News from 27/06/1998
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Elizabeth Cowley, Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Jamie Elman, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Simon Greaves, Magnus Linklater, Adrian Lee Stephen Farrell and John Goodbody, Doug Gay, John Morgan, Jonathan meades, Paul Hoggart, Bernard Kaukas, Lawrence Wise, Inigo Gilmore, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Salamanca, M. R. Weale, Philip Howard, Jean michel jarre, Patrick Collinson, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Stephen Anderson, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Ken Wheat, Anne Robinson, Kenneth Baker, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Nilgin Yusuf, Clare Stewart, Rosemary Crawford, Louise Godfrey, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood and Carol Midgley, Stephen McClarence, Rae Lewis, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, D. R., W. B. Petrie, Dominic Walsh, Peter Foster and Claudia Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Sarah-Johnson, Debra Craine, Matthew Barbour, G. Perkins, Margaret Wheeldon, A. Craven, Tony Hogarth, Jeanette Winterson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, david loftus, Carol Price, John Smart, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Rohan Daft, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Helen Dunmore, John Young, James Bone's, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, T. P., Frances Bissell, Neil Spalding, Audrey Magee, P. B., James Eve, Joanna Hunter, John Clarke, Martin Higgins, Victoria Walker and Toby Litt, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Ian Chadband, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Helen Wallace, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, Judith Wilson, L. G., Terri Paddock, Simon de Bruxelles, Susan Greenfield, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Amandip Uppal, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, James Allcock, Peter Stothard, JRT, Richard Evans, Trevor Grove, Min Cooper, Robin Neillands, Jane Symons, Bronwen Maddox, Clive Cheesman, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Marcel Berlins, David Driver, John Stern, Oliver August, John diamond, Andrew Sanger, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Geoffrey Negus, Stephanie Billen, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, George Austin, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Nicholas Clee, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Alan Lee, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, GB, David Elleray, Ben MacIntyre, Trevor Beauchamp, Helen Pridham, vinny lee, Brian Glanville, David Ould, David Bowker, Philip Goodrich, Christopher Forester, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Robert Whymant and Richard Miles, Michael Horsnell, Malcolm Field, Chairman, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Martin Waller, Danny Baker, Lisa Verrico, Peter Ingham, Benedict Nightingale, Duncan Bryson, Stuart Birch, Alistair McDonald, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Julian Dare, John Phillips, Charlie Porter, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Been Reed, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Charles Spencer, Douglas Kennedy, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jean-Christopher Novelli, Christopher Irvine, Paul Ashbee, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Adrian Lee, Susan Emmett, Anne Ashworth, Jacqui Spray and Lizanne Rose,
ResumoSeven Colour Sections: Britain's Best Value… Life after This Life Meet Daniela Nardini in the… England win marred by 489 arrests French riot police braced for tense second -round match against Argentina Index Weekend Graf is beaten in straight sets Trimble is set to lead divided Ulster Ira Ready to Identify Graves Hague's Mum relieves Ffion at bedside vigil Are you too old for Gloastonbury? Diana's Althrop Veuve Clicquot Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Picture Gallery Harrods Jubilant army of fans head for lager in Lille Manoeuvres in the Field Unprepared port counts invasion cost Going Places Ticketless supporters make best of bad luck Ultimate fan Motty is on the ball On a night drama, peter Barnard marvels as the BBC's seasoned performer talks his way to victory Middle England drowns its happiness Watching nation grinds to a standstil All Quiet on the Home Front Peter Foster and Claudia Joesph on the atmospher as millions of fans sat glued to their Tv screens When the Great War stopped for a match Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey Women enjoy French leave Currys Smuggled Viagra is targeted by drugs team Alliance Leicester Woman foils kidnapper's ransom demand Fairy-hoax cameras to weave spell for nation BT Bias by employers 'deters pregnant women9 BBC Digital The lifeline that helped to inspire Diana Nurses The Lifetime project in Bath allows seriously ill children to be cared for at home when the only alternative is hospital, writes Simon de Bruxelles Setback in lung cancer case Multiple Display Advertising Items Orange Locals want to run 'Dianaville' out of town In Weekend Spirit of youth takes on mud and middle age Glastonbury Festival 98 The Younger View Are You Too Old for Glastonbury? NDCS "You're a star Mr. Chairman. " Precept The Grown-Up's View Are You Too Old for Glastonbury? Adopt a Granny Agony of my daughter's illness The Sunday Times BT Girls used false Id to buy death fall vodka Millfield sixth formers supplied drink for 14-year-old who plunged from roof, reports John O'Leary Picture Gallery Marine 'was punched for dozing off in lecture' Thistle Hotels Scientists struggle to rescue satellite Lisbon show offers lesson for the Dome Marcus Binney despairs at the trivia and passé gimmickry displayed at the British pavilion Vatican ends dispute with Lutherans over the key to salvation Renault Three arrested in riot at teenage detention centre Supervisors are injured at a new 'last chance' unit for disruptive children. writes Miochael Horsnell The Link Teachers bullied by their pupils Fanta Carolina Parental choice 'is bar to smaller classes' Book with hollow ring James Bone's New York Spicy slice of life Religious Right rounds on Fonda over teenage sex Jeep Putting on a spread for critics Dixons Feminists lay siege to Mount Athos monks A 900-year-old rule excluding women is under threat, writes John Carr Superman takes on Gentile Holocaust Clara Net Sinatra's widow is robbed of $17,000 in street Legal & General Arrest of dissidents sours visit Us on offensive as rights shoot to top of agenda, writes Bronwen Maddox in xian White House pursuit of Beijing trade ties 'is jeopardising security' BT Bosch Rome unveils gem of a show John Philips inspects a glittering collection of ancient riches taken from storage and given a proper home Staffordshire Ericsson Israeli spies use Africa bases India begins work on nuclear-armed submarine force Glum US envoy quits Kosovo Seafrance Whitewater woman free Dolphin Nine shot dead in Korean vessel World in Brief (Reuters): Judge upholds Nureyev will EU pressure on Nigeria (Reuters): TV viewer 'dead four years' (AP): Astronomers find planet Viagra goes on the rates Vote transfers should boost Trimble support Martin Fletcher analyses the first results as Unionist opponents of the peace deal make a strong start IRA may disclose where missing Catholic victims are buried Martin Fletcher on reports of a move that might improve sinn Fein's Credentials Habit summer sale Halifax Family gathers to remember a rebel Voters send pioneers of peace to Stormont MOPS Magnet Ministers shun BBC inquisitors for chats on sofa Rise of 'invisible politicians' angers broadcasters, write Nicholas Wood and Caron Midgley The Sunday Times Off the Air: Ministers ducking the questions MPs rally to defend embattled Robinson Mystery complicates Hague's illness Medical Briefing Neill defends his agreement to represent Porter 'Bullying' tribunal teacher wins case News in Brief Pilot jailed Stress damages Soldiers charged Escaped bull shot Body is found RAC man hurt Coq au van On a mission to explain Valerie Grove Meets: Susan Greenfield Opera & Ballet Sweet Charity "This is Truly an Epic Musical!" Picture Gallery Don Williams Inspired familiarity breeds content Opera Falstaff coliseum Where even the World Cup is heresy Ben MacIntyre joins the secret worshippers of the football god Camera shy The Times Diary The lark descending We can't simply blam etrigger- happy French hunters for Britain's Silent skies Mad moments The Times Diary Warm front The Times Diary Bedfellows The Times Diary Mohamed Al Fayed Four legs good Jeanette Winterson reconnects with our equine roots Picking Winners Blair needs to choose more enterprising ministers Monastic Seclusion The modern world should stop short of Mount Athos The Sage at 60 Making people laugh is no joke: it's high art and hard work Selection the key to better schools Safety in the air 'Rollickings' at the summer equinox Trial by jury Royal gongs French 'pennies' Commons vote on age of consent A bit of a blow Smooth men Court Circular Weekend birthdays Marlborough College Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion Today's royal engagements Service dinners Appointments On Way to 'Cashless Society' Anniversaries Memorial services Rukba Jack Pender Jack Pender, painter and teacher, died on June 20 aged 80. He was born on June, 1918 Announcements United States Immigration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian Appleyard Ian Appleyard, rally driver and businessman, died on June 2 aged 74. He was born on October 10,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milestones Fernando Germani Fernando Germani, organist, died in Rome on June 10 age 92, He was born on April 5,1906 Equities end week on firm note IWC British Funds BNFL deal in US brings privatisation a step closer Umbro left us short of shirts, says JJB British Midland Profile Japan's hopes pinned on Sumitomo-LTCB merger Warning cuts Danka value by quarter A Week in the City Microsoft sued over name of Internet Explorer Business Today Caterpillar moves into financial services Approval given to £80m Greenwich Reach development Saints RJB's shares fall as City digests energy review Roger son to join Viridian ICI inquiry highlights 'minefield' for analysts Flemings in card sale with MBNA BHP forced to wipe 10% off asset value Business Roundup ITC cable compromise Hays buys French trio BAA signs Newark deal Parambe changes course Ranger's Angola success SBS takes rival Quest Meconic offers Phoenix Finlay in £10m disposal Tourist Rates Psoaring Psion The Sunday Times Sketchley to sell retail outlets to Mister Minit Claremont pays £2.5m to Revenue Serious types The Times City Diary By our City Editor: Room at the top at Rothschild? Commntary Baggio's goal The Times City Diary Partco says mild winter to blame for slowdown Nasdaq merger approved Food for thought The Times City Diary NHP directors to share £6m NatWest Regional airports set for take-off at your Convernience Matthew Barbour reports on a metamorphosis as the Cinderellas of the sector are transformed into suitable company for their big international rivals The Sunday Times Lord Marsh … a latter day Sir James 0Goldsmith? Cv: Lord Marsh Commodities Liffe Options Standard Chartered to lose Singaporean backer 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 Danka Partco Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Sound strategy at a price Tempus Claremont Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,829 Picture Gallery News Features Glastonbury: For younger music-lovers… Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Weekend Vision Meg@ England begin to believe Early Strikes Open Door to Second round Group C Perfect position Under the Skin of the World Cup Lynne Truss Danny Baker First Telecom Weekend Money As great escapes go, this was something of an anti-climax Youth wins day for rejuvenated England Moldovan's late intervention colours Romanian outlook Fans retain their belief in Hoddle Russell Kempson on the Optimism among England supporters ready to give the coach the benefit of the doubt Brilliant Beckham lights way forward Hyundai Nastro Azzurro Rivals with history of bitter clashes Letting the cat out of the bag could be knockout solution Everton rapped after Kendall's exit William Hill Argentina making perfect progress World Cup 98 Belgium grateful for small miracle World Cup Diary Poor defending helps Whitmore to give Jamaica fond farewell Drumming up trouble Intersport Fifa's foul injustice Injured pride results from a tale of the unexpected World Cup 98 Danny Baker ITV are bore draw Fundamentalism on the march to MacArena beat Pundit on a string The World Cup Today The Groups Crackdown needed to prevent players from getting shirty David Elleray Warner Books Worlds apart watching a match made in hell World Cup 98 Tom walker in pristina on now an old rivalry at France 98 provided a brief respite for the domed society of Kosove West proud of his role as Africa's standard-bearer Inigo Gilmore meets a Nigeria defender who puts his faith in the power of prayer Jacquet begins to win over French hearts Urgent Montgomerie survives bad break Golf : Scot Revives Challenge despite Damaging Putter in Second round of French Open Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Orange Scores from Paris For the Record Collins switches to training role Sport in Brief Stoke hopes dashed Tanner off the mark Bembridge in front Murphy takes charge Schumacher's tactics earn seal of approval Motor Racing Details from Magny Cours On the terraces Grand Prix 1998: How They Stand for France Bentley fires burning again after black days Rugby League Team talk Graf succumbs as her power game declines Sad exit for former champion The Times Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Rafter warms up for true love match Alix Ramsay on the Australian palyer who is courting the affectrions of famale spectators Long reign of Woodies under Dutch threat Nick szczepanik says doubles are not only enjoyable to watch but can also be financially and psychologically rewarding Yesterday's Results Grafs exit signals tearful end to summer Emotion of occasion proves too much for much-loved former champion as Zvereva prevails Nissan Thorpe's team talk offers England hope Senior batsman stresses need for chaesion after heavy defeat by South Africa Younger Hollioake holds the key to rebuilding plans Sour Malcolm wide of the mark McMillan deprived of chance to practise Cricket Rain denies Sussex any reward Gatting demonstrates his sense of history New England selectors decide to give youth a chance Bruce shines amid the tedium W . G. action pictures go under hammer Yesterday's Scoreboards Jackson rediscovers eagerness of youth Athletics: Master Hurdler Rises to New Challenges BT Absentees fail to dent confidence of Britain's men Citroën Uttley cottons on to grim truth Rugby Union: Troubled Southern Hemisphere Tour Convinces England Manager of the Need for Change Jitleist Dancing in tune with the perfect partner 'I had been loaned something of the abilities of the very best riders in the world' Tolkein takes all honours Sailing Injured Howley likely to miss out Odyssey direct City Honours to graduate in style Racing: Epsom Derby Runner-Up Can Go One Better Irish Equivalent Thunderer: New Market Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Ligfield Park Fanshawe can feather nest with Arctic Owl Big-Race Field (SKY) Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Sandicliffe looks on winning mark Racing Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Bath Thunderer: Doncaster Tomorrow Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sovereign 3.2 Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items SL320 Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol fashion is a world apart Why follow trends when the trendsetters follow you? Britain's most cutlish carmaker thrives on a unique blend of quirkiness and culture, as Bil Thomas found Smart moves ahead in the family tradition Barry Sheene is his uncle, and his Dad was a tasty racer too: Neil Spalding on Britain's latest grand Prix motorbike hope If You want to make a sound financial investment,… Land-Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cherished Numbers Dealers Association CMA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers PG's Numbers Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmakers keep the con in air-con Our nation never got over rationing, nad we are still mug enough to believe air conditioning is an exotic, expensive extra rather than a necessity Driven to Distraction Czech-mate to the rotten Skoda jokes Heard the one about the German skoda designed by a Belgain? Stuart Birch says the laugh is on the cynics Flying chairman John is set for aerobatic fame Eve-Ann Prenitice meets the flyer who refused to let a terrible riding accident keep him out of the sky The Times Aib Govett Unit Trust Ltd Hargreaves Lansown Prepare for when Grim Reaper comes to call Marianne Curphey looks at term assurance as a way for your family to clear when you die Friends Provident Cover Death, where is thy sting? Legal & General Societies What types of policy are sold Multiple Display Advertising Items Nottingham Mercury Cut mortgage misery with a fixed rate Susan Emmett suggests shopping around for cheaper home loans and insurance cover Swings and roundabouts with premiums On the wrong track Personal Investor Change saved £20 a month Take out an endowment policy in haste - repent at leisure Comment High cost of cashing endowments early Taking the money beforfe marturity can be expensive. partick Collinson reports First step towards a Euro pension Scottish Widows Standard Life Bank Merchant Investors Chase De Vere Foreign Colonial Royal & Sunalliance Plenty of life in the old Peps yet Personal equity plans continue to offer good grawth, says Helen Pridham Cat prompts boycott threat by funds Be ready for a bumpy ride Shares have been shanken not stirred, brokers tell clare stewart Rates hold key to monthly income fund Neville James Jupiter Virgin Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Abbey lifts rate on savings accounts The Times Money Information Service Chelsea Sick notice required to claim pension protection Partick Collinson reports on the pitfalls of buying a waiver of premium policy to cover your payments Card fraud and spending limits Weekend Money Letters Too late for elderly Direct Line The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Money Conversion price A dvice sought Multiple Display Advertising Items FT Royal & Sunalliance Holidaymakers cash in on rate rises Marianne Curphey explains how travellers are benefiting from the strong pound Norwich Union Paragon Forex markets dictate the currency rates A Question of Money Nationwide turns mutual screw The fight against carpetbaggers has been taken to the cash tills. Anne Ashworth, Jacqui Spray and Lizanne Rose report Carpetbaggers eye life companies Windfalls could be on the horizon as firms become bigger, says clare stewart Legal & General Schroders RBS Advanta Investors shut out from Irish float Bargains galore as shops get set for summer season Watchdog bares teeth on mortgage penalties Beat Brown's fourfold tax rise Bubbling up Virgin Ten-Year Hitch Iinside Insurance Investment Building Societies Business News Pets The house Diana called home The museum in memory of Diana, princess of Wales, opens this week. Charles spencer describes the task of creating a fitting tribute at Althorp Weekend The house Diana called home American Express Fashion Shopping Anne Robinson Yamaha The real House of Lords Rohan Daft visits a Salvation Army hostel patronised by nobuility Magimix Kuoni Anne Robinson Cutting a dash in W1 Jane Symons finds Lia williams turning to the first Lady of Savile Row Millennium Heaven Scent Shop Watch Picture Gallery Gadgets Don't go out without your vest Grandfather's underwear has been coloured, moulded and embroidered for this summer's look says Lisa Grainger The Royal Horticultural Society Consuming Interests Cream More Food & Drink The Times Cook Local Cook books are often the best holiday guides, so use one when planning your next holiday Non to the revolution The French are in a stew about the invasion of foreign food, says Joe warwick Zagatsurvey 1998/99 Paris Restaurants The Perfect Summer Pudding Part 3:20 wines under £7.50 An Evening with Jane MacQuitty Canard-Duchene Time to shop till you drop again The Times Guide to the Best SALESMidsummer madness is upon us again and there are plenty of hot bargains around the country. Deborah king compiles a round-up of the best deals on offer She made her own Hampton Court Nymphs and nudes stand out in plot designed for fun, writes Jane Owen Me and my Garden: Gloria Hunniford Oasis of green peace where the spirit can flourish A 'Quiet Garden' is a place for peace and reflection. Clive Fewins reports It's festival time Gardens to Visit The Smaritans Shrinking violets eat your heart out The massive spikes of echiums are not for the faint-hearted. Stephen Anderton went to Devon to admire them in all their glory Countax Guardian Facts on Echium Churchill's Stairlifts Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Exterior Colour Catalogue Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items This year's red hot pokers Plants also go in and out of fashion, says Barbara Abbs Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct from the Factory Nurseries Homes & Gardens Stephen Anderston's Garden Answers Don't give a hoot for new rules 'Why shouldn't the owl have a little family in the corn store?' they asked.'It's the best way of getting rid of mice' Anglers cast around for culprits Salmon fishing is clying, says Magnus Linklater Will it rain on the day? John Young asks if this year's Royal Show can shake off the rural blues Raise the bunting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items From ruin to Palladian splendour Flat? 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Six years later he returns to confront his fears Brittany Fact File Eat your heart out, Normandy Robin Young gets a taste for the affordable cuisine of southern France Manx Forget tea, I'll have a 'bahr ' As the Yuppies take over central boston, Douglas Kennedy longs for the good old days of ten-cent cigars Crown'e Plaza NatWest Boston Fact Box No Fat Boys or Lion-faced Ladies The freak shows are long gone, but Britain's fairs are still buzzing with colourful characters and rides, finds Stephen McClarence Cunard Worldchoice Making comfort your business With less and less space in economy class, it is worth paying extra to fly business class on your holidays. Alistair McDonald reveals the best deals P&O Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Organised chaos for restless kids Jill Crawshaw knows what you can do with the children this summer: send them to holiday camp To Travel to Arrive Magical Wildlife Experience Voyages Jules Verne Going Nowhere? 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"I'm so horny, horny , horny, horny, " Said the music. Paula Hamilton Whistled as her lovely brother shimmied past. "Er, how old is he?" I asked, ever-so-casually. "Hands off, " Came the sisterly response Contents The Glass Menagerie Clubs Vapour Theatre Whistle Down the Wind Photography The Ugly Show Win! A Long Weekend in Prague Picture Gallery Comedy Sanjeev Bhaskar ART Ingleby Gallery Family fortunes The Big Interview If you were playing as many festivals as Finley Quaye, you wouldn't want to talk about music either: especially when family gossip is more fun. Lisa Verrico meets the baby-faced vibe meister—and his favourite relatives. Portrait: Anthony Cake Picture Gallery Short cuts Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in: Director Nicholas Winding Refn La. 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