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News from 23/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Kay Marles, Phil Yates, Michael Guildford, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Susan M. Bartholomew, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Stephen Bayley, Harvey Elliott, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Michael Philips, Mark Rittner, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Barbara Martin, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, G. R. Nicholas, Richard Eaton, Jeffrey Archer, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Michael Hart, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Stungo, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky and Wolfgang M?nchau, Peter Davenport, Paul Manduca, Bruce Clark, Chloe Colchester, Tony Radevsky, Peter Jones, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Martin Barrow, Gavin Stamp, Anthony Quinton, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nicola Murphy, L. S. Pressnell, Victoria Mather, C. T., Frances Bissell, David Hands, Allen Levy (Publishing Director), Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, L. T., Brian Crozier, Alison Johnson, Jane Wyatt, Wolfgang M?nchau, Neil Hoyle, Chief Executive, Geoffrey Finsberg, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cork, Hugh David, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mary Shorten, Nigel Parry, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew d' Ancona, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Ken Lawrence, Judith D. A. Rose, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Alastair Robertson, Keith MacKlin, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Mandarin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Richard Osmond, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, R. Tobin, Frances Hasler, Director, Liz Smith, Rosemary Verey, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, John Cheese, Richard Beeston, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Joanna Pitman and David Watts, F. B., Benedict Nightingale, Christine Whelan, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, John Paynter, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Paul Bompard and Simon Tait, Philip Webster and Bill Frost, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Jon Stock, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, James LeFanu, Hazel Spink,

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Eyes Have It Stir It up Kid's Stuff Cornered A New Face Inside Maastricht fears weaken sterling Refugees arrive in uncertain paradise With nothing but what they carry, Vukovar's refugees are finding little succour in alien comforts, Anne McElvoy reports from Zagareb Sheikh expected to agree $8bn payout for BCCI Mi6 director lies low between the covers Shamir sees snag in Washington talks Omega Italy may free its hidden treasures Class warriors fold away tattered red flag and go… Michael Horsne UK to seek Lockerbie payout from Libya King raises fear of Arab bomb Dow's Port British Library staff strike Another car joyndes to ruin As the government prepares tough laws to fight joyriding, Edward Gorman reports from Belfast where it has been a routine part of life for many years Dangers lurk at playtime 100 to go at TV-am in March Falklands oil tests cleared Runaway jailed Claim fails Island retreat Thatcher condemns 'arrogant' dismissal of Euro referendum Anger at verdict on ship deaths The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Tall tale is truly a winner Matthew d' Ancona sorts fact from fiction at the biggest gathering of liars in the world - or so they told him Picture Gallery Family is guilty of death plot Old bangers go for power Nick Nuttall examines a scheme to generate electricity which literally takes scrapped cars for a burn-up Fuji Waite is given hospital checks Citroen Greed leads to decay of historic buildings Action demanded on tourist towns Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Heidi film producer fiddled cash Tynwald majority still backs gay law Cambridge dons fight for cyclists The Sunday Times Catholic bishops attack asylum bill CPS says suspects need new rights4 Frances Gibb looks at some of the legal reforms sought by the Crown Prosecution Service to safeguard defendants Mark Thatcher left out of foundation Comet Picture Gallery Dine out royally at your risk The Royal London Society for the Blind Sharpton flies in for campaign Officer suspended Sunday opening Hatton quizzed Costs awarded Singer ill Gore-Tex Yeltsin offers to find Peter the Greats Amber Chamber British Dental Health Foundation Picture Gallery When in Japan, a stand-in is the best man Variety adds spice for apple eaters While women toil on The Japanese working woman outstrips her British counterpart, reports Paul Wilkinson Helping the Earth Begins at Home British Nuclear Fuels Washington moves to reassure Shamir Jerusalem ends secret diplomacy South African parties jockey for position Mother accuses Israelis Vauxhall Boutros Ghali challenge of reform James Bone surveys the problems facing the Egyptian intellectual who will run the Un Three East European states bargain their way nearer EC membership Before the Maastrich talks start, the EC has signed trade agreements with former communist nations and hit snags over a deal with its Efta neighbous, Geo Yeltsin's amateur team taken for a ride by Germans Russia sidelines central bank Queen Elizabeth2 Picture Gallery Thatcher snipes at Major on Croatia Arms bazaar fear grows Bishop stumbles on root of evil Racism pollutes Belgian election (AP): Blood wedding (AP): Director dies (Reuter): Bullied to death (AP): Garcia charged Able-LABELS Botched race issue deepens Bush woes Hapless Dan trips again Cheney alerts Asia to Korean danger Norwich Union Picture Gallery By our Foreing Staff: Hopes fade for 60 Haitian refugees Clifford Longley Ignore the sceptics: it is never too late to pray Making medical history Our dear subversive friend Victoria Glendinning celebrates the lasting appeal of a great chronicler Philip Howard I'm a little teapot Family pow-wow Wait and listen Vow of silence Led to water Out of Control The Quota Fallacy Called to the Bar Britain at Maastricht summit: the debate gathers pace Care of disabled Music makers Nothing to shout about Burning of books The right chord Sunday schools and the Church Picture Gallery Court Circular Dinners Service dinners Weekend birthdays Luncheon Burgess Hill School for Girls Loretto Institute of Marine Engineers John Beckett Appointments Forthcoming marriages Jack Stamps Weekend royal engagements St Godric's College Old Students' Association Heathfield School, Ascot Anniversaries Mort Shuman Donald Houston Memorial services Marriages Church services tomorrow Melbourne's Olympic Tradition Church news The Times Imperial Cancer Deaths We're Making You a Personal Offer Deaths Student Announcements Services Word-Watching Rentals Legal Notices Bbc 1 Satellite Nspcc Emergency Christmas Appeal NSPCC Emergency Christmas Appeal Radio 1 ITV Variations ITV Variations Satellite Radio 3 Bbc 1 A Tale of a Luggy Bonnet The Times Crossword No 18,771 Picture Gallery Weather Boggle Guinness peace Chilly winds in Dulwich No Title Loose change Rates puzzle Fee choice Blockbuster bid with yery hard sell Letters Headhunter with a mission The chief executive of Goddard Kay Rogers describes his role to Carol Leonard as being a bit like a parish priest Bookmaker Breakfast too Mirror, mirror Hawker falls Sluggish Still paying Schroders BT sale Economic fears hit US stocks The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Sunday Times Trade gap narrows to ?601m with export rise Swedish insurance share deal Lilley refers AAH drug acquisition German banks' role 'over-rated' Carlton pays £5.4m for 20% slice of Sunrise Progress in market merger Power deal signals further closures F&C slips Burn Stewart share offer oversubscribed AF Bulgin improves East Surrey ahead OMI falls into red Torday defeats bid Gold price rises $4 Aberfoyle rebels win Independent Financial Adviser Argyll settles with Guinness over Distillers BTR wins landslide victory in Hawker bid By our City Staff: Gilt specialist 'never bought gilts' Maxwell and banks to discuss MGN Northern Rock Trocadero poses problem for Brent rescue package City likes the taste of Northern deal McCarthy pressure FT-SE index ends account with loss of 113 points Unit Linked Insurance Investments Dow falls 29 points Share-shop around for best deal Prudent - or just plain meah? Comment Route choices for private Bt investors Pricing jigsaw needs one more piece after confirmation of 15p discount Save & Prosper Perks to keep stags at bay BT 'High profit' claims for rare coins challenged C&G offers fixed-rate loan at 10.65% for five years Framlington the Health Fund Briefings Picture Gallery Portfolio Platinum Yorkshire Cuernsey Edinburgh Fund Managers Guinness Flight Woolwich Building Society M&G Securities Limited Leeds offers card fee choice Interesting rates of return Supply and demand Baillie Gifford & Co Fidelity launches 13 offshore money funds Save & Prosper Savings challenge for the chancellor Investment trusts are among the fastest-growing savings plans. Christine Whelan looks at their success, the pressure on Norman Lamont to give them a bigger market and a threat to their future Murray Johnstone Limited Fidelity Investments John Govett & Co. Limited Association of Investment Trust Companies No Title Investors' natural choice Buying into an investment trust offers private savers a wide selection from even a single share, Christine Whelan writes Cost-saving savings Investment trust savings schemes are growing rapidly Fimbra Chappell's service Jon Ashworth talks to the financial adviser who has the task of making investment trusts as well publicised as BT shares Saints Risk or safety? Take your pick Split Investment Trusts Tax loophole peps up savers Foreign Colonial Investments Trusts Investment Trusts The Alliance Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Martin Currie The effective way to make money work Three financial experts from the world of investment trusts give advice on how when to buy shares When borrowing has to stop Paul Manduca, of Touche Remnant Six points for the savers Lord Mark Fitzalan Howard, of Fleming Investment Trust Management Fleming Investment Trusts Retailing shares suffer FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) BBC bows to the public demand for rally coverage Sport on Television The Week's Highlights Sainz ready to contest a thrilling finale Stephen Slater Previws the Lombard RAC Rally and the climax to the world championship Six of the Leading Drivers to Watch Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Bradley begins changes at the top Sport for the Disabled Faldo hits right trail The yen for greater horse power Richard Evans reports from Tokyo on the financial success story of Japanese racing and draws unflattering comparisons with the sport in Britain Rechard Evans reports from Tokyo on the financial success story of Japanese racing and draws unflattering comparisons with sport in Britain Revalution built on solid foudations produces statistics to envy Shaftesbury Avenue is best Ballesteros irons out his excesses to lie in contention Racing next week Riee fast learning India lessons Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Remittance Man may need new partner for Kempton Mandarin: Market Rasen Docklands Express to join elite Thunderer, Mandarin: Newbury Thunderer, Mandarin: Newcastle BIG-RACE Line-Up Bbc1 Mandarin: Towcester Multiple Display Advertising Items Holyfield still stands in the bad guy's shadow Tale of the tape Rugby ready to renew an old acquaintance Rugby Union Match-By-Match Guide Ross completes Northampton jigsaw Lumsden's injury deprives Oxford Welsh union must lead the way back to cohesiveness Odds now favour Leeds in Trophy Rugby League New League board must prepare its plans for the future MckeagLikely to lead clubs after breakaway Whitbread ponders retirement Griffin's gold Wilkinson edge Fibbens out Prior Jones Match-By-Match Guide For the Record Yorke gives Villa a glow Wattana focused for match Southgate face test in their tilt at holders Hockey Kevan Gosper and Phil Coles Game tied after a last-ball scamper Girardelli seeking fifth title The Times Supporters voice their dismay at Old Trafford Ferguson optimistic as injuries clear Robson at crossroads Hazard is night's star turn Breitling Horses set for a stretch in Mandela's prison Novotna's tactics upset Graf Defeated Americans jeered off court Cooke's win is to no avail Richardson makes the running Curtain up, doldrums roll away Despite familiar grumbles, regional theatre is in goodhealth, judging by Benedict Nightingale's through check-up A taste of the theatres The End of the World Fur Center Whats on in town and Country Pudding on the style Faces all aglow Farming, Italian-style Plus BSI What's on Jeffrey Archer's Choice Booking now Salerooms The great escape to abroad Review Lynne Truss look east in a week full of people wanting to leave these shores -mostly of their own accord Welcome back to the Golden Age Nostalgia rules when it comes to children's television Preview Guilty Secrets Auberon Waugh A voice worth Bragging about Jose Carreras tomorrow night talks about the personal tragedy behind his triumphs The Times South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Masonic Mozart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gateshead International Stadium A Stunning Musical Spectacular National Theatre 80 071 928 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Her Majesty's 24hr 494 54oo How bad can a thriller be? Despite the usual fanfare of hyperbole, Michael Jackson's latest record simply does not measure up, writes David Sinclair Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Irreconcilable mismatch Opera Caritas Theatre Royal and Opera House Wakefield Essential guide for swingers Jazz Records Blissful hit Rock Records Picture Show Happy landings at the birds' Heathrow More than 45,000 birds a year home in on bleak Strathbeg. Alastair Robertson finds out why TWA Getting out Gardens to Visit Eagle fights back This weed Eddie Edwards broke a record. But can he win a war? Let's rally round the flag, boys Rain, sleet, ice and snow will not deter fans tomorrow at the start of the Lombard RAC Rally. Callum Murray talks to one of them Funny you should ask Ban these cobwebs of death Where to Watch Stop Press Travel Stop Press Travel Thresh air and fellowship Antartica and the Falklands Give thanks for cranberries and pumpkin Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, anticipates next Thursday's American Thanksgiving with some celebratory recipes for one of the purest of festivales Unmistakably Rioja Pudding on the festive style Who'll pay the price of a tipple? At the last count, there was something in the region… Eat, drink and be unashamed Jonathan Meades on the big-spending, big-eating virtues of Bibendum Where to eat: Jonathan Meades's restaurant guide London Charm to sweeten the sour grapes Jane MacQuitty selects the good, the bad and the simply unacceptable from the 1991 Bcaujolais nouveau vintage Not the whole truth Screwpull Rollexa Where to Stay Where to Eat Peace and no Everything is spacious about Christ Church, "… Noble Caledonia Limited Where to Walk Multiple Display Advertising Items Ventrolla Health & Beauty Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The Duffecat Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Sellers Kites over a child's head Chloe Colchester traces kites from playthings to a competitive sport Cloaked in mystery Past glories of Chinese imperial dress will be exhibited in London next week Stockists Brought to book Philip Howard introduces a collection of fine writing from The Times The Times Perks for small savers The weeks before christmas are an expensive time for children. Jane Bidder reports Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Number of People... Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tryst Great Christmas expectations for the young ones Top Ten Christmas Toys Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greay Christmas expectations for the young ones Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times In London Nationwide A born again church? St Michael's, built- too late- for Cornish tin miners, could find a new life in America. Jon Stock investigates Flying the coop Home from home: the Foyles, Wiltshire Big prices in little England Byers' France the Dordogne Peace in an olive grove Byers' Italy Umbria Reprieve for poor wreck Heap of the week: Stocken Hall London Property Chestertons Residential WHiTMANS Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Lack & Co John D Wood & Co Ideal Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items LPI Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FIM Multiple Display Advertising Items Suite dreams and no noise Kay Marles discovers how the rooms at Claridge's get their rich and royal look One careful family owner House Hunter Meldrum House Aberdeenshire Shoparound Good flow of smart ideas Home & Garden Nationwide Security Blinds Shrubs for all seasons Francesca Greenoak asks Roy Lancaster for some suggestions Alitex Limited Crescourt Loft Conversion Elizabeth Jane Howard We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic The Original Box Sash Window Company A Truly Unique Gift Ventrolla Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Away: Uk (Traditional) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airbreak Ltd Picture Gallery Christmas Away: UK (TRADITIONAL) Christmas Away: Abroad (Sun) Activity - Ski Season's Greetings Christmas Away: Flights Entertainment The Ultimate Christmas Gift Unusual Gifts Gifts under £10 Christmas Fayre: Food Scotland I Christmas Fayre: Food Multiple Display Advertising Items GIFTS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The " Sopbistication" of Silk Satin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for Pets Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorne Air Sports Hawkin & Co Gifts No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dried Silk Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for the Garden Wurzel Home Improvements Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subscriptions the Ideal Gift for Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Furnishings Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items GIFTS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brands Hatch Singleton No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xmas Party Sweatshirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watch Jewellery Repair Centre Royal Mint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Jennings: bedsit lifestyle of a carrier… Picture Gallery The New Rover 800 Series Opening Shots Index Should auld acqu be forgot? The Conservatives' by election dafeat in Deeside earlier earlier this month has stimulation about the need for a separate assembly in Scotland. Gavin stamp, an Englishman in Glasgow, wonders whether the Scots would gain as much form devolution as they do from union with England Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Panasonic No Title No Title Bag Lady of the Sonnets Interview She walks into parties like She was walking into an Oxfam shop, but Elizabeth Jennings's poetry is anything but unkempt. Candida Crewe talks to a remarkable talent- and the Literait who worship her. photograph by Nigel parry A tree as lovely as a poem As National Tree Week approaches, Rosemary Verey bows to the king of English forests, the oak Remy Martin The Who Halifax The classic casebook of a woman scorned Poor Old Clarissa- after a wretched life ruined by greed and lust, her sentimentality was mocked and snubbed by generation's letter-writing heroine was in vain, Lynne Truss writes No Title Sony Chanel Star of Africa with the Midas touch George Hill finds the story of a mangnificent Middle Ages legend in The Times of World Exploration No Title Pioneer Bang & Olusen UK Ltd A daughter's rights, or wrongs? Mary Moore has won the first round of a battle with the foundation that bears her father's name. But the war over Henry Moore's legacy is not over, Richard Cork reports Picture Gallery Too much sun on their Chardonnay grapes used to give… Chardon Crowned heads and cavaliers America's Tiffany has declared very civil war on Asprey, the king of British jewellers. Victoria Mather reports from the Bond Street barricades. Photographs by James Johnson No Title Laced with a shot of spirit The most delicious creations fo the season are indulgent, but almost impossible to resist, Liz Smith writes Cristal Arques Why Should you steer other estate cars? Audi Wear to see and be seen to be seeing They make your ears sore, and your nose unsightly; you may associate them with weediness. But glasses have never been a mare desirable accessory in their 700- year history Tea Best Drink of the Day Fare reports from the front line Get your or on the Sharp Makes Sense Maastricht 's summit of achievement DELTA Delta Air Lines The Golden Circle Sharing a bed with the ghost of Madame Mao From wild outpost to communist retreat, Hainan is now about to become a Chinese Hawaii, reports Catherine Sampson Voyages Jules Verne Cyprus has grabbed the imagination - and credit cards - of travellers. Harvey Elliott wonders why Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Petra Iain Browning A Tapestry Kit Offer Travel Your Perfect French Cottage is now only a Phone Call… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times France Multiple Display Advertising Items Call now for a Free Brochure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Apollo Travel World Ltd Prestige Holidays SKI Drive Boating in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cayman Islands Czechoslovakia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Travel Airtours Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales Prospect Music & Art Times Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Britain's best Boating Holidays Discover Hong Kong Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel The way of the truth Anthony Quintun admires the detective work brought to bear by a painstaking academic in a theological mystery story with an ending that everyone already knows Essex man with a bat in his hand Ivo Tennant Testing Times By Graham Gooch Rohson Books, £9.95 Amateur honour Epic to Epigram An anthology of classical verse Re-versed by Peter Hadley Bristol Classical Press/ Duckworth, £6.95 Strong cultivates his garden of friends A Celebration of Gardens Edited Roy Strong HarperCollins, £20 A painter with much to be modest about Edward Seago The Landscape Art By James W. Reid Sotheby's Publications, 39.50 The gods who lived on the hill Rex Harrison By Nicholas Wapshott Chatto & Windus, £16.99 Cary Grant By Nancy Nelson Headline, £1695 Ginger My Slory By Ginger Rogers Headline, £16.95 Celia Jonhson By Kate Fleming Wedenfeld & Nicolson, £16.99 Waves of cruelty and shame The Forgotten Trade By Nigel Tattersfield Jonathan Cape, £20 Hugh David on a tale seafarers' inhumanity to man Boyo broadcast at full volume Dylan Thomas The Broadcasts Edited by Ralph Maud J. M. Dent, £18.95 Reading a poem Picture Gallery Just the gift for a good friend Many animals have firm ideas about territory and will defend it vigorously The Games Page The Listener Crossword No3125: The Morning Post by… Chess The Times 'I had my first marriage offer by 17' Juoy Goldhill The Sunday Times Wine Club Samsara

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