- Residents' Monorail Veto Bill Dies : Transportation: The proposal would have allowed people living along the Ventura Freeway line to block its construction.
- WESTMINSTER : EPA to Seek Input on Former Dump Site
- School Remap Vote Could Be a Cliffhanger : Board of Education: The City Council is to decide today on a plan to create a potential second Latino seat. But a key backer will be absent.
- Broadway to Close Store in Anaheim Plaza Mall : Redevelopment: The last department store from the original shopping center will shut its doors by Jan. 31.
- SAN DIEGO : Driver in Hospital After Freeway Chase
- SUN VALLEY : $10,000 Offered for Information on Fire
- Requiem for a Heavyweight: Fading Pig Fad Sees Potbellies Orphaned
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Russian Rookies Get Look at Real Thing
- Golf
- Two Bombs Are Found in Barcelona
- Even Court 13 Doesn't Rattle Edberg : Wimbledon: There's no jinx on the top men's and women's seeded players, all of whom advance except Garrison. Lendl retires in fourth set.
- Light at the End of Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: After a decade of reorganization, the complex and bizarre case of Kings Point Corp. seems to be nearing a conclusion.
- Not Winning? You May Need a Hard Look at the Vision Thing
- Next Step : On the Brink : South Africa, scarred by almost daily bloodshed, walks a dangerous line as the African National Congress plays out a risky hand in its power-sharing battle with the government.
- THE STATE BUDGET CRISIS : State Faces Prospect of Issuing IOUs to Pay Bills : Economy: Utility company, and most banks, will give the state some leeway in solving its fiscal crisis. Lenders are seen as a key element in allaying people's fears.
- Media : A Slumping BBC Rallies for Ratings : Britain's once-revered TV network, under fire and full of dissension, is banking on a soap opera to pull in viewers.
- Disney Concert Hall Project Gets Final OK
- PLATFORM : Degrading Label
- Teachers Decry School Board's Priorities in Cutting Budget : Education: Protesters assert that L.A. Unified plan protects administrative jobs by sacrificing quality in classrooms. Union opposes a proposed reduction in members' pay.
- Metzger Seized by Canadian Authorities After Speech : Racists: He and his son are arrested after addressing a white supremacist group in Toronto. They face deportation. Travel to Canada violated terms of Metzger's probation.
- The Strengths of John Ford, D. W. Griffith
- Don't Break Up Communities
- Weinberger Indicted
- Court Ruling on Prop. 13
- Palo Alto-based Varian Associates Inc. said Richard...
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- High Court Affirms Right to Abortion, but Allows Some Restrictions by States : Law: The majority rules that regulations may not impose an 'undue burden' on a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. Four justices favor overturning Roe vs. Wade and allowing states to outlaw abortion.
- Court Ruling on Prop. 13
- Weinberger Indicted
- Halfway to a New Car
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- Weinberger Indicted
- OTHER NEWS - June 30, 1992
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- THE STATE BUDGET CRISIS : Critics Assail Wilson's School Plan : Education: Proposal includes changing the minimum age for kindergarten enrollment. And community college spending would be cut 7%.
- Quakes Shift Attention to San Andreas Risk : Seismology: Experts advise increased readiness but are uncertain whether the Big One is imminent.
- State Senator Shelves Bill to Slow Building in Mountains : Development: Facing strong opposition, Herschel Rosenthal withdraws measure to block the easing of zoning restrictions, known as 'upzoning.'
- Co-Founder Bows Out at Tense Time
- TAKING A SHOT: Kathleen Sullivan, an NBC...
- Ruling Likely to Spawn New Legal and Political Sparring in California : Outlook: Marchers from both sides take to Orange County streets. The decision draws mixed reactions.
- GETTING READY: If you're worried about a...
- THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : O.C. Residents Assess Quake Damage : Impact: Minor cracks in buildings and strewn merchandise are the extent of losses.
- Exit of AST Co-Founder Rocks Computer Industry
- THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Love of the Desert Remains Unshaken
- SANTA PAULA : Driver Shot in Head Is in Fair Condition
- TRW Computer Center Is Relocating to Texas : Consolidation: Firm mulls lucrative offers from Anaheim and Orange but decides to link operations with a facility near Dallas.
- PRINT IT: Board of Supervisors Chairman Roger...
- Co-Founder of AST Computer Firm Resigns
- Aftershocks Add to Fear and Damage : Quakes: New injuries occur in area rattled Sunday by twin temblors. Nerves begin to wear thin, and efforts to restore water are hindered.
- TECHNOLOGY - June 30, 1992
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- An Effort to Find Cash in the Ash
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Questions and Answers
- O.C. Is Rattled but Left Relatively Unscathed : Impact: Incidents include power outages, burst waterlines and evacuation of 300 guests at Disneyland Hotel. A visitor dies of heart attack.
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : State's Quake Insurance Plan Will Pay Homeowners' Claims
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS : Past Glories Lend No Golden Touch : Finals: Defeats are suffered by Lewis, Foster, Kingdom, Slaney and Scott as a new generation emerges.
- They're Going for a Ride In and Out of the Water
- Krabbe, Two Teammates Cleared for Olympics : Track and field: The IAAF rules that the German federation acted properly and orders standardization of tests. Torrence of the U.S. unhappy with decision.
- Nappi Quits, Dove Stays With Boxers
- OP PRO SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Slater Helps U.S. Beat Australia
- STAGE REVIEW : Grove's 'The Tempest' Mingles With Magical
- JAZZ REVIEW : O'Farrill's Reward at Workshop
- HONG KONG
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Jails Hold More but Are Less Crowded
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Feinstein, Boxer Start Out Strong : Politics: Experts say both women emerge from the primary with the edge over their male GOP opponents. But some expect the playing field to level off before the election.
- ANAHEIM : Trekkies Beam Up in Full Regalia
- The Smoke Hanging Over Tort Cases
- Japanese Cultural Festival Offers Families a Return to Their Roots
- International Baseball
- Dance Reviews : Bike's Modern Troupe Exults in Movement
- No Job Headaches for Mr. Alka-Seltzer : Television: Dick Beals, the voice of thousands of commercials and cartoon characters, has parlayed this talent into a lifetime career.
- A Look at the Various Ways to Determine Yield : Investing: Some methods give you a more comprehensive picture than others.
- IBM, Microsoft Agree to Share Patents on Operating Systems
- MEDIA
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- JAPAN
- Mitterrand, in Sarajevo, Pledges to Break Siege : Diplomacy: Tearful Bosnians cheer French leader's visit. But their optimism about aid is muted.
- Striking Their Colors : Annual Newport Harbor Gala Will Focus on Black & White
- Top Perot Aide Accuses GOP of 'Smears' : Politics: Mailing sent to Republican leaders is characterized as full of distortions and criticized as 'negative campaigning at its finest.'
- Courting Sales
- Treatments Can Ease Endometriosis : Medicine: Surgical techniques and advances in hormone therapy can help women with this painful disease.
- Japan's 'Social Refugees' Long for New Life in U.S. : Migration: Thousands of Japanese are tired of the strictures and conformity of their lives. They are vying to leave their wealthy country in a 'green-card' lottery.
- Exxon Chief's Death Came Soon After His Kidnaping : Abduction: Body of firm's international president is found in forest. Murder charges expected against couple.
- Many Students Support Schools' Gay Pride Month : Education: Few have heard about June's controversial designation by the Los Angeles school board. Some doubt it will make a difference.
- Man Fatally Shot and Son Wounded
- Toddler Unlatches Door, Drowns
- Getting an Update on 'Road Not Taken' at Burned-Out Mall
- Crash Leaves Cyclist in Critical Condition : Nationals: Tandem sprint competitor Bart Bell in unconscious state. Los Alamitos rider wins women's race.
- Paul Fights Gonzalez at Forum
- Teufel Continues to Deliver in Utility Role
- A Hoopster at Heart : Susan O'Malley, the NBA's Only Woman President, Pumps Up the Fans With Her Drive to Win
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Brush Fire Drives Rancho Palos Verdes Residents From Homes
- TUSTIN : Council to Defer Adoption of Budget
- Dance Reviews : Collage Theatre Offers 'Out of Circulation'
- Rap Star's Home Damaged in Fire
- Doctor's Note Not Always Enough to Avoid Road Test
- Agoura Players to Get a Field of Their Own : Recreation: Ground will be broken today for four new baseball diamonds at Lupin Hill Elementary, made possible by youths' financial pitches.
- Encinitas Is a City Divided and It's Because of 'The Barrier'
- Motorcyclist Critically Injured in Crash
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Unchallenged on His Way to Victory
- Catching a Wave to the Beach
- Pop Reviews : Luis Enrique Demonstrates His Musical Skills
- JAZZ REVIEW : Brackeen Has a Way With All That Jazz
- American Indian Filmmakers Ignored
- Astronauts Conduct Water Experiment Aboard Columbia : Science: The effect of weightlessness on liquid drops is tested. The 'first successful coalescence in space' is achieved.
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Government Forces Kill 20, Injure 86
- Mondavi Is Leaving the Wine Institute : Agriculture: Three other big vintners also are departing. They say the trade group is not addressing the marketing of fine wine.
- A New, More Pliable Kadafi: Can Strongman Be Domesticated? : Libya: Westerners say the once-despised leader could be an important link to new Arab world order.
- 20 Firms Assailed for Ozone Depletion
- NEWPORT BEACH : Property Owners Seek Zoning Change
- SANTA PAULA : $13-Million Budget for Schools OKd
- NEWPORT BEACH : Parking Permit Plan Near Beach on Hold
- Renaissance Revival
- Bill Bradley Earns a Vote the Hard Way
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Solo Wynonna Puts Her Big Voice to Limited Use
- Dance : Houston Ballet Delivers a Stirring 'Sleeping Beauty'
- Katzman Blows Into Newport : Tonight's Performance Will Be Trumpeter's First in Southland in 15 Years
- Many Earnings Trackers Say They're Upbeat
- KID STUFF : Teaching Kids Self-Defense
- China's Stock Markets Have Wild Side : Securities: Ineffective regulation and scandals involving gangs, murders and share price manipulation plague fledgling exchanges.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Verdict's In, but No One Claims Victory : Supporters of black youth convicted of murder say he was denied justice. Prosecutors say entire case is sad.
- Camilla: Always Ready to Comfort Prince Charles
- Watching for Anything Fishy . . . : Enforcement: A thin line of clipboard constables monitors the balance between the commercial boats and the supply of prey in the sea.
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Temblor Tips
- When Troops Went to Persian Gulf So Did Military Justice
- Dasse's Toss Lands Her in Olympics
- Pro Football
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Chance of Rose Bowl Violence Tempers World Cup Euphoria
- STAGE REVIEW : Pacino in 'Salome': Right Actor, Wrong Play
- ART : Cocteau Exhibit in Irvine: Some Minor Notes on Major Talent : Works represented are part of a personal collection. And you must understand French if you want to unravel the mystery of the artist's jottings.
- EDWARD H. STONE, Estate lawyer in his own Newport Beach firm
- Baboon Liver Transplanted to Human for the First Time
- World IN BRIEF : NEW ZEALAND : Man Charged With Killing Relatives
- Project Pairs Mentors and Minority Proteges : The Chamber of Commerce effort is designed to revitalize the urban business community.
- Republican Party Stalwarts Target of Voter Anger
- 2 Lifeguards Beaten by Gang at State Beach : Violence: A gun was taken from one of the park peace officers after they attempted to break up a fight at Bolsa Chica. Police arrested 11 suspects.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: June 27
- SAILING : With Vietor, It's OK Wins the Class A at Long Beach
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Bagwell Learns About Earthquakes
- Mall Reaches Final
- Quake Coverage Lasts Too Long on Channel 4
- Dell Unveils New Line of Low-Cost Computers : Technology: The rollout answers competitor Compaq, which introduced its own inexpensive line recently.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gay Pride Parades Attract Thousands
- Wynonna's Texas-Size Solo
- Girl, 2, Killed When Hit by Truck
- Sierra Club Plans Next Wilderness Battle : Environment: Off-road vehicle enthusiasts say they feel cheated out of their own brand of experience in the wilds by the curbs in new Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act.
- The Long Arm of the Federal Government Reaches S.D. Firm
- Team Effort Helps to Fan Flame
- Still Some Scores That Need Settling
- RACING ROUNDUP : St. Jovite Beats Dr Devious in Record Time
- Expensive New Plants Pinch Japanese Car Companies : Autos: Planned years ago, the facilities are coming on line during an industry slump.
- Caltech Has a Space Plane 'Skunk Works' : Science: Students, professors and Rockwell staff join in a low-budget effort to test parts of the proposed craft.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Premier Appoints a New Government
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- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Churchgoers Sway, Pray in O.C. Sunday
- Where's Harvey Milk? Over by J. Edgar Hoover : Congressional Cemetery is common denominator for national notables.
- Four Lebanese Farmers Killed in Israel Retaliation
- Navy Officers Face Dismissal in 'Tailhook' : Scandal: Top admiral says sexual harassment will not be tolerated. Rep. Boxer says panel will demand firings.
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Thompson Won't Be in Olympics
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : McCarron Takes the Initiative, Sends Flawlessly Out to Victory
- Kenny Bernstein claimed his second top-fuel title...
- JAPAN
- Hubble Sheds Light on Age of Universe
- * Dale Hanger has been elected president...
- Ceradyne, COSTA MESA
- Fish Out of Water : When the Grunion Run, So Does Crowd to Newport Pier Area
- Pregnant Woman Arrested in Alleged Fraud Scheme : Canoga Park: Two couples who answered an adoption ad turned in Janet Wood. Police say others may also have paid her for the child.
- Save These Two Local Treasures : Afro-American Museum and Museum of Science and Industry are in difficulty
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : She's Sorry She Mentioned It
- What's After Wimbledon's Wacky Week? : Tennis: McEnroe is still in the running today, when all the men's and women's fourth-round matches will be played.
- Miscellany
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds' Sweep Generates Four-Game Lead
- TV REVIEW : 'The Arctic' for Armchair Naturalists
- STAGE REVIEW : A Fluffy, Fast-Paced Comedy : Theater: There's nothing new or special about 'The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall' by the Lamb's Players, but it does tickle the funny bone.
- Early Animation Art Slips : Auctions: The market for pieces from early black-and-white films retrenches, but color Disney works appreciate.
- MUSIC
- Seems Filmmakers Could Care Less About Anachronisms
- Grunion on the Run : By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Hunters Stalk Frolicking Fish
- Van Nuys Driver Arrested Over Fatal Ramming
- VENTURA : History Museum to Reclaim Albinger
- Teaching Lesson Hits Home at UCSD : Education: The university, known for research, is now putting more emphasis on improving quality of undergraduate classes.
- Juan Manuel Fangio II won his fourth...
- Astros Learn It's Not So Safe at Dodger Stadium : Baseball: Houston players get lesson in California earthquakes, then lose, 8-2.
- First Inning Is a Barrier for Blyleven : Angels: He gets only one out before leaving, having given up five hits to the first six batters as the Mariners roll, 9-2.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Foreign Acquisitions Are Still the Exception in Japan : Competition: Firms that are available tend to have problems, would-be investors say. Takeover fever is down too.
- Earthquakes May Deal a New Blow to Tourism : Hospitality: The riots have already taken a toll. Mayor Bradley assures the world that Los Angeles is safe.
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Don't Panic, but Do Be Prepared for When the Next One Hits : Emergency: Orange County safety officials urge residents to assemble and check supply kits for their home and car.
- Industry's Feeding Frenzy Perils Richest U.S. Fishery : Resources: A showdown looms over practices some fear could turn North Pacific into a barren region.
- STANTON : Council Decides to Consolidate 2 Panels
- SEAL BEACH : Funds Sought for Improving Parks
- OLYMPIC TRIALS ROUNDUP : Seven Cyclists Are Injured in Track Mishaps
- AFI FESTIVAL : A 'Great Day' With Some Great Films
- Councilman Has Had It Up to Here With 'Southeast'
- OCCUPATION: Photo developer
- HUMAN CONDITION / HOW WE PREPARE FOR TEMBLORS : Do You Shake When the Earth Quakes?
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Acting President Hands Over Power
- 'Anti-Stalking' Laws of Several States in Effect This Week
- DANA POINT : 2 Bus Lines May Be Rerouted by OCTA
- MUSIC REVIEW : Madcap Opening for Pops
- Orchestra Board Isn't Seeing Red Anymore : Music: The L.A. Philharmonic wipes out a $1.9-million deficit with staff and salary cuts, despite a 6.3% salary hike for musicians.
- McDonnell Sells China 40 Jets in $1-Billion Deal
- COUNTYWIDE : Job-Training Funds for Seniors Awarded
- This Could Be Even Bigger Than Olympics : California coup: Soccer World Cup slated for Rose Bowl
- COUNTYWIDE : 3rd Victim Critical After Crash Kills 2
- CAMARILLO : Man and Woman of the Year Named
- Slaney Falls Short in 1,500 in Trials
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- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Even Though Bullpen Falters, Ryan Picks Up First Victory
- $3 Million in Endowment Grants to Be Announced : Arts: The 252 grants to individual artists and organizations highlight the Cultural Affairs Dept.'s $10.3-million budget.
- POP REVIEW : Rose Bowl Victory : An Easy Cure for Neighbors to Take
- Center Has 2 New Board Members
- * David Talbot has formed a new...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- PERSPECTIVE ON GANGS : Ripe Time for a Constructive Shift? : Members of gangs have enormous talent. Economics, our ultimate weapon, can bring them into the system.
- PLATFORM : Fanning the Embers
- LA HABRA : City Budget Includes 20% Staff Reduction
- COLUMN RIGHT / ROBERT W. POOLE JR. : The Evidence Tells Us to Privatize : Studies saying the city would make more money running LAX fail to account for the vitality of the private sector.
- YORBA LINDA : 20-Year Veteran of City Staff to Retire
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School Board OKs $25.7-Million Budget
- STAGE REVIEW : An Erratically Entertaining Highways Performance Work
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Tuning In by Dawn's Early Light Helped Calm Rattled Nerves
- Trying to Steal the Spotlight on Child Support
- TWIN TEMBLORS: THE LANDERS AND BIG BEAR QUAKES : Damaging California Quakes
- URBAN OASES
- Vigilant Widow : Wife of Slain Officer Speaks Out for Victims' Rights
- Astronaut's Answer Was Out of This World : Space: Group at Rancho Santiago College talks by ham radio with commander of orbiting space shuttle Columbia.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Brown Denies Protest About Leary
- Padres Can Get a Victory, But Can't Get Satisfaction : Baseball: Neither Seminara nor McGriff are pleased with performances, but they play key roles in 7-3 victory. Padre take three of four in series they could have swept.
- Holland Beats U.S. in Volleyball
- All's Well that Ends Well for Griffin in Boxoff Final
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Linton Hoping His Third Time in Syracuse Will Be the Charm
- Pop Reviews : Mbuli Stands Tall for Political Cause
- Chinese Dissident Holds Fast to Ideals : Protest: Despite beatings and imprisonment, student leader seeking asylum in U.S. remains committed to China's pro-democracy movement.
- The Heady Wine of 'Grapevine' : Television: CBS' sexy sitcom, which premiered two weeks ago, has stirred up unusual interest.
- New Kind of Silicon Storage : Technology: A UCSD scientist develops a way to etch images on wafers. The method may be used to create much faster computer systems.
- Japan's Deregulated Phone Giant Is Scrambling : Communications: NTT, facing competition for the first time, has seen its share price fall by 80%.
- Texas Tornadoes Flatten 200 Homes; Curfew Imposed
- BOOK REVIEW : No Happy Endings in Coal Mining Tale : THE UNQUIET EARTH, <i> by Denise Giardina,</i> Norton, $22.95; 366 pages
- Wilson's Election Set Stage for Dual Races
- World IN BRIEF : CHILE : Municipal Elections First Since 1971
- A Few Bad Avocados : Sheriff's Department Aims New Anti-Theft Program at Produce Rustlers
- COUNTYWIDE : Miss O.C.: Lessons to Learn, Teach
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish Goes With Mariners
- Rookie Adrian Fernandez of Mexico led from...
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Earthquake With a Water Bed: Hey, Larry Andersen, Surf's Up
- Rukosuev Doesn't Waver : Triathlon: Native of Siberia overcomes Jacobs, Hill to win Port of San Diego International Triathlon. San Diego's Michellie Jones wins women's competition.
- Victim No. 1, Cuba, Loses by 79 Points : Basketball: U.S. needs only six points from Jordan, and Magic makes the one shot he takes.
- Andretti Wins Second in a Row
- Familiar Faces Among Varied List of Clinton, Brown Delegates : Politics: Ed Edelman, Richard Katz are pledged to the Arkansas governor, who took all four Valley districts in the Democratic primary. His rival's backers come from the party's more liberal wing.
- Ross Perot's Campaign
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- Access to Face-Value Tickets Is the Real Problem for Buyers
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- Ross Perot's Campaign
- Access to Face-Value Tickets Is the Real Problem for Buyers
- Ross Perot's Campaign
- 2 Strong Quakes Jolt Wide Area : 7.4 Desert Temblor Is Sharpest in 40 Years : Tremors: The shock near Yucca Valley is followed by a 6.5 jolt at Big Bear Lake. A child is killed and at least 350 people are injured. Rockslides block highways and a power blackout affects 550,000 in the region.
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- Ross Perot's Campaign
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- 2 Strong Quakes Jolt Wide Area : 7.4 Desert Temblor Is Sharpest in 40 Years : Tremors: The shock in Yucca Valley is followed by a 6.5 jolt at Big Bear Lake. A child is killed and 171 people are injured. Slides block highways and a power blackout affects at least 550,000.
- Ross Perot's Campaign
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