished for a year Arrested man knew her parents Dreams Stolen youth (Reuters): 11 killed in raid on gang stronghold (Reuters): 700 die of hunger (AP): Wild frontier (AP): Parents stop flight (AP): Hot-wheels chair Fury at early release for Paris Hilton Heiress serves less than five days Fears she was on verge of breakdown Harrods The National Trust Safe and sound The Times Threat to BAE's bid for Armor Rose payout Kwik Save filing Fears hit markets Index China plays safe Business big shot Rebels force Vodafone to table plan to generate greater value Group insists plan is put to a ballot Board convenes emergency meeting Moneysupermarket founder scoops £162 million Is this the top? Stock markets Sysco vies with private equity in battle for Brake Bros BAE's practices did not pass the smell test Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Boodles Need to know Results in brief Latest allegations of corruption threaten BAE's acquisition of Armor Holdings Shadow cast over US expansion plans Fighter builder denies wrongdoing Business big shot Mike Turner The Times Marks & Spencer chief reaps full bonus benefit with £7.8m package Rose rewarded for rescue strategy Bonus doubled to £2.6 million Raja Fashions Sugar blows final whistle on financial links with Spurs Exchange defends bonus payment to Furse Timesonline Investor's sell-off increases gloom settling on high street Is this the top of the retail market? 'We are reaching saturation' Yes 'It's about being in right place' No Tomorrow Oligarchs take helm on the high seas and in salerooms Timesonline M&S is to sell suits of smart fabric, made by Ele City Diary Picture Gallery The Times An Essex businessman has been banned from the City … City Diary Interesting conflict brews at Reform City Diary Resignation note of the week is from Ben Hewetson, … City Diary Bank stays hand on rates but pressure for increase remains Cool property All in the Garden's just vine and dandy City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler DSG lures Tesco man as new chief (PA): Easy Jet pledge (PA): Care home deal Halfords climbs Debt advice sought Cadbury buys Intergum Funding deadline for Kwik Save New Look founder keen to retain stake if sale goes ahead Auction set to raise less than £2bn Texas Pacific seen as front-runner The Times Sarkozy says non to tax on overtime to boost growth Multiple Display Advertising Items Long history of long hours Net gambling ban under attack in US (AP): Biomet buyout (Reuters): BM saves $1.6bn Fodera sentenced (Reuters): Room for growth China announces offensive on food and drug quality Drive to stop sale of toxic products Goods to undergo strict inspections More bid interest in Dow Jones The Times Apax eyes Indian software company The Times unit trust Information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Land Securities British funds Scardino should have more to show for ten years Media DIY broadcasting needs more professional polish Mediapolis 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 Property shares bear brunt of fears about interest rates Large caps Eaga feeds appetite for new issues Small caps Gilts Wincanton's overseas foray disappoints but carries huge potential Johnson Matthey Redstone Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christiane Sourvinou—Inwood Influential Classical scholar who brought methodological rigour to the study of Ancient Hellenic religion and ritual Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood, Classical scholar, was born on February 26,1945. She died of cancer on May 19,2007, aged 62 Antony Chambers Partriarchal publisher who guarded the high reputation of his family firm from corporate seizure for 50 years Tony Chambers, publisher, was born on November 14,1917. He died on May 15,2007, aged 89 Q&A Weather Eye Michael Lunt Amateur golf champion and businessman who became a popular administrator of the game and captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews Michael Lunt, amateur golfer and administrator, was born on May 20,1935. He died from a ruptured aneurysm on May 22,2007, aged 72 Court Circular Birthdays Post-ice shipping and the Bismarck story Questions Answered Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War School Notices Charity Appeals Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Chess Winning move Specific child need not be identified Law Report Court of Appeal Times Crossword Championship 2007 4th Qualifier BMW Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Magnificent men could fly on old machines Motoring Heroes of 1907 were truly fearless Ride on circuit is an eye-opener Mercedes-Benz Warning signs for public transport Less is more for Golf model range Six of the best On sale in June Grand designs Machine Mart Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyclone turns the streets of Muscat into rivers Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 8,1824 Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Fallon quickly gets back to winning ways Racing Former champion in buoyant mood Local crowd give a warm welcome Catterick Haydock Park Tennis Cricket Jaguar Authorized changes hands Racing Towcester Brighton Goodwood Course specialists Davies quick to find range on happy hunting ground Golf McDonald's LPGA Championship The Sunday Times Hamilton Park Racing Yesterday's results Haydock Park Early scores Newton Abbot Sandown Park Raikkonen in need of fast recovery Motor racing Uttoxeter Henin finds harmony on court amid the upheaval Tennis French Open Belgian conquers emotional worries Serb spells end of line for Sharapova Results Boots Equestrianism Results Golf Ice hockey Rugby league Tennis Cricket Fixtures Rugby league Boots Barrett out to show he is best of British Grobler switch Turn-up for Skiver Noble gesture Gough reaps reward after Yorkshire take it slow Cricket LV County Championship first division Youngsters enjoy chance to play at Lord's Sussex v Hampshire Durham v Lancashire Worcestershire v Surrey Derbyshire left in the dark by Gidman grit Cricket LV County Championship second division Scoreboard Glamorgan v Nottinghamshire Essex v Northamptonshire Somerset v Leicestershire Scoreboards Elegant Bell makes up for lack of middle class Cricket Third npower Test match Scoreboard Timesonline Shot of the day Inside edge Catch of the day Ball of the day Leading role Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Marshall law works for West Indies Cricket Third npower Test match The Times Ginger Beer Viduka ready to spearhead Newcastle's forward push Football Ashley starts new era on Tyneside Allardyce busy on transfer front Esquire Timesonline Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Beckham's three Rs: rejection, redemption, but mainly results Timesonline Team-mates united in praise after 'low-profile' return has big impact Football Beckham's second coming McClaren call is answered in full Van Nistelrooy adds to plaudits Slaven Bilic, the Croatia coach, believes that qualific Head coach is urged to keep show on the road Reservations? Lalas promises to make the booking himself Football Beckham's second coming Goodwood Danger for high-flyers McClaren should have been first to say thanks That goal was more of a relief for my family than for myself L'homme Yvessaintlaurent McClaren can relax for now but jury is out over long term Football Autumn matches to decide his fate Coach sees room for improvement As they prepared for their match in Tallinn, England … Times Crossword 23,622 The Insider Vaughan gets cool reception from fans as England toil Captain booed by 'small minority' West Indies find form with ball The Times Inside Best for football Index The face Enthusiasm duly curbed Did you see? Cold callers The click Did you know? Stick it to the staggers Did you hear? The naked and the dead brave A detail from the painting Good Friday, Daisy Nook by L. S. Lowry, which is being sold today at Christie's. It is expected to fetch £1m to £1.5m Modern morals My fearless father A psychologist argues that suicide victims are isolated, strong-willed but never weak — a theory that has helped Stephen Martin to understand his own father's death Sofa Workshop How to prevent suicide: 'Collect new friends and keep old ones — it's powerful medicine' Contact If you need help Facts about suicide SAAB The Times Baby boomers shift the age of optimum sexiness Tell the truth and shame the devil Choral relief French Leave Volkswagen How can I look dignified, understated, but glamorous? Luxury with Lucia What the most creative minds are coming up with Could scans replace mammograms? Health Among many promising new treatments for breast cancer, oncologists also predict a move to scanning by MRI, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford AA Fighting the fatigue of cancer Can shark's fin and ginseng help chronic tiredness? Sole á la meunière Lemon sole with crushed peas The little-known sole that's about to become famous Shoppers often overlook megrim because of its unfamiliar name. Now it's to get the Cornish treatment Basil and parmesan fish fingers Sole with Goan green paste The Times Letters from Utopia A group of volunteers recently set up a self-sufficient community to replicate life in a post-apocalyptic world. Every fortnight Dr Dylan Evans, the academic behind the experiment, Will write an update from Utopia Oh dear, someone's getting cold feet Napoleon Dynamite Prince among Women For the love of Nick Pete Paphides meets Gabrielle Drake, sister of the great 'lost' singer-songwriter, and creator of his 'new' album The Times Dear Nick, How strange . . . In our exclusive podcast, Gabrielle Drake reads an emotional letter to her brother about the release of 'the home recordings'. Here is an extract Tom Chaplin Keane frontman Brad Pitt Actor Graham Coxon Blur guitarist Joe Boyd Music producer The Times Timesonline Napoleon on the podium Festival Hall: free supplement Big Brother's purple reign After one housemate is expelled, rumours abound that Prince is about to be enter the Big Brother house. Peter Robinson wonders if this is just a libidinous opportunity to dive into a gaggle of sex-starved women Fiddler on the Roof The Times Classical Les Jeunes Solistes Jonathan Harvey Nocturne Pop Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris Interscope The Official UK Charts Pop Digitalism Idealism Virgin/Kitsune Radio Live Nation Theatre Reviews First night Two Men Talking Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leeds rocks to a Bombay beat Theatre Bollywood Jane West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Concert Shared Ground Wilton Church, Wiltshire Opera The Magic Flute Grange Park, Hampshire Hertz misses an open goal Last night's TV The Million Pound Footballers' Giveaway Channel 4 You Can Choose Your Friends ITV1 The Times Television choices It's a question of context Candice returns to the Street Today's TV The AA: Rescue or Wrong Turn? Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Housewife, 49 ITV1,8.30pm Ronni Ancona & Co BBC One, 9pm Ronni Ancona may be hoping to Friday Night Hijack Digital Choice Sky Arts, from 8pm Variations Darcey Bussell's Farewell: Live BBC Two, 9pm The True Story of Che Guevara History Channel, 9pm Night Stalker FTN, 9pm Storyville: Why We Fight BBC Four, 10pm Film of the night Film choice A Room for Romeo Brass (1999) BBC Two, 12.40am Cahill, US Marshal (1973) Best of the rest Channel 4,1.35pm Mirror (1975) Sky Arts, 6pm The Getaway (1972) TCM, 9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) BBC One, 11.35pm Y Tu Mamá También (2001) Film4,11.50pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Radio Choice Today's radio Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4236 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Sight savers Index Tax Perks for a Few are Adding to the Property Have-Nots' Sense of Injustice, but Don't Expect Reform Any Time Soon Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . Leicester In Georgian House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Fitzrovia, W1: a Grade II* listed property in a beautiful Robert Adam square Out Country Manor in Berkshire Nr Newbury: a 1930s property with a swimming pool and tennis court Away Cottage in Shropshire Nr Ludlow: a 17th-century stone property with a series of garden terraces £9m Enigma Variation Where to Spend It Chicheley Hall is one of the finest country houses on the market, says Marcus Binney The £950 a Week Rental Fact File City Lofts Group PLC Designs on your Home Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver presents her ten top tips for the aspiring interior designer ISIS Logic Solves Greek Puzzle Maximise a holiday home's potential by using all its space, says Naomi Cleaver Grand Designs Picturesque Rustic Villa in Tuscany Sun Spots Second homes in three top destinations San Casciano: breezy house, tastefully restored, with a 30-acre estate and stunning views Luxury Designer Riad in Marrakesh Palmeraie West: large walled house with bespoke features in rich colours and local fabrics Chic Beach-Side House in Antigua NonSuch Bay: relaxed minimalist pad with colonial terrace and stylish deluxe interiors The Island of Affordability Where next? Portsmouth, our only island city, is good value but get there quick, advises Damian Barr Bryant Homes Octacon Crosby Antler Homes Lower Mill Estate The Surveyor News Review Moscow Booms You can be a neighbour to Putin, says Nicholas Hester Inside Track Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Buy-To-Let Investors Army Holds its Nerve Buy to Let Special Amateur landlords are refusing to panic in the face of higher mortgage repayments and a cooling property market, report Judith Heywood, Lorna Blackwood and Lucy Alexander The Concerned Parent The Dj's Other Job The Pension Savers The US Investor The Property Man The New Landlord How to Be a Survivor Buy to Let Special Investors must learn to protect themselves as the going gets rough, says Paula Hawkins The Optimist Multiple Display Advertising Items The Global Size Race Abroad Outlook Australia The fight continues to build the world's tallest and most dramatic apartment block Surf File Dubai Sentosa Cove Skaha Chesterton Monte Rei Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Arsenal The Times Property Watch Home File The Week's Home Shows Tenancy Deposit Notices Brief Encounter The Times Fruit Bowls save Jewels of the Seaside Buy to Let Special Terraces named after gems are attracting investors to Saltburn, says Jayne Dowle Fact File Bricks and Mortar Crest Nicholson
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