News from 28/06/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Bruce Chatwin, Jon Ashworth, Max White, Nick Nuttall, Portia Colwell, Alix Palmer, Des Keenan, Nigel Colborn, Philip Barron, Patience Wheatcroft City Editor, Barbara Segall, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Derek Hodgson, Magnus Linklater, Derek Ezra, Bill Frost, Sante D'Orazio, Catherine Field, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Andrew Pierce and Gillian Bowditch, Maureen Owen, Stuart A. Hill, Gavin Lumsden, Chris Edwards, Joe Roberts, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, G. P., Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Sarah Cole, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Louise Godfrey, Michael Furniss, R. Parfitt, Alex Wijeratne, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Malcolm Bradbury, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Stuart Reid, David Bebbington, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Susan Marshall, J. S., Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Ian Morton, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Helen Dunmore, George Perry, Eve-Ann Prentice, (AP), John Young, Harry Ritchie, Sue Corbett, Frances Bissell, Gillian Bowditch and Andrew Pierce, David Hands, Charles Bremner, P. B., Anna Blundy, Martin Symington, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Vanda B. Moss, Philip Jarrett, Derwent May, Nigel Dodd, Lizanne Rose, Caroline Griffiths, Michael Bland, Tom Whitwell, Stephen Anderton, E. Cronnolly, Dom Antony Sutch, P. H. S., George Brock, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Chris Game, Sue Gee, Adrian Brodkin, Nathan Yates, L. G., Ann Treneman, Ian Brunskill, Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell, Barry Millington, Christina Koning, David Watts, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Ray Main, David Robinson, Archer R. Metcalfe, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Steven Keenan, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Karen Zagor, P. W., P. H. S, J. N. Hornsby, James Allcock, Mark Henderson and Roger Boyes, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Louise Nicholson, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Gillie, R. W. Johnson, Sheilah C. A. Legg, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Sean Coughlan, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Jane Laidlaw, Frances Lass, Ben Macintyre, C. Albert, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Giles Binney, Heath Brown, Mary London, Benedict Nightingale, Penny Stanway, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, David Quinn, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Alex O'connell, John Parry, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alasdair Murray, Robert J. Waterhouse, Jim Soar, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, C. P. F. Baillie, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Long, Richard Ford, John J. Wright, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoChina orders Hong Kong show of force Patten protests at 'very bad signal' £1,000 tuition fees sought for students Index Today Index Hague focuses on Europe Beckett blocks big Bass bid Chance to be an office poet US gun setback Is it dormice, or is Labour to blame? Lord's oldest fixture lost for first time On the March with the Hunting Lobby Michelle Pfeiffer on Men, Movies and Marriage Lunchtime abortion on offer Veuve Clicquot Secrets of Successful Savings Monday The Times on Monday Rac Promoter of Dome stands to earn £9m Parkinson was Hague's third choice as chairman Millennium offers timely test for Mr 25 Per Cent Man in the News Which online Drenched, bat with spirits undampened Rain fails to foil word play When Wimbledon ran and ran Tarpaulins were much in evidence in 1922, Robin Young has discovered Strawberries Rot in the Ground There's a Silver Lining for Some Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey The kids are all right as rock turns to mud Social Life Proves Water-Proof Test of Strength The Sunday Times Sony Centre By a Staff Reporter: Stalker is jailed after pursuing his victim by ear Talks on Drumcree parade break down News in Brief Drunk driver avoids jail Cut-price research Bridge girl stable Motorway menace jailed Riding tutor cleared Rise in anti-Semitism Sex-case teacher loses Return of the Mark Chipmunks in Toronto Roche Bobois Boy, 4, will give bone marrow to save brother Russell Jenkins on a family facing a difficult decision over a rare illness TV writer jailed with brother for £1m fraud Abbey National director planned deception, reporter Carol Midgley Sainsbury's Spielberg's Irish army wins D-Day Do It All Jury supports police killing of siege man Two jailed for £30m drink fraud Welsh tongue licks English on new stamps Adviser casts doubt on future of the Gcse Ushers Founders Ale Fotonex Missiiig jackpot ticket pulled out of the bag Drivers face roadside testing for drug abuse Richard Ford on an alarming trend in motoring deaths Comet The search for a super breathalyser Britain's golden plug foils Euro power surge The Ramblers Older bikers take the short cut to casualty A growing passion for expensive superbikes among men over 30 is putting them ahead of teenagers in the casualty figures. Peter Foster reports As teenagers they had a 250cc. They are getting back on more powerful bikes Absolut Vodka Life and leather in the fast lane Goldfish An excuse to let what remains of your hair down' Toronto Blessing 'feared to be the work of Satan' Methodists urged to keep identity in merger Staples The Office Superstore A little humility is an excellent thing Tredo Cheltenham & Gloucester Forgotten snapshots of a royal childhood One 2 one Hague calls for referendum on Amsterdam treaty Tartan Spartans defiantly dig in against hostile hordes By flouting opinion and voting for the old order, Scottish Tories have made the task of rebuilding their party all the harder, says Magnus Linklater Just Think how Much You'd Expect to Pay for… Activists endorse overhaul of party Jospin 's right wing flirts with party reform on new Labour lines Britain approves its first law under the social chapter Maples Half Price Sale Gunmen pierce Berisha election bluster France misses key EMU target Fruit of gunboat diplomacy and opium Michael Binyon traces the history of a 'barren island' that became the thriving hub of oriental enterprise Hammerite Journalists fear free press will fall victim to censors Newspapers BBC criticised for 'overstaffed junket Television Handover Timetable British-trained shipping boss takes over helm Thatcher has no regrets on handover Britain Rush for Thoughts of Chairman Chris Souvenirs Alliance Leicester Supreme Court throws out gun control checks Earth summit backtracks on aid to the have-nots Forte Posthouse By our Foreign Staff: Volcano claims more victims Amicable split ends Huffington marriage Cheshire Building Society UN holds Vukovar's ex-mayor Summary Mir limps on Train blast Video 'obscene' SKY Mandela begs top white generals to stay in their posts Hewlett Packard Tram service back on the rails Netanyahu's wife fuels TV row with talk of emigration Ystel Moselle mouse that roars He's a Social Christian lawyer and something of a control freak, but he doesn't get on with Blair Lusembourg File Little town stuffed with money Stena Line Pauline stars in revamped Villa Borghese Alliance Leicester A short walk to the bank Seabirds that fly a bit too high Music Magnus Linklater on the surprises at the 21st Magnus Festival Events Music Visual Art Sbc Sugaring the pillage John Russell Taylor on a show of art inspired by the Vikings The Sunday Times Going out Travelodge Opinion Would you have a poet in the office? Theatre Bargain debasement Theatre Shopping Gielgud Plenty of meat to chew on Food for Thought Soho Theatre Bradford & Bingley Theatre On Monday Jonathan, or memories of a matinee idol The seeds of Aitken's downfall were always there, says Anthony Howard A doomed figure out of one of Disracli's less good political novels Ugly face-off The Times Diary Boris, the book and the bodyguard Once a spurned boyar might kill the tsar; now he assassinatcs his character, says Michael Binyon Midsummer melodies In London, we can all have music-great music, too-wherever we go Brown water The Times Diary Unholy row The Times Diary The Lucky Chancellor The Times Brown must not ruin the economic legacy the Tories left Millennium Muddle The Times Mandelson's past populism has made his task more difficult The Bullfrog Breed The Times Grinning in the rain is the leisure activity that will run and run Call for creation of new local taxes Millennium rates Gilding the lolly Practical steps to a greener world Boyish PMs Early aeroplane Mir collision Mighty as a modem Sex of a Fellow in all-women college Cambridge nimbies Urban dereliction Thoughtful paws Tunes of glory Court Circular University news Royal engagements Luncheons Legal appointment Service dinners Church news Weekend birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Appointment Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Health & Fitness Group Captain George Denholm Obituaries Personal Column The Army Benevolent Fund Karl Ridderbusch Court & Social Situations Vacant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don Henderson By our Political Correspondent: On This Day Personal Attack on Mr Wilson China orders in Hong Kong force News The Times Crossword No 20,518 Nature Notes Aa Information Superlative Travel Magazine Sections Weekend 10 15 Directory Inside Section 2 Today Beckett blocks Bass bid for Carlsberg-Tetley Business Today Takeover Sterling boosted by current account Will the glistening bank attract Ken? Working Week Investment Hermes plans first quoted property trust United pays £260m for control of HTV Arnault seeks key role in Guinness merger Sport Weekend Money Pink The Times City Diary Fedsure acquires endowment specialists Coalite deal collapses on Anglo United Threadneedle investments House prices rise 11% in a year, says Nationwide C&w looks to China GE Capital makes TLS takeover bid Funds blow for Ivory & Sime Executives to take CE Heath private Britton hit after profit warning ScotAm members to get £1,400 windfall Business Roundup Bula deeper in red Old English buys inns Steep fall at Broken Hill Meconic fears downturn Barclays 'disappointed' P&O in 13m disposal Partridge flies higher Neepsend down 13% Tourist Rates Stand and Deliver The Sunday Times Superchef heroics The Times City Diary Screen dream The Times City Diary Hotelier who took on the old guard and won A Working Week for Ramon Pajares Jon Ashworth encounters a managing director who runs his empire with a keen eye for detail The manager director who runs his empire with a keen eye for for detail Pining Norris? Merseyside Commodities Liffe Options Utilities under hammer amid windfall tax worries Stock market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Traded endowments Chiroscience Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Merger was blurred vision Tempus Wall Street Savers come back into fashion The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Mutuals and the new banks have joined battle, according to Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell There may be trouble ahead Personal Danger Zones Nothing sacred to carpetbaggers with sights on Ecology Virgin direct Hardest Test Advice you can bank on Kerem Zagor recommends seeking an independent opinion for the comlete investment pictures An increasing number of high street names have becom tied agents selling one brand Jupiter Direct Debit Pension payout offers ought to carry warning Don't panic, it's the man from Lloyds Comment Norwich Union pockets ?170m windfall Marianne Curphey on the insurer gaining from its own delay Prudential Cheltenham & Gloucester Framlington Woolwich Foreign Colonial Finding a job proves students' hardest test Nathan Yates finds little cheer for those about to leave university Legal & General Woolwich hiccup leaves Tessa-holders gasping Multiple Display Advertising Items Wave farewell to your Bristol & West shares Marianne Curphey explains why advisers are recommending sales of B&w preference shares Multiple Display Advertising Items Kleinwort Benson Private Bank Take a long view in the Far East Schroders Norwich Union MasterCard Stakes rise over Hong Kong's future Caroline Merrell says trusts see volatile times in the ex-colony Investors Chronicle No Title Don't let midsummer make you an ass by the year end Nathan Yates says performance tables have plenty of scope to be misleading at this time of year Policy Plus Scottish Widows Woolwich edges up on the 'grey market' Royal & Sunalliance Henderson Investors Abbey National Soft target for ?2.5bn tax rise Caroline Merrell explains why holidays will be dearer this year Travel Insurance Cover CapitalOne Dangerous Sports Cover New insurance age dawns Philip Barron on an expected shift in private medical cover Prudential The Cost of Private Medical Insurance Beale Doble & Company Limited M&G Woolwich Direct Policy Portfolio Direct Line Financial Services Perpetual Interest and the hope of jackpot win At the mercy of an Iou Gavin Lumsden on drawbacks on National Savings accounts Martin Currie It is time that all Service pensions are rationalised Weekend Money Letters Why must we pay for those who left company schemes? Eagle Star The Week in Money Unhelpful for a change Prudential Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Govett Investment Make sense of the care system Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Money Information Service The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Equities halve earlier losses Print Lexmark The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Sussex swept away as Waqar stays true to his word Cricket Sluggish Lancashire swing into action Changing Times Ramprakash resists Gough Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Australians feeling under the weather Scoreboards Newcastle Newmarket Vodafone to extend Derby sponsorship Racing: Impressive Viewing Figures Help Secure Two-Year Backing for Epsom Classic Go Britannia to show mettle in stamina test Today's Racing on Telvision William Hill Rapid Raceline Bath Worcester Doncaster Lingfield Park Goodwood Tomorrow Dettori returns with Newmarket winner Newcastle in fixture clash with Carlisle Uttoxeter Tomorrow Doncaster Tomorrow Helissio to land Saint-Cloud prize Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Revealed: why Ivanisevic is virtually the champion Nobody bothers with nice clothes any more Spectators have to move on or chill out William Hill Searching in vain for a supporting cast Simon Barnes laments the absence of sideshows when the main event is halted by the weather Even Nostradamus would be stumped Today's Order of Play Bailey seeks to peg back Christie's lead Athletics The Times Montgomerie majestic again Golf: Scot Chases South African between the Showers Sports Many happy returns for Kendall Football Challengers racing for third place Sailing SKY Jittery Springboks there for the taking Lions enjoy pluck of the Irish David Hands finds four yound men in a rugby revival Hull to end drought Wolves are still toothless Rugby League British failure leaves way clear for Holland Equestrianism Tyson losing the mind game Sampras agrees to play in Davis Cup Sproting in Brief Hide has additional incentive For the Record Sports Service SKY Cricket Lions prepare to move in for kill Today's Teams at King's Park Sheringham handed Cantona's crown United sign Tottenham forward in surprise £3.5m deal Close-cropped Villeneuve raises safety curtain Details from Magnu Cours Middle Sunday verdict delayed until today First Telecom Boxing In defence of our sporting life Huntsman, shepherd, farrier and groom are on the march. Their blood is up and they're coming to town. Rachel Campbell-Johnston reports I have hunted all my life and so has my family. In the countryside it's the only way to meet people Index Citibank Beware the perils of impulse buying Poison lurking in the pasture Are you sitting comfortably? Roll out those lazy, hazy days of summer .. . Caroline Griffiths on putting your feet up on garden benches Mandarin Oriental The Background SCP High pressure on the sales front Heath Brown forecasts this year's summer sales outlook and issues colour-coded warnings for bargain hunters British Heart Foundation Three of a Kind Newcastle Furniture Company A maze—and amuse your friends Clare Stewart finds a path through the labyrinth that leads from Greek myth via the stately homes of England to your own garden The Romantic Rhine On the trail of sculpture Open this Weekend The Do-It-Yourself Route How to plant your own work of art Nigel Colborn on the art of using colour in the garden-from complementing nature to creating specific effects Homes & Gardens Classic Choice Bath-Knight AGE Conservatory Association Scale watcher Awnings, Canopies & Conservatory Blinds Flower Show Countax Scatter Water King Classic Look Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learn at Home to Be an Expert Gardener! Garden Answers Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates Global Security Ardenco Ltd Oldfields Mill Elegant Rosewood Garden Suite Aqua~sure Allen Of scent and sensibility As the Herb Society celectrates its 70th birthday, Barbara Segall meet an enthusiast for perfume and flavour Bradstone Guardan How to grow healthy herbs The Society Going, going, gone with the wind The oldest working mill in Britain is for sale - and a perfect hideaway for children and bags of flour Homeswap What the same money will buy around the country Full Frontal Property Profile: Devon A weekly look at the properly market around Britain Property of the Week Away with the fairies Southern Ireland is being hailed as the latest tax haven and a new commuter belt, says Amanda Loose John D Wood & Co. Commuter's Tale North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Cluttons Kent St. Margaret's Bay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sw10. 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Couples can wait an eternity before taking the plunge, says Ann Treneman We have stopped seeing marriage as an institution On top form in Langley Bottom Ruth Gledhill hears a reassuringly traditional American preacher in the heart of Surrey At your Service A Times Reader Offer Trailfinders Somak Travelbag Austravel FREEWAYUSA Platinum Travel Five Star Group plc Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Qantas Campus travel Eclipse Direct Australia Travelbag ABAIRLINES Travel Continues At the summit of Shangri-La Sikkim and Bhutan: Where India meets Tibet, Stephen McClarence finds a surreal air among the yaks Sally Ferries The glory that was Rome in Split Thomas Cook Dancing giants in a cold climate Absolutely divine, darling India: Pilgrims flock to the magnificent temple at Puri while others escape the heat by heading for Shimla Insia Tele Next India Fact File Prague Somak Holidays NatWest Cool Cecil in the summer Hectic days with lazy Daisy Sicily: There's no slacking in the all-singing, all-dancing, action-packed Club Med village of Kamarina P&O Le Shuttle Sikkim and Bhutan Fact File Thomas Cook Club Med Fact File Holiday Inn Split personality after the war Croatia: RAF bases appear on the airport's arrival board, but the underlying message is peace and hope Airtours P&O Word Watching Croatia Fact File Dubrovnik Noble Caledonia Limited Yugo, we go, they go A walk back to Roman times Britain: Chester's legions and its medieval Mustery Plays have been woven into the modern city Budapest-a city with a thousand faces Stena Line Thomas Cook Fact File Pedallers on the Nile Around the World: A Weekend Guide Norway Travel Tips Green help wanted Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Penang days Highly trained How our holiday was stolen in the night A reader reflects on how his family holiday turned into a nightmare when their motorcaravan was stolen VJV Walking guide Actively single Arctic cruises Dancing with the sea giants Norway: In search of killer whales on a weekend expedition to the icy seas above the Arctic circle Check-In Club Direct Benz ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timeshare Computer Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Exclusive American Express Cadogan Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Seafrance Fact File Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venice Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Best of Spain & Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blue Sky Appeal Scope Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jersey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Holiday in Castles & Whisky Country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Listener Crossword Word Watching Bridge The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Virginia Charles Sirius Sara Eden Drawing down the moon Caroline Crowther Avenues The Executive Club Enjoying the Summer? 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The Pea Files A writer's torment The perfect servant of a corrupt state Man without Face: The Bible versus the Bible Code A dad hand at DIY A Place of my Own Bad news for a newsreader Loved It/hated It Hardbacks The Times Bestseller List Paperbacks The Hours of the Night The Anatomy of Restlessness: Uncollected Writings The President They Deserve New in Paperback Altered States Spying on brother-in-law Proud Garments Noisy neighbours Glovanni's Gift Midnight's children The Vintage Book of Indian Writing Slaughter New in Print BG Saying it darkly with flowers The Black Rubber Dress Crime and punishment Kill Kill Faster Faster Secret hounds of Ulster Rogue Element Fantasy world of a monk A Mapmaker's Dream Wimbledon on $50 a day Too Soon to Panic The half-million-year-old man Struggles for the world 's silenced women Anything we Love Can Be Saved Authors Riotousness in Rio A Simple Brazilian Fiery relationships with Ash Novels in Brief New Authors Familiar feeling in strange land Teenage Fiction The Times Openings Critic's Choice Dance Critic's Choice Galleries Critic's Choice Pop Critic's Choice Opera Critic's Choice Jazz Comedy Critic's Choice Classical Critic's Choice Vh Croperdy Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Circuses Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Y RG Rush Hour Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Spanish Riding School of Vienna Alexander O'Neal Sbc Wigmore Hall The Week's Top Pop Releases Best of the Other Sounds around New Releases Do Not Miss Critic's Choice Cellnet Activities Whether you prefer a discussion over dinner or a strenuous guided walk, there is a weekend course to suit all levels of activity Watch it or tape it: don't miss it Pick of the Week Soap Opera BBC1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Hastings Direct Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky 1 Trouble Bravo Sci-Fi Critics' Choice BBC1 Film Choice Hastings Direct Critics' Choice Radio 1 Critic's Choice Sky1 Critics' Choice Bbc1 Film Choice Hastings Direct Critic's Choice Radio Critic's Choice Sky1 Critics' Choice Sky 2 BBC1 Film Choice Critic's Choice LineOne Radio Critic's Choice Sky1 Critics' Choice Bbc1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio1 Critic's Choice Sky1 Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio1 Critic's Choice Sky1 Critics' Choice BBC1 Film Choice Critic's Choice Radio1 Critic's Choice Sky1 Critics 'Choice Time Michelle Pfeiffer juggles movies and motherhood Work to Hutchison telecom TAG Magazine Picture Gallery Diary I went into our butcher's and asked for a leg of lamb. 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