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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
The world economy
On the rise
Narendra Modi in the ascendant
Uttar hegemony
Dutch elections
Domino theory
Brexit and Scotland
Leave one union, lose another
Aid to fragile states
The Central African conundrum

■Letters
On Brexit, the news, Chile, Singapore, diamonds
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The world economy
From deprivation to daffodils

■United States
Exceptionalism
Wagner vs Wagner
Counter-terrorism
Loosening the rules
Prisons
The incarcerated workforce
Chuck’s gun shop
Anything you want
America’s missing servicemen
Raiders of the lost barks
Lexington
Deal breaker

■The Americas
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Mexico City, we have a problem
Bello
The pros and cons of Macri’s gradualism
Guatemala
Deaths foretold

■Asia
Impeachment in South Korea
Rule of eight
Gambling in Australia
The biggest losers
State elections in India
A lotus in full flower
Parliamentary trickery in India
An obsession with expropriation
Post-war reconciliation in Sri Lanka
Still riven
Sri Lanka’s disappeared
No closure
Banyan
Vanishing pork shanks

■China
China and South Korea
Nationalism unleashed
Civil law
Code red
Football
New rules, new dodges

■Middle East and Africa
Central African Republic
Averting another CAR crash
South Sudan
Death spiral
Libya’s war
Coastal retreats
South Africa and Russia
Say my name
Saudi Arabia
Farewell my guardian

■Europe
Dutch elections
The centre holds
The EU-Turkey deal
Out of sight
Polish diplomatic squabbles
Pyromaniac politics
Ireland’s lame duck
Jaded isle
Charlemagne
Open up

■Britain
Scottish independence
Sturgeon the brave
Article 50
Scotched
The Conservative Party manifesto
Promises, promises
Sterling
Defying gravity
The future of broadband
A very British compromise
Life expectancy
Mortality tale

■International
The pope’s travails
Is the pope Catholic?
The Vatican bank
Man of God v Mammon

■Business
Microsoft
Head in the cloud
Intel buys Mobileye
The road ahead
Disneyland Paris
Taking the Mickey?
Elon Musk and batteries
Megawatts and mega tweets
The pharma business
A better pill from China
Cannabis and Donald Trump
Weed killer?
Sporting mega-events
Gamesmanship
Schumpeter
To hell and back

■Finance and economics
The Federal Reserve
Up, up and away
The Federal Reserve
The public’s interest
African sovereign-wealth funds
Buried treasure
Trade deals
KORUS of disapproval
Buttonwood
Building a beta mousetrap
Oil prices
Full tank
Iceland’s capital controls
The end of a saga
Free exchange
The best policy
Correction: Green finance for dirty ships

■Science and technology
Yellow fever in Brazil
Monkey business
Optics
The bug-eyed view
Astronomy
Flashes of inspiration
Mapping subterranean resources
DNA goes underground
Animal behaviour
Spider bites

■Books and arts
20th-century poetry
The art of losing
Popularity
Recipe for success
Fiction
Black door
The human imagination
Inside your head
Music from the Middle East
High notes
Johnson
Subversive facts

■Obituary
Gustav Metzger
Art as weapon

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■Leaders
Subatomic opportunities
Quantum leaps
Britain’s budget
Spreadsheets v politics
Stockmarkets
Bubble-spotting
Geopolitics
One China, many meanings
Food snobbery and economics
In praise of quinoa

■Letters
On renewable energy, voting
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The one-China policy
The great brawl of China

■United States
Democracy in America
Everything-gate
Ryancare
Medicine or poison?
Lobbying for refugees
That’s awesome
The updated travel ban
Improved, unjust
WikiLeaks, again
The spy who came in for the code
Chicago
This American carnage
Campus free speech
Blue on blue
Lexington
Fear and loathing everywhere

■The Americas
Brazil
An accidental, consequential president
Ethnicity in the Caribbean
Favouring curry
Bello
How to steal a country

■Asia
Australia’s economy
On a chiko roll
Elections in Western Australia
Western values
Free speech in Singapore
Grumble and be damned
North Korea and Malaysia
A despot takes hostages
Pakistan
Pak on track?
Banyan
A tale of two statues

■China
The national legislature
Caretaker of the chrysalis
Politics
Any colour, so long as it’s red
Dodging censorship
Xi, the traitor

■Middle East and Africa
The war against Islamic State
Caliphate at bay
Egypt’s economy
Green shoots
A port for Gaza
Preventing the next war
Cameroon
Lingua fracas
South Africa
Disgrace

■Europe
The Dutch election
The populists’ dilemma
A new charter for Turkey
Me, the people
Humanitarian visas
Another way in?
Macedonia’s political crisis
Scared in Skopje
Strays in Istanbul
When fat cats are a good thing
Charlemagne
Go, speed racer, go

■Britain
The budget
Calm before the storm
New taxes
Read my lips
Northern Ireland
An upset in Ulster
European Union migrants
Administrative agonies
Sport and politics
Rugby unionism
Further education
Technical upgrade
Juvenile delinquency
The kids are all right
Bagehot
Theresa May sallies forth

■International
Grain consumption
Of rice and men

■Technology Quarterly
Quantum devices
Here, there and everywhere
Metrology
Sensing sensibility
Communications
Oh what entangled web we weave
Quantum computers
Cue bits
Brain scan
David Deutsch
Software
Program management
Uses
Commercial breaks

■Business
The mining business
The richest seam
Tech IPOs
Oh, Snap!
PSA buys Opel
Used carmaker
Railways
The whistle’s blowing
Rise of the micro-multinational
Chinese and overseas
New production technologies
Recasting steel
Schumpeter
Jiopolitics

■Finance and economics
The future of insurance
Counsel of protection
Peer-to-peer insurance
When life throws you lemons
Asset management
Choosing Life
Buttonwood
A port in a storm
Deutsche Bank
Blues in a different key
Trade with China
Shock horror
Global property prices
Searching for sanctuary
Green-shipping finance
Light at the end of the funnel
The Dutch economy
Who’s Nexit?
Free exchange
Borrowed time

■Science and technology
Synthetic biology
Something’s brewing
Unmanned underwater vehicles
A clever solution
Women in research
Fairer than it was
Road accidents
Safe on taxis
Smartphone diagnostics
Pictures of health
Sexual attractiveness
My chemical romance

■Books and arts
The future of America
Bland comfort
Social media
In praise of serendipity
Dutch fiction
Madness in words
Consciousness explained
The blind Bach-maker
Traditional Japanese theatre
Enduring power

■Obituary
Mostafa el-Abbadi
All the books in the world
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Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
The French presidency
France’s next revolution
Nigeria’s sick president
Get well soon, Mr Buhari
Red tape in America
Doing deregulation right
Indian banks
From worse to bad
Deportation
Oiling the machine

■Letters
On companies, bubbles, Scotland, banking, Alabama, the green belt, time
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
French politics
Fractured

■United States
Regulation
Grudges and kludges
The budget
Ten-penny plan
Nuclear weapons
Assured destruction
Anti-Semitism
Past and present
Los Angeles
Dense as in smart
Lexington
Leading v cheerleading

■The Americas
Canada’s Conservatives
Chasing Trudeau
Peru’s disappeared
Unearthing the past
Corruption in Mexico
The backhander bus
Bello
He who pays democracy’s piper

■Asia
Philippine politics
Death and taxes
North Korean assassination
VX marks the spot
Donald Trump and Afghanistan
A bitter stalemate
The politics of language in Sri Lanka
Crossed in translation
An ultranationalist kindergarten
School of shock

■China
Hong Kong’s chief executive
Lam dunk
Anti-smog activism
Choking with fury
Banyan
The constrained dictator

■Middle East and Africa
Nigeria
A nation holds its breath
Water in Africa
Pay as you drink
South Africa
Hail to the chiefs
Rwanda
If you build it, they may not come
Saudi Arabia
The destruction of Mecca
Syria
Truncheons at a gunfight

■Europe
Populism in Italy
A tale of two mayors
German defence
Eine deutsche Atombombe?
Russian riddles
Whispers from the Kremlin
Populism and social media
Twitter harvest
Charlemagne
Contempt of court

■Britain
The NHS and social care
Paying for grandpa
The Tories and their opponents
Monarch of all she surveys
Competition and choice
Switching off and on
British banks
Better does not mean good
Divorce law
Blame game
Transgender schoolchildren
Changing rooms and beyond
Devolution in England
All politics is loco
Bagehot
The parable of Gibraltar

■International
Deportation
Exit strategies

■Business
Health care
The wonder drug
Mobile phones
The new old thing
The woes of Uber’s boss
Road rage
Samsung
Group sacrifice
Cargo shipping
Still at sea
Business in Rwanda
Party of business
A corruption probe into Eni
Eni questions
Schumpeter
The British experiment

■Finance and economics
India’s economy
Off balance
Buttonwood
Money illusion
The LSE and Deutsche Börse
No deal?
American trade policy
Plan of action
Currency manipulation
Biting at the champs?
Moral hazard
Taken for a ride
Private-equity deals
Poised to pounce
Free exchange
An impossible mind

■Science and technology
Palaeontology
The living was easy
Lunar spaceflight
Fly who to the Moon?
Artificial intelligence
Neighbourhood watch
Finding new antibiotics
The 48 uses of dragon’s blood
Electronics
One chip to rule them all

■Books and arts
Violence and inequality
Apocalypse then
Wall Street
Stevie wonder
Norse mythology
Stories from the top of the world
Johnson
Lexical treasures
New fiction
Dreams and dreamers
The Academy Awards
Gleaming in the moonlight

■Obituary
Stanley Bard
Up in the old hotel

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Politics this week
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■Leaders
Renewable energy
Clean energy’s dirty secret
Gender budgeting
Making women count
Brazil’s pensions
Geronto-generosity
Iran and America
No blank cheque
Diamonds and marriage
A girl’s new best friend

■Letters
On Kenya, American law, voting, Russia, data
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Renewable energy
A world turned upside down

■United States
Environmental protection
Revenge of the polluters
A new national security adviser
McMaster and servant
Replacing Obamacare
Cost-sharing is caring
Deporting undocumented migrants
The dragnet and the scissors
The future of the Democratic Party
Boot-edge-edge
Wrongful convictions
Criminal injustice
Lexington
Dissent in the age of Trump

■The Americas
Brazil’s pensions
The burden on the young
Protecting wildlife
Stand your ground beef
Chile’s plutocrats
Bashing billionaires
Bello
Stop the carnage

■Asia
Women in South Asia
The missing middle
Mongolia’s finances
This might yurt
Security in Pakistan
Role reversal
Mining in South-East Asia
Shafted
Buddhism in Thailand
The missing monk
Banyan
Pivot or pirouette?

■China
China and North Korea
Shock and ore
Ethnic harmony
Journeys to the west

■Middle East and Africa
Iran and America
A new confrontation
Western Sahara
The never-ending dispute
South Africa
Horror show
The battle for Mosul
Going west
Education
Lessons from Liberia

■Europe
France’s Europhile candidate
The anti-Marine
Mme la Presidente?
France’s chances
Western Balkans
Russian overtures
The German left is back
Miraculous recovery
Charlemagne
The Gryfs of Europe

■Britain
Reducing immigration
Keep out
Agriculture and Brexit
Picking fights
The Brexit process
Lords-a-leaping
Taxing business
Under-rated
Charities
A time to give
The Metropolitan Police
Top of the cops
Higher education
Class warfare
Bagehot
Rebuild, and they will come

■International
The last diamond mine
The future of forever

■Business
The semiconductor industry
Silicon crumble
3G’s model
Barbarians at the plate
The independent-film business
Indie blues
Toy companies in Japan
State of play
Aarusha Homes
Room to grow
French entrepreneurs
Less misérable
Schumpeter
A trip to the shrink

■Finance and economics
Fintech in China
The age of the appacus
Trade statistics
Lies, damned lies and…
Securitisation in Europe
Limping along
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Still possessed
Gender budgeting
The fiscal mystique
Free exchange
I, taxpayer

■Science and technology
The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Tales of wonder
Asthma
Four good bugs
Oceanography
Fruits de mer
Epidemiology
Snap!
Peopling the Americas
Checkpoint

■Books and arts
Corruption
Despots’ jackpots
Sleeper trains
The end of the line
Literary biography
By the book
History and biography
Handshake with the past
Boris Nemtsov, the movies
A future that wasn’t

■Obituary
Norma McCorvey
The woman who never was

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Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
Reproductive technologies
Sex and science
Donald Trump’s White House
The Flynn fiasco
The United Kingdom
Sliding towards Scoxit
Greece and the euro
Uphill task
China’s beleaguered liberals
The two faces of Mr Xi

■Letters
On televisions, Venezuela, Singapore, multinationals, Republicans, Silicon Valley
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Cloning
The sheep of things to come

■United States
Turmoil in the administration
Errant Flynn
Labour markets
Forgotten men
Black colleges
Welcome, amigos
Detroit’s recovery
The boon of the huddled masses
Legal immigration
Minding the door
Howard Johnson’s
How HoJo lost its mojo
Lexington
NAFTA on notice

■The Americas
Ecuador’s elections
After the whipping
Bello
A Peronist on the Potomac
NAFTA
Canada calls
Venezuela
Miami vice

■Asia
The Kim family
Half-brotherly love
North Korea tests another missile
Got a rocket in your pocket
Cambodian politics
One down, 54 to go
Presidential elections in Turkmenistan
Protection racket
Elections in Jakarta
Fighting fake news
Taiwanese politics
A convenient untruth
Japan’s self-defence forces
Barmy army
Banyan
Red v green

■China
Intellectual debate
An illiberal dose
The stockmarket
Hunting crocodiles
Trump toilets
Improperly squatting
Middle East and Africa
Kenya (1): a dirty war
Food for the hyenas
Kenya (2): cows, guns and politicians
I burned a farm in Africa
Israel and Palestine
Bibi consults a real-estate expert
Zimbabwe’s “bond notes”
The king of funny money
Reforming Islam in Egypt
Sisi versus the sheikhs

■Europe
Greece’s endless woes
Enter the chorus, with cabbages
Moldova’s economy
A do-over in Moldova
Donald Trump and NATO
Pay up
Russian politics
Barred from the ballot
Italian politics
The gambler
Turkish-Russian relations
Getting into bed with the bear
Charlemagne
French lessons in dégagisme

■Britain
Scotland’s economy
Taking the low road
Britain in the Gulf
Back to the desert
The Labour Party
Double jeopardy
Ethical banking
Still cleaning up the Co-op
Ethical retailing
Exfoliating cash, needs a scrub
Criminal records
I know what you did last summer
Online-dating scams
Dearly beloved
Bagehot
Harman’s unfinished business

■International
International divorce
Unhappily ever after
Inter-faith marriage
Where Rashid and Juliet can’t wed

■Business
Electric cars
Volts wagons
Electric cars in Norway
Northern light
Old media
The Trump bump
New media
#Twittertrouble
Radio spectrum
Inventive auction
PSA and Opel
Driven together
Space firms
Eyes on Earth
Private aviation
Up, up and away
Schumpeter
Myopium

■Finance and economics
Brexit and financial centres
Picking up the pieces
Buttonwood
Undaunted by downgrades
Hank Greenberg
See you outside
Spanish banking
See you in court
Carbon tariffs and steel
Steely defences
Asian trade
Bouncing back
Copper
Two down
Inequality in China
The Great Divide of China
Free exchange
Not enough Europe

■Science and technology
The future of home delivery
Heel!
Agrichemicals
Holding fast
Tropical diseases
Blame the worm
Entrenched
Nasty chemicals abound in what was thought an untouched environment

■Books and arts
The evolution of Islam
The road once travelled
Northern Europe
Island of mystery
18th-century literary life
A man in full
Late style
When time is precious
Johnson
A taxonomy of dishonesty

■Obituary
Brunhilde Pomsel
A typist’s life

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Business this week (1)
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■Leaders
Russia and America
Courting Russia (502)
Israel and Donald Trump
If you build it, they will fight (25)
The European Union’s exit charge
Time to pick up the tab (24)
Financial regulation in America
The litter of the law (33)
Entertainment
The paradox of choice (8)

■Letters
On shareholders, Australia, schools, California, data, pop, police, Latin
Letters to the editor (3)

■Briefing
Russia and America
Champions of the world (5)

■United States
Presidential authority
Washington v Trump (29)
Donald Trump and satire
Super soaking (21)
Legal migration
Code red (16)
Political history
The little man’s big friends (28)
Lexington
French lessons (9)

■The Americas
NAFTA
Reshape or shatter? (7)
Green activism
Dying to defend the planet (4)
Brazilian manners
A more correct Carnival (4)

■Asia
Labour mobility in Asia
Waiting to make their move (37)
Communist insurgency in the Philippines
An extra mile
America and its Asian allies (1)
Fairway friends (3)
America and its Asian allies (2)
Two short fuses (3)
Politics in Tamil Nadu
Rank and bile (4)
Banyan
Country or continent? (25)

■China
Reality television
China’s transgender Oprah (9)
Unpopular films
Blame the critics (2)
Chinese statistics
Getting safer?

■Middle East and Africa
Israel and the Palestinians
The ultimate fantasy (45)
Iran and America
Remaking Iran’s revolution (7)
Nigeria
Big bother (6)
Drugs and ivory
Jumbo cartels (7)

■Europe
The Dutch election
Act “normal” or get out (9)
Ukraine’s divided east
Put asunder (64)
Corruption in Romania
People v pilferers (25)
Charlemagne
Surplus war (60)

■Britain
The Brexit bill
From Brussels with love (297)
Brexit and the lessons of empire
The art of leaving (15)
Student loans
A quick buck Britain Only
The housing white paper
Hardly groundbreaking Britain Only (3)
Trading with America
NH$? Britain Only (5)
The war on seagulls
Fighting them on the beaches Britain Only (3)
The environment
All choked up Britain Only
Bagehot
The green-belt delusion (24)
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■International
Refugees and technology
Migrants with mobiles (10)

■Special report: Mass entertainment
Winner takes all
Mass entertainment in the digital age is still about blockbusters, not endless choice(4)
If you liked that, you will love this
How to devise the perfect recommendation algorithm(3)
A slow-motion revolution
Traditional TV’s surprising staying power
Up close and personal
Alternative realities still suffer from technical constraints
Life is but a stream
China’s new craze for live-streaming(1)
The roar of the crowd
Nothing can beat a live event
Driven to distraction
Smartphones are strongly addictive(1)
Monetising eyeballs
The battle for consumers’ attention

■Business
Internet regulation
Eroding exceptionalism (2)
American retailing
Run ragged (1)
Winter sports
White out (1)
Grab v Uber
Road warriors
Tata Group
Board stiff (1)
Schumpeter
Snaptrap (3)

■Finance and economics
American financial regulation
Shearing and shaving (2)
Buttonwood
Time and tide (33)
Banking and the elderly
Not losing it (17)
Brexit
Not all black (4)
North Korean data
Best guesses (10)
Euro-zone bond markets
Unhappy birthday (2)
Data, financial services and privacy
Like? (3)
Free exchange
It’s been a privilege (2)
China’s central bank
Technically independent

■Science and technology
Molecular biology
Folding stuff (2)
Obituary
The joy of stats (4)
Materials science
A film worth watching (22)
Pollination
Where the bee sucks (3)
Female genital mutilation
Culture wars (83)

■Books and arts
Lost Europe
Mapping history (2)
Nature notes
The undercover life of animals
Thoughts on time
Clock-watching (1)
Civil wars
Brother against brother (5)
French fiction
From the bottom up
Wolfgang Tillmans
Fiery angel

■Obituary
Ken Morrison
Grocer and proud of it (1)

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■Leaders
American politics
An insurgent in the White House (658)
Universal basic incomes
Bonfire of the subsidies (8)
Emerging markets
Turkeys and blockbusters
Augmented reality
Say AR (7)
Youth and democracy
Vote early, vote often (50)

■Letters
Letters to the editor
On lifetime learning, France, failed states, Scotland, Donald Trump

■Briefing
Donald Trump’s foreign policy
America first and last (17)
Will it work?
Beware the indirect effects (9)
How America’s allies see it
The world, watching (6)

■United States
The Supreme Court
Gorsuch test (4)
Checks and balances
A crumbling fortress (29)
Trade with Mexico
Playing chicken (3)
The economics of immigration
Man and machine (6)
Working and race
Colouring in (58)
The murder rate
Spiking (8)
Lexington
Strength in numbers (25)

■The Americas
Argentina and Brazil
The Mauricio and Michel show (6)
Technology in Cuba
Real virtuality
Terrorism in Quebec City
A not-so-lone wolf (73)
Bello
Rage against the bribes department (3)

■Asia
Uttar Pradesh goes to the polls
A state of shocks (3)
Police corruption in the Philippines
The usual suspects (7)
An assassination in Myanmar
Death of an advocate (1)
How North Korea depicts the South
Blurred derision (4)
Gambling in Japan
In a spin (3)
Citizenship in New Zealand
Exceptional (4)
Banyan
Sun, sand, sentinels (3)

■China
Local government
Call the mayor!
Hong Kong
Trembling tycoons (9)

■Middle East and Africa
Trade restrictions
African Queen (1)
Street vendors in Africa
An unfree trade
Foreign currency in Nigeria
No dollars today (5)
Jordan
Not much might in the Hashemites (8)
Iraq
Mosul after Islamic State (15)

■Europe
Scandal in France’s presidential race
A wide open contest (88)
Ukraine’s intermittent war
Probing attack (252)
Migrant entrepreneurs
Startup-Kultur (6)
Russian history online
Networking revolution (4)
Business in authoritarian Turkey
Tigers in the snow (8)
Charlemagne
Silent partner (11)

■Britain
Negotiating post-Brexit deals
Trading places (18)
Euroscepticism and Trumpism
Mr Brexit’s homecoming (5)
The economy
Shop, then drop Britain Only (36)
Tourism
Vote leave Britain Only (1)
Alternative religions
The joy of sects Britain Only (1)
International development
Sweet charity Britain Only (1)
Rural architecture
From pigsties to prime locations Britain Only (9)
Bagehot
A dispatch from 2030 (8)
Correction: Running on empty
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■International
Young people and democracy
Not turning out (3)

■Business
Snapchat’s future
Snap to it (13)
ExxonMobil
Upstream with half a paddle (3)
Pet health care
Furry profitable
Logistics firms
Boxed in (2)
Consumer electronics
Screen shocker (2)
Food technology
Plant and two veg (1)
Smartphones in China
Upstarts on top (6)
Schumpeter
Silicon Valiant (59)

■Finance and economics
Emerging markets
Pop-up markets (4)
The Indian economy
Rupees for nothing (1)
Buttonwood
A taxing problem (1)
Trade deals
Trying For Anything (1)
The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange
High-tech, low impact (2)
Asset management
Ctrl alt-beta (1)
Custodian services
Quis custodiet? (2)
Free exchange
Better than a wall (4)

■Science and technology
Augmented reality
Better than real (3)

■Books and arts
India
Conviction politicians (5)
Johnson
The giant shoulders of English (13)
Statistics
Nullius in verba (8)
The law in America
Whose rules, whose law (11)

■Obituary
J.S.G. Boggs
His money or his art? (10)

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