U.S. ATTACKED; President Vows to Exact Punishment for 'Evil' By SERGE SCHMEMANN September 12, 2001 - By SERGE SCHMEMANN Front Page - 3145 words
U.S. ATTACKED; HIJACKED JETS DESTROY TWIN TOWERS AND HIT PENTAGON IN DAY OF TERROR By N. R. KLEINFIELD September 12, 2001 By N. R. KLEINFIELD--Front Page -2839 words
A DAY OF TERROR: NEWS ANALYSIS; Awaiting the Aftershocks By R. W. APPLE Jr. September 12, 2001 Front Page 1667 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE REACTION; A Tough City Is Swept by Anger, Despair and Helplessness By JIM DWYER and SUSAN SACHS September 12, 2001 2056 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE BUILDINGS; Towers Believed to Be Safe Proved Vulnerable to an Intense Jet Fuel Fire, Experts Say By JAMES GLANZ September 12, 2001 U.S.--1597 words
A DAY OF TERROR: ATTACK ON MILITARY; A Hijacked Boeing 757 Slams Into the Pentagon, Halting the Government By DON VAN NATTA and LIZETTE ALVAREZ September 12, 2001 U.S.-- 1536 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE MARKETS; Stocks Tumble Abroad; Exchanges in New York Never Opened for the Day By FLOYD NORRIS and JONATHAN FUERBRINGER September 12, 2001 Business-- 1396 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE MEDIA; As an Attack Unfolds, A Struggle to Provide Vivid Images to Homes By FELICITY BARRINGER and GERALDINE FABRIKANT September 12, 2001 U.S.-- 1173 words
A DAY OF TERROR; Battery Park City Residents Evacuated The terror attack on the World Trade Center forced the evacuation of thousands of people from Battery Park City, the complex of residential and office buildings just across West Street from the towers. A power failure on the West Side of Lower Manhattan...September 12, 2001 - U.S.--242 words
A DAY OF TERROR; Bush's Remarks to the Nation on the Terrorist Attacks Following is a transcript of President Bush's address to the nation last night, as recorded by The New York Times: Good evening. Today our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom, came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist...September 12, 2001 - U.S. -668 words
A DAY OF TERROR: FINAL MOMENTS; Solicitor General Got 2 Calls From Wife on Doomed Plane By NEIL A. LEWIS September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 596 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE HOPES; Survivors Are Found In the Rubble By DEAN E. MURPHY September 12, 2001 - By DEAN E. MURPHY - U.S. - 504 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VICTIMS; Talk Show Figure and TV Producer Among Lost Passengers By WILLIAM GLABERSON September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 909 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE AFGHANS; Condemning Attacks, Taliban Says bin Laden Not Involved By BARRY BEARAK September 12, 2001 - By BARRY BEARAK - U.S. - 837 words
A DAY OF TERROR: COMMUNICATIONS; A Flood of Anxious Calls Clog Phone Lines By SETH SCHIESEL with SAUL HANSELL September 12, 2001 U.S.- 730 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE ARABS; Condemnations From Arab Governments, but Widely Different Attitudes on the Street By NEIL MacFARQUHAR September 12, 2001- U.S - 97 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE MILITANT; America the Vulnerable Meets a Ruthless Enemy By JOHN F. BURNS September 12, 2001 U.S. 1132 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE RIVERS; A Battered Retreat On Bridges To the East By SOMINI SENGUPTA September 12, 2001-- U.S. 1159 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE AIRLINES; For the First Time, the Nation's Entire Airspace Is Shut Down By LAURENCE ZUCKERMAN September 12, 2001 U.S.--1036 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE SCHOOLS; Parents Converge to Take Students Home, and Officials Seek to Keep Safe Those Who Remain By KATE ZERNIKE and ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS September 12, 2001 Education 996 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE INSURERS; Reinsurance Companies Wait to Sort Out Cost of Damages By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and SIMON ROMERO September 12, 2001 Business 815 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE THREAT; Bush Aides Say Attacks Don't Recast Shield Debate By PATRICK E. TYLER September 12, 2001 U.S. 758 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE AIRPORTS; Security Long a Concern At United States Airports By CHRISTOPHER DREW and MATTHEW L. WALD September 12, 2001 U.S.--788 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE RESPONSE; As Important as the Corporate Disaster Plan Is How Fast the Employees Carry It Out By CONSTANCE L. HAYS September 12, 2001 Business--839 words
A DAY OF TERROR: PENNSYLVANIA CRASH; Passenger Reported Hijacking Shortly Before a Crash By JERE LONGMAN and SARA RIMER September 12, 2001 - By JERE LONGMAN and SARA RIMER - U.S. - 1173 words
A DAY OF TERROR: TRANSPORTATION; Left to Fend for Themselves, a Nation of Travelers Scrambles for Transit Options By PAM BELLUCK September 12, 2001 - By PAM BELLUCK - U.S.- 1116 words
The War Against America; The National Defense As the nation assays the horrific human and physical losses of yesterday's brutally efficient terrorist attacks, it must also begin the urgent work of determining how an open and democratic society can better defend itself against a threat that convention...September 12, 2001 - Opinion- 965 words
A DAY OF TERROR: SECURITY; Boston's Airport Security Is Described as Standard By CAREY GOLDBERG September 12, 2001-
By CAREY GOLDBERG - U.S. - 1062 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE WORRIES;
Families and Friends Hoping for Reassurance Find Frustration and Anguish By JANNY SCOTT September 12, 2001 - By JANNY SCOTT- U.S. 1167 words
PRO FOOTBALL;
Despite A Defeat, Little Talk Of Football By BILL PENNINGTON September 12, 2001 Sports - 1093 words
A DAY OF TERROR: SECURITY;
Fear's Ripple: Closing Down, Tightening Up By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 979 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE RESPONSE;
Rescue Workers Rush In, And Many Do Not Return By JANE FRITSCH September 12, 2001 U.S. - 2166 words
A DAY OF TERROR: INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES;
Officials Say They Saw No Signs of Increased Terrorist Activity By JAMES RISEN and DAVID JOHNSTON September 12, 2001 - U.S. 1527 words
A DAY OF TERROR: VULNERABILITY;
Physical and Psychological Paralysis of Nation By BLAINE HARDEN September 12, 2001 U.S. - 1582 words
A DAY OF TERROR: HOSPITALS;
Pictures of Medical Readiness, Waiting and Hoping for Survivors to Fill Their Wards By DAN BARRY September 12, 2001 - HEALTH - 1515 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE BACKGROUND;
A Trend Toward Attacks That Emphasize Deaths By JOSEPH KAHN September 12, 2001 U.S. - 1265 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT;
Driven Underground, Administration and Congressional Officials Stay on the JobBy TODD S. PURDUM and ROBIN TONER September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 1191 words
A DAY OF TERROR: TRANSPORTATION;
With City Transit Shut Down, New Yorkers Take to Eerily Empty Streets By RANDY KENNEDY September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 1321 words
A DAY OF TERROR: TERRORIST VIGIL;
Security Alerts Go Into Effect Across Nation By DAVID FIRESTONE September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 1162 words
The War Against America; An Unfathomable Attack Remember the ordinary, if you can. Remember how normal New York City seemed at sunrise yesterday, as beautiful a morning as ever dawns in early September. The polls had opened for a primary election, and if the day seemed unusual in any way, that was the ...September 12, 2001 Opinion 776 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE ISRAELIS;
Spilled Blood Is Seen as Bond That Draws 2 Nations Closer By JAMES BENNET September 12, 2001 U.S. 761 words
A DAY OF TERROR: CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK;
Live Images Make Viewers Witnesses to Horror By CARYN JAMES September 12, 2001 By CARYN JAMES U.S. 743 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE WARNINGS;
Years of Unheeded Alarms By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM September 12, 2001 By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM--U.S. 499 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VIEW FROM THE PACIFIC;
Markets Slide in Japan, New Zealand and Australia While Others Don't Open By JAMES BROOKE September 12, 2001 By JAMES BROOKE-- 527 words
A DAY OF TERROR: SCHEDULES;
Disruptions and Closings Are Expected to Continue Lower Manhattan is expected to remain cut off from the rest of the city today, and schools and stock exchanges will be closed. Subways, streets and bridges leading to Lower Manhattan are expected to remain closed today. The three airports will be closed a...September 12, 2001-- Education--426 words
Essay; New Day Of Infamy By WILLIAM SAFIRE September 12, 2001 Opinion 738 words
The World Grieves, Too"Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; The World Grieves, Too To the Editor: Who has words for what happened? What can we say -- we are far away? Heartfelt sympathies to all New Yorkers and particularly to all who are victims of this terrible attack. We are thinking of you. MARTIN MEYER Giessen, Germany, September 12, 2001 --Opinion-- 52 words
Correspondent; America's Emergency Line: 9/11 By BILL KELLER September 12, 2001 Opinion 802 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable--'I Love This Country' ''I want to pull over and cry. I love this country. America tried to help everybody. God bless America.'' September 12, 2001 -U.S.--51 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable Running for Cover ''I saw people jumping out of the building. A lady in a green suit jumping out of the building. A man in jeans jumping out of the building. When I saw people jumping out of the building I just couldn't take it anymore. I just ran.''...September 12, 2001 - U.S--118 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VICTIMS;
Companies Scrambling to Find Those Who Survived, and Didn't By JOHN KIFNER and AMY WALDMAN September 12, 2001 By JOHN KIFNER and AMY WALDMAN-U.S. 450 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE AIRLINES;
Scores of U.S.-Bound Planes Are Diverted to Canadian AirportsScores of planes from around the world were redirected to Canadian airports today as the United States closed its airspace after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. From Vancouver on the west coast to the remote Goose Bay air base in Labrado...September 12, 2001--306 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE MEASUREMENT;
Columbia's Seismographs Log Quake-Level ImpactsThe crash of two planes into the World Trade Center and the collapses of the towers created shock waves that registered on sensitive instruments meant to monitor earthquakes. In destructive energy, the building collapses were slightly larger than the smal...September 12, 2001 -U.S.--276 word
A DAY OF TERROR: DISASTER PLANNING;
Attacks Halt Meeting By MICHAEL JANOFSKY September 12, 2001 U.S. 290 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE GOVERNMENT;
Trying to Command an Emergency When the Emergency Command Center Is Gone By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA September 12, 2001-By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA-U.S. 887 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE ECONOMY;
A Tragedy Adds More Confusion To the Outlook For U.S. Economy By LOUIS UCHITELLE September 12, 2001-By LOUIS UCHITELLE Business-940 words
A DAY OF TERROR: IN THE CAPITAL;
In the Day's Attacks and Explosions, Official Washington Hears the Echoes of Earlier Ones By ADAM CLYMER September 12, 2001-By ADAM CLYMER-U.S.-978 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE WORLD'S REACTION;
European Nations Stand With U.S., Ready to Respond By STEVEN ERLANGER September 12, 2001--By STEVEN ERLANGER-U.S.- 997 words
BASEBALL;
Selig, in a Sense of Mourning, Cancels Baseball Games By MURRAY CHASS September 12, 2001 Sports---1195 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; Let Us Rebuild To the Editor: This attack must not go unanswered. A major part of the American response has to be rebuilding the magnificent World Trade Center as soon as possible....September 12, 2001 Opinion-- 96 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By ANDY NEWMAN September 12, 2001 U.S.-- 134 words
A DAY OF TERROR: VERBATIM;
Bush Aides Speak Out On Attacks Following are excerpts from statements yesterday by cabinet members and Congressional leaders about the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, as recorded by Federal News Service Inc.: DONALD H. RUMSFELD Secretary of Defense This is a tragic day for...September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 667 words
Reaction From Around the World EUROPE EUROPEAN UNION -- European foreign ministers scheduled a rare emergency meeting for today to discuss a joint response, as officials expressed solidarity with the United States. The external relations commissioner, Chris Patten, called the attacks '...September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 1212 words
Metro Matters; City Turns, Temporarily, Into a Small Town By JOYCE PURNICK September 12, 2001 - By JOYCE PURNICK - U.S. - 730 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE ELECTIONS;
Pataki Orders Postponement Of Primaries Across State By ADAM NAGOURNEY September 12, 2001 - By ADAM NAGOURNEY - U.S. - 720 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE PSYCHOLOGY;
Attackers Believed To Be Sane By ERICA GOODE September 12, 2001 - By ERICA GOODE - Health - 683 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE TALK ONLINE;
Web Offers Both News And Comfort By AMY HARMON September 12, 2001 - Technology - 834 words
A DAY OF TERROR: CONGRESS;
Horror Knows No Party As Lawmakers Huddle By ALISON MITCHELL and KATHARINE Q. SEELYE September 12, 2001 -U.S. - 1030 words
Observation Post Dora Journal; This Train Is Bound for Nowhere, for the Moment By JAMES BROOKE September 12, 2001 - World 1039 words
Liberties; A Grave Silence By MAUREEN DOWD September 12, 2001 - Opinion - 802 words
Two Palestinians Killed in Fighting After Israeli Tanks Seal Off Arab Town Israeli tanks rolled into the outskirts of the Palestinian-ruled city of Jenin today and encircled it in an operation that the army said was intended to prevent suicide bombers from reaching Israel. Israel mounted the tank operation around Jenin, which it...September 12,2001 World-- 464 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; Carry On, New York To the Editor: I visited New York City in June and was very pleasantly surprised by the kindness of the people of your great city. Seeing a convergence of the world in one place -- people of all nationalities, religious and ethnic backgrounds living harmo...September 12, 2001 -Opinion 139 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; A Double Standard To the Editor: When terrorists attack American citizens going about their daily business, American forces must, as our highest government officials say, hunt down the people behind such cowardly acts and punish them severely. When terrorists attack Israel...September 12, 2001--Opinion 101 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; Terror's Address To the Editor: While it may take time to determine the actual people responsible for the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, the names and addresses of the supporters of terrorism have long been known....September 12, 2001 -Opinion 148 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; See Israel's Plight To the Editor: Tragically, Americans have just received a horrendous reminder of what Israelis have had to deal with on a daily basis since the moment the nation came into existence. There is no justification for terrorism against civilians ever, and it m...September 12, 2001 - Opinion 116 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; The World Grieves, Too To the Editor: What a tragedy! I am with you, America. I weep for you. MARIA GARCÍA-PORTAS Madrid, Sept. 11, 2001...September 12, 2001 -Opinion 92 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES; Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By MARTIN GOTTLIEB September 12, 2001 U.S. 252 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; Darness at Noon To the Editor: Shock. Anger. Terror. Confusion. Unspeakable sadness. Grief. Fear. These are just some of the emotions Americans are feeling today in the wake of the monstrous terrorist attacks on the United States. The horrific images that the world witne...September 12, 2001 Opinion 232 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By JOSEPH B. TREASTER September 12, 2001 U.S. 179 words
A DAY OF TERROR;
Some Embassies to Stay Closed Today At least 12 American embassies have decided to remain closed on Wednesday as a security measure, a State Department spokesman, Philip Reeker, said today at a news briefing. Some are in Latin America; none are in the Middle East or South Asia. But Mr. Reek...September 12, 2001 ---158 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By PATRICK McGEEHAN September 12, 2001 U.S.--220 word
A DAY OF TERROR: THE FEDERAL RESERVE;
The Financial World Is Left Reeling by Attack By RICHARD W. STEVENSON and STEPHEN LABATON September 12, 2001 - By RICHARD W. STEVENSON and STEPHEN LABATON - Technology - 1454 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE MILITARY;
U.S. Armed Forces Are Ordered on Highest State of Alert to Protect and Reassure By THOM SHANKER and ERIC SCHMITT September 12, 2001 - By THOM SHANKER and ERIC SCHMITT - U.S. - 1444 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE PRESIDENT;
A Somber Bush Says Terrorism Cannot Prevail By ELISABETH BUMILLER with DAVID E. SANGER September 12, 2001 - By ELISABETH BUMILLER with DAVID E. SANGER - Front Page - 1491 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE OPERATION;
Terrorism Carefully Synchronized and Devastatingly Effective By TIM GOLDEN September 12, 2001 - By TIM GOLDEN - U.S. - 1311 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE REACTION;
Absorbing a Blow to the Heart of America's Financial Center By REED ABELSON September 12, 2001 - By REED ABELSON - Health- 1290 words
A DAY OF TERROR: AN ASSESSMENT;
When an Open Society Is Wielded as a Weapon Against Itself By MICHAEL R. GORDON September 12, 2001 - By MICHAEL R. GORDON - U.S. - 1177 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE TIES;
In U.S., Echoes of Rift Of Muslims and Jews By LAURIE GOODSTEIN September 12, 2001 - By LAURIE GOODSTEIN - U.S. - 1174 words
A DAY OF TERROR: WASHINGTON;
Stunned Tourists, Gridlocked Streets, Fleeing and Fear By FRANCIS X. CLINES September 12, 2001 - By FRANCIS X. CLINES - U.S.- 1170 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; What Missile Shield? To the Editor: Today's disaster is a tragic lesson that the real threat to American lives and property comes not from expensive, complex nuclear missiles, but from low-tech means within the reach of every terrorist....September 12, 2001--Opinion 95 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By BRENT BOWERS September 12, 2001-U.S. 120 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By JULIE V. IOVINE September 12, 2001 U.S. 127 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES; Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable Farewell to a Friend ''I don't think I'm going to get out. You've been a really good friend.''...September 12, 2001--U.S. 95 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable Target in View ''I looked over my shoulder and saw the United Airlines plane coming. It came over the Statue of Liberty. It was just like a movie. It just directly was guided into the second tower.''...September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 181 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; The World Grieves, Too To the Editor: In April of this year, my wife and I visited the United States for the first time. During our time in your country, we were welcomed everywhere, by people happy to give any assistance they could to make our visit one of the most memorable t...September 12, 2001 - Opinion 194 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By DAVID W. DUNLAP September 12, 2001 - U.S - 279 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By MIREYA NAVARRO September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 205 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON September 12, 2001-By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON-U.S.-151 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By DAVID W. DUNLAP September 12, 2001-By DAVID W. DUNLAP-U.S.-176 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES; Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By DEAN E. MURPHY September 12, 2001-By DEAN E. MURPHY-U.S.-172 words
A DAY OF TERROR;
Calling for Help Or to Give Help At least three businesses in the trade center have set up phone numbers for those looking for friends or relatives: Morgan Stanley, the largest tenant with 3,500 employees, September 12, 2001 - U.S.-174 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable By DAVID BARSTOW September 12, 2001-By DAVID BARSTOW-U.S.-169 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; A Flawed Air System To the Editor: It is quite clear that the systems being used for screening passengers and their baggage are totally inadequate if several civilian airliners can be hijacked on one day. It is the failure of these systems that has led to the monumental trag...September 12,2001 Opinion - 117 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; The World Grieves, Too To the Editor: Having lived in Belfast for all of my life, I have witnessed many atrocities, but none compare to the scale and horror of today's attack. I write to express my sincere condolences to all the people who have lost loved ones. I have no doubt ..September 12, 2001 - Opinion - 99 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; Darkness at Noon
To the Editor: What happened to this country on Sept. 11, 2001, was an outrage. We can only hope, however, that the response to it will be prudent, measured, rational and within the parameters of the law, and that legislators and government officials will...September 12, 2001 - Opinion - 97 words
A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable View of the Past ''It's funny. Yesterday, I was doing a tour with a bunch of Germans, and they were saying how beautiful the World Trade Center is. And then today, and it's gone. To me, this is the day New York died.''...September 12, 2001 - U.S.- 123 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; U.S. Muslims' Pain To the Editor: American Muslims share in the pain of this tragedy. It appears that terrorists contemptibly attacked my America, killing my fellow citizens and destroying the twin towers. The tragic loss of humanity is immeasurable, and the shock to our na...September 12, 2001 - Opinion
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Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock To the Editor: As an American citizen and a native East Tennessean, I send out my thoughts and prayers to my compatriots in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. In memory and honor of those in immediate suffering and bereavement and as an act of honor ...September 12, 2001 - Opinion 277 words
Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; A Need for Restraint To the Editor: In their understandable outrage at the attacks on Manhattan and Washington, our leaders are already threatening reprisals. Any violent reprisal will simply lead to more attacks on our domestic security -- on ordinary Americans as they work ...September 12, 2001 - Opinion 195 words
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