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News from 13/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Paul Heiney, Maxwell Stern, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Ian Powe, Director, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Sir Allen Sheppard and George Bull, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Barry Turner, James Bone, Clive Davis, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Margaret Dawes, Anne Robinson, Marjorie Craddock, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Allan Massie, Mark Dodd, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Plumbe (Executive Committee Chairman), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Hugh Leggatt, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rupert Goodwins, Martin Barrow, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Rodney Milnes, Peter Millar, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Nicole Swengley, Stephen Anderton, Len Peach, Chairman, Ion Trewin, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Sara Parkin, David Miller, Nancy Patton Wood, Barry Millington, Michael Wilmot, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Robert Miller and Jill Insley, David Toop, Carenza Hayhoe, George Plumptre, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, M. P. Abbott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Marc Gander, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, P. H. S, Paul Wilkinson, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Stephanie Lewis, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Robi Dutta, Grahame Leon-Smith, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Timothy Clifford, Director, Rodney Hobson, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Llewellyn, Nicholas Bethell, Martin Taylor, Chief Executive, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Paul Montague-Smith, Guy Walters, Sara McConnell, Andrew Longhurst, Chief Executive, James Pringle, Graham Paterson, James Boyes, Mary P. McAleese, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Arthur Leathley and George Brock, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Gillian Crow, Benedict Nightingale, Bill Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Gerald M. Ronson, Chief Executive, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Roy Foster, Hilary Kingsley, Andrew Pierce and Edward Owen, F. G. Clark, Damian Reece, Melvyn Marckus,

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Two for West lawyer gagged over £lm tapes' High Court grants temporary order Ulster faces new tension Index Weekend Buying The Times overseas Business calls for law to ban railway strikes Getty v Getty in battle to keep The Three Graces Win Gunnell's golden grand slam Rapist 'found dead in field' Fears for gorillas in Rwanda mist Sport Diplomat 'waved gun at noisy workmen' Weekend N&P 30p Bottomley gives parents the right to smack Cricket hospitality company collapses News in Brief Priest denies bribe Hospital tags babies Lawson home burgled Baby's mother traced Arts chiefs come unstuck Epic flight re-created Heineken Portillo tries to calm row over disabled Head of fisheries squad defends tactics 'West papers not for consumption' Reprehensible conduct' The Sunday Times Labour Left pushes for stronger party role Suicide man linked to murder of waitress Drifter found hanged at beauty spot left written confession Barclaycard British Red Cross Woman detective to sue PC over bigamy claim By a Staff Reporter: Police may issue warning posters of bogus doctor Driver knifed helping 'stranded' woman Elderly patients lose right to hospital bed Cardle-to-grave care undermined BT Grouse season starts with few feathers flying Canadian MP calls Prince Charles a twit By a Staff Reporter: Former prep school head admits porn offences Sewills As years go by Getty generosity lays his father's acquisitive ghost £1m to keep The Three Graces in Britain opens new episode in family soap opera Trust chief defends boy's Center Pares trip Wilbur Smith Fines for egg hoard reduced Brave face Nine held Glue death BNP stands Halifax Monday in the Times Pollution spreads in crowded skies Barclays Left-handed get to grips with fate's fickle finger Keene on Chess Medecins Sans Frontieres A battle to be cheerful, 25 years after troops took to divided streets Joanna Pitman, a special writer for The Times, returned to England this year after years as a correspondent in Japan and visited Ulster for the first time this month How the IRA grew into a monster on diet of violence By our Ireland Correspondent: Builder puts back the heart into a shattered city The soldier's lot: from cheers and tea to fear and hatred By a Staff Reporter: Military patrols led to love affair with the province Motorway tolls will cost lives, MPs tell ministers Proton Licensing agency to cut 1,500 more jobs Einstein plus love letters equals etc By a Staff Reporter: Ferry firm joins ban on livestock Fears over drug trials for cancer The reality of divine encounter Berlusconi makes light of troubles as lira plunges From Reuter in Loznica, Serbia: Serbia's blockade cracks Disaster encore at the opera From Reuter in Moscow: Moscow in fear of cholera N&P Stalin dead unearthed at the zoo UN seeks to head off massacre in Burundi From Reuter in Kigali: Thousands more flee to Zaire Going Places Gorillas may fall victim to war Germany 'blocking help for Abiola' Mandela steps up drug fight Jessop (Reuter): Suspect in Argentina bombing detained (Reuter): Police move in (AP): Fresh trial (Reuter): Historic visit (Reuter): Istanbul blast (Reuter): Birds at risk Son vows to clear father of murders in 1952 Nissan Clinton leads campaign to resurrect crime Bill Airtours Fans unite in anger as baseball strikers quit pitch for more pay Naval 'Berlin Wall' bars way to Cubans Woodstock spirit lost in the mix Korean nuclear talks hit trouble Marxist titan earns money-mad China's respect Thanks to Deng's policies, China's growing market economy has brought prosperity and energy to the cities but also crime, nepotism and corruption Cambodia army joins kidnap talks Save the Children Nationwide A festival city for Scotland Allan Massie on Edindburgh's role in European culture The city of Sir Walter Scott was also the city of Burke and Hare Missing notes The Times Diary More is at stake than sheer terror Anne Billson says horror movies are a useful British conduit for our unspeakable fears and desires Why is the Army in Ulster? Roy Foster says that all sides in Northern Ireland might now be alarmed if the troops were to leave Naked fear The Times City Diary Not Don The Times Diary Untypical The Times Diary Sisterhood The Times Diary Nationalism in Spikes Athletes run a complex of pride and passion The Guns of August Clinton now looks ineffective at home as well as abroad Age Concern Care of the elderly should not be a lottery Hunting the quarks Assisted places Police complaints Consumers and cost of electricity Who should profit from Philby sale? Identity cards and civil liberties Homes for top brass The Pope's role Letters for publication should carry contact… Fairest choice for The Three Graces Social News Service dinner Anniversaries Giant vegetables reap small rewards Church services tomorrow Personal Column Student Loans Company Limited Forthcoming marriages Marriages Christening David Fleeman David Fleeman, Oxford don and authority on Samuel Oxford on July 20 aged 62. He was born July 19,1932 Personal Column Captain Roger Lewis Castin Roger Lewis DSO, OBE, mine disposal expert, died on August 8 aged 85. He was born on July 19,1909 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba Multiple Display Advertising Items Dr Reg Sutton Dr Reg Sutton, former British swimming champions, died in Sydney on July 31 aged 85. He was born on May 10,1909 On this Day August 13 1877 Lady Adeane Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,620 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Vision Weekend Weekend Arts Surprise by Unilever despite soap wars Stock Market London Closing Prices Profile UK money 'is safe' after insurer closes Probably the cheekiest lager deal in the world The Pound Melvyn Marckus 20 Exchange to look at power share dealing Gold Sport US consumer figures ease fears over interest rates Mercury Weekend Sporting Fixtures Protest Note Win or Lose Clear Lesson Single Minded From a Correspondent: Japanese surplus up by 4% as exports rise National Savings record Save & Prosper Gas competition: enter Caborn & Co Bonn lets US see results of inquiries into López Picture Gallery Market raid by SCI sends Plantsbrook shares soaring Emap buys golf titles for £11m BA chief given option on shares Charter may extend Esab bid deadline Business Roundup Eagle Star wins apology EC to clear coal deals Aids life policies sold Portmeirion rises 18% Engineer advances The Sunday Times Grand masters well matched on the board Grand Metropolitan: Sir Allen Sheppard and George Bull Partners in power On first meeting, GrandMet's top men seem an unlikely duo. But appearances can be deceptive, says Susan Gilchrist Picture Gallery Unilever keeps itself clean Tempus The Sunday Times Shares end in positive territory after 31-point turnround Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Howden pays £4.6m for South African group Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures From a Correspondent: MG price drops on risk worry Wall Street Money Markets Call your bank to accoun Bank profits are soaring, but are they satisfying customers? Robert Miller and Jill Insley report How the Banks Stack up Take the risk out of loans Comment Single Track Save & Prosper Open all day, a phone call away Takeover 25 Talk to Towry Law Fidelity Investments Keep your saving simple Single people do not need complex policies. Damian Reece starts a series on what investments you need when Savings and Investments Fimbra Pensions Life Policies Save & Prosper What C&G will pay A revised deal will create more winners than losers, writes Sara McConnell Fimbra The Winners The Losers Sun Life Save & Prosper Beale Dobie & Company Limited HTR Clerical Medical Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Parents' Costs Save by degrees A college education can be costly, so parents should start planning early, Margaret Dibben says Student Facts Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Asset Scottish Widows The banks and Jekyll and Hyde C&G mortgages will remain competitive Barclays does listen to Safe Results count Seymour Sinclair M&G Investment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Losses reversed at close Fidelity Brokerage East Of The Moon can rise above her Marois rivals Deauville Tomorrow Thunderer: Newbury Raceline Racing next Week Pollen Count and Young Ern share spoils Red Route to show way home Richard Evans Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mochrie snaps up opportunity to press her claims Details By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Half share sold in Eva Luna Alriffa runs in Germany Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Stratford Fencing keeps Phelps on course Thunderer: Bangor Yesterdays racing Results Dixon has lead as Too Smart stays cool Higgins plays a team role Final line-up Walton record Patel on target British success Strike starts The Times Gatting on alert to face South Africa Lewis displays bright side of his enigma variations Speak takes advantage of doubtful strategy Picture Gallery Parsons leads recovery Knight's hundred tilts balance towards Essex Tufnell too late to save Middlesex season Yesterday's Scoreboards Land of legends suffers at hands of new cult heroes Results from Helsinki Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Nerurkar leaves nothing to chance in bid for gold Alleyne and Marsh aid winning entry The Leading 100 Entrants in the Times Third Innings Game For the Record Legacy of injury puts the Bowe camp in turmoil Schumacher leads fightback Details from Hungary There's a New Car out this Month Footballing prodigy pays extraordinary price for youth's folly Saturday peotrait: Chris Sutton by Rob Hughes, football correspondent Fondriest presides from start to finish Le Roux ponders injustice of crime and punishment On Saturday Cantona ban casts long shadow over Wembley Teams Pressure builds on Robson to deliver Louise Taylor finds the former England captain in confident mood as he embarks on a career as the manager of Middlesbrough Club-By-Club Guide to the Endsleigh Insurance League How They Finished Last Season Overseas players miss out as season kicks off Cricket 33 Optimism abounds as season dawns The success of the World Cup should spill into the game in England, according to Rob Hughes, football correspondent Britons complete golden double Medals Table Price prospers as he throws caution to wind Scores from Tulsa Simon Barnes 34 Plan International Offers The Motoring Chef's Guide Meals on Wheels Sotheby's Travel Books Shopping Theatre Planning an evening out or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment Films Dance Galleries In Monaco, Ruth Gledhill discovers that sun worship competes with God worship At your Service Museums Classical Opera Rock Jazz Children Boil-in-bag kippers were cooked to perfection after 73 miles on the M3' Pauline Hallam Award winner A Driver's Recipe for the 'Glorious Twelfth' ATI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardiff Festival 94 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impressionism to Symbolism Barbican Centre Craft Fairs Bradbury Unternational Services Limited Alhambra Art Galleries Phantom NYT The Times It's written in their stars Edinburgh Festival Fringe: kate Bassett tips this year's hot favourites for fame Hemswell Antiques Centres Antiques Fair Antique Desks Fine Arts & Antiques No Title The Cast Iron Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses in China Repair and Restoration Paint in France West London Charles Greville & Co Ltd Bankruptcy Sale So you thought you could escape the fish war? In Cornwall it's Bernstein, Hepworth and darling, they're all praising our tuna Multiple Display Advertising Items Wild deeds in the West End Join the actors lefting their hair down in Leicester Square next week-and sign up with the Theatre Club for only £10 Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in Londin Cinema Guide New on Video: Loach warms to East-West politics; a whale cools to captivity Home sweet home computer Computers are finally being designed as domestic appliances, not offshoots of the office Future Visions Recital Connick lets the mood swing Contemporary Baroque Opera Pop Singles Beck's Sponsors the Arts Pop Albums A New Driveway in Real Block Paving Sleep Rite Pillow Multiple Display Advertising Items Duniopillo The Galaxy Range British Antique Relicas Windermere Stormcoats Multiple Display Advertising Items Coin Co. Ltd The Times Don't miss out on fringe benefits Off to the Edinburgh Festival? Take time out form the entertainment to linger in some of the city's finest shops The Moben Sale Death comes on a whirl of sickle-shaped wings Feather Report The Times The day I became a mode farmer Head over keel in love The charm that shines from a queen among slipper-stern launches is difficult to resist Nuclear Electric North of the Thames Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Home Counties Galliard Homes Limited French Property Exhibition Pied Piper weaves his musical spell No passing follies these Great Classics at Reduced Prices Up to £179,000 The Times Authors who take a thumping from their readers With most literary award made by critics, Giles Gordon welcomes at latest contest, which lets the public have a say Janus Publishing Company Reginald Hill Tales of a heroine in clogs Ion Trewin finds fact and fiction in the story of Catherine Cookson's life The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Derwent May reviews the critics Love story with bite All the Nice Girls By Barbara Anderson Jonathan Cape, ?14.99 Putting the rot in erotic Where their Feet Dance: English Women's Sexual Fantasies By Rachel Silver Century, £9.99 The Times New in Paperback Sit and watch as tears go by Sixties wild child Marianne Faithfull reveals all about sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. Ray Connolly reads on Passing the screen test Spy Jack Ryan is back in another blockbuster from the Clancy pen Behind the idol chatter Hot Gossip By Deborah Lawrenson Mandarin, £4.99 Trekkers' delight The Star Trek Encyclopedia By Michael Okuda, Denise Okuda and Debbic Mirek Simon & Schuster, £12.99 Times Books New Authors Triangle with a point The End of Vandalism By Tom Drury Minerva, £5.99 The Shipping News Cheap at twice the price Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Speeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMG Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Automobiles Smart Mover The design of the Espace set the standard for the first generation of 'people-movers' Ten years on, is it still leading the way? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contour Autocraft XJ Jaguar Body Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Jensen Interceptor Hurst Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Royle Original Triumph Stag Jaguar Mkii 3.4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 230 CE 1993 Mercedes 500SL IAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items E200 300D 280CE Steering Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mecedes 300 SL Full Lorinser 500 SEL 300E 24V Mercedes Wanted Hartwell Group SAAB DVLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Help flows for thirsty plants George Plumpter, The Times Gardener, suggests plants and products to save water in summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Div Plastics Garden Answers The wedding anniversary with a lift Ballooning: Six firends and a pilot take a celebratory trip over the Cotswolds in a willow basket TCP AA Five Star Service English Summer Breaks Word Watching Sagafjord Fact file TCP Recline on the Rhine Germany: Cruise in comfort past Grothic, terraced vineyards and a dragon's crag Fact file Noble Caledonia Limited Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Flight Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items France British Airways Holidays Silverbird Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solve The Times crossword challenge Win a Holiday worth More than £1,700 to Club Med in Corfu and £100 in Travellers Cheques Every Day A world of choice Travel Tips The Travel Bureau Cornwall & Devon Thistle Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Alston Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Avon Gloucestershire Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Computer Games No. 3266: Right & Left Shuffle by Radix The Listener Crossword Punch Solution to No. 3263: The Uncertainty Principle by Phi Word-Watching Bridge Campaign Enjoy Europe and save on hotels The Times Offers Readers a Money Saving Passport to Europe Covering a Hotels in 14 Countries Escape to peace and solitude Gascony is a true pastoral haven, where medieval towns punctuate the sunflower-filled landscape, and where the foie gras tastes like a dream A magical musical tour Off the Beaten Track: A Germany full of surprises: and the gastronomuc delights os the Low Countries Take the low road to a luxury stay How to get to the Low Countries Your passport to sheer pleasure How to get discounts at luxurious hotels Plus your chance to win a weekend break every year ubtill 1999 With The Times 'Passport to Europe' readers can stay at attractive hotels, save money and enjoy privileges I your Choice of Hotels and the Prices in 14 Countries Win a Free Weekend for Two Every Year until the End… The Times Lie back and enjoy the best of Italy Italy: While away the hours in the treasure house of Florence or sample the excitement of Rome Picture Gallery How to get there A Channel Hoppers Guide to the Week's Seven Days TV Carry on Nurse for the 1990s Picture Gallery Vision The search for an identity Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Picture Gallery TV Series Beginning August 13-19 Which way to a sit-farce success? With Ren?s rule now over,'Allo,'Allo's writer-producers are moving a new comedy forward, reports Hilary Kingsley RSPB Songs of fantasy Repeats Old favourites Children Man for all seasons Science Can't buy me love? Soaps Poems on the field Sport The rolling saint and other stories Peter Barnard on the portrayal of the Sadhus, whose lives of denial can include amazing feats of endurance New role for rock chicks Homosexual musicians stills frighten record companies, writes LouiseGray Town & Country Manner Ltd And here is the crumpet Off the Box Won't eat, can't make me Nigel Hawkes follows the story of Jake, Whose aversion to food extends to almost everything, and the attempts to treat him Stand-up comes to the sitting-room Put your hands together for the one-off "Stand Up Show", a trio of quality comedy acts, says Kate Bassett Pivot points and new perspectives David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Black Comedy and Thriller of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9 Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Saturday August 13 Hospital high jinks Black Comedy of the Week Sinister sisters Thrill of the Week Saturday August 13 Almost a cast-iron case Variations VldeoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes The numbers next… Irish linen gets an open airing after 21 years Choice: An old play gets a new stage; an unhappy north London childhood; Cary Grant's near miss Saturday August 13 Sunday August 14 Everyone's a winner at Wembley Variations Amateurs have all the antique answers Choice: Canadians in Normandy; happy drugs No Title Sunday August 14 Monday August 15 Mad, I tell you, all mad Variations Single tickets on separate emotional journeys Choice: A world without religion; a miscellancy of every day Australian life; house of glass and steel Monday August 15 Tuesday August 16 Heart in the right place Variations Tale of love in the Fifties told in song Choice: A rolling saint; reporting the Troubles Tuesday August 16 Wednesday August 17 Everybody out, fast as you can Variations Mr. Morris takes an extraordinary view Choice: Mating rituals; Holocausts survivors find themselves; under-water ballet comes of age Wednesday August 17 Thursday August 18 He will be hard to beat Variations No happy ending to Julia's love story Choice: Hit and miss comedy; travel in Poland Thursday August 18 Friday August 19 Old favourites a new channel Variations Old team, new comedy pilot: will it fly? Choice: Comedy; paramedics on patrol; living history; fractured sounds and images collide in dance Friday August 19 Saturday August 13 Wild, wild Woodstock Pick of the Week Monday August 15 Sunday August 14 Tuesday August 16 Wednesday August 17 Friday August 19 Thursday August 18 Accelerated learning John Sebastian •Frances Bissell • Peter Stringfellow Life Barclays Saturday August 13 1994 Diary Coming clean Painting furniture Something for the Weekend Organics Citroën Citroën Xm Life Lines Midland The Lord giveth Stella Artois Cops or Robbe Neutrogena Lotus Welcome back Teflon is a registered trade mark of Du Pont.… Dulux Finishing Touches The Tracing Sandals Teenage rampage Teenage rampage Guerlain Chips with everything No Title Thomas Sanderson Blinds Kitchen Phonnix Pots Heritage Pocket Watches Stands & Watches Restaurant Guide Eating Out Villa Owners Club Ltd The Times Cook The best accompaniment to hot weather is hot food-so hit the summer chilli trail Drink It tap water turns you off, there are now dozens of varities of bottled water to choice from in Britain What to Buy Kingfisher Enter Password The Vulture Pick over the bones of contemporary culture New Camel Mild Small Birds Singing The Times Peter Stringfellow Solero Pilsner Urquell

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