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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (9)

■Leaders
Social change
The weaker sex (94)
Share prices in China
Flying too high (22)
Turkey’s election
Why Turks should vote Kurd (14)
Corruption in football
At last, a challenge to the impunity of FIFA (74)
Urban policy
How to shrink a city (36)

■Letters
On land, Russia, gay marriage, bribery, markets, technology, Myanmar, the Beatles
Letters (2)

■Briefing
Briefing: Turkey’s election
A big moment for Erdogan—and Turkey (10)

■United States
California’s drought
All the leaves are brown (36)
Texas floods
Pray for a proper policy (30)
Cities versus suburbs and states
Texan tug-of-war
Capital punishment
Killing it (24)
Preventing juvenile crime
The witching hour (5)
Tourism in New Jersey
A Shore thing
Lexington
Mr Manchin stays in Washington (2)

■The Americas
Mexico’s mid-term elections
Bucking the system (1)
Graft in Guatemala
Ten-pin bowling
Colombia’s peace process
Bullet proof
Bello
Suffer the children (1)

■Essay
Manhood
Men adrift

■Asia
South China Sea
Try not to blink (137)
Japan and the AIIB
To join or not to join (2)
Wartime history
Conflict zones (1)
Afghanistan
Season of bloodshed
Banyan
Learning from the pioneer

■China
Hong Kong politics
Determined (5)
Regional development
Big plan, a little fuzzy (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Ethiopia’s economy
Neither a sprint nor a marathon (6)
Oil in Nigeria
Problems at the pump (2)
South Africa’s economy
Dark days ahead (3)
The state of the caliphate
The fortunes of war (13)
Oman’s foreign policy
A country apart
Israeli politics
Cross channels (1)

■Europe
Russia and the West
Alternative reality (38)
Poland’s new president
Youthful conservatism (11)
The French right
Republicans in name aussi
Spain’s regional elections
Scattered support
Charlemagne
Part of the furniture

■Britain
The productivity puzzle
Under the bonnet (9)
The Queen’s Speech
Eyes to the right Britain Only (1)
European immigrants
What will become of them? Britain Only (2)
Trade unions
Back to the future Britain Only
Child care
Holding the baby Britain Only (1)
Investing in forests
Where money grows on trees Britain Only
Bagehot
Liz Kendall’s high-stakes workout (2)
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■International
Urban planning
Rus in urbe redux (1)

■Technology Quarterly
Monitor
Made to measure
Passé words
No way for fish
A charged view
Difference engine
Your phone on steroids(1)
Airline interiors
Flying into the future(3)
Air travel
Watching the world go by(2)
A guide to alternative smartphones
Ready to runcible(1)
Energy storage
Charge of the lithium brigade(1)
Brain scan
Britain’s spaceman(1)

■Business
Football
Polishing up a tarnished trophy (135)
Cable deals in America
Malone wolf
Consumer electronics in China
From followers to leaders (1)
North Sea oil
Offshore fog (1)
The Washington Post
Exploring the Amazon
Health care
Bedside manners (1)
Schumpeter
A palette of plans (2)

■Finance and economics
China’s stockmarket bubble
A goring concern (3)
Greece and its creditors
When the talking has to stop (4)
Buttonwood
The economics of bluffing (3)
Rating agencies
Undue credit (1)
Reinsurance
Compacts of god (2)
The yuan
Feeling valued
Danish mortgages
Homeowning Hamlets
Free exchange
A weighting game (5)
Marjorie Deane internships

■Science and technology
Astrobiology
Waterworlds (1)
Coping with adversity
Ecology
Pack power (1)
Multilingualism
Do you see what I see? (8)

■Books and arts
The multiple symbolisms of Palmyra
Stones that speak
American fiction
Size matters (3)
New Algerian fiction
Stranger and stranger
Saul Bellow
Early days yet
Cannes film festival
Beachcombing

■Obituary
Obituary: John Nash
Lost and found

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Investment in Africa
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■The world this week
Politics this week (2)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
Modi’s rule
India’s one-man band (128)
Scottish nationalism
How to scotch it (6)
Ukraine
The other battleground (54)
Geopolitics in the Gulf
The new Saudis (43)
Financial crimes
Unfair cop (5)

■Letters
On drugs policy, Scotland, Grimsby, Amtrak, disability, leadership, shoes
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Saudi Arabia
The challenged kingdom (5)

■United States
The Patriot Act
Reviewing the surveillance state (23)
The Philadelphia mayor’s race
Hard graft endangered
ADX Florence
The terrorists' prison (1)
The biker brawl in Waco
Rotarians with chains on (64)
Chicago’s gun violence
What’s in a name? (2)
American families
Having it all, and then some (5)
Hope, Arkansas
Something in the water (1)
Lexington
What Elizabeth Warren wants (19)
Correction: America’s Amazons

■The Americas
Separatism in Quebec
No, we shouldn’t (5)
Guyana’s election
A time to heal (2)
Sexual harassment
Criminalising the catcallers (3)
Bello
The Chinese chequebook (2)

■Asia
South Korea’s orphans
Pity the children
The politics of water
Peace pipe
Rohingya boat people
Myanmar’s shame (2)
Banyan
All at sea (5)

■China
Politics
And the law won (5)
Propaganda
A mighty mission (12)
Trees
Deep roots (1)
Correction: Bitter harvest

■Middle East and Africa
Islamic State
The caliphate strikes back (55)
Egyptian football
Red card for the ultras (1)
Israel’s foreign relations
Contra mundum (4)
Refugees in Lebanon
Outstaying their welcome
Burundi
Good coup, bad coup (1)
The African Development Bank
Risk on

■Europe
Europe’s Green parties
Verdant pastures (1)
Germany’s Eurosceptics
Rift on the right (2)
Ukraine’s front line
Longing for silence (12)
Mediterranean migrants
A splash of bravado (2)
Schools in Italy
A class divided
France, globalisation and sport
Ellipsoid beats sphere
Charlemagne
And then there were four (1)

■Britain
Scotland
The view from the north (3)
Death in Surrey
See no evil (1)
Dipping back into deflation
A 55-year rollercoaster ride
Trade unions
Return of the dinosaurs Britain Only (1)
The police and austerity
Down beat Britain Only
Marks & Spencer
From pants to panettone Britain Only (1)
Steve Hilton
Back in bare feet Britain Only
Work in London
Squeezing in Britain Only (2)
Bagehot
The trials of Nigel (2)
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■International
Development aid
It’s not what you spend (2)
Philanthropy
Doing good by doing well (3)

■Special report: India
India
Modi’s many tasks(1)
Politics
How to run a continent
Religious tensions
Hindus to the fore(4)
The economy
Uncurl the body(1)
New cities
Let there be concrete(1)
Railways
A better lifeline(2)
Government and technology
Playing leapfrog
Foreign policy
High visibility
The diaspora
The worldwide web(1)
Modi’s next steps
Now for the serious stuff

■Business
Samsung
The soft succession (1)
China's solar-panel industry
Burned again (27)
France’s nuclear industry
Arevaderci (1)
Brazilian construction firms
Knock ’em down, build ’em up
Gambling in Macau
Doubling down
Bombardier
Turbulence (1)
Technology in New Zealand
Kiwis as guinea pigs
Schumpeter
Managing partners (1)

■Finance and economics
Ukraine’s economy
War-torn reform (2)
Buttonwood
Reversal of fortune (1)
Rigging the stockmarket
A cosmetic approach (2)
Asia and the world economy
A faulty gauge
Financial crime
Unsettling settlements (6)
Energy subsidies
Waste not, harm not (1)
Tackling tax evasion
America the not so brave (4)
Free exchange
Basically unaffordable (19)

■Science and technology
Synthetic biology
Only connect (39)
Democratising medicine
The crowd will see you now (1)
The oldest tool in the world
Early man
Graphene supercapacitors
Sheet lightning (3)
Exorcising photographic ghosts
Double take
Epidemics and artificial intelligence
Reservoir rats (3)

■Books and arts
The battle of Waterloo
A near-run thing (7)
Man Booker International prize 2015
Transcendental meditation (1)
Self-regard
You are not special (4)
Eastern Mediterranean history
Coasts and coalitions (2)
“The Sound and the Fury” on stage
Signifying something

■Obituary
Ann Barr
Who Sloanes Wins (1)

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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
Tax-free debt
The great distortion (151)
Reforming Cuba
Be more libre (16)
Britain and Europe
Sweat the big stuff (56)
Parental leave
More hands to rock the cradle (17)
Refugees
The hard journey (12)

■Letters
On Russia, gay marriage, bullfighting, voting online, polyandry, pigs
Letters to the editor (8)

■Briefing
Ending the debt addiction
A senseless subsidy (6)
The size of the subsidy
Finance’s Bermuda triangle

■United States
Defence policy
America’s Amazons (9)
Trade policy
Toying with a poorer world (4)
The Texan economy
Not quite so sunny (1)
Alternative politics
A Contract for the left (18)
Illinois’s public pensions
The bottomless pit (41)
Amtrak
Derailed
Lexington
Not running, but fleeing (29)

■The Americas
Cuba’s economy (1)
Picturesque, but doing poorly (2)
Cuba’s economy (2)
Day zero or D-Day? (1)
Brazil’s supreme court
Courtly intrigue (1)
Bello
The futility of coca eradication (10)

■Asia
People-trafficking in South-East Asia
Adrift (26)
Vietnam
Lost generations
Singaporean food
How much longer can they satay? (8)
Australia’s budget
No more emergencies (1)
The media in Japan
Speak no evil (3)
Indian politics
Resurrection (4)
Banyan
Là, tout n’est qu’ordre et beauté
Apology: Cambodia

■China
Farm subsidies
Bitter harvest (2)
China and global farming
The wrong direction (2)
A taste for art
Bidding masters (2)

■Middle East and Africa
The war in Yemen
From Aden to Camp David (1)
Arming Iran
After the nuclear deal (6)
Egypt’s economy
The lure of Sisi (3)
Iraq’s orchestra
The melody of life and death
Angola
The music stops (2)
South Africa's opposition
Black star rising (9)

■Europe
Ukraine and history
Fighting with ghosts (31)
Violence in Macedonia
Danger or distraction? (2)
A makeover for Milan
Time to spruce it all up (1)
French education
High flyers and sad failures (4)
German wages
Misery with a silver lining (3)
Charlemagne
Small boats, choppy seas (19)

■Britain
The new government
David Cameron’s big embrace
Britain and Europe
The interpreter (5)
Human rights
There may be trouble ahead Britain Only (6)
Liberal Democrats
Not dead yet Britain Only (8)
The race for second
First runners-up Britain Only
Predicting the result
Pollderdash Britain Only (8)
Scottish nationalism
Thistles and thorns Britain Only (7)
The monarchy
Letting daylight in upon magic Britain Only (4)
Bagehot
For the loser, the scraps (7)
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■International
Parenting and work
A father’s place (14)
Paternity leave and child development
The dad dividend

■Business
Management training
Keeping it on the company campus (3)
The oil industry
After OPEC (3)
Japan and corporate governance
At the sharp end (1)
News companies and Facebook
Friends with benefits? (3)
Germany’s corporate lobby
Turning American (2)
Business in Brazil
Courting the state (2)
Schumpeter
How to join the 1% (21)

■Finance and economics
Venture capital
Disrupters disrupted (3)
Buttonwood
Don’t write off write-offs (1)
Australian banks
Like a shag on a rock (3)
The Federal Reserve
Railing against bailing (2)
Ethnic inequality and development
The ins and outs (1)
Italy’s regional divide
A tale of two economies (2)
Correction
Free exchange
Miraculous conversion (4)

■Science and technology
Solar energy
Crystal clear? (2)
Innovation
The X-files
Technology and health
To sleep, perchance (10)
Nuclear proliferation
The watcher in the water
How long will you live?
Getting a grip (23)

■Books and arts
Amitav Ghosh’s fiction
The great bobachee-connah
Russia and the first world war
Blindly over the brink (9)
Joseph Mitchell of the New Yorker
The grammar of hard facts (1)
The Korean war
Tyrant and truant
French banlieue film
Chronicles of the years of fire

■Obituary
Brian Beedham
The pipe-smoking warrior (2)

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Output, prices and jobs
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Treasure chests
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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (4)

■Leaders
Britain’s election
Cam again Britain Only (94)
Clever computers
The dawn of artificial intelligence (170)
Making Indonesia grow
Jokowi’s to-do list (14)
How to prevent riots
Fixing America’s inner cities (13)
Financial services
The fintech revolution (11)
Bribery
Daft on graft (21)

■Letters
On Greece, Israel, cricket, manufacturing, family firms, John Kasich
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
Artificial intelligence
Rise of the machines (9)

■United States
Black America
The fire and the fuel (81)
Campaign 2016
Enter Carly, Mike and Ben (77)
David Goldberg
The first man of Silicon Valley (2)
Curbing Islamist extremism
The siren song of IS (20)
Lexington
The new culture war (82)

■The Americas
Bolivia’s access to the sea
Beaches of the future? (4)
The economics of landlocked countries
Interiors (4)
Violence in Mexico
May Day mayhem (4)
Bello
An anxious role model (4)

■Asia
Narendra Modi’s trip to China
Seeking the Nixon spirit (15)
Pakistan’s car industry
Flop gear (11)
Maori rights in New Zealand
Water, water everywhere
Politics in Cambodia
The faithful couple (1)
Banyan
Who’s afraid of the activists? (6)

■China
Russia and China
An uneasy friendship (78)
Music
Mosh no more (1)

■Middle East and Africa
America, Iran and the Gulf
Obama shakes up the sheikhs (35)
Middle East sea lanes
Oil on troubled waters (1)
Syria’s civil war
Clinging on (3)
Netanyahu’s new majority
Wafer thin (29)
Ebola in west Africa
After the plague
Kenya and its Somalis
Scapegoats (5)
South African wine
Chin-chin in China (1)

■Europe
Germany and economics
Of rules and order (19)
Danish politics
They love me not, they love me
France’s regions
New kids on the block (1)
Italy’s constitutional reforms
Swapping places with Britain
Poland’s presidential election
The harbinger (5)
Turkey and the Kurds
The mule killers (8)
An Odessa file
Black Sea woes (6)
Charlemagne
The sorry saga of Syriza (34)

■Britain
The general election
The Tory insurgency Britain Only (21)
The vote in Scotland
Ajockalypse now Britain Only (29)
The economy after the election
The climb to come (5)
Health care
Public goes private Britain Only (3)
Air pollution
Not breathing easy Britain Only (1)
Social housing
Unreal estate Britain Only (1)
Islam
Losing my religion Britain Only (10)
Shoemaking
Asian brogue Britain Only (2)
UK election 2015
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■International
Climate and the weather
Is it global warming or just the weather? (47)

■Special report: International banking
International banking
Slings and arrows(2)
Peer-to-peer lending
From the people, for the people(2)
Crowdfunding
Cool, man
Money management
Ask the algorithm
Foreign exchange
Sweet and low
Payments
A penny here, a penny there
Emerging markets
The bank in your pocket
Blockchain
The next big thing(8)
Banks v fintech
An uneasy symbiosis

■Business
Internet firms
Eat or be eaten
Cisco
Assessing the Chambers era
Retailing in India
Bharti looks to Future (1)
Manufacturing in America
Uneasy rider (1)
Theme parks in Europe
Bumpy rides ahead (1)
Europe’s digital single market
Disconnected continent
Corporate bribery
The anti-bribery business (4)
Schumpeter
The Piggly Wiggly way (1)
Awards

■Finance and economics
Indonesia’s economy
Spicing up growth
Buttonwood
More Kirk than Spock (2)
Saudi Arabia’s stockmarket
A cautious opening
Bond markets
Reverse speed (1)
Investor-state dispute settlement
Playing nicely (1)
Retail banking
The great pruning
Free exchange
Money for old folk (1)

■Science and technology
Advanced weapons
Rail strike (6)
The origin of complex life
Shape-shifters (7)
Space telescopes
A glittering prize
Liquid-nitrogen engines
Cool thinking (5)
How music evolves
First principals (30)

■Books and arts
Museum succession in America
Onwards and upwards (3)
American history
Moral of the story (9)
Biography
A man for all seasons (2)
Fiction
The green, green grass of home

■Obituary
Obituary: Wladyslaw Bartoszewski
The great survivor (1)

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■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week (1)
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
Our endorsement
Who should govern Britain? (153)
Illegal drugs
The wars don’t work (36)
The South China Sea
Sea of troubles (30)
Gay marriage in America
Bless it (3)
Business in France
Double trouble (4)

■Letters
On internet voting, rescuing migrants, Malaysia, Turkey and gas, Scotland, the Miliband brothers
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The economics of low wages
When what comes down doesn’t go up (5)

■United States
Equality before the law
Showtime for gay marriage (4)
Gay marriage
The cost of delay (2)
The economy
Oil be damned (8)
Baltimore’s riots
Why rioting makes things worse (34)
Roland Fryer
From the hood to Harvard (3)
Education
One door closes, another opens (5)
Utah
Young, tolerant and surprising
Lexington
Hillary’s money woes (10)

■The Americas
Mexico and its NGOs
The new movers and shakers (3)
Alberta’s election
Where you been so long? (2)
Colombia’s judiciary
Trouble at the top
Bello
Latin America’s rural dream (2)
Correction: Sobriety at the carnival

■Asia
After Nepal’s earthquake
To the rescue (20)
Pakistan’s economy
Fuel injection (4)
Australia and Indonesia
Chill factor (3)
Indonesia’s foreign policy
A thousand jilted friends (3)
Extremism in Central Asia
Enemies of the state (1)
Banyan
Shield and spear

■China
The South China Sea
Making waves
Corruption
Not so far away (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Israeli politics
Netanyahu v the Supreme Court (1)
Israel and Syria
Hizbullah in the crosshairs (2)
Repression in Egypt
Worse than Mubarak (1)
The Saudi succession
Palace intrigues (20)
Burundi’s president v term limits
Après moi, moi (1)
South Africa’s kings
More trouble than they’re worth?

■Europe
Russia’s Victory Day celebration
Great patriotic war, again (33)
Germany’s war remembrance
Guilt and reconciliation (5)
Ukraine and Europe
Commitment anxiety (11)
Corruption in Spain
Inside jobs
Divorce in Italy
Arrivederci, darling
Azerbaijan and the European games
Aliyev’s party (11)
Charlemagne
The enforcer

■Britain
Politics
Wooing white-van man (1)
Our opinion poll
Scotland is another country (7)
Politics
The meaning of Mr Miliband Britain Only (2)
The UK Independence Party
Enduring fruitcakes Britain Only (3)
Growth and the election
A Goldilocks slowdown Britain Only (1)
Politics in London
The red city Britain Only (3)
Campaign diary
On the trail Britain Only
Bagehot
Tearing apart the union (8)
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■International
Illegal drugs
The new drug warriors (1)
Nuclear weapons
Fractious, divided but still essential

■Business
Military aircraft
Battle joined (6)
Shareholder rights in Europe
Short-term or short-changed?
Generic drugs
Much ado about something
Volkswagen
Driven out (2)
Food manufacturing
Slimming down
Schumpeter
Shredding the rules (1)

■Finance and economics
Investment in Mexico
The 100-year view (4)
Buttonwood
Fifteen years of hurt
Managing bank balances
Deposits go walkabout
The rouble
The worst is yet to come (3)
Gold prices
Buried (2)
Asian bond markets
The calm before the tantrum
Deutsche Bank
That’s it?
Free exchange
Forced errors

■Science and technology
Dealing with rogue drones
Copping a ’copter (9)
Drones and the law
Jail birds (9)
Germ-line gene therapy
To the crack of doom (46)
Genes and the placebo effect
Are you easily pleased? (1)
Sports technology
Every step they take (2)

■Books and arts
Ronald Reagan
The great storyteller’s story (3)
The history of revolution
Aux armes, historiens!
New fiction
A singular voice
Biology
Heart of the matter (1)
Good food
Nose-to-tail eating
The Gutai moment
The other modernism

■Obituary
Obituary: Sabeen Mahmud
Karachi’s wild child (7)

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■Leaders
Refugees
Europe’s boat people (167)
Scottish nationalism
Northern exposure (5)
The United States, Japan and trade
Don’t treat trade as a weapon (4)
Greece
On the Gredge (71)
Airlines
Flights of hypocrisy (5)

■Letters
On prenatal health, prime ministers, privacy, internet, Taiwan, America’s civil war, Nigeria, Robert Schuller
Letters to the editor (1)

■Briefing
Europe’s boat people
For those in peril (8)
Refugees in Asia
“Stop the boats” (10)

■United States
The politics of trade
Fighting the secret plot to make the world richer (32)
Republican presidential hopefuls
A field guide to 2016 (5)
Police culture
Wanted: cops with people skills (32)
Police brutality in Chicago
Dark days (1)
Terry Branstad
A fuel and your money (2)
Disability lawsuits
Hobbling businesses (7)
Property rights
The California raisin grab (4)
Lexington
The regulated West (4)

■The Americas
Rio’s Olympics
Sobriety at the Carnival (3)
Bello
The ghost in the Planalto (14)
Elections in Cuba
Fine, as long as we win (2)
Informal workers in Buenos Aires
Of recyclers and rag men

■Asia
Japan and the United States
Base issues (1)
Literacy in India
A bolly good read (1)
Thai politics
A baby-sitters’ charter (3)
Sri Lanka
Frittered and frazzled
Nuclear power in Japan
Legal fallout (7)
Banyan
Forty years on (1)

■China
Waste disposal
Keep the fires burning
Hong Kong politics
X marks the spot (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Xenophobia in South Africa
Blood at the end of the rainbow (39)
Technology in Africa
The pioneering continent
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
An exceptional franchise (6)
Saudi Arabia and Yemen
Stop-start (20)
Israeli politics
All together now (4)
The Gaza Strip
As bleak as ever (10)

■Europe
France and labour-market reforms
François Hollande’s Rhine journey (20)
Labour reforms in Europe
Doing better slowly
Finland’s election
The Finns’ moment (2)
Germany’s finance minister
Firm elder statesman (6)
Greece’s finance minister
Absent professor (18)
Charlemagne
British cooks, European soup (2)

■Britain
An interview with David Cameron
A lucky leader in an unlucky time (13)
Ulster unionism
Another false dawn
Politics
Thinking at the margin Britain Only
Boris Johnson
A peculiar messiah Britain Only (1)
Tesco
Very little helps Britain Only (2)
Campaign diary
On the trail Britain Only (1)
Bagehot
The view from Grimsby
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■International
Mental health
Out of the shadows (8)

■Business
Gazprom
Margrethe and the bear (24)
Airlines
Super-connecting the world (5)
China’s motor industry
The coming crash
Net neutrality in India
Not quite what we said (9)
Petrobras
Deep under water (22)
Schumpeter
Twilight of the gurus (2)

■Finance and economics
Greece and the markets
Hellenic bruises (4)
Buttonwood
Default is not in the stars (1)
China’s stockmarket
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