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News from 15/04/1995

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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Buscall, Edward Owen, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Flowers, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Ann Lockhart, David Russell, Bill Frost, George Ball, Tom Rhodes and Michael Binyon, David Lea, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, A. Durkin, John Marriott, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Gary Fawcett, Clive Fewins, Cathleen Stephen, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Harold Chadwick, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, P. C. Holderness, Robert Sheehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Diggins, H. M. C. Quick, Peter Millar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, George Carey, Joseph Connolly, Frank Rich, Sarah Bagnall, Sara Driver, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Gerald Kaufman, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Nicole Swengley, Stephen Anderton, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Nick Nuttall and Eric Reguly, John Hopkins, David Miller, Brian North Lee, Sally Baker, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, T. P. Keane, George Plumptre, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Morley, Thomas B. Haran, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, David Hatchell, Richard Munden, Jenny McClean, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Prince Michael of Kent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ken Hines, Nicholas Watt and Paul Wilkinson, Lee McLernon, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, George Austin, Nicholas Bethell, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Philip Davies, Matthew Parris, Tim Wapshott, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Frances Lass, Kenneth Kaunda, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Herbert H. Huxley, Gwen Robinson and Janet Bush, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Kate Bassett, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Melmoth, Anthony Holden, Elizabeth Cowley, Julia Vanderpump, R. J. D. George, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Lewis Stretch, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Rosalind Hinton, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Oliver Bennett, Hilary Kingsley, Alexandra Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, N. J. Milner-Gulland, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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The Sunday Times Criminal trial defence rules face shake-up Disclosure to prosecution proposed Eu fishing talks end in failure Index Weekend Tokyo battening down for day of threatened disaster Burl Ives,'the mightiest ballad singer', dies at 85 Japan cuts rate to boost spending Four Weddings to Win Lure of sunshine jams the roads Magazine Ordnance manager held as guns cache is seized Sewills 30P £2 off a W H Smith Cd - and win a phillips CD-i Player Next Week in the Times Monday Labour leadership fights back on Clause 4 Party leaders claim union opposition to reform is out of step with the views of the vast majority of individual members Samsung Cook calls for cut in nuclear arms Players lose marbles Nut chief cautions teachers over strike action Passion play profanities cause tears at Abbey 'You have to convey a degree of violence and humiliation to make this story real' Birthday youth walks away from triple-death crash The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: Two die in car being followed by police Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Girl dies jumping from bus after row No Title Easter trading ban blights start of gardening season Texas Airfield sales add millions to peace dividend Easter faith can give us hope Credo Wife's obsession with art blamed for double death Police say town is sheltering girl's killer Correction Goodall receives wildlife award Man held in 'bogus nurse' case News in Brief Turret injury Doorman shot VE-Day wipe-out Players attacked Grin and bare it Fiat Illness fails to silence Pavarotti Annie Leibovitz at camp OJ Picture Gallery Beside the lake, beneath the trees, a host of trippers ill at ease How Doctor Finlay gave Trossachs a headache Kitsch greeets tourists drawn to glens that inspired generations of writers Pilgrim millions create Canterbury tale of conflict Cava A price worth paying in Constable vale Lexus Phone army stands by for dialling code switch-over Phoneday B&Q Ringing the Changes Pollution register to warn buyers of dangerous land Ferrets see light at end of trousers The voice that puts the wrong ones right Survivors bore witness to monstrous tyranny Those still alive had not eaten for a week. Water came from tanks polluted by corpses Gruesome scene a British soldier will never forget From Auschwitz to Belsen—the nightmare journey The Capttves of Belsen Internment Camp Horrors British Officer's Statement Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Jews kept alive to swap for Germans Berlin's bunker betrothals Stasi spy and West German lover she betrayed prove model couple for a united nation Trail of old Nazis allowed to go cold Alliance Leicester Denktas faces his biggest test yet in presidential race Harrods Outlook for MPs: sunny Bosnian Muslims are armed by Iran with nod from us Russians assault Chechen bastion Patient cares for sick in Grozny hospital Yeltsin acts to end Tajik rebellion Dolphin Foreign Legion sergeant killed Alarm over 'dying President' remark by French Tv host Winnie Mandela dismissed for the second time Cellphones Direct Ltd Bear cover for Queen Can't find the staff? It's all in the mind IAS Help for Pope with cross World Summary Oil-for-food plan rejected by Iraq (Reuter): Mp sentenced over Tapie lie Ruling backs woman cadet (AP): Poacher hops it Terror of Pol Pot blights Cambodia twenty years on James Pringle returns to the Killing Fields and wonders if a million lives could have been Hong Kong sailors to be released in Chinese climbdown Spectacular Northern Lights linked to suicidal depression US turns away its Vietnam war spies Save & Prosper Iberian alliance blocks EU fish deal with Canada Skeletons rattle Gonzalez in death squad scandal British Airways Cyber buffs log on for touch of divine inspiration Sharps Rabin says Gaza settlers may be forcibly evicted Maples An offer over coffee from a spy Nicholas Bethell meets Colonel Kobaladze in his new offices Pecking order Diary The comfort of rule by administrator Charles Bremner says that political electioneering is one thing but governing Frances is another A very anti-urban conspiracy Simon Schama is the Pied Piper of the weekend cottage, but does the escape to the country by the middle-aged middle class spell death for the city? Bowled over Diary Diary date Diary Spin-off Diary Sweet dreams Diary Sharpened Clause Blair has yet to slay the beast within his party Cricket and Cantona A gentler game than football now reveals its charms to us Overegging Easter A gaudy festival for the sweet-toothed Past lessons on the 'Marchioness' Visitors' passports Forgotten royal Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Abolish income tax, then what? London's hospitals Easter offerings Lines to rouse the nation's pride Bats in the belfry Court Circular Anniversaries Appointments Weekend birthdays Personal Column By a Staff Reporter: Survivor recalls horror of Titanic Church services for Easter Sunday Forthcoming marriages Church news Burl Ives Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund National Children's Bureau Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Alan Hare The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund German Timber for Britain Operation Woodpecker' Professor Ronald Lane Ian Ballantine New rules for defence lawyers The Times Crossword No 19,830 Opinion Times Weathercall Barratt Magazine Weekend Vision US Air audit casts doubt on value of Ba stake Japan cuts rate to record low of 1% Pressing ahead with push button loans Hidden Assets Victory is sweet in egg war Working Week Sport By our Economics Correspondent: US output declines in March Mercury Asset Management Weekend Money Weekend Sporting Fixtures ABN Amro aims to expand London business BAe gives Arlington a Clip licit injection Labatt in takeover spotlight General Cable Plc By our City Staff: EBRD in nuclear plant move Paris appeal court upholds ban on Suard Flotation of gold mine is due to raise $450m Glaxo calls for research efficiency Chrysler takes advice on bid Business Roundup Bic looks to expand Pacific Dunlop sale Ivory Coast oil deal NEC's strategy for Bull Renault plant threat Russia signals change Asian exports inquiry Tourist Rates Morton in the mire The City bank that hangs on to its Scottish origins Hidden Assets Robert Miller meets the men who look after the Robert Fleming are collection Under starter's orders in the flotation stakes A Working Week for: Gus Carter There is no Gus Carter. That's not a handicap for the bookmaker aiming to beat the odds with a successful placing, says Jon Ashworth Picture Gallery Investment plans go on display Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Guarnteed Income Bonds Chase De Vere When fair exchange is no robbery Caroline Merrell examines the variations in exchange rates available to the traveller Two ways to buy value Investment Strategy Money Matters 26 Foreign Currency Deals Fidelity Direct Barings Victims Beware the cut of the cards How National Savings match up Experts give their opinions on how the current range of investment schemes compares with competitors Templeton Time to cut out the deadwood The Equitable Life Save & Prosper A little flair is no sin for investment brands Comment Thousands miss out at the Halifax Many will fail to benefit from the Halifax-Leeds merger, says Sara McConnnell Kleinwort Benson Prolific Picture Gallery PCC 5% Discount on top Performing Peps Schroders Special offers and discounts for reluctant homebuyers Lenders are cutting rates to the bone this Easter in an attempt to revive the housing market, Liz Dolan finds The Latest Deals Available Negative equity trap, part 11 Venture into a new world of investment Robert Miller looks at thesuccess enjoyed by the venture capital industry7 Woolwich Guernsey Top Six Venture Capital Investment Trusts Abbey Life Foreign Colonial Save & Prosper Moneywise Henderson touche Remnant Scottish Widows Smart move with a smart card by the Co-op Bank Weekend Money Letters Higher water level on South Coast How odds can grow on not getting a letter from Ernie Some choice from the Midland Searching for a fair fee bank zone Winners and losers Newcastle Building Society Barings losers are out for recompense Action groups want a payout for charities and aged investors. Robert Miller reports Restitutionary claim is for damages Court of Appeal Pension shared between widows of polygamous marriage Northern Cyprus property dispute leads Turkey to European Court Human Rights Law Report Technicalities of tax law Whitchouse v Ellam Sender of tested Telex liable Bigamous wife cannot make relief claim Name's Lloyd's income is not from trade or profession Pick your Fantasy First Xi and win £10,000 Our new, improved cricket game offers you the chance to celebrate the start of another season and put your selection skills to the test England regulars may not provide the most points Full List of Fantasy First Xi Players Times Fantasy First XI Select Team to a Beat the Best Pick One from Each Category Terms and Conditions How to enter by phone or post Walker looks to Barbarians match to prove fitness Comprehensive Guide to the Weekends Fixtures Bath and Leicester go head-to-head in pursuit of title Giants of English game prepare for championship showdown First Division Tomorrow Television may channel energy to rugby union Gerald Davies ponders challenges that must be overcome after the upheavals in rugby league Steelers primed to take revenge Loder has hallmark of a champion Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Pennekamp warms up at Evry Guide to our Racecard Haydock Park Racing next Week Millstream can sparkle over minimum trip Wolverhampton Jodami withdrawn Plumpton Blinkered first time Vickery can collect on Spring To It Towcester Sheehan on Bridge Carlisle Newton Abbot Course Specialists Keene on Chess Marshall champions catjse of youth Friend turned rival offers ultimate test of America's Cup credentials NatWest Stars & Stripes remains on course For the Record Snow Reports McGuire on target as Teddington recover to beat hosts Williams applaud return of points to Coulthard Remorseless Hendry signals his intentions Ambrose's problems give edge to Ausralia John Woodcock says West Indies' hopes may rest on the return to form of their injured strike bowler Picture Gallery Putter ushers in Welsh centenary John Hopkins celebrates the start of a special year for amateur golf in Wales Cambridge battle bravely to delay Yorkshire Late collapse destroys students' good work Rested Price bounces back to claim first-round lead First direct Obree's return is a vain pursuit In Brief Indian victory Equator passed Graf through Fahey leads The Times Perfection remains the ultimate goal for Rovers' striker supreme Saturday portrait: Alan Shearer, by Rob Hughes, football correspondent Grobler lays the base for Olympics Early retirement looms for poor little Diego Picture Gallery FA's lack of vision may prove costly in Welsh dispute Stragglers prepare for test of character Nevin advances title chase German efficiency revives City's fortunes Results Top of Table Watford gap looms large MacKen makes a fast start to final challenge Aggrieved Sievinen pulls out Rugby-Union 33 Late strike spoils Palace work Klinsmann equaliser raises relegation fears at Selhurst Park as fellow strugglers win Wigan remain in charge of old order Edwards gives masterful display to seal rugby league championship Keane expresses regret for foul Warrington merger scrapped in new talks Amokachi gives Everton a double helping of good cheer Chase De Vere Snooker 37 Table Games Picture Gallery Activities Travel Arts "But she must have a prize herself, you know,… Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best events Rock Ruth Gledhill took part in a musical, Christian celebration at London's Albert Hall At your Service Saleroom Buckinghamshire BBC Music Magazine Classical Concerts South Bank Wigmore Hall Petersen Quartet Royal Festival Hall Art Galleries West Merchant Bank Opera on North Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries Vh Barbican Hall Vh Juan Martin Theatre Albery Theatre Theatre Mill on the Floss Wireless turned pointless Theatre: A staging of Dylan Thomas's radio play leaves Benedict Nightingale doubling the work's quality Vh Luwies and politics don't mix well A passionate Swiss role Festival: Gerald Larner enjoys some early sun and music in Lucerne Life within walls Fringe Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament The Sunday Times Hever Castle & Gardens Theatre Guide West End Entertainment New Sunday best Cinema Guide Join now True light behind the veil Hilary Finch paints a picture of her soul through a remarkable medium New on Video: Drag queens in the desert; men behaving oddly; press victim Dates for your Diary On tour The Times and WH Smith How to Get a Spot of Colour Recordings: A tantalising operatic gem; an unmissable collection of classics; overdue exposure for a jazz pianist; and flattery for Led Zeppelin Contemporary Servus in Austria Tower Garden Answers John Deere Switch on to exciting lighting George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, shows how to get more enjoyment from your garden by night Weekend Tips Gardens to visit Norfolk Conservatories Organic Concentrates Ltd Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Biotal Autoport Systems Ltd Snapper Japasco Ltd. Cannock gates Mountfield F & S Lighting Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood COUNTaX Ripping yarn out of Africa The Seventh Scroll By Wilbur Smith MacMillan, ?15.99 Hutchinson Fighting to be fit again A painfully personal account of one woman's progress from diagnosis through the treatment of her breast cancerTHE Diary of a Breast By Elisa Segrave Faber & Faber, £9.99 Westminster noodles Matthew Parris on the amiable memoirs of the journalist John Cole as It Seemed to Me By John Cole Weidenfield & Nicolson, ?20 Girl with the yellow star Anne Frank's spirit will appeal to new generations of teenagers In ones and twos A digital revolution is round the corner Being Digital By Nicholas Negroponte Hodder & Stoughton, £12.99 The Times / Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Paperback Screen dreams Gerald Kaufman on the role models and visual metaphors in 100 years of cinema The Phantom Empire By Geffrey O'Brien Norton, £15.95 New in Paperback Original Sin By P. D. James Faber, ?8.99 Full Tilt By Dervla Murphy Flamingo, ?6.99 Marieantoinette By Ian Dunlop Phoenix, ?12.99 A Way in the World By V. S. Naipaul Minerva, £6.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's a buyer's market Spitalfields market in London's East End has been around for more than 300 years, but never has there been so much to see, do and buy Shoparound Quick & Direct Buyers Choice Spitalfields Programme for 1995 includes Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Handmade Direct Flights, Holidays & Travel Winebergs Herald & Heart Hatters Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sinclair Research Ltd. 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The joy of sects The ultimate island getaway Exotic Islands: Setting sail for for untouched Aldabra, plus a warm welcome in the South Pacific Tropical taste of the South Seas Cayman Travel Portfolio Suncars South Seas: fact file Outings for all the family Bank Holiday: From puppet shows to nature trails, a nationwide guide to what's on and where Forte Travel Services The fine art of egg decorating Cunard Noble Caledonia Limited British Airways The fantasy land made for families Bahamas: Mary Ann Sieghart on a parents paradise—and the stress of flying Bahamas fact file Moroccan and Moorish Cox & Kings Sitting it out Pleasures of la dolce vita with a sting in the tale Venetian Break: Anthony Holden samples high life at the Cipriani and drama on the Orient-Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Fact file Word-Watching Orient Lines Travelbag Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Austravel NZTIS Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Passage to South America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Bourse Ltd. 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Kevin Eason report Classic Michelin Drivers face ban from beauty spots Page 2 The 1,000 mile dash to a record Prince Michael of Kent warms to the magic of Bentley Why I'm giving 'caras' the bird in Bognor Beware the Greater Crested Yellow Rocking Bird - it's migraling to the coast for the Easter holidays Traffic ban plan to drive cars off country roads Tony Dawe reports on some controversial moves to end congestion in Villages and around popular beauty spots Prince's record drive Aa's Top 20 Easter Blackspots Holiday Hold-Ups Win ?150 tickets to the Brooklands speed feast Past masters go for gold in Mexico rerun Edward Gorman talks to some rally veterans leaving London next week in a 10,000-mile race to Acapulco I'm not in to make up numbers. I aim to win' Motorsport legend Roger Clark is as competitive as ever in the run-up to the rally, finds Vaughan Freeman. 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We give transmission times in good faith, but they may be altered after we go to press. Videoplus numbers for every film can be found on pages 6 to 19 Saturday April 15 Sunday April 16 Films on Television Wednesday Pattaya Orphanage Trust Home rule for the Londoners? Saturday April 15 Variations Video Plus+ and the Video Plus Codes The numbers… Bbc1 The importance of being remembered Saturday April 15 Easter Sunday April 16 Variations Healing power of plants Bbc1 Credit to all concerned in this costume drama Easter Sunday April 16 Choice: a classy adaptation from Jane Austen; a tenor's life; gritty serial ends; a female vicar's life Hitman who won't hit them Bank Holiday Monday April 17 Variations Bbc1 Breaking some but not all of the conventions Bank Holiday Monday April 17 Choice: an adaptation from Joanna Trollope. South African today; musical masterclass; Woody Allen Creepy crawlers and such Tuesday April 18 Variations Bbc1 Three views of life in the battle zone Tuesday April 16 Choice: a trilogy about Palestinians today Wednesday April 19 Variations A different kind of wall game Bbc1 Sharper, faster and closer to the cutting edge Wednesday April 19 Choice: a new llo Thursday April 20 Variations Picture Gallery Impossible, but not Hope-less Bbc1 Where the killing has continued Thursday April 20 Choice: Concluding a Middle East trilogy Friday April 21 Variations Larger than life Bbc1 The headlines are all that has been changed Friday April 21 Choice: a topical humour show returns: comedy series begins: international gardening Saturday April 15 Radio The musicians' listening Pick of the Week Sunday April 16 Radio 1 Monday April 17 Radio 1 Tuesday April 18 Radio 1 Wednesday April 19 Radio 1 Thursday April 20 Radio 1 Friday April 21 Radio 1 Direct Debit The Princess and the Pilot Tag Heuer Magazine The Rolling Tax Cuts Diary Oh, the dread of waiking up someone's path for Sunday lunch and receiving the first whiff of hickcry chips, and knowing you are in for a cremated something Lloyd George s peers Blessed release Diary Intelligence and race Something for the Weekend Picture Gallery Liberty Peugeot 306 Peugeot True Lies Picture Gallery Boots Sainbury's Homebase P&O The Eyefu Disneyland Paris After a Day Sailing Th… It's Back to Medi… Burgundy Cult TV The Vulture's Top 100 You know a television programme has become a classic when you actually wish for repeat broadcast Our conuntdown continues Picture Gallery Index Safari Ralph Lauren Picture Gallery Renault An Officer and a Picture Gallery (26) the Times Magazine April 15 1995 Lewis Carroll Wrote Wales Cymru Fashion Floating on air PBH Picture Gallery Floating on air Earth, wind and fire in a bottle: scents to complement this season's natural elements Marks & Spencer Page & Moy Holidays A Word in your Era World of Leather The Modern Dilemma Historical Background If you are going to strip, be carful what you take off, Alexandra Campbell advices. Old-fashioned walipapers, fabrics and painr finisheds are new valuable—and in great demand. Photographs by Hugh Johnson Picture Gallery Sofa Workshop Amdega Keeping the Home Fires Burning Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Stoves AGA Appollo Baths The Magnet Spring Sale NEFF A new name to look for when buying Easter Eggs Premier Fitted Bathrooms Wharfside Neville Johnson Restoring Old Masters It's time for the British to stop being so wishy-washy with paint, Oliver Bennett writes, and instead choose the bold shades that coloured our history. Photograph by Hugh Johnson Picture Gallery Habitat Dulux Woodsheen Dulux makes the difference Brights of Nettlebed Picture Gallery Little Things Mean a Lot Is your dado at the right height, and the style of your wallpaper shitable? Does the ceiling rose look plastic—and should it be there at all? Alexandra Campell advises on the details that give period homes an authentic look Wesley-Barrel Together we Can Do It All Furnishing the Green Room The simplest way to add cultivation to your garden is with suitably scasoned statuary, birdbaths and planters. Ann Lockhart looks at a growing trend Brights of Nettlebed 68 House Style Honda Lawnmowers Kirkdale Huge Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Furniture Woodland Kitchens Ltd. Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Bell's The Times Cook Frances Bissell Forget bolled eggs and toast soldiers. The first meal of the day can be as exotic or adventurous as you please Drink The future for riesling looks sweet as Germany's most noble grape demands attention once more What to Buy Star Buys Choose any 3 books for £1 each Italia The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password How to Go Online Picture Gallery Kenneth Kaunda A Childhood Voyages Jules Verne Travel Promotions Ltd. Digital PC

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