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AuthorSEABURY, PAUL
AuthorSeaman, Able
AuthorSEARLES, GEORGE J.
AuthorSEARS, RICHARD
AuthorSEDGWICK, A. C.
AuthorSegal, Ben
AuthorSEGAL, BENJAMIN D.
AuthorSEGAL, BERNARD E.
AuthorSEGAL, HARVEY H
AuthorSEGAL, HARVEY H .
AuthorSEGAL, HARVEY H.
AuthorSEGEI, HAROLD B.
AuthorSEGEL, HAROLD B.
AuthorSeger, Gerhart
AuthorSEGER, GERHART H.
AuthorSehlamm, Willi
AuthorSeidel, Edmund
AuthorSEIDENSTICKER, DENIS HEALEY/GEORGE HERALD/SHAROKH SABAVALA/EDWARD
AuthorSEIDENSTICKER, EDWARD
AuthorSEIDMAN, LAURENCE S.
AuthorSEIDMAN, R. J.
AuthorSEIGER, MARVIN
AuthorSEKULOW, EUCENE
AuthorSELIC, MOMCILO
AuthorSELICMAN, BEN B.
AuthorSELIGMAN, BEN
AuthorSELIGMAN, BEN B.
AuthorSeligman, Dan
AuthorSeligman, Herbert J.
AuthorSELL, DANIEL
AuthorSELTZER, ROBERT M.
AuthorSENDER, RAMON
AuthorSENDER, TONY
AuthorSENICALLIA, SILVIO F.
AuthorSENIGALLIA, ALBERT AXELBANK \ SILVIO F.
AuthorSENIGALLIA, F.
AuthorSENIGALLIA, SAVIO F.
AuthorSENIGALLIA, SIDNEY WEINTRAUB \ DONALD KIRK \ SILVIO F.
AuthorSENIGALLIA, SILVIO E.
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AuthorSENIGALLIA, SILVIO F.
Paid articleAs Italy Goes to the Polls (March 1992)
BEDSHEET BALLOTS As Italy Goes to the Polls BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA ROME NOT LONG AGO a noted Italian journalist, half in jest, admonished the voters here not to turn the country's next...
Paid articleAvoiding the Obvious in Italy (November 1991)
FALSE OPTIMISM Avoiding the Obvious in Italy By SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome In the years immediately following World War I, when both Germany and Austria were in dire straits, a Viennese...
Paid articlePlaying Politics in Rome (May 1991)
ENTER GIULIO VII Playing Politics in Rome BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome After an absurd government crisis that mercifully lasted less than three weeks, Giulio VI became Giulio VII. Giulio...
Paid articleReality Rears Its Head in Italy (February 1991)
A CAUSE FOR CONCERN Reality Rears Its Head in Italy By Silvio R. Senigalllia Rome The first year of the 20th century's last decade has not dawned auspiciously for Italians. Two recent...
Paid articleFrom Pebbles to Brickbats in Italy (November 1990)
COSSIGA VS. THE COMMUNISTS From Pebbles to Brickbats in Italy BY SILVIO F SENIGALLIA Rome When Francesco Cossiga was elected President of the Italian Republic in 1985, the general consensus...
Paid articleBalancing Acts in Italy (October 1990)
FROM THE GULF TO THE MAFIA Balancing Acts in Italy BY SILVLO F. SENIGALLIA Rome The number of incurable optimists still expecting to see Italy's sailors in the Persian Gulf back with...
Paid articleAndreotti Off the Hook (September 1990)
THE MIDEAST TUG OF WAR-4 Andreotti Off the Hook BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Immediately after Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait, the Italian government severely condemned the...
Paid articleItalian Communism's Gamble (January 1990)
WAITING FOR BOLOGNA Italian Communism's Gamble By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome The strong winds of dissent blowing southwest from the Baltic shores have reached the Mediterranean. In the wake...
Paid articleItalian Justice On the Run (September 1989)
CHALLENGED BY THE MAFIA Italian Justice On the Run BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Once upon A time the Mafia was popularly thought of as clans of Sicilian Robin Hoods, robbing the rich,...
Paid articleHow the Italians See Europe (June 1989)
HOW THE ITALIANS SEE EUROPE BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome By and large, reaction here to the dismally low voter turnout for the European Parliament elections in the 12 nations that make up...
Paid articleOne Europe Indivisible? (January 1989)
THE VIEW FROM ROME One Europe Indivisible? By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome Editorials and analytical articles in newspapers and magazines here are increasingly focusing on 1992, the year the...
Paid articleHow Italy Views the U.S. Election (October 1988)
TWEEDLEDEE AND TWEEDLEDUM How Italy Views the U. S. Election By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome When I returned to my native Italy several years after the end of World War II, it was not the...
Paid articleThe Ghost of Palmiro Togliatti (August 1988)
EXPOSING ITALY'S COMMUNIST HERO The Ghost of Palmiro Togliatti By Silvio f. Senigallia Rome A critical reappraisal of Palmiro Togliatti, the legendary leader of the Italian Communist...
Paid articleThe Church and anti-Semitism in Italy (June 1988)
ROME'S RABBI SPEAKS OUT The Church and anti-Semitism in Italy By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome Anti-Semttism is once again a front-page issue in Italy. Following the April firebombing of a...
Paid articleItaly Gets a New Government (July 1987)
THE GORIA GAMBLE Italy Gets a New Government By Silvo F. Senigallia Rome "CHRISTIAN Democrats and Socialists will keep fighting like cats and dogs, even kick each other's shins under the...
Paid articleIn the Belly of the Monster (June 1987)
In the Belly of the Monster The Italians and the Holocaust By Susan Zuccotti Basic Books. 334 pp. $19.95. Memoirs of a Fortunate Jew: An Italian Story By Dan Vittorio Segre Adler &...
Paid articleItaly's Reaction to 'Glasnost' (March 1987)
Italy's Reaction to 'Glasnost' BY SILVIO E SENIGALLIA Rome After almost four years of relative calm under the stewardship of Prime Minister Bettino Craxi, Italy is once again racked with...
Paid articleItaly's Moot Relay (December 1986)
THREATENING THE COALITION Italy's Moot Relay BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Italy 's picturesque political lingo has a new term that appears quite frequently these days on the front pages of the...
Paid articleCraxi's Limited Victory (August 1986)
THE DC-PSI ARMISTICE Craxi's Limited Victory BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome A still cocky, albeit somewhat battered, Bettino Craxi is back in the Palazzo Chigi, the residence of Italy's prime...
Paid articleCraxi's Thousand Days (March 1986)
STEERING A MIDDLE GROUND Craxi's Thousand Days BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome With the celebration of its 1,000th day in power April 28, the Italian Center-Left coalition government headed by...
Paid articleItaly's Mideast Strategy (October 1985)
TAKING ON WASHINGTON Italy's Mideast Strategy BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome The announcement on October 11 that American fighter planes had overtaken the Egyptian airliner returning the Palestine...
Paid articleNew Man in the Quirinale (September 1985)
'GRANDPA SANDRO' STEPS DOWN New Man in the Quirinale bysmorsengallia Rome Every seven years the members of Italy's national legislature, augmented by representatives from each of the regional...
Paid articleRed Light for Italy's Communists (June 1985)
AFTER BERLINGUER Red light for Italy's Communists bysilvo f sengalua Rome Italian movie buffs who recall II Sorpasso (the overtaking)—a popular, sharp-toothed 1960s film starring Vittorio...
Paid articleItaly's Farewell to Berlinguer (June 1984)
SETTING OFF FALSE SIGNALS Italy's Farewell to Berlinguer BY SILVIO SENIGALLIA Rome During the slow-paced Congress of Vienna in 1814-15— the "dancing Congress" that gave a new face to...
Paid articleItaly'S Outspoken President (January 1984)
REJECTING THE CEREMONIAL Italy's Outspoken President by simo r senigalua Rome It is said that Pope Alexander VI, when advised that the good burghers of 15th-century Rome were grumbling over...
Paid articleWhy Italy Worries About the U.S. (November 1983)
FROM GRENADA TO LEBANON Why Italy Worries About the U.S. BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Italian Prime Minister Craxi had just come back from his cozy" Dear Bettino-Dear Ron" visit with President...
Paid articleItalian Doubts About the Polish Pope (October 1983)
BEYOND PERSONALITY Italian Doubts About the Polish. Pope BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome In my first article following the election of Karol Cardinal Wojtyla as Pope in 1978 ("Waiting for John...
Paid articleCraxi Gets His Chance (September 1983)
CHALLENGES FOR THE SPOILER Craxi Gets His Chance BY SILVIO F SENIGALLIA Rome FOR THE first time in its history, Italy has a Socialist chief of government Bettino Craxi, the 49-year-old leader of...
Paid articleItaly's Summer Surprise (July 1983)
ELECTION FALLOUT Italy's Summer Surprise BY SILVIO F SENIGALLIA Rome IT WAS business as usual at the Foreign Press Association headquarters here toward the end of last month Missing were the...
Paid articleItalian Communism's 'Alternative' (March 1983)
THE MEETING IN MILAN Italian Communism's Alternative' BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Italy's political lingo has always been rich with picturesque expressions like "parallel convergen-cies,"...
Paid articleItalian Summer Intrigues (September 1982)
SPADOLINI RETURNS Italian Summer Intrigues BY SILVIO F.SENIGALLIA Rome Government instability is an endemic condition in Italy. Since the end of World War 11 no fewer than 42 governments have...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence An Italian Thriller (April 1982)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. An Italian Thriller ROME—The plot has all the...
Paid articleMoscow's Italian Problem (March 1982)
PROSPECTS FOR THE PCI Moscow's Italian Problem BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA ENRICO BERLINGUER ROME AFTER THE sharp disagreement between the Italian Communist Party(PCI) and the Soviet leadership...
Paid articleThe Woes of Italian Feminism (January 1982)
NO POLITICAL SOLUTIONS The Woes of Italian Feminism BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA ROME AT ITS LATEST congress, Italy's Communist-dominated labor federation, CGIL, elected a woman to its small, highly...
Paid articleA Befuddled Aristocrat (October 1981)
A Befuddled Aristocrat Memoirs of an Anti-Semite By Cregor von Rezzori Translated by Joachim Neugroschel Viking. 320 pp. SI3.95. Reviewed by Silvio F. Senigallia Like the author, the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Spadolini's Weak Hand (July 1981)
CooTespondents' CorresBonaence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Spadolini's Weak Hand Rome—It is hard to understand why...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Vice Veronique (May 1981)
Coreespondents' Corresgonaence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Vice Veronique Rome verything is back to normal now...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Italy Muddles On (March 1981)
Italy Muddles On Rome—With the new year already almost a quarter gone, the only bright spot on the honzon in Italy is spring For barring the unexpected, it seems clear that 1981 will not mark...
Paid articleA Political Truce in Italy (November 1980)
WHY FORLANI WAS CHOSEN A Political Truce in Xtcily by silvi° R senigalua rome The quick appointment and approval last month of Italy's new Prime Minister, Christian Democrat (DC) Arnaldo...
Paid articleItaly Faces Recession (August 1980)
AS COSSIGA FLOUNDERS Italy Faces Recession by Silvio F. Senigallia An Italian saying has it that shared misfortune is half a joy (mal commune, mezzo gaudio). If this is true, many people in the...
Paid articleItaly's Elusive Coalition (August 1979)
WAITING FOR OCTOBER Italy's Elusive COalitiOn SILVIO SENIGALLIA ROME Two months after the national election that failed to resolve this country's political impasse, horse-trading among the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Winning in Italy (June 1979)
Soirespondents' orresponaence SrW^KEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Winning in Italy Rome?The Election Nobody Wanted" (NL, April...
Paid articleItaly: The Election Nobody Wanted (April 1979)
COMMUNISTS UNDER FIRE Italy: The Election Nobody W^tntcQBY silvi° r senigalua PALMIRO TOGLIATTI Rome Every political leader in the country expressed firm opposition to early elections, yet uaiy...
Paid articleWaiting for John Paul II's Next Move (January 1979)
A GAME OF CAUTION Waiting for John Paul II's Next Move BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome After four and a half centuries of having one of their own in the Vatican, it took Italians a little while to...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Eurocommunism Divided (September 1978)
Eurocommunism Divided Rome—Another broadside, making it the third within a 30-day period, was fired at Eurocommunism earlier in mid-August. Once again the attack came not from Moscow but from...
Paid articleNew President, Old Politics in Italy (July 1978)
AMID WIDESPREAD DISGRUNTLEMENT New President, Old Politics in Italy BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome In early June, a hitherto obscure 40-year-old Milanese, Giorgio Repetto, wrote a letter to the...
Paid articleThe Hard Questions in Italy (June 1978)
AFTER MORO'S MURDER The Hard Questions in Italy by Silvio F. Senigallia Rome Throughout the long nightmare that began with Aldo Moro's abduction by the Red Brigades urban guerrilla organization...
Paid articleTerrorism and Politics in Italy (April 1978)
THE SOCIALIST CONGRESS Terrorism and Politics in Italy BY SILVIO R SENIGALLIA Rome For months, the Italian Socialists (PSI) had been planning to turn their biannual national congress into a...
Paid articleThe Christian Democratic Gamble in Italy (March 1978)
ONE MORE DELAY The Christian Democratic Gamble in Italy bys vo f senigallia Rome As this is being written, Italy is still in the throes of a destructive crisis that began in late January, when...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Italian Terror (January 1978)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Italian Terror Rome—Two weeks after being shot at close...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (November 1977)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Cultural Operators Rome-with everything in today's...
Paid articleItaly's Great Escape (October 1977)
THE KAPPLER MYSTERY Italy's Great ESAPE BY SILVIO F SENIGALLIA Rome If the pity and the horror aroused by the 1944 killing of 335 hostages in Rome's Ar-deatine Caves were not still so vivid in...
Paid articleItaly's New Number-One Problem (June 1977)
VIOLENT CRIME Italy's New Number-One Problem BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA The national economy is no longer Item Number One on Prime Minister Giulio An-dreotti's agenda. That may come as rather...
Paid articleA Credibility Test for the Italian Communists (February 1977)
DISSIDENTS IN THE SOVIET BLOC A Credibility Test for the Italian Communists BY SILVO F. SENIGALLIA Rome The simultaneous activities of spreading dissident movements in the Soviet bloc countries,...
Paid articleSummer Interlude in Italy (September 1976)
AS THE PARTIES REGROUP Summer Interlude in Italy BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome No suspense, no fireworks, no drama. Seldom has an Italian government been formed and seated in so...
Paid articleItaly Searches for a Government (July 1976)
WRESTLING WITH BIPOLARIZATION Italy Searches for a Government by SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome The Rome daily Messaggero aptly summarized the outcome of the Italian national elections held Sunday...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Wertmuller at Home (April 1976)
Correspondents Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Wertmuller at Home Rome—Italian movie director Lina...
Paid articleThe Government Nobody Wanted (March 1976)
ITALY'S NEW MINORITY CABINET The Government Nobody Wanted BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome "THE government noI body wanted." Thus the new Center-Left daily Repubblica aptly described Italy's...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Italy and Democracy (December 1975)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Italy and Democracy Rome—Washington may be starting to...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Italy's New Industry (October 1975)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Italy's New Industry Rome-One of Italy's newest...
Paid articleItaly in Limbo (September 1975)
A COUNTRY WITHOUT A GOVERNMENT Italy in Limbo BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome The power vacuum in Italy today is truly frightening, and there is no indication that it will soon be filled. Months,...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (June 1975)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Italy's Elections Rome-The June 15 Italian...
Paid articleItaly's Communists Hit a Snag (April 1975)
THE PORTUGUESE CONNECTION Italy's Communists Hit a Snag BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome The carefully organized 14th national congress of the Italian Communist party (PCI)-replete with a...
Paid articleItaly Near the Breaking Point (December 1974)
THE POLITICS OF LITTLE HOPE Italy Near the Breaking Point BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome The formation of a new government in Italy last month by Christian Democrat (DC) Aldo Moro-three times a...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (June 1974)
Correspondents Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Chinese Puzzles Hong Kong-What is going on in China,...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence West Meets East (March 1974)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. West Meets East Geneva—When, at 10 a.m. on January 19,...
Paid articleThe WFTU Congress in Bulgaria (November 1973)
PAPERING OVER THE DIFFERENCES The WFTU Congress in Bulgaria BY SILVIO F SENIGALLIA Sofia Meeting in the wake of Salvador Allende's death and in the midst of the fourth Arab-Israeli war, the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Radical Playpen (April 1973)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Radical Playpen Berkeley-"Please, no demonstrations!"...
Paid articleItaly in Search of Stability (February 1973)
WATCHING THE FRENCH RETURNS Italy in Search of Stability BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Sitting in his small, modestly decorated office on the third floor of the old palace that serves as the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (August 1972)
Bombay—My first impressionCoreespondents' Corresponaence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. England's...
Paid articleElection Eve in Italy (May 1972)
SEARCHING FOR CONSENSUS Election Eve in Italy BY SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA Rome Italy is now in the final throes of a noisy and expensive, though comparatively short, electoral campaign On May 7-one...
Paid articleNo Change in Rome (April 1970)
THE RUMOR RETURN No Change Iconic by silvi?F senigalua MARIANO RUMOR Rome On April 7, more than three and a half months after the unofficial beginning of a complex pohtical crisis, and two...
Paid articleItaly's Temporary Solution (September 1969)
THE 'MONOCOLORE' Italy's Temporary Solution By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome The history of Italian Socialism is an endless series of conflicts, divisions and mergers. And the century-old clash...
Paid articleConflict at the Vatican (July 1969)
THE SUENENS CASE Conflict at the Vatican By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome The practice of stifling dissent under a heavy cloak of secrecy is deeply rooted in Vatican circles. Not unlike the...
Paid articleItaly's 'Opening to the Left': (March 1961)
Italy's Opening to the Left' Municipal coalitions of Christian Democrats and Socialists may be prelude to future cooperation between two groups on national level By Silvio F Senigallia Rome The...
Paid articleElections in Italy (November 1960)
Elections in Italy Socialist setback is coupled with Communist gains on its left, Social Democratic gains on its right By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome The nation-wide administrative elections held...
Paid articleITALIAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS MEET (December 1959)
By Silvio F. Senigallia Italian Social Democrats Meet Party congress charts left-of-center domestic policy Rome Last month, for the first time, a Social Democratic party (PSDI) congress backed,...
Paid articleSocialist International Meets (August 1959)
Problems of German unity and nuclear armaments dominate Hamburg parley Socialist International Meets By Silvio F. Senigallia HAMBURG THE DELEGATES OF 38 countries—representing 11 million...
Paid articleSegni Returns to Power (March 1959)
Segni Returns to Power Italy's new Premier, who headed a coalition government in 1955-57, is back in office with a right-wing-supported 'monocolore' cabinet By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome Italy's...
Paid articleItaly's Cabinet Crisis (February 1959)
Dissension inside Christian Democratic party and break in Social Democratic ranks make solution difficult Italy's Cabinet Crisis By Silvio F. Senigallia ROME THE ITALIAN government crisis is...
Paid articleItaly's New Left (December 1958)
Recently founded Socialist Alliance spearheads drive for a united democratic workers' party ITALY'S NEW LEFT By Silvio F. Senigallia ROME TWO-HUNDRED Italian ex-Communists assembled here...
Paid articleFanfani Goes West (October 1958)
Rome Letter By Silvio F. Senigallia FANFANI GOES WEST ROME PREMIER Amintore Fanfani's call, during his recent visits to Washington, Paris and Bonn, for a change in NATO Middle East policies has...
Paid articleThe Centrist Victory in Italy (July 1956)
AN APPRAISAL OF The Centrist Victory in Italy By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome Now that the political air here has cleared and returns are complete on the nationwide elections of city and provincial...
Paid articleLOCAL ELECTIONS TEST ITALIAN COMMUNISTS (May 1956)
THREE REPORTS FROM EUROPE: Local Elections Test Italian Communists By Silvio F. Senigallia Rome On May 27, some 27 million Italians will go to the polls to elect provincial and communal councils...
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