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News from 21/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Simon Odling, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Wsarnnell, Bill Frost, Hamish Fyfe, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, J. C. Waterfield, Harvey Elliott, Ann Morris, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Douglas Lowndes, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Harmer, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Dayanita Singh, Edited by Lindsay Cook, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Mabyn Ellis, Donald K. Shaw, Peter Jones, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Waldteufel, Huon Mallalieu, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Nicola Murphy, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Christopher Scott, Joanna Gibbon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Jeremy Hampshire, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Alison Johnson, Richard Ford and Ruth Gledhill, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Hugh David, A de M, John Woodcock, F. W. Peacock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Joyce Rangarajan, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Kari Knight, Amicia de Moubray, Sally Baker, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, I. B. Macneill, Rhodri Morgan, K. W. Johnson, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Eluned Price, Kerry Gill, Wendy Chiu, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, George J. Levy (Managing Director), John Russell Taylor, Peter Scott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Ali Jaber, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, John Atwood, David West, Leslie Forbes, Sally Brampton, Clare Longrigg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Harold Saxby, Brian Ward Lilley Director General, Roger Boyes, G. H. O. Josiah, Keith MacKlin, Mitchele Platts, Golf Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anwer Bati, Nigel Temple, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Sara McConnell, Geoffrey Kirk, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Alberto Tomba, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Savidge, Gill Colver, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Helen Pridham, Kenneth Rea, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Tray, Director, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Charles Hennessy, F. B., Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, G. A. Sala, Greenhill of Harrow, Alastair Laidlaw, Matthew Bond, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Christopher Rivington, Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff, Geoffrey Lee Williams,

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Yugoslav tanks surge across border for attack on Croatia President says generals are out of control and tells troops to mutiny Security Council split on options for action Inside Bowled over by Major's medium-fast delivery Church and state try to ease friction over riots Bruno licensed to fight Grade tells why he wanted payout The Famous Grouse Two Ronnies Opera Pops Sloping off Charlie's Cigar Plus: Lynne Truss on Rik Mayall's Bottom (page… Thatcher defeat returns to haunt the Tory conference agenda While key defence and health worries are disclosed in the Conservative conference agenda, one issue lingers, Robin Oakley reports Election date talk is just silly games, says Major St. Joseph's Hospice Education stance offers real challenge John O'Leary looks at the politics questioned by Dr Carey and at the schools debate within the church Criticism is unlikely to deflect church from taking 'moral lead' Carey controversy The archbishop expected political confrontation, but not over his riot remarks, Ruth Gledhill writes 'Wrongdoing is linked to poverty' Lack of respect blamed for riots Doctor admits drug error Blackmail plot plea changed Liverpool £32m Maitland choice Boy who shot teacher in class detained for six years Eavesdrop call gives new lead to killer 1,000 people who made our world Civil servant drove wrong way on M3 and ran over PC Farmers dig in for the battle over ploughing honours Oxfam is accused of return to politics England footballer jailed for four months Happiness is watching soap operas MDPS Grade pledges to keep Channel 4 up-market Thatcher 'took her revenge' The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Teachers' pay head named Halford talks Drug messages National parks win independence Judge scorns proposal for court reform Greens demand the abolition of all immigration curbs Party conference pusues independent line to woo disaffected Labour voters Nuclear policy firmly defined Picture Gallery Dead Sea Scrolls embargo lifted Anti-theft lock traps joyriders in car Prison reformers back bail study Hope of steel revival dented Scots 'shadow cabinet' to prepare for home rule Lunn Poly Go-ahead given for wind farm Road firms fined after motorway death Murderer of cellmate jailed Pit bull case adjourned 12 years of rape Bedsit murder BBC dispute Navy baby Drugs seized Jobs deadline Europeans must intervene Time correspondents offer personal views of the Yugoslav war and its repercussions Roger Boyes argues that the Ec must decide on its vision of Europe: either it must send in a buffer force, or it must abondon Yugoslavia to its fate Capture of barracks raises stakes in conflict Paris loses its war on graffiti Picture Gallery Yeltsin seeks to broker Azerbaijan peace deal Armenian hopes of freedom are high EC's policy bears the scars The concept of joint decision-making by the European Community is being bruisingly tested by the Balkan conflict, writes George Brock Munich brews up change of image Tehran 'ordered Bakhtiar killing' Reuter: Castro 'doomed' Protest to China (AP): Racial attacks AFP: Germ war denial Reuter: Drug labelling AFP: Neolithic links Jerusalem allocates extra funds for occupied territories Press guns for vendetta man Maputo and Pretoria plan giant game park What could become Africa's largest conservation area depends only on an end to fighting in Mozambique, San Kiley writes from Johannesburg Picture Gallery Hostage wife losing hope Picture Gallery Navratilova settlement offer 'includes house' Nizam decides his profit is in counting sheep Emperor on mission to heal Citroen Ax the New Generation Citroen Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Diary of Times Classified Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Massed Bands Provate Advertisers Survival begins at the bottom Lynne Truss on this week's television, when she laughed despite herself at Rik Mayall's surprisingly funny misfit Home has moved on, and on Heimat, the unlikely "soap" success of the Eighties, is to have a vast sequel NT National Multiple Display Advertising Items Airtours No quiet place for repentance Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall Dance Moscow City Ballet Sadler's Welts Clifford Longley Sex is not a safe subject for the Pope, but he is due to pronounce again ... and moreover Politics? Let's talk cricket John Major, cricket fan and prime minister, shares his passion with Alan Lee, on the Lord's balcony Prime ministerial support on and off the field\ Guinea Pigs wait for Mann Betting on Booker Bishops divided Bellamy bounds in Opting out the Church Charities and Politics Grand Memory for Forgetting Divisions and dialogue in the Church of England Two-speed Europe Democracy in Kenya Licking inflation Minimum wage All in a row Riot question Beyond their grasp Politics and hobbies Michelangelo and the human form Funds to the rescue Back and forth Court Circular Memorial service Appointments Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Tomorrow's royal engagement Michael Faraday Bicentenary Service Yerocham Cohen Yerocham Cohen, a secret agent of Britain and, later, of Israel, has died aged 75. He was born in Tel Aviv on May 20,1916 Marriages Parochial Clergy Association Milton Harris Elgar's Spanish Lady returns to honour composer's memory Weekend birthdays Zino Francescatti Cardinal Henri De Lubac David Poole Anniversaries The Manorial Society of Great Britain University news Service reception Dinner Reception Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2592 Church services tomorrow Church news Births Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Church Army The British Kidney Patient Association To Place Your Classified Advertisement On this Day The Art of Cookery made Palin and EAsy by Hannah Glasse is thebest-known English cookery book of the 18th century. From the time of its first publication in 1747 it enjoyed continuous and extraordinary popularity. The writer of this letter, George Augustus Sala (18281896), was an enormously prolific journalist, author and sometime war correspondent Mrs. Glasse's Cookery Book To the Editor of the Times Bbc 1 MOPS Bbc 1 British Diabetic Association Family values are flourishing with liberal line on sex The Times Crossword No 18,717 Weather Toppling crane punches hole in Wren church Cairo and Luxor Business and Finance Bid fever The Lord giveth... Week Ending Cool head among the risk-takers Business Profile: David Prosser Carol Leónard catches up with a Welsh chief executive who wants to bring the best of British out of Legal & General Curiouser and curiouser, these ATMs Playing on fears Higher rates Locking in Letters Jobs lost Sun stake Ricoh buys in Anne Gilbert, of Principal Investment Management,… Goldman call Court date Trust launched Knight Williams Rentals boom The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices The return of the takeover Independent Poor sales lead Gpt to cut 1,100 jobs By our City Staff: Williams criticises Racal Two Isosceles directors to leave with ?1.8m package By our City Staff: Otto Versand sells its 9.9% stake in Next Company Briefs Liberty plans to keep its freedom Unit trusts break record Smurfit urged to leave Dewhirst to buy Slimma Delay in Holmes vote London Traded Options Rm Douglas agrees £85m bid by Tilbury Cresta down at ?970,000 Sovereign Oil rises Oakeley Vaughan group wins hearing Btr launches hostile ?1.5bn bid for Hawker Interlink sold for £50m What Ricoh means to Gestetner Tempus Sun Life in foreign hands John Govett & Co. Limited Goldman to lead Bt sale in us Abu Dhabi to charge Bcci men NHL's debt rating cut Hornby profit slumps 62% Unit Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Speculators look for next target as bid fever grows Major Indices Ft-Se 100 Volumes Reuter: Dow slips in dull trading Wall Street Traditional Options Children's Insurance Rental market expands with sales in doldrums All this for £275 a year - plus extras Desperate measures to beat slump Comment Fidelty European Values PLC Cash in the bank outweighs pride in bricks and mortar Edited by Lindsay Cook A Fimbra Member Thornton Save & Prosper Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Briefings The Equitable Life Insurers playing on parents' fears Scottish Widows Japanese Trust Postal rates deliver top returns Lenders fix mortgages for five years Bessa Hargreaves Lansdown Assot Management Ltd. National Savings Tax rules penalise top-ups on cheap employee loans Save & Prosper M&g Income Investment Trust P. L. C. M&G The Building Society Shop Robert Fleming save & Prosper Woolwich Building Society Top ten societies put on alert to prop up industry Save & Prosper Cgt Allowance, August 91 Confederation Bank Fimbra studies offshore link with illegal firm Pep income that pays health plan premiums Banks 'must pay heed to needs of blind' SunLife of Canada Saints Schroders JF Yorkshire Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Plea for more information from lenders Plastic surcharge swells the profits Spreading the message against charging for credit cards Save & Prosper Counter foils cure for running out of cheques Letters Well matured No commission Modest gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was same at 91.0 (day's range 91.91.1) Commodities Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination Ii, held in July 1991 Order of Merit and Prizes Institute of Chartered Accountants successful exam candidates continued The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Referrals List Profession profits from its own loss Despite recession, accountancy has raised staff calibre, says Edward Fennell For the Newly Qualified Hudson Shribman Qualified Accountant Recruitment Consultants Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Intensive Practice Courses Icabw, Acca, Atii, Cima,… Recruitment Consultant MP Michael Page City For once, Mansell does not have stomach for it Jones stays put in merry-go-round Nicholas Harling on the return of basketball after the close-season manoeuvrings Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Estoril Details Hannon's century is just the start Legal Case misses trial Market Rasen Sarcita cracks record on way to big sprint double From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Patricia to extend run to five Curragh Line-Up Bbc1 & C4 Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Racing next week Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Dilum can redeem lofty reputation Mandarin Catterick Bridge Worcester Newbury Ayr No more excuses for Eubank and Watson James finds form as Ryder Cup challenge looms Olaz Scores from Chepstow Continent's foursomes fail the test Hard-fought victory lifts Australians The Times Sports Service Racing Football Yesterday's County Championship Cricket… Base elevates Derbyshire Warwickshire survive late Somerset surge Taunton (final day of four): Warwickshire (23pts) bt Somerset (6) by five runs Featherstone braced for a crash to earth Rugby League Lawrence finds a new perspective Life in the rarified atmosphere at the top of the second division is a welcome change for Lennie Lawrence after years of suffocation with Charlton. Clive White finds football's great escapologist at Middlesbrough Leeds face threat of Wales' finest Nicholas in hunt In Brief Women lord it at the helm Alix Ramsay on women making waves in the male domain of yachting Prentice strays but fights back Yachting Match-By-Match to the First Division For the Record Students provide the last mock exam for England Rugby Union Injured Morgan misses match Rugby World & Post Racing League ponders an uncertain financial future Foothall Association makes final offer Uefa adds a foreigner Organisers justify cup profits Players persisting at a pensionable age Simon Barnes on Saturday Britain make magnificent start Bruno gets licence to resume ring career Jackpot finish to Black's season Cook's Tour The art of being world famous in a small world Jazz in Britain reaches twin peaks next week, but is it a fixture or merely a fad? Peter Barnard consults some noted insiders Some hot times in the old town Europe High Country What's Hot Daisy Waugh's Hotline New garden secrets Fame by intuition What's Not Theatregoers' brief for a wild time Kay notes: Oscar Wilde In Tokyo rose a Superstar Entertainment The Japan Festival brings Jesus Christ Superstar back to London next week-in a Kabuki version. Kenneth Rea investigates the continuing popularity of this musical Highlights: a day-by-day guide ... to the best of the week ahead Opera Buffs Pulling power of the pop op pantheon Ehat's in an opera? A good tune to help sell cars and place tickets to the unmusical. martin Hoyle, with tomorrow's Opera Gala at the Albert Hall in mind, evaluates the genre An Invitation Child's Play A parent's guide to children's events in town We Couldn't Care More Can You Care Less? Birder's eye view of the Big Apple Shelling out on poultry Next weekend small-scale farming has its own show at Stoneleigh. Joanna Gibbon reports on a growing hobby The cattle byre stage company A country living: barn theatre Getting out Swaggering about Polruan Getting the Children out Artists who know their wild stuff An exhibition opening tomorrow and a new book should do much to boost the fortunes of wildlife artists. Libby Purves reports Multiyork Furniture A life or death beauty contest Stool & Tapestry Riches of a brave new wine world French supremacy is now under siege. Jane MacQuitty reports Keeping well fed in the hillsides Food and Drink Next week's Swansea festival prompts Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, to prepare dishes from the shores and hillsides of Wales A saucy sort of dish Queer Gear How to cook unusual food: vegetable spaghetti squash Thos Peatling Fine - Wines Exotic museum piece Architects of kitchen chaos Food and Drink Most Kitchens are designed by people who prefer to eat out. Leslie Forbes meets an exception who designs houses and cooks, eats and grows vegetables Kwai Give lobsters the big freeze Kind Food Alison Johnson Stop Press Travel Travel Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heading for a big fall Getting Away Where to Stay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bowes Museum A remarkable museum at Barnard Castle, Durham, hosts a display of lace-making next Saturday. But this, George Hill reports, is only one of its many attractions Treading Crime Control Creeper sleep Where to Stay Where to Eat Multiple Display Advertising Items FF Flairline Furniture Medivac The Stockbag Company Outstanding value Multiple Display Advertising Items Futon Furnishing Pick Topmost Fruit with Ease Kitchens Shoparound Tablesafe Elmley Heritage Closing down Sale Sea Light Security Shutters Plastic Glass Individually Made to Measure Shirts Estia Multiple Display Advertising Items Super High Black Patent House Dust Mite are You Allergic? Beaumont & Co., Hand Made Sofas Stand Taller Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous The Times Two-way furniture stretch VIP Young Turks join the club Sotheby's Beware: low-flying magic carpets Next week Anthony Thompson launches a new deal for antique carpet buyers. Sarah Jane Checkland reports A squirrel of squirrels Charles Sebag-Montefiore collects the catalogues of great art collections Heavy metal session Preview Cottages in cognac country Buyers' France the Charente Portugal's high-country heartland Ann Morris reports from northern Portugal where the mountain views are priceless and a secluded farmhouse costs about £20,000 Who will entertain at the London Palladian? Shrine seeks renewal House Hunter Broughton Grange Banbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Burrells Wharf Lake District Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Keats The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fedden Village Avon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two into one made simple Property Victoria McKee visits editor Dee Nolan and finds that opposites can live in harmony Fox & Sons Bathwell Castle Policies Chelmsford Development Allison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Apartments New glass for old? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home & Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fruit Cages Norfolk Garden Supplies Multiple Display Advertising Items Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Bramley's Nurseries Ideal for Sash and Period Windows Annie Shaw Garden Design Associates Prickly, black and beautiful Gardening Francesca Greenoak discovers the varied charms of the much malingned balckberry Dobies Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items This Week Crescourt Loft Conversions Ski and See: A Guide to the Winter Olympics The train that carries hope for the crippled children of India Making the most of a full figure in the outsize world of Beryl Cook Julie Ward: Matthew Parris salutes a father's fight for the truth Cinema The Best of Times Theatref Music Art Games to run rings round the Olympics Contents Laughing off the fat of the land When Beryl Cook dies, she wants to be in the middle of a pub, with a paintbrush in one hand, a drink in the other and a cigarette in her mouth. She tells Sally Brampton about the pleasures of her art Homing, sweet homing Interest in pigeon racing is taking off. As profits soar, Anwer Bati finds increasingly upmarket devotees Barclays Picture Gallery Classic French Cooking Operation Express India's health service is taking to the railway tracks, extending a lifeline to the country's isolated villages. Jill Sherman joined the test run of the hospital train. Photographs by Dayanita Singh Mixing in bad company Unfortunately this is the Time when Mary Venture Capitalists Full Cut Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Following Chaplin's lead in the Lambeth walk After winning the part of Charlie Chaplin, Robert Downcy Jr is determined to live it. David Robinson takes the actor around the streets of south London, to brush up his accent. Photograph by Dario Mitidieri Beyond the barricades When a British youth theatre company agreed to perform in the Ukraine just after the recent coup, they became the focus of attention, Alan Franks writes KLM The Porkington Press Ltd Fantasy with a high squirm count Without flirtation, sex, or maximum embarrassment to audience, today's game shows are doomed, writes Joe Joseph Fanatic's fare for the common man Bernard Levin encounters a missionary who has made it his business to press classic literature on to an unsuspecting public QPD She's gotta have From flirty skirts to kinky boots every wardrobe must have tham. Brenda Polan lists the essentials for the dedicated follower of fashion. Photographs by John Swannell The Wine Club's Guarantee Handles with Care Fashion Today's tote is a cute, boxy bag, barely big enough to hold credit cards and lipstick, let alone love letters, and a spare pair of tights. Bags have shrunk to little more than a decorative flourish to dangle from the wrist like an oversized charm. Sarah Newton chooses the best new contents boxes to take away. Photographs by Alastair Laidlaw Catalan among the pidgin Charles Hennessy tastes the multicultural cuisine in Catalonia Restaurant Guide A-level courses in simple French Eating out Jonathan Meades examines a resraurant that has taken care to put alll the accents in the proper place From here, it's all downhill Travel The winter Olympics are coming to France, but that shouldn't keep holiday skiers off the slopes. Travel editor Shona Crawford Poole has compiled an essential guide to the resorts St Petersburg & Beyond Harvey Elliott finds confusion in the corridors of power, and a civil servant who is no high-flier Itineraries Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Fantasia Hot salsa cold beer Sally Baker cruises the Caribbean, getting shipshape and scanning the horizon for signs of native life Travel Overseas Travel Jelsave California P&O ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Overseas Travel Fantastic Daybreaks to Exciting Cities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Buena Vista Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interests Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snowtime MMUSGROVE Multiple Display Advertising Items Copthorne Tara In the Observer Magazine Tomorrow A man who acts his age Books Peter Ackroyd admires a portrait of the quintessentially English genius whose life and diaries struggled to create order Pepys By Richard Ollard Sinclair-Stevenson, ?25 Warning: names liable to be dropped in the vicinity Hugh David the Power of Chance By Rupert Hart-Davis Sinclair-Stevenson, ?15.95 Agony and ecstasy of a haunted soldier Books Ian McIntyre to Reason why By Denis Forman Andr Deutsch, £13.99 A splendid army of spear-carriers marches over Forman's stage Rise and fall of a singular welfare state Daniel Johnson the Weimar Republic By Detlev Peukert Translated by Richard Deveson Allen Lane The Penguin Press, ?25 From ingenuous to ingenious John Russell Taylor a Life of Picasso Volume 1:1881-1906 By John Richardson jonathan Cape, ?25 Litany of veiled references Nicola Murphy a Girl in Paris By Shusha Guppy Heinemann, ?14.99 Reading a poem Prayer to Ben Johnson Doing it for the children Peter Jones Roman Marriage By Susan Treggiari Oxford, ?65 A cry in the darkness Matthew Parris the Animals are Innocent The Search for Julie Ward By John Ward Headline, ?16.95 The Natural History Museum Beat the weather in style Two well-chosen special offers with the seal of quality and value for money Be casually smart and keep warm with these waxed jackets or full-length coats, saving up to £37.55 The Times Phone Direct 0509 216446 Just laughing in the rain Ride the storms under a Times brolly for ?24.95 Bridge by Listener Crossword No 3116: King's Children by Waldteufel The Games Page Solutions Crossword Listener Crossword 'I resented my fat, smelly singing teacher' Holiday Inn Dunhill

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