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News from 13/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Rosemary Righter, Sarah Edworthy, Graham Rock, Nick Nuttall, S. Fraser, Patricia Davies, Mary D. Corsar Chairman, Dr Magnus Pyke, Andrew Morgan, Ronald Faux, Louis Heren, Cliff Feltham, Hugh Cobbe, Ivo Tennant, John Bell, City Editor, Christine Brinkley, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, David A. White, Michael Hornsby and Nick Nuttall, Carol Leonard, Tim Jones and Martin Fletcher, Richard Streeton, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, B. M. Wright, John Best, Martin Julian, Simon Wilde, Mario Modiano, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Bob Dunn, Geoff Brown, Roddy Forsyth, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Barrie Hurst, President, Henry Gee, John Lewis and Christopher Warman, Jeffrey L. Wall, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Lesley Blanch, Peter Ball, George Chambers, R. P. S. Wyrill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, David Taylor, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Paddy Ashdown, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Robin Moffat, Barry Fantoni, Jim Marks, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Wilder Shores, David Mitchell, Leslie Tilley, Richard Humphrey, G. S. Yates, David Rowan, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, R. N. Hutchinson, Robert Kirley, William Hobson, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, J. S. Elliott, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, J. E. Siegenthaler, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, E. Rosenstiel, David Chappell, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Stephen Thorpe, Robert Matthews, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, Wolfgang Münchau and Vivien Goldsmith, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Isabel Butterfield, Ian Ross, R. E. H. Bailey, Ronald Butt, John Bell and Cliff Feltham, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, James M. Haworth, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, John Wilcockson, Patricia Leighton, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee, B. J. Drew, Pat Sweet, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lindsey Hare, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Mark Souster and John Lewis, Jack Bailey, Philip Titcombe, William Faulkner, Terence J. Fogarty, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cottrell, Alistair Stewart, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Llanos, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Clement Freud, Nick Faldo, Richard Williams, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Another rail strike called for Tuesday Tories attack BR's 'inept' performance Great escapes Portfolio Bond Exam results Index Cabinet steps up war on inflation Labour's lead over the Conservatives is put at only 4 percent, according to an ICM poll in The Guardian today. Recent polls have put Labour between 10 and 14 points ahead. ICM puts Labour on 42per cent, the Tories 38, Greens 8, Democrats 5, SDP 4, and Scottish Nationalists 1 Supermarkets withdraw pâté in listeria scare The sad struggle for the lives of Biitain's seal pups EC bars Thatcher veto on worker role 15 killed in French massacre Last-minute law package wins approval in Cabinet Abbey shares jump to a high of 161p BAT shares fell sharply amid growing hostility to Sir James Goldsmith's £13 billion junkbond bid. There were also falls in BAT's own bonds The Loan Corporation Peers rebel over mobility benefits News Roundup Tributes to Olivier Triple killer gets life Escaper recaptured 'Saintly' killer freed Bridge bronze in sight Abbey National Integrated policy needed on traffic Motorists who get caught in traffic jams could find themselves penalized by "congestion taxes", according to an article published today in New Civil Engineer. Mr Paul Channon, the Secretary of State for Transport, has recommended the scheme to the European Commission as a way of overcoming "the complex cordoning, tolling and billing drawbacks of conventional road pricing". Vehicle-mounted sensors would be installed to pick up the time and distance spent in congested traffic, and digits would be deducted from a pre-paid smartcard fixed on the dashboard Royal visit cut short by Nalgo threat of picketing Wapping action by ITN man Comedian hoarded £336,000 at home 'to prove stardom' Ken Dodd trial Fall from cliff was unlawful killing Football supporter's death Sky claims 51% of dish-owners 'view time £10m campaign heralds autumn expansion Schools to get Euro TV system Union leaders get a taste of Catto's land Drugs official warns MPs of rural 'crack' explosion Jockey gets £250,000 bail to race British Gas All-day jazz station gets new franchise Community radio Portfolio Bond Shell UK Ltd Agencies seek funding assurances Rescuers find dead colleague No to waste Death charge Handover Video arrests Robbery claim Window trap Local authorities to look after the old and the mentally ill Community care Trust acquires Stowe's classic gardens Countess praises drive against crime Great yorkshire Show Love's old-fashioned ring Wallace Heaton Haughey heads coalition for fifth term Democrats get two Cabinet posts The full cabinet is: Taoiseach Mr Charles Haughey; deputy Taoiseach & Defence Mr Brian Lenihan; Foreign Affairs Mr Gerry Collins; Finance Mr Albert Reynolds; Industry & commerce Mr Des O'Malley (PD); Labour Mr Bertie Ahern; Justice & Communications Mr Ray Burke; Energy Mr John Wilson; Agriculture & Food Mr Michael O' Kennedy; Social Welfare Mr Michael Woods; Environment Mr Padraig Flynn; Health Mr Rory O' Hanlon; Education Mrs Mary O'Hanlon; Education Mrs Mary O'Rourke; Attorney General Mr John Murray; Tourism & Transport Mr Seamus Brennan More shadow Cabinet women 'Overstretched' councils blamed for baby's death Fight to save seal pups as deadly virus returns Conservation lobby denounce Ridley as 'ecological hooligan' Energy changes will add up to £900 to cost of new home 'Soft-sell' tactics attacked The green consumer Hartnell house takes on new style BR profits from a traffic-free scene Saleroom Ferranti signs £6m deal to design anti-helicopter mine Call for small area forces to be merged Policing in the 1990s UK may get cheap power from EC Sir Leon Brittan, vice-president of the European Commission, will call tonight for radical measures to improve Parliament's scrutiny of European legislation (Martin Fletcher writes). The former Conservative Cabinet minister will tell the Coningsby Club in London that the 12 select committees should scrutinize EC proposals British Telecom Peugeot 309 Look Environment to the fore Paris—As leaders of the seven richest nations arrive here for tomorrow's economic summit, a radically different gathering was launched yesterday from a modest houseboat on the Seine(Philip Jacobson writes). The Other Economic Summit has guests of honour from seven of the poorest countries. Bastille Day , argue the organizers, is ideal for Haiti, Brazil, Bangladesh, Zaire, and the Philippines to make their voices heard on behalf of "the excluded of the world" Japan tries for softer image Paris - With the exception of the respected Le… French seek fund to back cuts in Third World debt The Paris summit agenda A night of luxury for Bastille opera Inflation a main target Bush brings Dallas style to Danube First Lady in tune for freedom Quayle in charge and nobody is joking India ultimatum for Premadasa (Reuter): Brush fires sweep the western US World Roundup Portugal foes in pact Drug treaty studied (Reuter): Leningrad chief goes Supertanker barred Optimistic Galvin looks ahead of next cuts deal Nato's supreme commander, in an interview with The Times, says West must 'keep its powder dry' Nato's new conventional arms proposals, based on President Bush's May initiative and tabled yesterday in Vienna, include new figures for alliance combat aircraft(Michael Evans writes). The total of 5,700 includes such aircraft as Nimrod maritime patrol planes because of their potential combat capability Ugandan leader at No 10 Canada faces crisis over Quebec Menem seeks end to Falkland zone Pretoria 'must deal with ANC' Mandela advice to Botha Bullet-holes forgotten as Peking woos tour agents Hong Kong - The Chinese authorities have expelled a second Taiwanesse journalist in two days after accusing her of breaking martial law regulations and working while on a tourist visa (Chris Pomery writes). Miss Hsu Lu of the Independence Post in Taipei passed through Hong Kong yesterday, where she was met by Mr Huang Teh-pei, who was expelled on Tuesday, before flying back to Taiwan Tibet warning to Hong Kong Greek MPs debate fraud case against ex-minister Athens - The resignation of three Greek chiefs of staff has embarassed the interim government of Mr Tzannis Tzannetakis (Mario Modiano writes). It had vowed to limit such changes to avoid testing the delicate balance between conservatives and Communists who jointly keep it in office and who have difficulty in agreeing on anything concerning the armed forces Economic chaos reduces Sudan to state of paralysis (AFP): Raid on Seoul paper (Reuter): Khmer pledge (Reuter): Art arrest (AP): Turban ruling Envoy out Victim freed (Reuter): Biters bit (AP): Kosovo move (Reuter): Stamp honour Daihatsu Fourtrak An Open Letter from Mr. P. Y. Chung, Hong Kong… Councils to control care budget Money 'the biggest omission' Third reading for Finance Bill Treasury Party name may be put to a ballot Cash aid needed in East Military solution 'is unrealistic' Labour and Tory MPs' plea rejected Attempt to back child tax allowance Forestry policy attacked Ministers defeated on benefits Bill House of Lords Water shares may sell abroad Programme on EC directive 'Satanic' costs £45m repair Parliament today Remedies in the fast lane Victoria McKee discovers why complementary medicine is finding high-flying fans J. Collis Browne's Liquid or Tablets Authentic French Kitchenware Le Creuset Elizabeth David Cookshops The war against anthrax Medical Briefing Second thought Medical Briefing Scientific approach to nutrition Biting troubles Medical Briefing Plaque attack Medical Briefing Regina Royal Jelly New Era Laboratories Limited Out of the rough, into the green The Times Profile B&Q Alan Hamilton Barry Fantoni Our open-door obligation Hong Kong: Paddy Ashdown calls for an urgent about-turn Evolution: a far, far better way Ronald Butt contrasts the French Revolution with Britain's historical style Work together and show you really care David Taylor assesses Clarke's proposals for the elderly and disabled Home life hits a losing streak The Poor of Paris Who Cares? Dublin Horse Fair Protecting wives in Hong Kong Soviet visa bar Energy savings Case for better commuter transport Pensioner's plight A 'junkies' charter'? British in India Rogers and the Prince Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Music as food of living arts Rise in abortions In the fresh air Court Circular Today's royal engagements Vintners' Company British Diabetic Association Gray's Inn Fowl play in the laboratory Science Report Forthcoming marriages Dinners Anniversaries Marriages Institution of Electrical Engineers Birthdays today Memorial services Institute of Biology Appointments Meeting Mel Blanc Voice of Hollywood cartoon favourites William Heynes Engineering mind behind the Jaguar story Lucy Norton For I say through the grace given unto me to every… On This Day Cruelty to parents The Surgical Research Fund University news Times Newspapers Ltd Polytechnic news City of Nottingham Inner Urban Areas Act 1978 Questions, questions Television Comic social corruption Theatre The Government Inspector Old Vic Opera Now Hero of the masterpiece David Robinson on the documentary of Tarkovsky at work, and Mickery Rourke's flashy attempt to be a boxing hero Cinema Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky(15) Renoir Homeboy (15) Odeon Swiss Cottage, Metro La Vie est belle (PG) ICA In tomorrow's Arts Page: Richard Morrison on… Spink & Son Limited Strand Theatre Precious echoes of cool Jazz Miles Davis Festival Hall Jazz Fine sense of the ridiculous Opera L'Italiana in Algeri Covent Garden Welsh Proms Trapping Brer Writer Andrew Sinclair reviews the secret lift of Ole Impostor, Yoknapatawpha, a devious and inspired Southern writer William Faulkner American Writer By Frederick R. Karl Faber, £25 Celebrating the mystery of Central Europe Danube By Clandio Magris Collins, £15 The Times Higher Education Supplement New Books Audrey Ormrod Have knife and fork, will travel Isabel Butterfield from Wilder Shores Old shadow of the bomb Ficion Playing in the Sand By christoher Hudson Macmillan, £12.95 A Country of Strangers By Susan Richards Shreve Hodder & Stoughton, £11.95 Cardata This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1921 Entertainment His best foot forward Word-Watching Winning Move A human face of 1789 Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Telecom Security Woman conquers the Channel by hang-glider Councils' key role in community care The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,033 Bush offers Hungary US partnership Weather Impressions of a sleeping beauty Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Data fears hit pound Payout agreed TVS static Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Prudential tips Gateway scales towards Isosceles BAT's bond threatened as bid hits price By Our Financial Staff: Dixons tumbles by 24% on high rates Abbey dealings start 31p ahead Board six share £6.9m at Heron Sun Alliance accepts Magnet terms British Telecom By Our City Editor: Canadians aim to buy building society Beacon to go private at £25.3m Tiphook plc Profit jumps 43% at Leopold Joseph Dixons faces year of sales doldrums Tempus Drexel in Spanish inquiry Norfolk Capital in talks at Parkdale Recent Issues Stock Watch The Times Time shares fall as court set to rule on Paramount move Richemont International Limited Twentieth Century to create two companies Business Roundup Enterprises halts dealing Birmingham Mint up Gorton Beach bid may lapse First for P&O in Japan Engineering group ahead Blenheim in £ 12.6m buys AMI Healthcare to be sold after £1.2bn bid for parent Nu-Swift offshoot in £214m buyout Co-op to revive a deserted village Eadie into the spirit of new job Pronounced support Out-boxed Graig ahead Fleming rises Chelsea switch Anglo figures are old, says Coalite Kalms before storm Union Discount set for recovery NEC Highway robbery of the Code rulebook Comment TSB Bank Farmers may be key asset or a poison pill Up for auction, the BAT portfolio... Three financial dealers who would sell all but tobacco Paper interests cut out for an MBO Retailing division could fetch £2bn SKY Allianz tipped as a potential buyer for Eagle Star Dow rises to best level since 1987 Wall Street Duty of judge and justices on bias Right to read code is not right to delay test Rail stoppage fails to halt drive to post-crash high Stock Market Another burst of activity lifted Racal Electronics 17p to 456p. Sir Ernest Harrison, Chairman and chief executive, will be making a presentation to analysts and fund managers in the City later today. Judging by the rise in the share price, they are clearly hoping for some good news Whispers of a bid for Sotheby Parke Bernet are sweeping Wall Street. The shares rose $1½ to a peak of $45¼ with 130,000 traded. A month ago the price was $32. Dealers say one of the big mutual funds has been an aggressive buyer and the situation has been aggravated by stock shortages Fire officer's vehicle not a 'car' in tax Exemplary damages not necessary m discrimination cases London Traded Options Traditional Options Advance continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Commodities Money Markets List of degrees awarded by the University of Liverpool Degrees awarded by the University of East Anglia Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos Brown Dwarfs and the heavenly quest The search for life on other planets continues Senior Sales Consultants M-Alten Overriding case for car radios Car radios will soon be able to automatically find traffic news and the driver's favourite music-at a cost. Matthew May tunes into the future Volunteers program the Third World into the computer age Jobscene Thousands are willing to help to develop skills in struggling countries Computer Personnel Consultants Digital strikes back Dial out while you dine out is TFC's new line 'Hands 'off IT industry' PC networks boom Briefing Standard chips are down for Intel Music to deafen Plastic strips show the way For the bright designers Morse Curing the virus Briefing Software mystery How hi-tech stress can be beaten Help is at hand to relieve work pressure on the long-suffering computer expert Arabic writing computer operator with knowledge of… New light on problems A British team is proving itself in the field of optical computing, reports Robert Mathews National Computing Centre Ltd. Is the file really deleted? Your screen is wiped - but you cannot be certain Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Meridien Trade Corporation Ltd. Videcom M-Alten General Appointments Honour Graduates SKY Television Dumfries & Galloway St Martins Property Corporation Limited Graduates—o. T. E. £25/50K Anamartic Limited Beecham Pharmaceuticals Part-Time Company Secretary Executive Assistant The Sunday Times Ceramia Parties require Regional Managers The Times Patchi Natural Foods Limited Capital Appointments Ltd South West Computer Resources Tempting women into labour Employers will soon face severe skills shortages. Patricia Leighton (left) argues that 6 million nonworking women could fill the gap Appointments Phone Schroder Leasing Limited Cornhill Publications Reinsurance Investigation Consultancy Commission for the New Towns Accent Computers Limited Peter Bray Associates Science and Engineering Research Council Trendplex (Hong Kong) Ltd Determination and Hardwork A Challenging Career for Graduates Plascoat The Association of financial Services Professionals Interface Recruitment & Selection Consultants Ltd The People's Bank Limited Hi-Tech Xtra Vision Limited Sperry-Sun (UK) Limited AMA Limited Law Placements (Recruitment Consultants) Recruitment Consultant Manager Ealing Barchester Royce Ltd. Lettings Negotiator The Boots Company Plc Hotpoint Royal College of Physicians InterExec SMI Plc MacKay Personnel Accountancy Careers Oceaneering International Ltd A Bell & Sons(Paddington Ltd) Atlas Cars Here is a Van Driving Job with a Real Difference Take a Step in the Right Direction Varley Walker Human Resource Consultants The Times Supplements Ltd. Inter Computer Consultants Benham & Reeves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Admin Assistant Orbital Communications plc Protimeter plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ernst & Whinney Listgrove Limited Pedershaab Recruitment Holdings Ltd St Martins Property Corporation Limited A Career Change Ex-Middle Management Dun & Bradstreet International Quebec Government Office City Secretary's Department Marley BMF PSB Executive Westpac Australia's world bank Talisman Group of Companies BBC Enterprises Ltd The Press Association Limited Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists C. A. O Church Schools Company Ltd Property Lending Trust Plc Alderwick Peachell & Partners Accountancy Personnel Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Thompson Financial Recruitment Specialists Accountancy Recruitment IPS Recruitment Consultants The Times Robson Rhodes Chartered Accountants Brook Street Accountancy La Crème De La Crème Blazer The Lloyd Group Keith Cardale Groves Meridian Hynes Associates Ltd Covent Garden Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants B. J. Crawford's Canny Bowen & Associates Ltd Cheerful Enthusiastic Medical Secretary Cygnets Employment Agency Jigsaw Recruitment Sastel International Ltd Secretary-To Sales Director Coulters Garage (Evesham) Ltd. Ema Low Consultants Ltd SECRETARY—PR Alderwick Peachell and Partners Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants SEER Selection Recruitment Consultants The Leading Hotels of the World Senior SECRETARY/PA Perry Publications Ltd Secretary/property Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Campbell Johnston Executive Secretaries Limited Randsworth Trust plc SEER Selection Recruitment Consultants Courtesy Nansford Ltd On top Recruitment Ltd. CKL (rec cons) Jaygar Fulham Fine-Art Publisher Clerical/secretarial Patent Assistant Dollar Land Management Ltd International Wool Secretariat Charles Kendell & Partners Ltd Super Secretaries Chartleigh Charles Price & Co Thomson Financial Networks General Council of British Shipping La Créme De La Créme Banking and Legal La Crème Covent Garden Solicitors PA/SECRETARY Eagle Recruitment Davies returns to make new waves Swimming Golf, fishing, riding and a little surfing Today and all this week, The times is offering readers free rooms at hotels in both Britain and France. You can stay up to three night, and you have only to play for your meals The man for all seasons Baseball New television contract American Football Victory hopes are dashed by misfortune Fishing Today's Fixtures Cricket Sport on TV Redskins sign overseas trio Ice Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Top crews do clubs good turn Rowing Central Park will stage student final Rugby League Confidence flows as Lions look towards capturing the series Rugby Union Time for action Coe a non-starter at Crystal Palace Athletics Scott makes his mark again Progression virus vaccine Premium rate services do not exploit punter Average question Inflationary Grand Prix Henley dress Good and bad at Wimbledon Carson kicked From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Johnston's Derby challenge Down Royal Unparalleled criticism Left at the tee Sport for slaves Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 01-782 5046 Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Danehill has right cup credentials Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Nicholas and Smith see Hampshire to cautious victory Cricket: Glamorgan Fail to Set Big Enough Target as Botham Dominates the Day at Worcester and Surrey Win by Single Run S African delegates find little support Panic causes Notts to take a tumble Kent fail in the fading light Little Woods Pools, Liverpool Sussex compound Gower's misery Scots are given the go-ahead Other scores Jones disgraces Somerset after unsuccessful appeal Bicknell brothers' big day Botham leads the charge Ambitious Arrows open new facility Motor Racing By Our Shooting Correspondent: England in rifle shield victory Shooting Belgian's sprint runs into trouble Cycling: Dutchman Capitalizes on Rival's Accident to Capture Eleventh Stage of Tour De France Blagnac - Stephen Roche, the Irishman, who pulled out of the Tour de France with a thigh injury on Tuesday, is to lose his job with Fagor at the end of the season (AFP reports). Fagor want the 1986 Tour winner, Greg Lemond, as areplacement leader for Roche, who won the Tour two years ago. The American was offered the job this week. Roche, whose first season with Fagor last year was ruined by a knee injury, is already negotiating with a Colombian sponsor who wants to build a team round him Luckwell is not on the list Izatt cruises to showdown with Thomas English Irish takeover Parker triumphs at third attempt Yachting Conditions no problem for canny Lennon Rangers v Bayern tops the bill First round Draws Football: Tall European Cup Hurdle for the Souness Millionaires First Round Draws Door open to sponsors County to keep Yates For the Record Indianwood offers even Davies a big test of strength Golf Home countries given a lesson Cowdray gallop into British open final Polo Cordle takes flight Lancashire saved by Allott's six off the last ball Alain Prost on the British Grand Prix Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind Davies says drug abuse widespread Berger is tipped for McLaren Reaping rewards of a new Woonsnam throws down gauntlet for the Open Hysen to sign for Liverpool Howe named assistant to Francis Hornet coach (AP): EC threat to football Cash for BST (AFP): Ban on Lewis Shaw success (Reuter): Fencing gold Celtic cast doubt over Johnston Profit sharing put on the line End Column

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