News from 24/11/1990
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Victoria McKee, Pat Mills and Glenn Fabry, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, R. A. Nicholls, Pepe Moreno, Graig Brown, Patricia Davies, E. Lewis, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, C. S. P. Harwood, Bill Frost, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Joyce Simson, S. J. C, Martin Spence, Sheridan Morley, Nigel Beale, Chairman, Angela MacKay, Richard F. Messik, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Clive Davis, S. C. Procter, Lance Mitchell, Jo Tunnard, Director, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Richard C. Petersen, Francesca Greenoak, Frank Miller, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Last, Chairman, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Jacquie Ross, Geoffrey Mills, Helen Tarnoy, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Mike Davis, Pat Mills and Gleen Fabry, Anne Caborn, Allan Makinson, Gill Chilton, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Candida Crewe, J. M. Jennings, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Michael Perry, Byron Rogers, Robert Potts, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nicola Murphy, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Grant Morrison and Dave McKean, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Keith Bevan, John Percival, Sara Driver, Trevor Simons, Simon Tait, M. G. Keshk, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Harry Debelius, Benedict Nightingle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Peter Dormer, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Sandy Bisp, Jonathan Raban, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Edward F. Northcote, Nicholas Beeston, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Neil Gaiman and Mike Dringenberg, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Ray Connolly, Stan Bryett, Graeme Johnston, Gino Sprio, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Keith Wheatley, Roger Boyes, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Keith MacKlin, Colin Lear, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Andrei Narvozoy, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Sara McConnell, George Jonas, Chairman, Peter Stothard US Editor, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Alan Franks, Jonathan Clark, N. Hamilton-Hakill, Owen Jenkins, R. R. Sawle, Helen Pridham, John Allan May, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Paul M. Robinson, David Sinclair, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Alan Moore and David Lloyd, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Helen E. Morris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, M. Whitaker, Catherine Newman, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Sebastian de Ferranti, Chairman, A. R. Brown, David Money-Coutts, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoEight nights at the Opera Dressing the child in labels Written into the plot The French for car Hanley leads, 20 years on Picture Gallery Some boots are made for selling Funny how comics change Index Major s support gathers pace as Hurd moves up Heseltine offers to keep rivals in cabinet if he wins leadership fight Tory supporters claim treachery Shares surge on hope of cut in interest rates Death silences Pied Piper of the MacAbre West races to win UN support by next week England strike back Dunhill IRA's biggest bomb fails Treasury hare leaves Foreign Office tortoise lagging behind Sound money and social responsibility emphasised Hurd Campaign Getting the battle wagon on the road Urgent Public Auction Major Campaign Pledge is given to make Britain a classless society by the year 2000 Major Campaign Bright young things latch on to challenge BBC quick to line up Sunday interviews Picture Gallery Strategy focuses on wooing the Thatcher loyalists Heseltine Campaign Low-key end to busy week Picture Gallery Promises of reform may come too late for general election Future of the Poll Tax Thatcher: the last 36 hours Cut to the quick Gooch's top Ashes team Rage and resignation on right wing The Heseltine Factor Heseltine is still favourite to lead Conservatives to victory Source: On-Line Telephone Surveys. The Times Rules of the contest Richer Sounds Prospect of children in corridors of power Members of the 'one of us' group contemplate life in exile Labour faces life without ready-made b?te noire Contenders 'stained by their record' Will Countess of Finchley grace Lords benches? Unlamented children of Thatcher After the rebellious Sixties, the Thatcher's children generationwas dismissed as dull and materialistic. Jamie Dettmer asks: were they all that different from their predecessors? Uphill all the way to regain North Gorbachev pays a cool tribute to the 'great phenomenon' Sovet Union Europe marks a turning point World Press Tories' switch brings relief to Bonn Germany Picture Gallery Fall was caused by 'egos not ecus' United States Little Englander image shrugged off to advance Britain abroad World Role Glenmorangie Hostility not passion 'the key to vicar's relationship' Woolwich Bulding Society Cromwell gets a model home Experts doubtful on tagging tests World chess decider may come on Christmas Eve University heads claim win on funding Children in Need appeal hits £15m SOS number for EC states Stance on Gatt PR collapse Duke's case TWA Boxer accepts £50,000 over action for false imprisonment Reform of maintenance is 'crucial' Lancia Picture Gallery TV group opts for Sky staff at top Fishermen fear the hidden menace of 'submarine alley' Aids-like virus 'may cause arthritis' Iraq shows its confidence by lifting curfew in Kuwait Pro-Syrian forces hand over posts (Reuter): Aquino refusal Swedish mission Liberty for 180 Saddam's Maginot line can be broken By Our Foreign Staff: Assad and Bush raise 13-year barrier The British Trust for Conservation Volunteer From Associated Press: Israel to patch over Christian dispute Najibullah vows to make any sacrifice for an Afghan peace The Afghan president, who is in Geneva to persuade this Mujahidin foes to join him in a transtitional government before holding free elections, talks to Hazhir Teimourian New powers for Gorbachev to keep country under control Churchmen denounce Spain's sins Division of Albrion Sales Ltd Walesa ahead on eve of election Who wears the trousers still a puzzle Paris Notebook EC strengthens links with US and Canada China aims to tighten its grip on Hong Kong MPs congratulate Indian diplomat (AP): Royal visit (Reuter): Drug war offer Nationalist win Turmoil in Sofia Sony Death throes of an era Matthew Parris ... and moreover The ball runs Major's way Classlessness coupled with tough economic policies and social compassion: the Chancellor tells Robin Oakley why he thinks he should be the Conservatives' new leader Open to all outlandish offers The Times Diary Looking back The Times Diary A doctor writes The Times Diary Hurd on Hurd? The Times Diary Ill-timed wisdom The Times Diary Scribbling on The Times Diary The Sword in the Stone The Poll Tax Incubus And All that Pluses and minuses for Thatcher Judicial college Poll tax and the vote Child protection Kwai bridge victims Regionalising orchestras' funds Religious freedom Gulag prisoner Sent to try us Court Circular Birthdays Dinners Receptions Corporation of London The King's School Canterbury Luncheons Weekend royal engagements Carey honour Appointments Latest appointments includer: Roald Dahl Roald Dahl, author and scriptwriter, died yesterday aged 74. He was born in Llandaff on September 13,1916 Forthcoming marriages Marriage Service luncheon Anniversaries St Godric's College Church services tomorrow Sunday next before Advent Ian Woodner Ian Woodener architect property developer and collector, has died at his home in New York City aged 87. He was born on January 25,1903 Dr John Huxtable Bishop David Say writes: Church news The Lord asked,'why should I forgive the sins… Mrs Kennedy Tells of Dallas Anguish No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2341 Stable mates bid for power Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Cordula House with thatched eyebrows Home from home: Doborah Kellaway Country events This Weekend Big bucks for Peter sellers Breeding Next Week Bread of haven in the Welsh valleys When 30 German workers moved to Wales, locals went out of their way to help, reports Candida Crewe Whinge and a prayer Feather report Iberia Airlines of Spain Taking note of the natural timbre Originals: Tim Wade, chair bodger Visa Tomes of the seasons A new shop has its heart in the country Old fighters no longer Poles apart In London, the Polish president look forward to stepping down. Trevor Simons reports No Title Orient Express Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Mason Pearson Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ideal Gift for a Child's Room Steam Engines Antique Boxes Events in town This Weekend No Title MOPS Just like Old Times? Will the new Lutine be Al at Lloyd's? Can £1.4 million be found to finance a plan to recreate a legend of seafaring history? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Next Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Smoked Salmon Send El Vino Wines this Christmas But never Jam tomorrow Parisians may have the answer to traffic snarls, but their tiny cars are not allowed on our roads, says Nicole Swengley Kileravagh Smoked Foods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoparound Anbil Systems Luxurious Cashmere Coats The national elf service Help Denise Katz, organiser Samad's Ltd Beaumont & Co Pedometers Akom Ltd Scoop Purchase Atlanta Plastics Ltd The Sofabed Shop Dexter Multiple Display Advertising Items Roofing Doctor who Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Any old iron lady? Memorabilia Review Preview No Title Four in One 14 Promotions Family History Mr. Chippendale's Clock Restoration Avril Noble Gallery As guilty as a discarded sock A burglar' cast-off footwear has provided a lead into the specialist world of the art thief Multiple Display Advertising Items Audrey Johnson Gloucestershire's Premiere Monthly Antiques… Christmas Exhibition Urgently Wanted Old Fishing Tackle Victor Hochhaser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucknam Park The Downshire Players of London St Jame's, Piccadilly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ART Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cannons on the square Briefing The big sleep Sidehead Another chance ... On Monday Five Guys Named Moe Theatre: New York Shipwrecked in Times Square As the monumental Shogun takes a critical pasting, Charles Bremner assesses the odds stacked against the big-budget new musical surviving the casino economics of Broadway Concert LS/ Nagano Queen Elizabeth Hall Knockout performances brought out for the Count Records: Jazz Court Baale Orchestra: Brand New Wagon (ACA/Bluebird NDB2292). Kansas Orchestra: Dear Me Basie (Concord CCD-4420) The Kosh Plowright's progress Dance The Prince of the Pagodas Covent Garden Markson Pianos Scenes from a Marriage Able-LABELS BBC 1 NSPCC BBC 1 Parker Knoll Navy enquiry ordered after submarine sinks trawler Go-ahead for £00m opera house plan The Times Crossword No 18,460 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Mandela to press for formation of interim regime Junior doctors 'prepared to take industrial action' GQ Sport Driving force Bout of nerves Knight move Stick question Pain in Spain Joint effort Wing clipped A shop window of delights England make early inroads Daredevils in pursuit of recognition On Saturday Harlequins withdraw from three fixtures Dti Failure brings British policy into question Comment Friskin Hockey Correspondent England s worst fears realised Reid's splendid return to the Test arena helps give Australia the upper hand at the Gabba Scoreboard from Brisbane West Indies bowlers strike back (Reuter): Spinners force batsmen to toil Australia's world supremacy at stake in decider Rugby League Today's Teams at Elland Road Cumings first string for Colets in SRA rankings Squash Rackets Tale of Spanish ingratitude Four successful British coaches who fell of their employers' unreasonable demans Bid for O'Leary is rejected Weekend Team News Eye injury for Andries In Brief Designer Clark dismissed by De Savary Yachting Bassett plotting to straighten record For the Record Chelsea's decline mystifies manager Howe looking forward to Gould reunion Liverpool provide the cream for waffles and syrup Vet supports Broome call on drug tests Equestrianism The Times Racing Cricket Snooker Rac Rally Football Rugby Union Four days of devil take the hindmost Stephen Slater on the drivers, cars and engines being fine-tuned to survice the RAC Rally's 1,800 miles of tough terrain Leading drivers and their machinery Tomorrow's Fixtures Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV When and where to share in the action Cambridge include Bannerman Injury-hit Welsh outpaced in final Injury-hit Leicester give young Johnson cup chance at Bath Rugby Union Pilkington Cup Team News Neath 's regulars back to the fray England hold on to lead James and Boxall are warned for slow play in the World Cup of Golf Davis not surprised at shocks Snooker The Sunday Times Chance for Faldo to capture an audience Rallying behind the daring pursuit of skill and courage Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Intriguing match-ups add to event 's drama Judo Vision raises doubt but Jackson has the knockout punch Boxing Tale of the tape Bakers tough preparation at Sutton Park Cycling Von Csadek's reckoning day Richard Evans meets connections of talented US challenger for Henncssy Stylist Dunwoody speeds to half-century Ibn Bey's late fitness test for Japan Cup Tokyo Tomorrow Sesame heads Bordeaux raid Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Sam Da Vinci on lenient mark Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Akeem just fails in Milan Big-Race Line-Up BBC1 Form guide to the 13 contenders Mandarin: Towcester Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline ITV companies angry at £4m increase in transmission fees The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Fimbra Bank steps in to curb hopes of base rate cut By our City Staff: Brent concedes hard terms Another fine mess down at the Big Board Jobs and syndicates to go at Lloyd's Incoming chief promises to tackle red tape in insurance Wimpey resolves succession struggle £25m rights completes refinancing at IBC Lack of political will leaves Gatt talks unresolved Reuter: Skoda still undecided on partner Portfolio Platinum G&G Kynoch to dose factory By our City Staff: Pontin bids for Bremner MCA to come cheaper Nadir backs Cyprus plea Piper Alpha losses 'can be recouped' By our City Staff: Receiver called to Dickie Castings London Traded Options J Walter Thompson cuts staff by 10% Business Roundup Board posts at PowerGen CU in takeover talks Century 79% up at interim Stirling Group down Recent Issues Framlington Lost pensions to be traced French GDP grows 1.3% Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, October 1990 Traditional Options Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Shares climb on hopes of cut in interest rates Stock Market World Market Indices Major Indices Third Market Commodities Major Changes Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Oil price knocks Dow World Market From Reuter: Montedison shares leap on stake sale Alpha Stocks HK growth forecast cut Aberdeen passes payout as loss grows Cafe Inn funds B Arrow down Trabant rescue German futures Unit Linked Insurance Investments Not a churlish City gesture, just a farewell to uncertainty Unit Trust Statistics The Times Brisk trading Stock Exchange Prices Borrowers count cost of loan deals Liberty Guaranteed Bonds Barclays New Capped-Rate Mortgage Can only Go One… Save & Prosper Briefings Foreign Colonial Land Registry opens records for inspection Policy endorsements added after renewal paid Unfair to Bupa's captive members Right to complain about health premium relief Court victory for car owner Gartmore Account closed over charges Save & Prosper 'Excessive security' at First Direct Final account shows why financial community welcomes Peps Fidelity Investments Bank customer counts cost of increasing overdraft limit Ernie 'picks young winners' Rate rise 'would improve prizes' The Equitable Life Halifax Royal drops doctor's report and puts trust in applicants Lost pensions will stay buried Comment Investors' thoughts turn to electricity flotation Public shrinks from shares Gilts likely to shine Save & Prosper Devotion to duty keeps the boy scout to the fore Business Profile Yorkshire Building Society Trust offers tax break on rights Summary Boy wonder Power deals Your views Bank steps in Lloyd's overhaul Talks abandoned Thatcher's shock cure Car boot sales bring out eager bargain hunters in droves Ditching domestic junk can can prove surprisingly profitable 'Old ladies in pinnies' run £9m market stall business Save & Prosper Bernardo Bertolucci: a director bears his bruises in… Plus The Saturday Interview The Saturday Essay The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel A Childhood Mozart: The Words and Music Art Television Radio Rock No Title Cinema Dance Theatre Jazz Music Opera Inside the outsider The Saturday Interview Side-splitting gloom Paris a Trois TOI, Charles Heidsieck ET MOI Beefeater Beefeater Picture Gallery Singing for their subsidy The voice of a Domingo or a Pavarotti may not come cheap, but how does the Royal Opera House manage to draw accusations of extravagance and elitism? John Higgins reveals the true cost of a performance at Covent Garden. Photograph by Johh Timbers The Covent Garden balance sheet of eight nights at the opera Accounting for Attila's performance Harrods The End of Dies Rover 825D Turbo Shelter from the western world Bernardo Bertolucci's ideals have been bruised by changes in the East and West. He tells Nigells Lawson how the pursuit of truth in his latest film led him to the Sahara desert. Main photograph by Gino Sprio The antique roadshow The Crown Estate and Westminster Council's plan for refurbishing Regent Street is old masquerading as new. Peter Dormer asks why we are content to recycle used ideas Narnia Going by the book Bernard Levin extols the disappering of fine typography and laments the uglification of printing Espana Dalmore Music that questions the soul Yuri Bashmet, the world's greatest viola-player, wants a home for his orchestra, Richard Morrison writes The Times/Sunday Times Mozart Festival The Dalmore Atari Atari Hard noses and soft heads, LA style City of Quartz By Mike Davis Verso, £18.95 In the world' fastest growing metropolis, myths have become so powerful that it is difficult to know the role of reality, writes Peter Ackroyd Comic heroes bask in the Sun Byron Rogers Stick It up your Punter By Peter Chippindale and Chris Horrie Heinemann £14.99 Go forth of the ark ... How it seemed A writer's-eye view of events this week-in the past. Tradition has it that on November 18,2347BC Noah left the ark: Orthodox in approach The Festivals a History of Jewish Celebration By Chaim Raphael Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £15 Jews, Idols and Messiahs The Challenge from History By Lionel Kochan Blackwell, £35 Lord Jacobovits The Authorised Biography of the Chief Rabbi By Chaim Bermant Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £18 Murmurings of a Licensed Heretic By Chaim Bermant Peter Halban-Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 Four new books present the inner world of rituals the diaspora, and the Chief Rabbi's daily concerns but deal with little of secular, liberal Judaism Not shrinking, but very neatly pressed An Immodest Violent The Life of Violet Hunt By John Hardwick Andre Deutsch, £14.99 Giving tongue to an old scent Fox Hunting By Jane Ridley Collins, £16 Tissot A golden age killed in action A War Imagined By Samuel Hynes The Bodley Head, £20 Hallelujah! I hate America Hunting Mister Heartbreak By Jonathan Raban Collins Harvill, £14 Nikon Emily: slimmer of the year, 1848 Emily Bronte By Katherine Frank Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 The History Guild There was a Time when Even we Ha Mouton-Cadet Whatever happened to baby Jane? Is dress sense carried in your genes? Dinah Hall reports on the new generation of designer babies Great Baking Ne Well, Alright, Tw Panasonic Dimension 4 Remy Martin V. S. O. P. California dreaming In search of American cuisine, Jonathan Meades finds a healthy alternative to hype and hamburgers Restaurant Guide Eclectic Chianti Classico Reds that fish for complements White wine is not always the best partner for seafood, Jane MacQuitty writes Crossing the pain barrier Wine Buys Archer's Great British Classics Raisin d'être in the land of the golden sun Frances Bissell The Times cook, on sun-dried grapes and prunes Chickens before they are hatched How much will we pay to eat nearly free-range eggs? Robin Young reports Piat The Classic Chinese Eatery Hare Krishna Curry House Kelong Los Remos Café Damour The Delbi Brasserie Pizza Belle The Red Lion Inn and Horseheath Hotel Redfort Garden Tandoori Indian Restaurant The Oriental Stores Magnum's Saqui Tandoori Restaurant No Title La Tavernetta The Shampan Haweli Le Renoir Burapa Claygate Tandoori Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secrets beyond the green baize door Leslie Geddes-Brown takes a look at life below stairs in the servants' quarters of National Trust houses There are only Three Different A horticultural tour de France Francesca Greenoak crosses the Channel to visit two gargens with an English influence near Dieppe Hitachi Digging out some colour for winter The November garden needs only a little attention to reveal late-season glories, Francesca Greenoak writes No Title Tsai Baldock Nurseries Ltd Novel Christmas Tree Holders Ireson Associates Bark Conservatory Gardens Flipstick Civic Tree Care Ltd Compost Bins Gebron Technical Services Ltd No Title Weekend Tips Top & Soft Fruit Post Link Hitachi Lloyds Prudential Halseell Hall Central Bridgwater Ppass Cher Heart of France Salter Rex A La Francaise Mortgages Chiswick Amberwood House Swindon Epping Forest No Title France-Cote D'azur Grasse Cornerstone Dancon Barbican Hooper Square Ace Estates Home Minders SW11 South Kensington Onslow Square Chainbreaker Home Exchange U. 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Alan Franks found his efforts well rewarded Travel Notes Cairo and Casablanca join the weekend set New destinations are within reach of the traveller seeking a short break holiday, Sara Driver writes Specialists American Express Take a Break (071-924 2889) Mozart First-class high-fliers How to avoid the economy-seat squeeze Cox & Kings Shona Crawford Poole questions Abta's triple purposes Itineraries Swan Hellenic Epson No Title Win a Week No Title Lovely Dutch Barge Sunseeker " Cobra" From the Captain's table Palma Yachts Examples of other recommended yachts include Sheperton Swan Ltd Arch'd-Reid Yacht Charter Wooden boats of a gentler age The Folkboat belongs to another period of history, Keith Wheatley writes Group form Quay Notes The life and music of Mozart Celebrate the Mozart Bicentenary Year with these superb books, calendar and a recording of his unfinished Requiem Mozart Offers The Words H. C. Robbins Landon The Sunday Times Mozart in Viema The Dates And the Music Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer 'I wanted I to be a poet, not a criminal' A Childhood: Benjamin Zephaniah Waterman Dunhill Prime Times Estuaries under Threat Out for the Count Picture this Quote Dog. Umentary! Legal Beagle Dogs on Film Digging the Dirt Working Dogs Desperate for a dog? Here are a few things to bear… Dog Facts Talking Point Jumping Jackson Flash Review Soccer Who's Who by Jack Rollin (Guiness, £5.95) One Year Ago Today Stephen Hendry A Bird Arkham Asylum V for Vendetta The Sandman-The Doll's House Batman-The Dark Knight Returns Batman-Digital Justice Slaine the King Slaine and Judge Dredd Books! Watch the Birdie! 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