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■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week (1)
KAL's cartoon (4)

■Leaders
Refugees in Europe
Exodus (522)
Gay marriage: the aftermath
Some martyr (281)
The Federal Reserve
False start (18)
Business in China
The China that works (14)
Biodiversity
Growing pains (3)

■Letters
On Israel, Britain, advertising, taxes, the Balkans, the Suez Canal, education, the octopus, capitalism
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The Syrian exodus
“Germany! Germany!” (150)
Europe’s challenge
Strangers in strange lands (23)

■United States
Cyber-security
Trouble shooting (3)
Culture wars, cont’d
One man’s freedom (29)
United Airlines
The chairman’s flight (3)
Hawaii
Under the volcano (7)
Museums of black history
A fresh start (3)
Wildfires
America in flames (9)
Lexington
The cross blue line (16)

■The Americas
Canada’s role in the world
Strong, proud and free-riding (19)
Guatemala’s actor-politician
Change you can laugh at (1)
Colombia and Venezuela
Seeking scapegoats (17)
Mexico’s massacre probe
Look harder (22)

■Asia
Coup politics in Thailand
Curiouser and curiouser (10)
Japan’s yakuza
Doing the splits (8)
A new flag for New Zealand
Hang up the fern! (20)
The Pacific Islands Forum
Australasia feels the heat
Banyan
Hazing rituals

■China
Local-government debt
Looking for ways to spend
A religious revival
Animal spirits (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Syria
Positions harden (15)
Targeting terrorists
Britain’s jihadi kill list (3)
Political rights in the Gulf
Creeping consultation (1)
Yemen’s war
A downward spiral (6)
Public transport in Africa
In praise of matatus (4)

■Europe
Turkey and the Kurds
The hatred never went away (40)
Greek voters
Life under capital controls (4)
Russia’s opposition
Lonely but not lost (9)
Charlemagne
Leading from the front (15)

■Britain
The new Elizabethans
Longest to reign over them (41)
Syrian refugees
A hasty change of heart Britain Only (5)
The BBC World Service
London calling Britain Only (1)
The Scottish economy
Of whisky, oil and banks Britain Only (10)
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■International
Agricultural biodiversity
Banks for bean counters (2)
Botany and bureaucracy
A dying breed

■Special report: Business in China
Business in China
Back to business(8)
Definitions
How red is your capitalism?(3)
Private firms
Paper tiger, roaring dragon
Entrepreneurship and technology
It’s all go(2)
Innovation
Fast and furious
Consumers
The wild, wild east
Manufacturing
Still made in China(2)
Foreign investment
The new Silk Road
Reform
The good, the bad and the ugly

■Business
Virtual personal assistants
The software secretaries (15)
Android in China
The lure of the mobile kingdom
Glencore and commodity traders
Nowhere to hide (1)
Spanish family firms
Opening up
E-commerce in India
Stack and deliver (2)
AirAsia
A turbulent patch (2)
Mitsubishi in Mexico
A covenant of salt (1)
Schumpeter
Digital Taylorism (4)

■Finance and economics
The Federal Reserve
More red lights than green (7)
Buttonwood
Many unhappy returns (3)
A brief history of rate rises
Tightening pains (6)
Cash for residency
Indecorous leave to remain (1)
Bank heists
Crime and leniency (1)
Animating Europe’s capital markets
Vision and reality (2)
Puerto Rico’s debt
No way out (9)
Free exchange
Prudence and profligacy (4)

■Science and technology
Medicine
Chain reaction (26)
Stonehenge
Where the demons dwell (4)
Palaeoanthropology
Ecce Homo naledi (32)
Herpetology
Veggies in the making (1)

■Science brief
What is consciousness?
The hard problem (19)

■Books and arts
Germany in the 18th century
Prussian and powerful (7)
Drug-dealing in Brazil
Single-handed
The internet in Russia
Knowledge is power (2)
Writing about cricket…
…is writing about life (2)
John Lahr on the theatre
Bright lights
Modern art from the 1960s and 1970s
Colour me beautiful

■Obituary
Obituary: Claus Moser
Outside in (1)

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Business this week
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■Leaders
American politics
Trump’s America (431)
Europe’s migrant crisis
Merkel the bold (256)
Brazil’s disastrous budget
All fall down (100)
South Africa’s foreign policy
Clueless and immoral (41)
Remittances
Costly cash (2)

■Letters
On China, science, Alexander Hamilton, Urals, editing genes
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The Trump campaign
The art of the demagogue (33)
Foreign policy
Time to strike fear (4)

■United States
Tackling poverty
It’s expensive to be poor (11)
Arguing over Iran
Fighting talk (17)
Dairy farming
From moo to you (3)
Arctic America
Tales of Atlantis
Lexington
Is there an app for that? (7)

■The Americas
Brazil’s economy
Desperate times, desperate moves
Guatemala’s president
Not so serene (1)
Canada’s pot-loving church
Dope springs eternal (2)

■Asia
Marriage in India
Love (and money) conquer caste (7)
Pakistani politics
Upsetting the apple cart (8)
Indonesia
Too mild?
The Koreas and China
He shells, she shells (3)
Women and work in Japan
We’re busy. Get an abortion (2)

■China
Victory Day celebrations
Parade’s end (186)
Parade preparations
Tanks a lot (1)
Banyan
Unnatural aristocrats (2)

■Middle East and Africa
The Middle East and oil
The perils of relying on the sticky stuff (3)
Iranian politics
A lion in winter
Investment in Iran
Not so fast (3)
Smartphones and ultra-Orthodox Jews
Digital temptations (5)
Tourism in South Africa
Beware of good intentions (2)
Boko Haram
Shadow army (4)

■Europe
Generation Interrail
What Europe means to the young (3)
Polish gold fever
Waiting for the train (2)
France’s National Front
From protest to power (2)
Workers and wages
Our turn to eat
Organised crime
Ruffians in Rome (1)
Charlemagne
Sprechen Sie power? (6)

■Britain
Older workers
March of the greybeards (1)
Britain and Europe
Le wobble (4)
Music and journalism
Public NME
Nuclear weapons
A political torpedo Britain Only
Commercial property
Shop ’til you drop Britain Only
Bicycle-making
Wheels with soul Britain Only
Ethnic minorities
The XX-factor Britain Only (1)
Teacher recruitment
School’s out Britain Only (2)
Bagehot
The land that Labour forgot (6)
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■International
Urban planning
Streetwise (33)
Physical inactivity
You have waked me too soon… (1)

■Technology Quarterly
Monitor
In for the long haul(1)
Escape from flatland(1)
Sunshine and clouds
Flapping about
Difference engine
More from Moore(1)
Monitoring nuclear weapons
The nuke detectives(1)
Lasering the fuel
Rational consumer
Driving on camera(1)
3D printing
A bridge to the future
Wonderful widgets(1)
Brain scan
Teaching tomorrow

■Business
Primark
Faster, cheaper fashion (3)
Employers in America
Work to rule (36)
Hispanic broadcasting
Univision’s blurry picture (1)
ENI in Egypt
Euregas!
Hon Hai
Kicking the Apple addiction
Schumpeter
The Trump in every leader (1)

■Finance and economics
India’s economy
Still in business (1)
Buttonwood
With great power (3)
Global banks
Emerging troubles
Remittances
Like manna from heaven
The cost of international transfers
A tax on the poor (1)
Free exchange
Inflated claims

■Science and technology
Medicinal chemistry
Drugs that live long will prosper
The war on malaria
A charge that sticks
Fisheries
Drawing the line (2)
Evolution
Slippery customers

■Science brief
Why does time pass?
The moving finger writes (18)

■Books and arts
Gay rights in America
The arc of history (1)
American college football
Punishingly profitable (3)
Religious conflict
Bloodied brothers (3)
Herring’s history
Net worth (1)
New American fiction
Being Franzen’s friends
Cross-cultural art
East meets West

■Obituary
Obituary: Oliver Sacks
Travels through a mindscape (3)

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Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
Financial markets
The Great Fall of China (91)
Pay-as-you-go government
It’ll cost you (12)
The Iran nuclear agreement
Lots of heat but not much light (3)
Migration to Europe
Let them in and let them earn (88)
VR and the future of computing
Awaiting its iPhone moment (3)

■Letters
On patents, Germany and Poland, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
China and the world economy
Taking a tumble (8)

■United States
Nuclear waste
Faff and fallout (6)
Teamsters
Truckin’ on (1)
The fight to stop the nuclear deal
Counting heads (23)
Jimmy Carter
High Plains drifter (7)
Counterfeit art
The Bean and the Bubble
Lexington
The wheels on the bus (11)

■The Americas
Crime in Venezuela
Justice decayed (1)
Canada’s economy
The new rustbelt (2)
Caribbean resorts
Plaguing paradise (2)

■Asia
Politics in Malaysia
No more Mr Nice Guy (12)
An election in Singapore
The Lee side (1)
Troubled Nepal
Federal express
To change India
Lights, camera, inaction! (9)
Banyan
The uses of history (10)

■China
Family
Young, single and what about it? (1)
Ageing
The kin and I (1)

■Middle East and Africa
South Africa’s state-owned companies
Commanding plights (3)
Ebola in Sierra Leone
Hail to the chiefs
Reform in Iraq
Good on paper
Protests in Lebanon
Talking trash (16)
Israeli politics
The left’s Likudnik (1)
Muslim dress in Egypt
Haughty about the hijab (2)

■Europe
Migration in Europe
Looking for a home (14)
French security
Derailed (1)
South-eastern Europe
Knocking on heaven’s door
Turkish politics
The gambler (1)
Greek elections
And another one (2)

■Britain
Public services
Pay-as-you-go government
Murder and politics in Northern Ireland
The consequences of a killing (2)
Weather forecasting and the BBC
Turned out not so nice
Trade with Iran
Little Satan leverages hell Britain Only
Jeremy Corbyn’s economic policy
Too good to be true Britain Only (4)
Up, up and not away
Immigration breaks a record Britain Only (13)
Buses
Local motion Britain Only
Tourism
Pouring in Britain Only (2)
Bagehot
The statecraft of Davela Merkeron (1)
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■International
Luxury tourism
A place to lay your bread (3)
Responsible holiday-making
Travelling light (2)
Journalist wanted

■Business
Marketing in the digital age
A brand new game (5)
Monetising Snapchat
Snap judgments (1)
Agricultural suppliers
Controversial hybrids (12)
Taxing multinationals
Patently problematic (3)
Bakeries
Croissantonomics (5)
Schumpeter
Manage like a spymaster (5)

■Finance and economics
Infrastructure in the rich world
Building works (3)
Ukraine’s debt restructuring
Tinkering around the edges (8)
Defending the naira
Wheelbarrows to the rescue (5)
Monetary policy in Japan
Core concern (3)
The economics of generosity
The kindness of neighbours (3)
Private islands
Non-profit paradise (1)
Free exchange
Off the block (3)

■Science and technology
Virtual reality
Grand illusions

■Science brief
What caused the Cambrian explosion?
The other Big Bang

■Books and arts
Italian fiction
Ties that bind
Management theory
Blighting the horizon (2)
The French Resistance
Freedom force
The Lewis chessmen
Bones of contention
Islamist violence
Hydra-headed
Contemporary art in Japan
Educating Aida

■Obituary
Obituary: Howard Brody
The science of swing

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■Leaders
Genetic engineering
Editing humanity (126)
NGOs in China
Pummelling the little platoons (2)
Britain’s Labour Party
The resistible rise of Jeremy Corbyn (11)
Higher education in America
Better ways to pay for college (16)
The Ashley Madison hack
An affair to remember (97)

■Letters
On low-cost private schools, Nigel Piercy, Rosalind Franklin, hipsters, driverless cars
Letters

■Briefing
Genome editing
The age of the red pen (6)
Gene drives
The most selfish genes (1)

■United States
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina
Some people got away alright (1)
Iowa’s state fair
Of chops and choppers (3)
Pet waste
A crap-shoot (9)
Companies and employment
Who’s the boss? (2)
Lexington
The Sandernista revolution (60)

■The Americas
Sex and society in Latin America
Wonder women and macho men
The costs of sexism
Girl power
Bello
The migrant nation (4)

■Asia
Politics in Myanmar
Pistols and purges
Sri Lanka's parliamentary election
Mahinda misfires (18)
India’s lyrical politicians
Honeybees and souls (2)
Banyan
Asia’s new family values (2)

■China
Non-governmental organisations
Uncivil society (1)
After the Tianjin disaster
Poisonous connections (8)

■Middle East and Africa
Arab armies
Full of sound and fury (13)
Hizbullah’s learning curve
Deadly experience (4)
Islamic State and antiquities
Nothing is sacred (36)
Palestinian hunger strikes
To feed or to free (4)
South African property
Trendy townships (1)
Ali Bongo shares his inheritance
Giving back in Gabon (1)

■Europe
Russia’s economy
The path to penury (14)
Azerbaijan
Back in the USSR
Greek debt
What the classics know
Angela Merkel’s power
Angela regina (15)
Bullfighting
Why Spanish bulls are now deadlier (3)

■Britain
Britain’s new underclass
Hiding in plain sight (3)
The Labour Party
Seeing red (4)
Milk prices
Cowed Britain Only (2)
Immigration worries
Tunnel vision Britain Only (3)
Social work and policing
A new beat Britain Only
Financing airports
Runway robbery Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
Getting to Cambridge (3)
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■International
Islam and slavery
The persistence of history (24)
Journalist wanted

■Business
The motor trade
Death of a car salesman (7)
China’s motor trade
Driven to the brink
European mobile telecoms
Together we stand
Odebrecht
Principles and values (1)
Schumpeter
When workers are owners (8)

■Finance and economics
The sell-off in commodities
Goodbye to all that (38)
American oil
Nafta naphtha
Bitcoin
Forking hell (40)
Tax blacklists
EU hypocrites! (7)
Amish banking
Nice gig (1)
Free exchange
Graduate stock (4)

■Science and technology
El Niño
Bringing up baby (3)
3D printing
What goes around, comes around (2)
Climatology
Childbirth
Natural aerobatics
Glider spiders (1)

■Science brief
Of what is the universe really made?
To the dark side (2)

■Books and arts
Childhood autism
Horrible history (1)
Finance
The money trap (1)
Gore Vidal
Life out loud
Asia’s history
Brilliant threads
American television
Down and dirty in city hall (1)

■Obituary
Obituary: Padre Pietro Lavini
Stone by stone (1)

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Business this week
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■Leaders
China, East Asia and history
Xi’s history lessons (157)
Corporate tax in America
Inverted logic (10)
The world economy
Stuck in the middle (9)
Temporal politics
Rulers of time
Letter from the editor
A new chapter (135)

■Letters
On the House of Lords, Donald Trump, minimum wages, Silicon Valley, ETFs, Ecuador, deficits
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■United States
Urban crime
Midsummer murder (28)
College debt
More is less (5)
America and Cuba
Cuban deals (2)
Taxis v Uber
A tale of two cities (3)
New York property
Towering silliness (1)
Hillary Clinton and her e-mails
Other people’s rules (16)
The EPA spill
Arsenic and lost face (2)
Lexington
Anger management (8)

■The Americas
Protests in Honduras and Guatemala
A Central American spring? (1)
The Chinese in Canada
Long live Cantopop (2)
Rubbish in Brazil
Legislative landfill (1)
Bello
Next steps in Havana (1)

■Essay
Asia’s second-world-war ghosts
The unquiet past

■Asia
Brunei
All pray and no work (1)
Politics in Indonesia
Bye-bye beer banner
Afghanistan and the Taliban
A bloody message (1)
Population forecasts
The world’s biggest country (3)
Politics in Japan
Enraptored
Apology diplomacy
The hardest word (8)

■China
China and Russia
Packing up the suitcase trade (4)
The environment
Mapping the invisible scourge (1)
An industrial accident
Inferno (56)

■Middle East and Africa
Islamic State
The propaganda war (2)
Algeria
Bouteflika buffeted (4)
Israel’s defence spending
Locker hurt (2)
Kuwait and Islamic State
Terrorists v Muslims
Nigeria’s oil company
Petrodollar spill (2)
Comedy in South Africa
To laugh or cry

■Europe
Russia’s Ukrainian prisoners
The Kremlin’s new show trials (11)
Russia’s food embargo
The bonfire of the vans of cheese (6)
Turkey’s Kurds
Bombs away (2)
Italian politics
Not so forza any more (2)
French slang
Arabesque (2)
Charlemagne
The man who told us so (4)

■Britain
Islamist extremism
The battle of ideas (1)
Scottish Muslims
The thistle and the crescent (2)
Labour's leadership race
Corbyn’s cohort (1)
The jobs market
Silver linings
Kids Company
Suffering little children (1)
Grammar schools
From grammars to crammers
Petrol stations
Running on empty
Builders
Can we fix it? No we can’t
Bagehot
Where truth and myth collide (3)
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■International
Childbirth
Caesar’s legions (9)
Journalist wanted

■Business
Google
Spelling it out (3)
Berkshire Hathaway
All you can eat, Buffett? (1)
Tax inversions
All my bags are packed (1)
Lotte’s succession
A whole Lotte drama
Alibaba
Clicks to bricks (2)
The dairy industry
Turning sour
Schumpeter
From alpha to omega (4)

■Finance and economics
The devaluation of the yuan
The battle of midpoint (1)
China, the Fed and emerging markets
Yuan thing after another (2)
Personal loans
Whom to trust (1)
Buttonwood
A new contract for growth (2)
Japan’s economy
In jeopardy (1)
Saudi Arabia’s finances
Asset-rich, cash-poor
Greece’s latest bail-out
Third time lucky? (3)
Free exchange
Automation angst (3)

■Science and technology
Data privacy
We’ll see you, anon (4)
Better batteries
Tiny balls of fire (2)
Octopuses, genes and intelligence
Tentacles that think (4)
Exoplanets
Crowdsourcing the galaxy (2)

■Science brief
Is the universe alone?
Multiversal truths (4)

■Books and arts
New fiction
Friend in need
Finance
What’s the alternative? (2)
Richard Wagner
Taskmaster
New American theatre
Magical realism
Russian fiction
A man for all seasons
Public architecture
America’s front yard

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Obituary: Natalia Molchanova
The deepest dive (4)

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Innovation
Time to fix patents (72)
Polish politics
The German test (25)
China’s leaders
Party on the beach (4)
Financial supervision
One regulator to rule them all (2)
Science’s unsolved mysteries
Life, the multiverse and everything (9)

■Letters
On Jonathan Pollard, Singapore, families, America’s South, Africa, Britain and Europe
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■United States
Climate change and the president
Hotter than August (8)
The wisdom of crowds
Sound of the Trump (8)
Gay marriage: the aftermath
To have and to hold (3)
The western drought
Concrete oasis (2)
Brooklyn, the myth
Still bearded (2)
Ferguson a year on
Some kind of normal (1)
Lexington
The politics of the Iran deal (8)

■The Americas
Canada’s election campaign
Long, but not boring
Pollution in the Great Lakes
Evil orbs
Brazil’s space programme
Ten, nine, ten... (9)
Bello
An edifice in search of a function (2)

■Asia
North Korea’s new monied classes
Bread and circuses (1)
Politics in Australia
Choppergate
History wars in Taiwan
Examiner examined (3)
India’s north-east
The spoils of peace (3)
Religion in Indonesia
With God on whose side? (4)
Banyan
The 70-year itch (6)

■China
Beidaihe summit
Silent waves
Urban floods
At sea in the city (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Public services in the Arab world
Do-it-yourself (1)
Israel and the West Bank
Cracking down on the settlers (5)
Yemen’s civil war
Raising the stakes
Egypt
A bigger, better Suez Canal (23)
South Africa and its courts
Judges uncowed
Saving the rhino
A dilemma of horns (1)

■Europe
Post-post-nationalist Germany
Strict order (13)
Digital liberty in Germany
Wiki treason (1)
Poland’s Law and Justice party
Less crazy after all these years (6)
Doping in sport
All that glisters (4)
Turkey’s fractious politics
Fighting on two fronts (4)
Migrants in Calais
Learning from the Jungle (4)
Correction: Article of faith

■Britain
Interest rates
The only way is up (6)
The establishment
See no evil (14)
Immigration laws
Crisis mismanagement Britain Only (3)
Royal Bank of Scotland
British taxpayers lose £1 billion Britain Only (3)
Marching in Derry
Where hope and history rhyme Britain Only (1)
The EU referendum of 1975
Well-fed men v mavericks Britain Only
Equine offending
Foals rush in Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
Jeremy Corbyn: closet conservative (24)
Correction: The rotters’ club
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■International
Intellectual property
A question of utility (3)

■Business
The hotel industry
Life is suite
Mobile operating systems
Alpine Android (1)
Bosses’ pay
Who gets what? (4)
Iran’s car industry
Snapping into gear
Business and the law
Taking the gangster rap (1)
Schumpeter
Stuck on the runway

■Finance and economics
Spain’s economy
Back on its feet (3)
Buttonwood
Advancing, not retreating (2)
Puerto Rico’s finances
Hurricane warning (1)
Financial crime
Hard LIBOR (7)
Asian currencies
Plunging like it’s 1998 (6)
Distracted teens
The dreamboat next door (1)
The Federal Reserve
The Tarullo show (2)
Free exchange
Rule it out (1)

■Science and technology
The home of the future
Summon the comfy chairs! (1)
Ebola fever
Cluster bombing
AI and the fine-wine market
Quants and quaffs (15)
Antibiotic resistance
Zoology to the rescue
Precambrian animals
Asexual discrimination (2)

■Science brief
How did biology begin?
Life story (28)

■Books and arts
The Arab autocracies
Burning down their house (2)
Genetics
Breaking the code
New American fiction
Searching and slouching
Myanmar’s political opening
With a cause
Mozambican fiction
Of lions and men
Archaeology in Egypt
What lies beneath?

■Obituary
Obituary: Mullah Omar
In the land of the blind

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For-profit education
The $1-a-week school (66)
Hedge funds
Fatal distraction (2)
Turkey and Syria
Erdogan’s dangerous gambit (29)
Renewable energy
Puffs of hope (3)
Espionage
What laws in the jungle? (6)

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On Greece, Uber, Iran, pirates, Israel, London
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■Briefing
Low-cost private schools
Learning unleashed (23)

■United States
Renewables
Wondering about wind (1)
The Jonathan Pollard case
Burn after reading (10)
Mass shootings
God, good guys and guns (11)
Alexander Hamilton
Fun with federalists (1)
Abortion
The tissue trade (23)
Inequality and exercise
Spin to separate (2)
The Great Lakes
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