News from 28/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Jack Clayton, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Elizabeth Hatchell, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, John Bruce (Chairman), , Inigo Gilmore, Karel Reisz, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, G. P., Daniel Massey, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, John Schlesinger, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Adrian Brooks and Marianne Curphey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, M. R. Hadler, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Charles ADDIS(Librarian), Martin Fletcher, Peter L. G. Bateman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, A. C. Lamont, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Nigel Wakefield, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Michael Clark and Colin Narbrough, Robin Young and Helen Nowicka, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, E. A. Smith, Anne Caborn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Paul Collins, Martin Barrow, Rupert Goodwins, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, R. Breckman, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Ray Templeton, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, James Atwell, Dr Peter Andrews of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Barry Jones, John Percival, Annie Rankin, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Margaret Dibben, Philip Webster and Roger Boyes, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, John Woodcock, Philip Webster, Ian Murray and Robi Dutta, Virginia J. Smith, Nancy Lee Patton, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Guy Hartcup, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Michael Winner, David Toop, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, John Williams, R. V. Taylor, Ron Footer, Bill Powell, Raymond Keene, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, T. David Binnie, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Lindsay Anderson, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Robi Dutta, Oiver Holt, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Gavin Millar, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Guy Parker, Henry Sutton, Martin Ivens, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Tim Handley, S. Sherwood, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Graham Lord, Russell Twisk, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Hattie Ellis, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, A. Mark Eden-Bushell, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Fred Zinnemann, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Sir Michael Howard, John Phillips, Ian M. Blake, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Hilary Kingsley, Barry Hyman, Gordon Jackson, Richard Eyre, Jonathan Mirsky, Bernard Black, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoKeep beggars off the streets says Major Outcry over call to use vagrancy laws Iran warned over diplomat Index Save 40p Shares plunge amid fears of rate rises Bank Holiday rush to flee the frost in May Weekend 'I am returning to a Russia tortured stunned, altered beyond recognition, convulsively searching for itself, for its own true identity' Magazine Tones stand to lose 80% of Euro-seats Veuve Clicquot On Monday Blockade threatened on D-Day Head teachers want end to compulsory worship in schools Forsyth Jr expelled The Sunday Times Peoples Phone Picture Gallery BBC faces £1.5m legal bill for Panorama drug libel Couple die in euthanasia pact Corrections P&Q MPs condemn house moving cash for gays Appeal to Sinn Fein Man held over murders 39 get Gulf War payout Tram 'surfer' killed Labour wins Lambeth London Arena to reopen Barclay's clerk jailed MoD sues bribe-taker Appeal Court told 'date rape' lawyer is a broken man Girl jailed for false sex claim The Times Abbey National Classical CD top 100 complete Bath brushes off a crusty problem Jeremy Isaacc's Top Twenty David Mellor's Top Twenty David Mellor's Toptwenty Bedsit man held over girl's death Three jailed for smuggling alcohol The Sunday Times Monday in the Times Hill Samuel Greenpeace twice delays test firing of Trident British and US astronomers spotted Nasa black hole first Telecom Security WW Strangeways offers TVs to prisoners for good behaviour A 40 robbers ambush Rolls-Royce Qualcast Injured footballer 'guilty himself' Blooming Britain is cultivating tourism Cult women reprieved again Britain's second oldest man dies The Document Company Today you drink to remember Alliance Leicester Arson case Tamils freed after six years Appeal judges had a " sense of unease" about the conviction of two refugees for the murder of three men in a firebomb attack Churches offered lifeline Roof-Tek Safari boy remanded to prison RC convert Murder charge Golfing feat Child's gunplay Gag plea lost Ospreys hatch Cars recalled Holy water Businessman faked death and hid under bedroom floor Legal aid scheme defrauded of £8m Wine Shop Picture Gallery Homebase Clarke reclaims centre ground as contender The economy will determine his future, but the Chancellor is being seen again as the man most likely to succeed John Major German broadside undermines Major's currency ceasefire Tories snipe at Lib Dems Odd bins Campaigner in the driving seat is playing it safe A heavy volume not set in stone Keene on Chess Amnesty International French thinkers press Bosnia issue in European polls Toyota Northern League elder to form breakaway Italian federal party Florence: About 20,000 people gathered in the city centre here yesterday to mark the first anniversary of a bomb attack on the Uffizi Gallery that killed five people and injured 50. The crowd stood in silence for several minutes in the medieval Piazza Signoria to remember the victims of the attack, which police have blamed on the Mafia By our Foreign Staff: Hijackers foiled in gun battle Emperor cancels Pearl Harbor tour Japanese conservatives oppose hint of apology to America over Pacific War dead A royal trip to a sunken us warship would stir Shinto traditionalists to demand that the monarch also pay homage to the man who ordered the devastating raid Ariel Sharon to stand in Israeli leadership poll From Reuter in Peking: Peking serves up safe sex and steamy soup Picture Gallery Cuprinol Imperial couple host tea ceremony Chief of Rwandan rebels gives hollow democracy pledge The Rwandan Patriotic Front guerrilla leader, himself a Hutu, is determined to press home the military and political advantage against a murderous Hutu-dominated regime Nordicsport Britons save elephants from South African cull Anc tries to lure political truants back to school Mandela praises P. W. Botha (AP): American killer hanged (AP): Bhutto arrests (AP): Aide dies (AFP): Ministers go (Reuter): Nazis found (Reuter): Musical burst By our Washington Correspondent, (Reuter): Florida can sue tobacco giants The Times Big business halls Clinton 'flip-flop' on Chinese trade White House cuts link between economics and human rights Britaib 'our closest ally Peking hardliners sneer at President's soft stance Sharps Koreans defy UN on reactor fuel tally Why we like 'bad' television Nicholas Wapshott the TTC's paternalism is out of date. Viewers have learn to make their own judgements Keep something special Time stands still for the church at Grantchester: but how can such architectural treasures be kept open? Phew! What a squelcher Victory that exhausted the nation Sir Michael Howard sats D-Day deluded us about our global role America and China Clinton's latest U-turn makes strategic sense Whale Welfare The Japanese must now bow to international opinion Whisky Galore Drench your throat in golden rain! Directors criticise new video curbs Lottery doubts Selection of judges Worship and a flourishing Church Flesh-eating bug Empty threat? New horizons Libraries' future Rats that stay a jump ahead That's no lady Death from old age Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagement Personal Prince's final salute Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow City Group Limited Forthcoming marriages Memorial service St Edward's School, Oxford Appointment Appointments in the Church Dallas Pratt Luis Ocana Latest wills Brigadier Denis Phelips Japanese Prince at Eton Boy's Shout of Banzaj Rocking Horses for Territorials War Office Price Ess Tony Drweski News The Times Crossword No 19,554 Opinion Forecast I was Unwanted! Saturday Times Weekend Vision Shares slump amid fears over European interest rates Banks exploit tax loophole in 3i flotation TeleWest postpones its £1.6bn listing Portals talks break down Picture Gallery Profile Melvyn Marckus Farley's Rusks Boots sells Farley's baby foods to Heinz High-rusk venture: another variety for Heinz Sport Cornhill must pay £195,000 for mis-selling Thornton Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Distributor Governor Foglamp A £9bn express train heads for National Heritage Exchange to seek stake in Crest Fidelity Investments Jarvis helps heartbreak hotel investors Mill wall passes dividend US toy firm bidding for Scrabble maker Spear Greggs buys chain Car firm makes cash call Steel group in the black Northumbrian in profit News group advances The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Lottery winners build a £32bn business Camelot Group: Tim Holley and David Rigg Partners in power The men who will make a millionaire a week risked a fortune launching their group's bid, says Jon Ashworth Bears' Bank Holiday picnic Tempus Picture Gallery If Shares take a 53-point tumble to go under the 3,000 level Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Security buyout sharpens Thorn Emi music focus Recents Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Sun Alliance ends sell-offs in Canada Young payout Peacock quits Wall Street Money Markets IMPORTANT iSSUE iMMINENT Sharp falls at the dose Fidelity Brokerage Last Rights A single market, but not for cash Cross-border payments can be costly and frustrating, Liz Dolan reports Transfer Listing PIA must close credibility gap Comment The benefits of giro Overseas Accounts Scottish Widows Safe Journey Wheels of Commerce Save & Prosper Fimbra Member Schroders Bonds: knowing the difference Seymour Sinclair Low-risk income from the insurers Margaret Dibben explains how to choose and make the best of distribution bonds with their valuable long-term benefits Family Assurance How to make the most of mergers Savers place their bets on building society takeovers A High Court ruling may open the way for more windfalls, reports Sara McConnell Lancashire & Yorkshire payout plan to go ahead National Westminster Bank Leave this and Move to Edgware Portfolio Save & Prosper Foreign & Colonial Latin America Fund Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Picture Gallery A job of one's own Anne Caborn reports on the tax breaks that make it attractive to be self-employed Getting the Information across Going Solo Guaranteeing fair play in the funeral parlour Liz Dolan explains how an industry watchdog can help to make sure things go smoothly when someone dies Heaven from Penny Shares Office of Fair Trading Keeps its Counsel Templeton General Accident Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Fidelity Brokerage CGT Allowances for April Ministry of suggestions and ideas could help to cut out the bumf Make allowances for tax returns Briefings Save & Prosper Jyske Bank Bank overdraft move disappoints Interest Rates Roundup Asset The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Impoverished Haringey hold out few hopes David Powell, athletics correspondent, on a British club seeking success in Europe despite a chronic lack of funds Eton chase schools eights title Els at great lengths to outdistance his rivals South African takes early lead from Olazábal at Wentworth By our Sports Staff: Stormy opening leaves Davies in cold Accurate Kent leads the way for Indio Smith seeks winds to north Derby date far from sacrosanct England likely to make five changes Illingworth expected to shake up team for Trent Bridge Test Morris and Dale make Sussex bowlers toil Hancock delays jaunty Surrey Somerset wilt after Crawley's efforts Radford exposes technical faults Scoreboards Pembroke beaten by six lengths Fixtures Broader vision of a classic feast Andrew Franklin, head of Channel 4's Derby coverage, aims to widen the programme's scope. Julian Muscat reports Doncaster Knave's Ash earns confident vote over longer trip Kempton Park Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Poll shows trainers favour Sunday plan Warwick Wolverhampton Confused Express to extend lead Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Lingfield Park Hexham Cartmel Mansell searches for new means to glorious end Andrew Longmore on a champion's second bid for the ultimate prize in a foreign land Irish face further tour trial England need more than pride Practical joker who carried burden of motor racing's grief Saturday portrait: Gerhard Berger by Oliver Holt By our Sports Staff: Three forced out of Wales party By our Sports Staff: Myler takes over from Larder at Widnes Krajicek joins trail of fallen seeds Lesser-known pair given opprtunity to shine at Roland Garros Charlton relishes champions' challenge Leicester hoping for change of fortune Dutch masters rampant For the Record Champions agree terms with May Title under threat Saligari takes stage Roberts faces old foe Tanner has uphill task Alfa Romeo lose appeal Davis Cup men meet The Times Sports Service Simon Barnes High-flying Lara brought to earth West Indian's attempt to equal record fails at hands of young seam bowler Formula One teams drive hard bargain TCP Tennis Crawley strikes a timely blow Travel How to Plan a Wedding and Stay in Love Bride-to-be Anne McElvoy on her crumpled sweetheart Safari Motoring Games Arts The groom, Martin Ivens, on his accomplished angel Dance Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times crities select the best entertainment around Films Theatre Museums Galleries At your Service A bedraggled Ruth Gledhill receives a warm welcome at St Andrew's in Alfriston Classical Opera Jazz Rock Children Environment Painting Winner Oreck Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Vb Alhambra Multiple Display Advertising Items English Haydn Festival Diana Ross The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Mercury Communications Comedy Tonight! Classical Concerts It only happens in the movies-or Hawaii Mainly just too plain Theatre: Jeremy Kingston sees a routine Pygmalion, but one which has its moments Wild and wailing saxes Concert: Thythms and Blues' ends the London Sinfonietta's series on a high note St Paul's The Sunday Times The Beaux' Stratagem West Merchant Bank Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Emma Fielding Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Hope springs eternal One of the greatest comedians of the 20th century is making a rare appearance at the Albert Hall, and yoy can pay less to there The Times Theatre Club Cinema Guide How to Join and Book New on Video: An unfrozen grudge and a 17th-century witch on the rampage MTV gets tangled in the net Is music television about to be overtaken by joyriders on the information highway? This Week's Offers On tour: Jazz-Theatre And Classic Farce Recordings: Godunov from 1952 is deemed good enough for 1994; Chet Baker's reputation is redeemed Opera Olympia London The Adventures of Huck Finn Tower Records Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Countax Allen Norfolk Garden Supplies Hardwood Steamer Chairs from £165 Wind in your Chinese willows Beside the tall, billowing varieties there are also smaller, broad-leaved trees, perfect for any size of garden Grovewood Multiple Display Advertising Items Rare pleasures of late blooms George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, describes the delights of small, summer-flowering trees The Times How to find suppliers Gardens to visit this weekend Garden Answers Weekend Tips Sainsbury's The martins have not landed Feather Report Cuprinol In search of The Third Mangel… Farmer's Diary Hedges on the move Why plant a new hedge when you can transplant an old one, and bring all the wildlife with it? How the Allies won word wars Michael Hall meets a man fascinated by propaganda from the skies Einheits - Pass Fact file The Times Saleroom Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited North of the Thames Jumbo Crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Steer clear of shock treatment Look at Lovell Sussex Real Estate Agency No Title For Sale Something for the weekend Everybody's doing it—in print. Giles Gordon examines the meretricious world of sex manuals Dillons Bookline Aw, shucks, it's just a knack Ben MacIntyre talks to John Grisham, America's best-selling author, about the Oxford (Mississippi) novel Venice with a warm, familiar smile Bernard Levin welcomes a new edition of Link's guide to the city of the doges In the pinwheels of your mind Derwent May reviews the critics Competition winners New Authors BG The Gentleman in the Parlour Sagittarius Rising New in Paperback Magical spark of life in inner space Carol Shields's fiction is built like biography to tell her story " with any kind of truth" Child's view of African empire A Commons man Roy Jenkins pays tribute to Maurice Edelman Yes, but who is Gazza? Betjeman muses aloud Times Books BMW Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Lagonda Limited SAAB Ovla Classic Land Rover Authorised Dealers The Times Going topless in Snowdonia Japan's new, faster 181 S Mazda Mx-5 convertible sports car was launched in Britain this month. Ruth Gledhill takes to the hills to road-test it against her older version Steering Column The last of the British sports cars Nick Nuttall, a pround Tr7 owner, meets the saviour of a much under-estimated model Practice makes a driver perfect Fleet drivers battle for place in our final Driving to a hard bargain For the best selection of cut-proce china, clothes, underwear or shoes, visit a factory shop. But be warned—they're highly addictive Jersey Where to buy The Times Shop around Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo Big Bed Co. A week of fun for the family Half term and the Bank Holiday give everyone the chance to sample new events, whether you go sheep shearing in Sussex or play games with Rupert Bear in Yorkshire Moriarti's workshop The Building Bookshop British Antique Replicas Allergy Relief Products Ltd. The 'Sheila Maid' Cavendish sofa bed Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC The Chelsea Plant Stand Irish Linen FMS Seymours Deeply dippy over big dippers Roller Coasters: With your heart in your mouth, take your seat for some wild and woody rides The Big Blue Book Dial a Flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Supertravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Michigan Leeds Castle More minke business Isle of Mull: Combine pleasure and research watching minke whales swimming off the Hebrides South African Airways Stena Sealink Noble Caledonia Limited Travel Tips P&O A really cool place to be India: Weary travellers free the stifling plains of Tamil Nadu to head for the shady hills of Palni Inspirations plc STA Marco Polo Been shopping? Yes, I just nipped to the Delhi And a former backpacker finds there is more than one way to experience the country's many flavours Trans Indus Hayes and Jarvis Bales Somak Cunard Cox & Kings To Advertise Trailfinders Lunn Poly flight shop Qantas P&Q Not far from the madding crowd Tunisia: From the safety of a luxurious family resort to Sidi Box Said and the glory that was Carthage To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales & Free Golf The Manor House Hotel & Golf Course Sington Hotel Erna Low Consultants Limited Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Village Barrowfield Hotel Thorpeness Golf Club Hotel Ryder Cup 1997 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patshull Park Hotel How to get there Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Questions The Times Punch Word-Watching Bridge The Listener Crossword Solution to Crossword No 3252 Hits by Mordred A mean pinball wizard Computer Games Church of Scientology Religious Education College… 10-23 Seven Days Radio Gary Rhodes tests British food Vision Picture Gallery Own goals and penalties David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning May 28-June 3 National Breakdown And now, a Gazza for gastronomes Hattie Ellis checks the seasoning of a new series on British regional cookery, to be presented by London chef Gary Rhodes Glynde hearted Changing places Repeats News, nests, nature Goodies, baddies Soaps Starter's orders Simon says bring the fun back Nancy Lee Patton meets the man who taught Woody Allen to write comedy ARC Lessons from the school of hard knocks Peter Barnard charts the meteoric rise and very public fall of the former world heavyweight boxing champion, Mike Tyson Don't be so prompt Off the Box Worth doing a little penance To play Cadfael, the medieval monk and detective, Sir Derek Jacobi was happy to shave his head and put on a long dress, as he explains to Hilary Kingsley One man went to mow, so they all wanted to Armchair gardener Peter Barnard previews a Channel 4 film on the front yard foibles of America Innocence celebrated and lamented David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleft) rounds up the best of the rest. The Sternberg season and Thriller of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on page 8 and 9 Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Saturday Films on Television Josef and Marlene Worlds collide Thriller of the Week Films on Television Saturday May 28 More Crowded House guests Variations Big noise over a new home for opera lovers Choice: Tyson out for the count; gl; orious Glyndebourne; Prague check; Washington washed up Saturday May 28 Sunday May 28 Crash course in safety Variations Of mice and men and Steinbeck stories Choice: medieval meeddling monk; novel ideas Sunday May 29 Monday May 30 Richer, yes, but none the wiser Variations Simply the Best side of a football phenomenon Choice: soccer's hot shots; private birds eyed; the man behind Dietrich; sons and their mothers Monday May 30 Tuesday May 31 Triple treat time from Sellers Variations Crimes and punishing work for a detective Choice: tartan policeman; given a Rhodes test Tuesday May 31 Wednesday June 1 Here they come again Variations Crossword clues that solved a D-Day puzzler Choice: double lives of the child abusers; duke rebuke; secret word games; homeless and hopeless Wednesday June 1 Thursday June 2 Wave's early breaker Variations Hidden killer lurking in the Amazon basin Choice: work bullies beef; death in the jungle Thursday June 2 Friday June 3 From out of the mists of 1960 Variations Down to earth advice for intrepid gardeners Choice: new slants on plants: woman artist on trial; after Russia leaves; road works at a junction Friday June 3 Saturday May 23 Radio Sharp as ever he was Sunday May 29 Monday May 30 Radio Tuesday May 31 Radio Wednesday June 1 Thursday June 2 Friday June 3 Long Lasting Crystallised Ginger Man Goodbye Gringo? (7,4) Magazine Diary D-day delayed Beauty and the breast Something for the Weekend Seiko Kinetic Around Here All People Want to Do is Fight Barnardos The Doleful Domain of Haute Couture in Paris, Taxas Swatch Le district P&O France When Alan Franks stood on the Comedy Store stage, he… Dollond & Aitchison Canon Summer The perfect time Audi Leading the Blind Bringing up a baby is hard enough, but what if you're deaf, and blind, and on your own? Robert Crampton meets a woman who believes her determination can overcome her disabilities. Photographs by John Angerson Harrods Callaway Fanzine of No Title Picture Gallery No Title McDonald's Conversation Static telephones, for a century part of the furniture, are in a final phase of decadence, writes Stephen Bayley The Best Pieces The 100 Best Classical Cds The Times The Times Top 100 CDs Tchaikovsky Pland Concertos Klavierkonzerts Concertos Pour Fiand Any 5 free The Folio Society Restaurant Guide Eating Out Air new zealand The Times Cook Frances Bissell It is gooseberry season: the time to make chutneys, jams, fools and tangy summer desserts Drink More wine is being consumed by more people in this country-but we could still do better What to Buy Isuzu Sandals Our daily bread High protein flour is vital for making a good crust, writes Frances Bissell Sloggi for men Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know I Part 56: Get 'Em off Cleopatra's Sister The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Which? Picture Gallery Daniel Massey Are You Missing Something Subtle? Mercedes-Benz
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