- Expanding Local Ties to Africa : Summit Prompts Black Women's Group to Take Aid Efforts Abroad
- COMMENTARY : At 20, He Gets His Mail at Yankee Stadium
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Special Moment for Bielecki
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Go Magic! Want Fries With That?
- ANALYSIS : And Down the <i> Strrrrrrrretch</i> Comes Davis
- NO HARD FEELINGS: Merrill Lynch hasn't been...
- STYLE / GARDENS : The Portable Pond
- A Whole Life in a Shoe Box : Stops at the moral crossroads along life's bumpy road : CHOICES, <i> By Mary Lee Settle (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday: $24.95; 376 pp.)</i>
- Heat Kills 200 Indians
- A MOVING EXPERIENCE FOR JASON BROOKS
- Skiing in L.A. in June? Why Not?
- Retro : Tom Bosley Knows Fathers Best
- EASTSIDE : Scholarship Group Gets $50,000 Grant
- CRENSHAW : Training Center Hits Graduation Goal
- BOOK REVIEW : Characters Motivated by Love in Prison Thriller : GREEN RIVER RISING <i> by Tim Willocks</i> ; William Morrow & Co. Inc. $23, 352 pages
- Cal State Fullerton Language Instructors Headed to Vietnam
- Horry Powers Rockets Forward : NBA finals: Still bothered by failed Piston trade, he says Houston "wouldn't be in this position now without me."
- Field for Californian Looks Like a Million
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Flyers Escape Devils' Trap to Tie Series
- TECHNOLOGY : Erasing Our Videotape Waste : Recycling videocassettes may not be the biggest moneymaker, but green-minded entrepreneurs have found that keeping all that plastic out of landfills can be priceless to the environment.
- When Two Legends Meet : Zoe Caldwell portrays diva Maria Callas in a tour de force performance. Says Caldwell: : 'From the moment I wake up, everything is geared for Maria . . . listening to her voice.'
- Coursing a Way to the Rockies
- STYLE / FASHION : <i> SOL</i> MATES
- Get Cooling System in Shape for Summer
- IN CIRCULATION : From A to Zyzzyva
- English-Language Bus Guides in Tokyo
- The Short Goodbye : Don't Look Now, But There Goes Another Los Angeles Landmark
- Team Granville : Ever Since He Was in Grade School, Michael Granville and His Father and Coach, Michael Sr., Have Charted a Careful, If Unorthodox, Course For the Budding Track Superstar. Will the Next Stop Be the '96 Olympics in Atlanta?
- Stimulating Japan's Economy, Not Tariffs, Will Open Up Its Markets
- Livermore Lab to the Rescue. . . Next for Ward Valley? : Babbit breaks a promise, but a bad deal may not yet be a done deal
- Skinhead Population Relatively Small but May Grow, Report Says : Antelope Valley: County commission suggests local governments develop programs to prevent hate crimes.
- ART : A Private World of Women : Annette Messager makes art about women's rituals, the secrets they develop in a world of male privilege. Just don't call her a feminist.
- Weekend Escape: Morro Bay : A family trip to the Central California Coast in a rented motor home goes off without a hitch
- Cathedral's Gutierrez Armed, Ready : Football: The junior signal caller sparkles in a field of 58 of the premier prep quarterbacks in the Southland.
- For the Trailer Park in Us All
- The Culture Wars : Dead White Males in Kilts: The Ultimate in PC Violence
- 1 Killed, 2 Hurt in Hollywood Freeway Crash
- Building a Future : 'Habitat' Reinvents a Neighborhood
- Savings Accounts on the Road
- DOWNTOWN : South Park Project Gets More Funding
- THE WACKIEST SPACESHIP IN THE GALAXY
- Focus : The Real Discovery : AFTER 10 YEARS, CABLE CHANNEL HAS SOME NUMBERS IT LIKES AND AN AUDIENCE THAT LIKES WHAT IT SEES
- Here's a Man Who Can Honestly Say He's Done It All
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Just refer to John Ingle on 'General Hospital' as Edward II of Port Charles
- Giant 'Tinkertoy' to Come Together in Orbit : NASA: International space station will be launched bit by bit, by various nations. Project is to be completed in 2002.
- 35 Tons of Metal Used in Reactors Is Found in Cyprus
- 'I'll Do Anything'
- The Business of Culture : A Moral Crusade Better Aimed at Old Hollywood
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Jack Peltason : Struggling to Keep California's Promise of Higher Education
- What a Bay for a Spring Cleaning : Volunteers Spruce Up Newport Harbor, Finding Less Trash Than Years Past
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Allen Is No Puppet, Onetime Opponent Gil Ferguson Contends
- 'The Old Boys Network Mentality' : Golf: Twenty of 42 private courses in Los Angeles and Orange counties deny women tee times on Saturday mornings, an AP review reveals.
- Equipping Playgrounds for the Big Kids on the Block : Recreation: Brightly colored facilities in Palmdale and one opening soon at a Santa Clarita park are designed specifically for teen-agers.
- ROCK RESURGENCE: Having withstood persistent challenges in...
- Kidnaped Youths Returned to U.S. Mother : Balkans: She never gave up hope. Children are found in Yugoslavia 6 years after Serbian father lost custody.
- Simpson Case Is Seed for 'Garden of Justice'
- Class of '95 Experienced a Period of Much Change : CSUN graduates move on, better prepared for life's realities, having seen a regional recession, a dramatic upheaval in campus diversity and much more.
- Morrison Rallies to Stop Ruddock in Six
- Destination: Oahu : Inside Tracks : A local family's favorite hiking trails, with a waterfall and shave ice as rewards
- Suite for Emily 7. A Style of Prayer, by Lynda Hull
- L.A. Speak : Mountain Bike Babble
- THE SUMMER OF THE BONEPILE MONSTER ...
- Video : Drive-By Muppets
- TRACK AND FIELD : Scott, Pentecost Win After Taking Setbacks in Stride : State championships: The Fremont junior wins long jump title despite a groin injury. And the senior from Loyola captures shotput event after failing to qualify for the discus.
- Central L.A. Is Still a Gold Mine of Promising Olympic Athletes
- Clinton Seeks Strict Drunk Driving Laws : Public safety: He urges states to get tough with teen-agers who hit the road under the influence. His crusade is latest in political contest on family values.
- THE FAB 6
- They Also Serve Who Just Sit and Read
- John Adam Belgin; Mathematician at Navy Base
- Police Thinking First About the Fourth : Law enforcement: Huntington and Newport are already making plans to avert holiday violence.
- Two Critically Hurt in Anaheim Crash
- Bill Would End Mayor's Raid on DWP to Expand Police : If Senate approves the measure, already passed by the Assembly, there will be no more donations to the city of 5% of the utility's revenues.
- Majority of Simi Valley Trustees Appear to Favor School Conversion
- Louis B. and Harry C., Make Room for Bob K.
- STATE OF MIND : Patty Pending
- When in Denmark, Scan Bargains
- An Island Just Jiving in Place : Novel of tropical city's decay teems with desire : CUBA AND THE NIGHT, <i> By Pico Iyer (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 256 pp.)</i>
- Dr. Beach's Best : Using a scientific approach to rank Hawaii's sandy strands
- CRENSHAW : 'African Americans' Photo Exhibit Opens
- Victorious Holden Makes a Pledge on Own Terms : Elections: 10th District councilman promises to be more responsive to constituents during last tenure. But some residents remain skeptical.
- Campus Correspondent : Squeezing the Middle Class Out of Private Universities
- Oceanfront Residents Reject Talk of Merger : Communities: Only one of 80 at a meeting on the future of the beaches raises a hand to support joining either Port Hueneme or Oxnard.
- The Special Challenge of the Santa Monicas : Environment: New superintendent Arthur Eck must organize area's piecemeal nature into an accessible national park.
- The Voice of Future Past
- Savings Galore as They Sever the Family Ties
- In Brief
- Screechless in Seattle : And now for someone completely different: Pete Droge emerges from the hotbed of alternative rock with a troubadour's style. (He still wears plaid, though.)
- Seattle Troupe's Glass Slipper : Taking a break from its home base to fill in for the Joffrey Ballet, the Pacific Northwest Ballet brings 'Cinderella' to Orange County.
- COLORED PEOPLE: A Memoir by Henry...
- Lytton Strachey Redux : Is yet a third version of the writer's biography really necessary? : LYTTON STRACHEY: The New Biography, <i> By Michael Holroyd (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $35; 780 pp., color and black and white photos)</i>
- Oklahoma City: A Different Story
- Taking Women to New Heights
- Mediterranean Searched for One of Seven Wonders of Ancient World
- Even Boeing Can't Rise Above Global Price Wars
- Early Alzheimer's Diagnosis Lets Its Victims Call Devil by Name : Disease: Once-full lives slip away, and knowing why isn't always comfort. But support groups can help patients retain their dignity.
- WEST ADAMS/ UNIVERSITY PARK : CRA Advisory Panel Has 10 Spots Open
- McDougal Confirms His Grand Jury Date in Whitewater Probe
- MID-WILSHIRE : Minorities' Private School Connection
- STYLE / Restaurants : RIGHT AT HOME
- U.S., Allies Start to Boost Bosnia Force : Balkans: Defense Secretary Perry says he may send more planes to help protect U.N. troops. He predicts Serbian harassment will intensify.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Merchants Get OK to Impose Levy
- Insulin May Help Prevent Diabetes, Study Indicates
- HUNTINGTON PARK : City Will Use Grant to Hire Two Officers
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : David Pagni Is Forever Calculating Ways to Make Numbers Friendly
- Condos Evacuated After Gas Line Breaks
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees' Talk Is Cheap Against Johnson
- Biederman Barrels for Title
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Masakayan Almost All the Way Back
- Wraps Taken Off Training Center : Olympics: At a cost of $65 million, 150-acre site near San Diego joins Lake Placid, N.Y., and Colorado Springs as training facilities.
- Titans Capture National Title on Kotsay's Day : College World Series: Sophomore center fielder hits two home runs in first two innings, then pitches the final 1 2/3 in Fullerton's 11-5 victory.
- Surplus Stores : The Battle Over Privatizing Military Junk
- She's Rancher 'On the Side'
- Flowering Bargains in 4-Inch Pots
- New Tremors Shake Sakhalin Island
- CRENSHAW : Training Center Hits Graduation Goal
- Gingrich Makes Splash Testing Waters
- SOUTH GATE : Firestone Boulevard Face Lift Planned
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- Accord Close on N. Korean Nuclear Pact : Asia: U.S. negotiators in Malaysia confirm breakthrough in stalled deal on reactors, weapons program that was signed last year. Agreement would avert threatened confrontation.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : How in the world does Lynn Thigpen do so much--and get it all right?
- CRENSHAW : 'African Americans' Photo Exhibit Opens
- Fast Kick Sends Arce to Victory : Track and field: Palmdale High senior overtakes Harper in 3,200 at Golden West Invitational.
- Woman Slain on Her Morning Jog : Violence: Flight attendant is shot in the face less than a block from her Fountain Valley home when she refuses to get into the gunman's car.
- List of Courses Restricting Women's Play on Weekends
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Maintains Lead With a 71
- Thunder Gulch Gives Lukas First Quintuple Crown : Belmont Stakes: Winner's time is slow, but it's five in a row for trainer in Triple Crown races.
- 'Scream' Scores
- Colorizing a Classic in San Diego : With a black 'Hedda Gabler,' director Sheldon Epps pursues his goal of bringing more artists of color to the Old Globe.
- A Pooch in Paradise : Living it up at Oahu's quarantine station
- MUTUAL FUNDS / RUSS WILES : Bracing for Inevitable End of Bull Market Run
- South African Leaders at Odds Over Environmental Policies
- Plugged In to Learning : Museum's Education Director Expands Programs to Spark Youths' Interest in Science
- Four-Star Films : 'The Bridge on the River Kwai'
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Italy's First Gondolier Grads
- Cheers, Sweeties
- Taiwan Leader to Leave U.S.; China Vents Its Anger at Visit
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Making One Big Park From Many Pieces
- WILLOWBROOK : Cancer Society Plans New Office
- Foam Sticks to It When It Counts Most : Weapons: The gooey substance forms barrier between combatants and is one of several non-lethal tools. Police, military could be customers.
- O.C. Developers, Big Business and Labor Are Throwing Money and Muscle Behind the County Half-Cent Sales Tax Hike. Call This Unlikely Alliance... : THE TAX TEAM
- Deal of the Week
- Cruise Ship Scores
- Scouting the islands for unusual treats-to-go, from guava grilling sauce to Maui champagne
- NASA Is Keeping Its Eyes on Restroom Down the Hall
- Bomb Blast in Colombian City Kills 20 People, Wounds 90
- Failed Computer System Costing County Millions
- Tax Breaks When Hiring Domestics
- Women Who Run With Virginia Woolf : A rich, frank appraisal of the writer and her eclectic circle : VIRGINIA WOOLF, <i> By James King (W.W. Norton & Co.: $35; 720 pp.)</i>
- BOTTOM LINE : Siren Call
- Who Pays for Repairs Inside Rental Units?
- Study Reports 23 Million Refugees
- 'Patton'
- Israel, Syria Agree to Talks Between Army Chiefs of Staff
- The Right Medicine for Sick Animals : Pets: About 500 trauma centers treat victims of car accidents, poisonings, shootings and sudden life-threatening illnesses. Care is often superior, but costs can be steep.
- In the '90s, Prisons Come Before Schools : The young, who know trends, see that the only jobs in social services will be behind bars.
- Simi Trustees Appear to Favor School Conversion : Education: Board votes Monday on a plan to add ninth-graders to four-year campuses by making Sequoia Junior High a magnet high school.
- At Red Canyon, Ranching and Conservation Are Intertwined : Wyoming: Nature Conservancy bought the 5,000-acre spread in 1993. Thus far, the theory works.
- NoHo Now : Valley Neighborhood Shows Off Its Growth at Annual Festival of Performing, Visual Arts
- Crackdowns on Speeders Only the Start : Checkpoints and enforcement in West Valley are not enough; self-policing may be needed
- Explosion and Fire Damage Simi Home
- Aiding the Public, Watching Their Backs : So It Has Come to This--an Era in Which Firefighters Must Wear Bulletproof Vests
- Graf Fit Enough in Paris : French Open: She confirms her recovery from injury and illness by running around Sanchez Vicario in final.
- Mantle Has Made It Past 'First Hazard Zone'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Old-Timers See a Need for Change
- Monroe Steals Show in Cameo : Auto racing: Malibu racer's starts are infrequent but he makes an impact in rare appearance at Saugus.
- In Brief
- In Brief
- Man Seeking Assassin to Kill Family Is Charged
- Move to Limit Citizenship Gains Support
- Not So Fast on the Marina : New mega-development plan: Who's looking after the public interest?
- Williams No Help in Angel Loss
- Horse Racing Tries to Keep Clientele From Fading in the Stretch
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- INTRODUCING . . . JILL SOBULE : Pop Success Kisses a Wry, Whimsical Girl
- THEATER NOTES : A New (Old) Venue for Los Angeles
- How to Live With a Hobbesian Choice
- The Simpson Trial : Will There Be Life in Court After the Jury Dwindles to 11?
- When Make Believe Hits Reality
- Notes about your surroundings
- Gunfire Wounds 3 at Anaheim Party
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Gays Won't Take Clinton's Betrayal Lightly : Gay rights: He will pay for refusing even a 'friend of court' gesture in Colorado case.
- Much at Stake in Bill to Kill 'Hidden Tax' : Impact of eliminating utility's 'surplus' transfer to L.A. needs to be scrutinized in Senate
- Checkpoint Gets Careful Look : Fate of Border Patrol Operation May Hinge on Its Effectiveness
- Where the Antelope Played : THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE ANTELOPE VALLEY'S NAMESAKE
- PICO-UNION : Farmers Market Still Looking for a Home
- MONEY : Tip Jars Offer a Change of Pace
- Santa Ana Schools No Longer Such Easy Marks for Taggers
- Man Fatally Shot in His Neighborhood
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : The Mick Wasn't the Babe, but He Could Have Been
- Having Mahler Two Ways
- ART : An Artist Finds His Place in the World : Obsessed with maps, Guillermo Kuitca makes self-scrutinizing works that are leading art mavens to his Buenos Aires base.
- WHY DO THEY CALL IT TOPEKA? How...
- In Industrial Revolution II, Information Rules
- BOOK EDITORS TALK TO WRITERS by...
- Around the World in 80 Days (TNT...
- NBA Stars, Legends Lead Hoops Camp : Recreation: Three-day workshop for inner-city youths will mix basketball with education.
- RSVP / The Social City : For the Smithsonian's 150th, the Partying Starts Here
- Let's Keep the Goal of Recovery in Mind : Supervisors, Popejoy Need to Check Egos at the Door
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Yamaoka Spins Victory for Valley South
- A Recycler Wonders: Whose Trash Is It, Anyway? : The weekly theft of curbside newspapers by a scavenger prompts one resident to examine the city's shifting attitude toward its garbage.
- West Passed in Second Half : All-star football: Two touchdown throws by Spruill help East overcome 9-0 halftime deficit.
- Chang Has Played Here Before, Muster Has Been Here Before
- She's Racing Against a Different Clock : Kim Gallagher, Twice an Olympic Medalist, Has Cancer at Age 31
- ALL-AREA VOLLEYBALL TEAM / TOP BOYS' PLAYER : Ryan Millar
- Koll Names Executive VP of Administration
- PROFILE : Rough Rider : Stephen Yokich Takes UAW Reins at a Critical Juncture
- Scared Like a Rabbit, Brave Like an Eagle
- 'Rocky' Road Propels Boxer Toward Games : Inspired by Stallone Films, East L.A.'s Frankie Carmona Is a 'Pit Bull' in Quest for Atlanta Slot
- The Dream of a Central City : The Gateway project seeks to re-energize Downtown Los Angeles as a commercial and transportation hub for the next century. But will the city rediscover its center?
- Mexican History With French Accent : Culture: Architecture and baguettes hint at Santa Rosalia's past. Such sights are unexpected on this peninsula, where fishing villages and desert flora are the norm.
- Facts Remain--Police Stations Outdated : The rejection of Prop. 1 only delays needed modernization
- SANTA PAULA : 41 Students Graduate From Aquinas College
- BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : De La Maza Adjusts to Relief Work
- The Angriest Actor : Native American activist Russell Means focused his fierce will at Wounded Knee. Can a revolutionary co-exist with 'Pocahontas'?
- THE BIZ : Hollywooer
- Sharing your living space with a child, while staying sane, can require some ingenuity
- Overachieving Fullerton Wins National Title
- Lima's Wetlands Park Is Facing an Urban Siege : Peru: Developers and landowners try to grab pieces of 'Little Everglades.' Surrounding poverty also has an impact.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Nonprofit Groups Seek Latino Donors
- Worrell Relishes His Saving Grace
- In Brief
- Seniors: More Fans of Feldman Column React
- Swiss Favorite
- Tear Gas
- Crime Is Not the Issue in MCA Expansion Plan
- Unsinkable Molly Brown's Legacy Lives On...
- Ambivalent About Affirmative Action
- THE BILLBOARD QUEEN
- Wetlands: Development Accord Explained
- CityWalk and Crime: A Difference in Perception
- WESTWOOD : $75-Million High-Tech Home for Grad School
- A Dictator? Blame the Supervisors
- Doris Allen Elected Speaker
- SANTA MONICA : A Sign of Summer: Plugged Storm Drains
- HMOs: Case of Dr. Kildare Meets Madison Avenue
- SAM FANS
- FDA's Record on Drug Reviews
- SMELL- O-VISION
- Guns and Courts
- Simpson Jury
- PRO BONO--AND NOT
- Triplets: The Up Side of Raising 'Multiples'
- CHRISTIAN POP
- Valley College's Gym for Disabled Students
- Plan to Bulldoze Garden Is Disturbing and Far-Reaching
- San Diego Court Calls Halt to 'International' Child Molester : Crime: He was a collector of lewd photographs of young men and boys, and an American who became a Canadian citizen despite a pending U.S. arrest warrant. Then he crossed the border to get a good price on film developing.
- College District Copes With Crisis
- SOAP SNAFU
- Hollywood Helps to Polish a Local Diamond : Recreation: The baseball field at Helen Keller Park in Athens has been restored, thanks to a TV producer who enlisted financial help from his industry colleagues.
- Japanese Markets Are Open to Products Its People Want
- ALL EARS
- Fears for Security All But Push Public's Art Out of Public View : Washington: Many federal buildings are themselves treasures of art and architecture. Murals both stark and ennobling adorn walls and ceilings, but the days when people could stroll in are gone.
- Child Support Payments Were Doubled
- SAM SLAM
- Southern Sojourn
- INSPIRATIONAL
- Experiencing Life in the Flight Paths
- Malibu
- The Alternatives if Voters Say No Thanks to Measure R
- Traffic Deaths Point to Need for Re-Education
- Defending Use of Unapproved Drugs
- FROM FAST FOOD TO FRANCE
- Cleaning Courts
- Nursing Begrudged
- COMMENTARY ON COUNTY GOVERNMENT : 'R' Is for Recovery but Don't Neglect Restructuring and Reform : The ballot measure is necessary for short-term fiscal health. After that, we need to tackle the long-term task of reshaping bureaucracy. But it will take guts and fresh thinking.
- Community College Plan Will Save Taxpayer Funds
- In Defense of Dave
- Obituaries - June 11, 1995
- NONFICTION - June 11, 1995
- NONFICTION - June 11, 1995
- NONFICTION - June 11, 1995
- NONFICTION - June 11, 1995
- NONFICTION - June 11, 1995
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Measure R Still Falling Well Short of Majority : Survey of both all voters and likely voters shows tax increase in trouble. Undecideds could make difference.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Decision on Chief Puts Riordan in Tough Bind : LAPD: Upholding Police Commission's rebuke of popular Williams could hurt mayor politically. Rejecting it could undermine panel's credibility.
- NOTEBOOK : USC's Gillespie Praises Garrido, Titans
- WALK ON: First there was the Hollywood...
- Simpson Case Already Is Rewriting the Rule Book : Law: In a year since the murders, trial's impact is seen in juries, courtroom TV and the legal system itself.
- Officer's Killing Is Like a Death in the Family for Glendora
- Taft Student, 16, Shot to Death Outside Mall
- COLUMN ONE : Wilson's Growing Payroll : Despite claims to shrink government, he has boosted the number of political appointees since his predecessor. His aides say the increase is in response to new demands.
- Bankruptcy Will Have Subtle Effect on Schools : Education: Fallout won't be as severe as first feared, but it will hurt curriculum development, supplies and other areas.
- It Was Just Two of Those Things
- Support Sluggish for O.C. Tax Hike : Bankruptcy: A June 27 ballot proposal to generate bailout funds does not have a majority, a Times poll finds. But 15% remain undecided.
- AIRLINES
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- PACOIMA : Quake Veteran Raises Funds for Kobe
- BURBANK : Woman Arrested in Her Baby's Death
- NEWPORT BEACH : Monte Vista Benefit Being Rescheduled
- LOS ANGELES : Buttafuoco Charged With Soliciting Prostitution
- Brothers Deny Guilt in Claes Murder Case : Courts: Sixth and seventh young men arrested deny knowingly hiding gun allegedly used to kill 14-year-old.
- EAGLE ROCK : Man Gets 545 Days in Jail for Chronic Spouse Abuse
- NFL Wants Exposure, but Not This Kind
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY GOLF
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Grahe Is Red-Hot for Rockies
- Album Reviews
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