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Saturday, August 15
Baggott talks of challenge ahead: The News Letter
Money should be diverted to front line services: Belfast Media Alex Maskey
Will we be in tune over new beat bobbies?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Intimidation of Protestants blamed for tensions: The News Letter
'Dissident fears' halt band parade: The News Letter
Ardoyne riot cost NI police £420,000: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
'Demonisation' of Orangemen sparked trouble: Belfast Media Nelson McCausland
Parades ruling shows dilemma: Irish News Editorial
Orange and AOH halls attacked in North Antrim: The News Letter Michael McGlade
The hunger strikes of '81 and what they mean today: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
'Shoot-to-kill' cases of two men set for European court: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
March will recall events of August '69 and remember those who died: Belfast Media Roisin McManus
How long a stay for the troops?: The Guardian (Aug 15, 1969)
'I fired first shot from Nationalist side in 1969': Belfast Media Roisin McManus
City faces the abyss in 1969 as British troops arrive on streets: Irish News Seamus McKinney
The night the Troubles began: Daily Telegraph Denis Murray
Painful memories of 1969 pogroms: Belfast Media Editorial
US to deport IRA Maze escapee: Belfast Telegraph
Irish America clout real and hard won: The Irish Times Niall O'Dowd
UVF murderer back from Spain to 'clear his name': Belfast Telegraph Ivan Little
Family could sue over flawed murder probe: Belfast Telegraph
Sport's role in building respect in North stressed: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
SF admits Lisbon campaign funding difficulties: Irish Examiner Colm Kelpie
The time for radical thinking: Belfast Media Des Wilson
UUP's link with Tories in spotlight over NHS: Belfast Telegraph
Friday, August 14
At last, Belfast dares to imagine life after the 30ft 'peace wall': The Independent David McKittrick
IRA organised attack on 1969 Apprentice Boys' parade' – claim: Derry Journal
Liam Neeson – 'I will never get over the Troubles': Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kelly Fincham
Legacy of violence still being felt to this day: Ulster Herald Alan Rodgers
Historical lobotomy an insult to Troubles dead: Irish News Newton Emerson
Northern Ireland – After 40 years, the barriers remain: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Learn from mistakes: Ulster Herald Editorial
Haughey, Not Donlon Was Correct: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Sinn Fein fears Tory U-turn on justice cash: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
All must back new PSNI chief: Irish News Editorial
Parades body urged to reconsider march: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Residents terrified by mob of loyalists: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
Dissidents to protest over marine band: Irish News
GAA accused of 'republican agenda' over fixture change: Ulster Herald Alan Rodgers
Man released over McDaid murder: UTV Internet
Thugs attack church in Ballymena: Belfast Telegraph
'My son's a hood but no dealer': Derry Journal Laurence McClenaghan
Why U.S.-Ireland Alliance should be de-funded: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Editorial
Maze corporation plans cost £5m: UTV Internet
New painting replaces paramilitary mural: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 13) Emily Moulton
Féile makes coming of age a great experience: Irish News Jim Gibney
Sinn Féin opens No campaign: IrishTimes.com
Thursday, August 13
New police chief gets historic SF welcome: The News Letter Sam McBride
A new chief for a changed force: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Sinn Fein meet police over man's arrest: Impartial Reporter
Tories stand by Unionists in pledge: UTV Internet
Biggest test so far for UUP/Tory pact: The News Letter Sam McBride
Robinson attacks Calif. Democrats: Irish Echo Anthony Neeson
Rasharkin parade will go ahead: The News Letter
Controversy over Rasharkin parade decision: RTE
Cut Boys' parade in half – Duddy: Derry Journal
Band leader fined for spitting: BBC
Republicans 'stirring up trouble over flags': The News Letter Colin O'Carroll
Police hunt 'enforcer' after court no-show: Irish News Allison Morris
UDA blamed for savage baseball bat assault: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Another arrest in McDaid murder case: RTE
I'm afraid I'll be attacked again, says victim who was left for dead: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Church attack sectarian say PSNI: BBC
O'Loans – paint bomb attack on our home won't intimidate us: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Youth remanded over Ardoyne riots: UTV Internet
Police link two Derry shootings: The Irish Times
New 'Murph Massacre witness speaks out – for the first time: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Are we in danger of losing the plot over violent past?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
The emergency measure that lasted 35 years: The Times Roy Hattersley
Northern Ireland Troubles – How violence took hold: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 12) Brian Walker
Tragic period that transformed NI: BBC Brian Hanley
Unionist wild men played a part in starting Troubles: Irish News Brian Feeney
Don't leave it to the teens: Belfast Media Des Wilson
Unemployment rate in South now double that in North: Irish Independent Anne-Marie Walsh
Wednesday, August 12
UUP proposal for five-year delay to justice devolution criticised by SDLP: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
UUP plan to delay justice powers until 2014 rejected: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ex-London Met officer lands post as PSNI chief: Irish Independent David Young
Baggott 'delighted' to be new Chief Constable: The News Letter
Positive innovation needed in police station discussions: Irish News Breidge Gadd
Calls for Parades Commission to issue conditions on 'most contentious' march: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Teen in court over Twelfth riot: BBC
Residents' anger at loyalist flag in mixed Claudy estate: Derry Journal
Charges follow 'flags protest': BBC
Breakaway loyalists in decommissioning move: The News Letter
Two paramilitary-style attacks in Derry: RTE
Conversation of soldiers' killers recorded on mobile, court told: The Irish Times
Man accused of soldier murders is not linked to phone recording – lawyer: Belfast Telegraph
SF not renewing London flat lease: BBC
O'Loan's house damaged in attack: BBC
School attacked with petrol bombs: BBC
Robert Hamill murder – Reasons sought over witness's failure to attend: Belfast Telegraph
Appeal for truth about 1975 murder: The News Letter
Northern Ireland Troubles – Battle of the Bogside: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Inky pages might clear heads fogged with denial: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
Is Sammy's rant on racism just a new red herring?: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Stained glass memorials for victims of bombings: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
New study bursary for ex-prisoners: Irish News Simon Doyle
Tuesday, August 11
Ferris defends decision to greet McCabe killers: Irish Examiner Conor Ryan
Sinn Fein 'irrelevant in Republic': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Gerry Adams praises former Methodist president Harold Good: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Husband of Shankill bomb victim tells of letter to Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
SF puts on united front at key meeting: The News Letter
SF rules out beefed up role for TDs in party's leadership structure: Irish Examiner Conor Ryan
Cox accuses SF of linking Ireland with Eurosceptic Tories: The Irish Times Stephen Collins & Gerry Moriarty
Adams has little to show for decades of political work: The News Letter Alex Kane
Gerry must do the Right thing – Shinners need shift from Left: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Sinn Féin's travails: The Irish Times Editorial
UUP call for policing test period: BBC
Former Met commander blasts PSNI 'cowardice': The News Letter
Republican rejects stop and search figures: Derry Journal
Police defend city trouble tactics: UTV Internet
Four pursuing top PSNI position: RTE
New PSNI chief needs protection from politics: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Policing Board must pick best man for job: The News Letter Editorial
Call for tough line over Londonderry violence: The News Letter
Hardline republicans slam parade policing: Derry Journal
Marchers urged to talk with residents: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Unfortunate sideshow to parade: Derry Journal
Burning of soldier's effigy 'evil' – MLA: The News Letter
Swine flu 'could kill murder accused': UTV Internet
Murder gang 'taped themselves': BBC
'Dissidents to blame for parade violence': The News Letter
UDA blamed for gang attack: UTV Internet
Progressive loyalism needs funding to advance projects: Irish News Roy Garland
Sectarian slogans daubed on pitch: BBC
Newbuildings man leaves home after bandsmen attack: Derry Journal (Aug 7)
Mountbatten bomber won't talk to father of teen victim: Belfast Telegraph Claire Harrison
North's senior civil servants will not get bonus this year: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Minister is right to block pay bonuses: The News Letter Editorial
Monday, August 10
Éirigí – New kids on the republican block: Sunday Tribune (Aug 9) Conor McMorrow
Dissidents motivated by vanity, says Adams: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Sinn Féin gather for strategy talks: RTE
Sinn Féin has 'issues' in Republic – Adams: Sunday Tribune (Aug 9) Conor McMorrow
What does Sinn Féin stand for? It stands for speeding around country roads in the company of ruthless killers trying to avoid the guards: Sunday Tribune (Aug 9) Diarmuid Doyle
SF denies fundraising party is for garda killers: Irish Independent Patricia McDonagh and Sarah Stack
Nine charged as trouble breaks out after Apprentice Boys parade: Belfast Telegraph
Apprentice Boys parade passes off with 'sporadic' rioting and 26 arrests: The Irish Times George Jackson
New Northern Ireland police chief will be revealed tomorrow: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Tyrone village driven mad by British army helicopters: Sunday Tribune (Aug 9) Suzanne Breen
My tears will never go away: Sunday Life (Aug 9) Stephanie Bell
Acknowledgement 'shows need for truth in dealing with past': Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
'Day of Acknowledgement' needed in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
Never dull with Sammy: UTV Internet (Aug 6) Ken Reid
Northern Ireland 40 years on – can peace survive renewed bloodshed?: The Times David Sharrock
The stone that broke the North's dam of violence: Sunday Business Post (Aug 9) Tom McGurk
Start of the Troubles – how an IRA volunteer and army man experienced it: The Times
Sunday, August 9
Adams in attack on dissident behaviour: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Sinn Fein must speak with one voice on crime: The Sunday Times
Bitter taste left by killers' freedom: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Gerry gets tough: Irish News Newton Emerson
Nine charged over city violence : BBC
Watson calls for calm after series of sectarian incidents in recent weeks: Antrim Times
Workers 'ordered off' building site: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
Ban terrorists from YouTube – Unionist MP: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Breakaway UDA group claims to have decommissioned guns and explosives: Sunday Independent
Photo fury: Portadown Times Victor Gordon
TUV and DUP agree as Halliday set for comeback: Ballymoney Times
UUP may plump for costly by-election 'to keep Calvert out': Portadown Times Victor Gordon
'McGuinness Luger' had been stolen by Provos: The Sunday Times Deaglan O'Donghailee
Families to retrace steps of victims: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
40 years on from the arrival of first troops in Ulster: Glasgow Sunday Mail Norman Silvester
Daughter revisits scene of 1973 murder: BBC
Special guide sheds light on world of Irish politics: Irish News Patrick Murphy
Old IRA gun routes used to smuggle in cigarettes: Sunday Independent Tom Brady
President Clinton lined up for Dundalk return: Dundalk Democrat Gary McLaughlin
Labour candidate 'was sent sectarian messages': The Sunday Times Jason Allardyce
Saturday, August 8
Adams names new Sinn Fein leader in south: Belfast Telegraph
Adams – Development of SF 'frustratingly slow': Irish Examiner Conor Ryan
Adams sees regaining lost ground in Dublin as crucial to party: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Angry UUP may force by-election over pact: Belfast Telegraph Victor Gordon
Tensions build ahead of Londonderry parade: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
'Elaborate hoax' ahead of parade: BBC
PSNI officers prepare for Derry parade: The Irish Times George Jackson
Dickinson defies Orange leadership: The News Letter
Apprentice Boys are working towards a better future: The News Letter Jim Brownlee
Police accused of facilitating loyalist protest: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Loyalist accused of 'total denial' over McDaid claims: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Clinton saga highlights ludicrous notions about importance of Ireland to America: The Irish Times Niall Stanage
Attorney General didn't take long over wrong call: Belfast Media (Aug 7) Editorial
Holland family deserve answers: Irish News (Aug 7) Editorial
Murdered teen's family welcome admission he was not an informer: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
Latest apology to the victims of republicans: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
Union Jack tacked on pensioner's door: Derry Journal
Consultation on service for Troubles' victims opens: The Irish Times
Two defections underline Irish MPs' unease: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Holiday trips to the North have doubled: Irish Independent Aideen Sheehan
Ban attempt fails to stop march: BBC
Friday, August 7
Bullish Gerry Adams insists – I'm not stepping down: Belfast Telegraph
Unionist figure urges investigation into 1972 image of McGuinness with pistol: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
26 police bases to close as unionists lose vote: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Confidence will be dented by this vote: The News Letter Editorial
SF Policing Board representative calls for an end to PSNI stop and search powers: Belfast Media Alana Fearon
Robinson blasts Pelosi group's 'foolish motion' on united Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kenneth Haynes
Politicians call for calm parade: BBC
Tension as Ardoyne parade day nears: Belfast Media
Ardoyne has suffered enough without this added misery: Belfast Media Alban Maginness
Loyalist regrets McDaid death but says it was 'not deliberate': Irish News Barry McCaffrey
UVF killer has licence revoked: BBC
Former internees say no to bonfires: Belfast Media Roisin McManus
'Reckless, dishonest coat-trailing exercise': Derry Journal Ian Cullen
Protestants don't apply for College senior posts: Impartial Reporter
New 'Murph Massacre witness speaks out – for the first time: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Romanians who fled Belfast as victims of racism make quick return: The Times David Sharrock
Northern Ireland's finance minister in 'anti-racism industry' row: Guardian.co.uk David Batty
IRA victim 'was not an informant': The News Letter
Secret go-between shines a light on history makers: Irish News Jim Gibney
Finance Minister backs Veterans Bill proposal: The News Letter
Police bill for three Orange marches nears £1m: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Police ban loyal order parade due to risk of violence amid concerns over flute band: Irish News
Thursday, August 6
Extradition threat lifted from IRA killers: The Times David Sharrock
Adams 'regret' for McCabe killing as two are freed: The Irish Times Conor Lally & Gerry Moriarty
Unionist fury over decision not to extradite released Provo duo: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ferris defends freedom run: Irish Examiner Conor Ryan and John Fallon
Guerin reported on attack weeks before death: Irish Examiner Jimmy Woulfe
Sinn Fein can't have it both ways in a democracy: Irish Independent Aidan O'Connor
Were overtures made to deter the extradition of two IRA men Pearse McAuley and Nessan Quinlivan?: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Prosecution move under suspicion: The News Letter Editorial
Closure for family of slain garda: Evening Herald Editorial
UDA chief and SF leader share platform: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Once sworn enemies, together to talk in west Belfast: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Less fizz but politics lingers at Belfast Féile: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
Too long a wait says California's Burton: Irish Echo Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
Hillary confirms NI role: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kelly Fincham
US thinking of consigning envoy role to rear echelon: Irish News Ray O'Hanlon
PPS takes issue with Gerry Adams: BBC
Sentencing and public perception: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Full statement a revealing glimpse into Dodds's world: Irish News Brian Feeney
Unionist anger over McGuinness gun photo: The News Letter
Torrens Knight court case adjourned: Londonderry Sentinel
Ex-INLA leader's brother held over soldier murders: Irish News
Loaded handgun found by children: BBC
Protestant home attack 'sectarian': Irish News Maeve Connolly
Fountain residents being targeted on website of hate: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Bishop at PSNI parade: Irish News Claire Simpson
Wednesday, August 5
DUP-TUV councils deal 'worthless': BBC
SF threaten to scupper council deal: The News Letter
Allister – deal with DUP is 'a one-off': Belfast Telegraph
Republican splinter group targets council elections: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Public debate on justice post: Irish News Editorial
Card row shows north is a different country now: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
North making progress despite 'heartache', says President: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Eames and Bradley split – claim: The News Letter
Why Gerry Adams's trips look a bit rich now: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Police refuse to confirm arms find: Irish News John Manley
McGuinness among republicans named in Frazer's legal action: Irish News Diana Rusk
Police meet amid Derry parade fears: Derry Journal
Stay away from Apprentice Boys parade, thugs told: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid and Will Ellison
Lottery 'takes heat out of bonfires': UTV Internet
Sinn Fein and SDLP clash over march trade-off claim: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Top cop rejects 'Twelfth' criticism: Derry Journal
Front-runner out of police chief race: UTV Internet
Four candidates remain in PSNI race: The News Letter
Unionist anger over station closure plans: The News Letter
Will PSNI station closures improve efficiency?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Attack on church 'sectarian': Irish News Maeve Connolly
Town attacks treated as sectarian: BBC
Man released over Massereene killings: UTV Internet
Nine men remanded for McDaid murder: Irish News
Teens' killer Brown moved amid prison murder threat: Irish News Allison Morris
McCabe killers released from prison: RTE
'IRA men won't face extradition': The News Letter
Case sparked unprecedented public outcry: Irish Independent Stephen O'Farrell
Major Belfast conference on intolerance: UTV Internet
Loyal Order parade banned over safety fears: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Tuesday, August 4
SDLP warns Government not to give into DUP 'shopping list': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
All Assembly parties 'must back justice devolution': The News Letter
Parades commission must survive justice devolution, says SDLP: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Denis Bradley still backs cash for Troubles victims' relatives: Belfast Telegraph
Unionist anger as Bradley resurrects payout call: The News Letter
NI Secretary urged to acknowledge role of UDA in McDaid murder: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Republican splinter group targets council elections: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP and TUV in by-election deal: UTV Internet
'We're fighting to win two Westminster seats': The News Letter (Aug 3)
Stunts won't end support for PSNI: Irish News Editorial
Man arrested over soldier murders: BBC
Catholic church attacked in sectarian flare-up: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Educating about past key to promoting respect in future: Irish News Roy Garland
Maiden city sustained by tradition: The News Letter Editorial
Dermot Murnaghan remembers the political and religious unrest growing up in Northern Ireland: Daily Mail (Jul 31) Yvonne Swann
Bombay Street burnings remembered: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Monday, August 3
First Minister urges White House to be 'even-handed': The News Letter
Hillary Clinton's vow to keep Northern Ireland on her radar is no bad thing: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Ford – There will be no puppet Alliance Justice Minister: The News Letter Sam McBride
Adams intervenes over Holland murder sentence: UTV Internet
Victims' group to take legal action against republicans: The News Letter
Future of parades body 'in doubt': BBC
Call for Parades Commission protection: UTV Internet
Getting the timing right for parade talks: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Integrated education 'can help defuse sectarianism': Belfast Telegraph
Child attack blamed on UDA: The News Letter
Migrant family is driven out of loyalist estate: Belfast Telegraph
Northern lessons for a Dublin minister: Belfast Telegraph
Salute to dogs and their handlers killed in Troubles: Belfast Telegraph
Barrister was a great support – McGuinness: The News Letter (Jul 30)
Figures show twice as many southerners holidaying north: Irish News (Jul 28)
A strategy to end segregated housing: Irish Echo Margaret Ritchie
Unionist fears over Brandywell borrowing: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
Government is not just about being popular: The News Letter Alex Kane
John McMullan – Dedicated republican was compassionate man and caring friend: Irish News (Aug 1) Sean Murray
Harry Patch put no gloss on bloody conflict: The News Letter (Jul 28) Liam Clarke
Sunday, August 2
Eirigi recruits its first elected Sinn Fein politician in north: Irish News Allison Morris
No response from Orange Order on Sinn Fein's call for dialogue: Irish News Allison Morris
Graham takes parades body post: BBC
Rational requests never get a reasoned response: Irish News Patrick Murphy
Spies, lies and ways to quell terrorism: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Troubles bereaved invited to debate with Bradley: Irish News
Adams 'will not hand over leadership': Sunday Independent (scroll down)
SF's identity crisis must be tackled to win seats in the south: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Mixing children reduces division: The Sunday Times Gabrielle Monaghan
MP calls on YouTube to remove Real IRA propaganda videos: The Observer Henry McDonald
Peace concert organisers say 'no regrets' after forty years: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
There's no place for old politics in today's Ireland: Irish News (Jul 30) Jim Gibney
Loss of Irishness may lead to health issues: The Sunday Times Sarah McInerney
Images of carnage all too vivid for councillor: The News Letter (Jul 30)
Terror drama staged in back of a Belfast taxi: The Observer Henry McDonald
The end of the Twelfth fortnight – for good?: The News Letter (Jul 28)
Miriam tells of death threats: Irish News (Jul 30) Maeve Connolly
On the media – Derry or Londonderry?: San Francisco Chronicle Yumi Wilson
Life-saving work is hampered by thugs: Belfast Media (Jul 28) Editorial
IRA millionaire faces 146 years in prison over fraud: Sunday Independent Don Lavery
Saturday, August 1
Sinn Fein chief Gerry Adams in new appeal for talks with Orange Order: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Marchers demand full-scale police op: Irish News
Parades Commission comes to Ardoyne: Belfast Media
Cops release 'Twelfth' CCTV images: Derry Journal
Unionists in new ID card uproar over removal of Union flag: Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents disrupt police meeting: UTV Internet
Anger over dissidents' DPP protest: Belfast Telegraph
Hillary visit in doubt, but she still 'cares deeply' about peace: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Bring Hillary back to NW says Dallat: Derry Journal
Anderson challenged to condemn all terror: Londonderry Sentinel William Allen
Loyalist faction deny weapons handover: The News Letter
Scappaticci stays away from brother's funeral: Irish News Allison Morris
Stop burning our schools: Belfast Media
Campbell loses High Court bid for release from jail: The Irish Times
Real IRA says it sent bullets: Derry Journal
Claudy bomb victims remembered: The News Letter
Mural to Buck Alec comes under fire: Belfast Media
GAA event 'sickening': The News Letter
Retrial ordered for Carlow man: The Irish Times
Website threats will not deter activists: Belfast Media
Londonderry's heritage is valued: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
'Government cuts will destroy our language': Donegal Democrat
Moment of madness – A gift from God for Ireland's wits: Financial Times Andrew Mueller
Chief's ambition for tower plant sky high: The Herald (Jul 29) Mark Williamson
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