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MARCH 2008
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### THE WHIRLIGIG OF TIME ###
BRIAN ALDISS has reportedly had a heart pacemaker fitted.
HARRY HARRISON, sf author of note, is not the same person as Harry
Harrison the cartoonist of Hong Kong's _South China Morning Post_. But
you can't expect the _Guardian_ to work that out: they reprinted one of
Harrison II's cartoons with a note that he's '... a comics artist, writer
and editor specialising in science fiction. His book Make Room! Make
Room! was adapted for the cult film Soylent Green (1973)' (16 Feb)
[JGD/HP]
MICHAEL MOORCOCK is to be honoured as this year's SFWA Grand Master. But,
alas, he confirms rumours of further surgery: 'Yeah, I had a big toe off
last week in Seaton Hospital, Austin. I've been going to hyperbarics for
a couple of weeks and it seems to be doing you good. The tube this time
is a communal chamber. The whole thing is like a set of a 1950s sf movie,
including the helmet you wear. The other day a guy cracked up in the
chamber, just like a bit part actor in a_ Twilight Zone_ episode. We
couldn't do too much because we were in the middle of what the techs call
a dive. I'm able to take a notebook in, so now I _really_ know what it's
like to work under pressure.' _Later:_ 'The worst horror is that we have
a teenager aboard and she asks to watch teeny TV -- we're all otherwise
readers or snoozers. And then she asks for the sound raised above the
helmet noise -- we all sound (and indeed look) like Cybermen in there.
Or so many trainee Darths.' [6 March]
ANDY SAWYER, famous sf librarian, received the SFRA's 2008 Thomas D.
Clareson Award for distinguished services to sf studies.
J.R.R. TOLKIEN's estate is suing New Line Cinema over the _Lord of the
Rings_ films. Supposedly the estate should receive 7.5% of the estimated
$6 billion gross receipts but, beyond a modest upfront payment of
$62,500, it has had nothing. [JS] Many authors who've dealt with film
companies remember similar feats of accounting magic.
### CONKABELL ###
6 Mar - 18 May [] MARTIAN MUSEUM OF TERRESTRIAL ART, Barbican Art
Gallery, Barbican Centre, Silk St, London, EC2Y 8DS: 'presents
contemporary art works under the fictional guise of a museum collection
conceived by and designed for extraterrestrials.' Tickets Pounds8.
21-24 Mar [] ORBITAL (Eastercon), Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Heathrow,
London. _Advance booking closed on 7 March: Pounds65 at the door._
Pounds55 unwaged, Pounds25 junior (12-17), Pounds8 child (5-11), Pounds1
infant. Day rates Pounds20 Fri or Mon, Pounds25 Sat or Sun (unwaged
Pounds5 less; junior Pounds10 less). Contact 8 Windmill Close, Epsom,
Surrey, KT17 3AL.
26 Mar [] BSFA OPEN MEETING, The Antelope, 22 Eaton Terrace, London, SW1W
8EZ (closest tube, Sloane Square). 6pm on; fans present in the bar from
5pm. With Paul Kincaid. I hope to be there.
29-30 Mar [] P-CON V, Central Hotel, Exchequer St, Dublin. _Rates held
at Euro25/Pounds15_, Euro15 supporting; Euro30 at the door. Contact 253
Sundrive Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland. Sterling cheques to 'Dave
Lally #2 a/c', 64 Richbourne Tce, London, SW8 1AX.
26 Apr [] ALT.FICTION, Darwin Suite, Assembly Rooms, Derby. Many guests.
Pounds20 reg; Pounds16 concessions. Box Office booking: 01332 255800.
3-5 May [] FFORDE FFIESTA, De Vere Hotel, Shaw Ridge, Swindon. _Now
Pounds30 reg._ Day tickets available. Booking: www.ffordeffiesta.com.
Cheques to The Fforde Ffestival, 37A Oak Close, Bristol, BS34 6RB.
7 Jun [] BSFA/SF FOUNDATION AGM EVENT, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square,
London, WC1R 4RL. Guests TBA.
28-29 Jun [] CONRUNNER 2008 (conrunning), Britannia Hotel, Wolverhampton.
Pounds30 reg _until after Easter_; Pounds35 to 21 Jun; Pounds45 at door.
Day Pounds25. Contact 56 Jackmans Place, Letchworth G.C., Herts, SG6 1RH.
19-21 Sep [] FANTASYCON 2008, Britannia Hotel, 1 St James St, Nottingham.
Pounds50 reg (BFS members and students Pounds40), _rising to Pounds60
(Pounds50) on 1 April_; Pounds70 (Pounds60) 1 July. Day rate Pounds25 Fri
or Sun, Pounds40 Sat. Contact 5 Greenbank, Barnt Green, Birmingham, B45
8DH.
17-19 Oct [] FESTIVAL OF FANTASTIC FILMS, Day's Hotel, Sackville St,
Manchester. Pounds70/$140 reg; Pounds30/$60 day. Under-17s Pounds30;
under-13s Pounds20. Contact 95 Meadowgate Rd, Salford, Manchester, M6
8EN.
25 Oct [] TELEDEUX! (follow-up to Year of the Teledu), London. 10am-late.
Venue TBC: 'probably Doggett's on Blackfriar's Bridge.'
25-26 Jul 09 [] SATELLITE 2, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow. GoH Iain M.
Banks. Pounds40 reg; Pounds10 supp/junior (5-14), Pounds1 infant (0-4).
Contact address presumably TBA; meanwhile see www.satellite2.org.uk.
_Rumblings_ [] SECTUS 2009, the Harry Potter con scheduled for June 2009
in North Wales, is cancelled -- apparently owing to fannish backbiting
over the Lexicon court case (see below). More, though not much, at
www.sectus.org [7 February]. Refunds of the Pounds290 fee were promised.
Contact 114 Bassnage Rd, Halesowen, W. Midlands, B63 4HF.
### INFINITELY IMPROBABLE ###
AS OTHERS SEE US. J.G. Ballard is rehabilitated, again: 'For many
readers, Ballard is the author of the controversial novel Crash (1973),
a surreal exploration of sexuality and the motor car. But before Crash,
and before his wife's death, Ballard's novels had begun to shape a unique
suburban dystopia. In its time, this vision was categorised as science
fiction. Now we can see it more clearly as deeper, darker and more
prophetic.' (Robert McCrum, _Observer_ review, 10 February) [JM]
NEBULA SHORTLISTS for 2007 work (which sometimes means 2006) include:
NOVEL Jack McDevitt, _Odyssey_; Joe Haldeman, _The Accidental Time
Machine_; Michael Chabon, _The Yiddish Policemen's Union_; Nalo
Hopkinson, _The New Moon's Arms_; Tobias Buckell, _Ragamuffin_.
SCRIPT _Children of Men_; _The Prestige_; _Pan's Labyrinth_; _V for
Vendetta_; _Star Trek: New Voyages_, 'World Enough and Time'; _Doctor
Who_, 'Blink'.
R.I.P. _John Alvin_ (1948-2008), US artist who painted many iconic film
posters, most famously the magic finger of _E.T._, died on 6 February
aged 59. Other work included _Blazing Saddles_ (his debut), _Gremlins_,
_The Phantom of the Paradise_ and the _Star Wars_ anniversary posters.
[GW]
_Richard Baer_ (1928-2008), US tv screenwriter who wrote scripts for
_The Munsters_ and _Bewitched_, died on 22 February aged 79. [SJD]
_William F. Buckley, Jr_ (1925-2008), US newspaper columnist,
conservative pundit and occasional novelist who wrote the children's
fantasy _The Temptation of Wilfred Malachey_ (1985), died on 27 February;
he was 82. [ML]
_Ben Chapman_ (1928-2008), US actor who was the original _Creature
from the Black Lagoon_ (1954), died on 21 February; he was 79.
_Robert DoQui_ (1934-2008), US actor best known as Sergeant Reed in
three _Robocop_ films (1987-93), died on 9 February aged 74. [SJD]
_Steve Gerber_ (1947-2008), US comics writer who worked on several
1970s Marvel titles -- notably _Man-Thing_ -- and created the satirical
character Howard the Duck, died on 10 February. He was 60. His prolonged
lawsuit against Marvel, who took Howard the Duck away from him, is a
landmark case in comic creators' rights. [TCR]
_Werner Kurt Giesa_ (1954-2008), German author who contributed to
the Perry Rhodan sequence but is best known for writing the biweekly
horror-serial magazine _Professor Zamorra_ under the pseudonym Robert
Lamont, died on or before 14 February; he was 53. [OM]
_E. Gary Gygax_ (1938-2008), US game designer and fantasy novelist
best known for his creation (with Dave Arneson) of the original,
enormously influential _Dungeons & Dragons_ role-playing game, died on
4 March aged 69. [LP] I liked the on-line suggestion that fans should
club together to build him a vast tomb full of the deadliest imaginable
traps.
_Janet Kagan_ (1946-2008), US author whose 1988 novel _Hellspark_
had a devoted following, and who won a Hugo for her novelette 'The
Nutcracker Coup' (1992), died on 29 February. [GW]
_Robert Legault_, US copyeditor and former Managing Editor of Tor
Books, died from an unexpected heart attack in late February. [RF]
_Stephen Marlowe_ (1928-2008), US crime and supernatural novelist
who published sf from 1950 to the early 1960s under his birth name Milton
Lesser, died on 22 February; he was 79. [AIP]
_Barry Morse _(1918-2008), London-born actor -- in Canada from 1951
-- whose many genre roles included Professor Victor Bergman in _Space:
1999_, died on 2 February aged 89. [MMW]
_Julian Rathbone_ (1935-2008), UK novelist whose sf venture was the
future-dystopian _Trajectories_ (1998), died on 28 February. He was 73.
[JC]
_Alain Robbe-Grillet_ (1922-2008), French experimental author who
wrote some surreal fantasy, died on 18 February aged 87. [PDF] In sf, his
'anti-novel' approach famously influenced Brian Aldiss's _Report on
Probability A._
_Leonard Rosenman_ (1924-2008), Oscar-winning composer who scored
many genre films (_Fantastic Voyage_, _Beneath the Planet of the Apes_
and sequel, _Star Trek IV_, _Robocop 2_, etc), died on 4 March; he was
83. [SFS]
_Roy Scheider_ (1932-2008), US actor best known for _Jaws_ and also
seen in _SeaQuest DSV_ (Captain Nathan Bridger), _2010_, two _Dracula_
films, etc, died on 10 February aged 75. His debut film was _The Curse
of the Living Corpse_ (1964). [GW]
_Ken Slater_ (1917-2008), old-time UK fan and book/magazine dealer
who introduced so many of us to the joys of sf and fandom, died on 16
February. He was 90 in December 2007 and celebrated with a January party.
Ken, a much-loved figure at conventions for many decades, is generally
credited with restarting British fandom after World War II, setting an
example to fanzine publishers with his _Operation Fantast_ in 1947; he
was a founding member (#6) of the BSFA in 1958. Ken and his late wife
Joyce were fan guests of honour at the 1987 Brighton Worldcon. With help
from his daughter Susie he remained an active book dealer into 2008.
_Steve Whitaker_ (1955-2008), UK comics artist who coloured the 1988
graphic novel _V for Vendetta_, died on 22 February. [JG]
THOG'S MATHEMATICS MASTERCLASS. 'The most common problem is factorizing
prime numbers.' (Ian McDonald, _Brasyl_, 2007) [LC] For an earlier
instance of this proposition, see _Ansible_ 153 (and 156).
OUTRAGED LETTERS. _Guy Lawley:_ 'I found out a few weeks ago that
Gollancz were planning to re-issue their Fantasy Masterworks #17, titled
_Elric_, in April 2008. The new ["Ultimate Fantasies"] edition was to be
titled _Elric of Melnibone_. / As you probably know, _Elric_ is a
compendium of the original 1960s volumes _Stealer of Souls_ and
_Stormbringer_. _Elric of Melnibone_ on the other hand is the first of
Moorcock's new 1970s Elric books, a prequel to _Stealer of Souls_. / I
wrote to Jo Fletcher twice pointing out that _Elric of Melnibone_ is the
title of a different book altogether and suggesting that Gollancz revert
to the original title. Ms Fletcher wrote back twice justifying their
decision in various more or less daft ways. For example she pointed out
that Gollancz have 3 different editions of _I Am Legend_ in print at the
moment, including a film tie-in. Needless to say, all three are still
called _I Am Legend_. None of them has been arbitrarily given the title
of a completely different Richard Matheson book. / Then Mike himself
wrote to Gollancz. I had told him about the name change; Gollancz,
surprisingly, hadn't consulted him at all. At this point they decided
they would change the name back to _Elric_. / I hear that the title/cover
change is now underway in the design department. I also hear that the
word at Gollancz is that "some anal nerd Moorcock fan" started the ball
rolling on this one. I'm thinking of having that put on a T-shirt.' [16
Feb]
PUBLISHERS AND SINNERS. _Dedalus Books_, UK fantasy publishers whose Arts
Council funding was cut for no evident reason (see _A247_), will now be
sponsored for two years by Informa plc/Routledge Books.
AS OTHERS SEE J.K. ROWLING READERS. 'Probably best to come clean here and
admit that I have not read the Harry Potter books. I bought them for my
daughter and speed-read a paragraph or two, but I swiftly came to the
conclusion that if I was ever going to get into this kind of thing, it
would have happened as a teenager. And I'd have doubtless nabbed myself
a nice Dungeons & Dragons-playing boyfriend into the bargain. I imagine
he would have been called Clive and we would have been blissfully happy,
attending Trekkie conventions together.' (Barbara Ellen, _The Observer_,
2 March) [PS]
RANDOM FANDOM. _Eastercon_ LiveJournal exchange, regarding email
notification of programme participants ... _Autopope:_ 'I haven't heard
hide nor hair from you.' _Committee Person:_ 'Who are you?' _Autopope:_
'I'm Charlie Stross, one of your GoH's.' _CP:_ 'Ah, it's you ...' [IM]
_Susie Haynes_, Ken Slater's daughter, plans to continue his Fantast
mail-order book business under the name of Fantast Three. [GVG]
_Steve Stiles_ writes: 'Noted Humanitarian and habitual Fan Art Hugo
nominee Steve Stiles has broadened his cartooning horizons by designing
a medal intended to promote World Peace for the Samaritan community in
Israel.' (www.samaritanmedal.org)
MAGAZINE SCENE. _Speculations_, Kent Brewster's multiply Hugo-nominated
sf magazine which became an on-line sf writers' resource at
www.speculations.com, went into suspended animation on 2 March.
COURT CIRCULAR. That J.K. Rowling/Warner Bros lawsuit against RDR Books,
prospective publishers of a condensed print version of Steve Vander Ark's
_Harry Potter Lexicon_ website, chugs on remorselessly. Even my name was
bandied in the legal filings, with RDR citing my own HP exegesis as one
of six works which didn't get sued despite 'especially striking
similarities to the Lexicon in both format and content'. I can't see the
likeness myself, and neither can JKR/WB, whose counter-filing agrees that
the Langford epic wasn't marketed as 'an encyclopedia or guide'. I also
heard from RDR, asking how I got away with it -- that is, whether JKR/WB
had been horrid to me. In fact, once Gollancz had let the author's agents
see early proofs, all was sweetness and light.
Terry Pratchett, who has conspicuously failed to sue Andrew M.
Butler for editing _An Unofficial Companion to the Novels of Terry
Pratchett_, does not approve of this suit: 'In fantasy writing,
accusations of copying are very difficult to make. [...] You know who
invented wizards? Who invented Goblins? If we were going to start paying
royalties for nicking one another's ideas, we'd have all given our life
savings to the Tolkien family a long time ago.' (_Independent_, 6 March)
[JY]
MORE AWARDS. _Bram Stoker_ (horror) shortlists include: NOVEL Bruce
Boston, _The Guardener's Tale_; Joe Hill, _Heart-Shaped Box_; Sarah
Langan, _The Missing_; Dan Simmons, _The Terror_. FIRST NOVEL Joe Hill,
_Heart-Shaped Box_; Michael Calvillo, _I Will Rise_; John R. Little, _The
Memory Tree_; Erika Mailman, _The Witch's Trinity_; Mary SanGiovanni,
_The Hollower_.
_Gaylactic Spectrum_ (gay/lesbian): 2007 awards continued (see
_A244_ for novels). SHORT David Gerrold, 'In The Quake Zone' (_Down These
Dark Spaceways_); Joy Parks, 'Instinct' (_The Future Is Queer_);
Christopher Barzak, 'The Language of Moths' (_Realms of Fantasy_). OTHER
Richard Labonte and Lawrence Schimel, ed., _The Future Is Queer_
(anthology); _Torchwood_ Season 1 (tv); _V for Vendetta_ (film).
_SF Hall of Fame:_ Ian & Betty Ballantine, William Gibson, Richard
Powers, Rod Serling.
_SFWA Author Emeritus:_ Ardath Mayhar.
_Skylark_ (NESFA, for general contributions to sf): Charles Stross.
C.O.A. _William Breiding_, PO Box 1005, Tucson, AZ 85702, USA.
WE ARE EVERYWHERE. You know sf has conquered the world when a net pundit
announces that 'Barack Obama is the Democratic Party's Kwisatz Haderach.'
(SnarkyBastards.com) [LP]
Roger Von Bergendorff, under investigation in the USA for possessing
and perhaps manufacturing poisonous ricin, 'is believed to be a computer
graphic artist whose work has appeared on several science fiction
novels'. No one seems to know which novels. (_New York Times_, 3 March)
[MF]
BSFA STORY COMPETITION. SF, up to 8000 words; open to UK/Irish residents
only; deadline 5 September. Good news: Pounds500 first prize, Pounds50
to runners-up. Bad news: Pounds10 entry fee. More at www.bsfa.co.uk.
THE DEAD PAST. _70 Years Ago._ Televised sf had its 70th anniversary last
month: the BBC's partial adaptation of Karel Capek's _R.U.R.: Rossum's
Universal Robots_ was broadcast on 11 February 1938. [AIP]
_30 Years Ago:_ 'The biggest event at Fantasycon _[February 1978]_
was the non-appearance of Stephen King, the Guest of Honour. Illness was
given as the official reason (actually his recent vasectomy hadn't healed
properly, which is probably the most original excuse for a GoH not
turning up in the history of conventions).' (_Checkpoint_ 87, March 1978)
GROUP GROPES. _Hackney Libraries SF Reading Group:_ now monthly, 3rd
Tuesday. CLR James Library, 24-30 Dalston Rd, London, E8 3AZ. 6.30-
7:30pm. More: ReadScienceFiction at Hackney dot gov dot uk.
THOG'S MASTERCLASS. _Eyeballs in the Sky._ 'Matilda was lovely, but she
had bright burning eyes that you could feel creep down your face and into
your belly.' (Arthur N. Scarm, _The Werewolf vs Vampire Woman_, 1972)
[BA]
_Werewolf Truisms Dept._ 'Waldo was dead, but not very dead.'
_(Ibid)_
_Life Expectancy Dept._ '"Please don't hurt me Mister Werewolf," she
begged. "I'm only 21 and I have at least 10 good years ahead of me yet."'
_(Ibid)_
_Dept of Colourful Idiom._ 'Considering this horrid fact, he drained
his vodka and soda and motioned to Mullarney _[the barman]_ to shove up
another sheep.' (Sam Merwin, Jr, _The Time Shifters_, 1971). [AR]
_Time Travel Dept._ '"Finding that my new love is my great-
grandfather, however happenstantially, requires a certain amount of
getting used to."' _(Ibid)_
_Dept of Relativity._ 'It's the long accepted theory that a man who
could travel faster than light could spin off this planet for a light
year or two and return that much younger.' _(Ibid)_
_True Romance Dept._ 'Sex, like a thousand-headed snake, wound its
dark coils and convulsed in agony, tightening upon the conflagration _[in
the hero's soul]_ and concentrating its malevolence and potency, pulsing
the hellish plasma to new levels of atrocious ferocity.' (Colin Kapp,
_Transfinite Man_ aka _The Dark Mind_, 1964) [AR]
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[] 2008
Until 18 May, Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art, Barbican Art Gallery,
London
21-24 Mar 2008, Orbital (Eastercon), Heathrow
29-30 Mar 2008, P-Con 5, Dublin, Ireland
26 April 2008, Alt.Fiction, Derby
30 April - 4 May 2008, Sci-Fi London film festival, London
3-5 May, Fforde Ffiesta (Jasper Fforde), Swindon
15-18 May 2008, Roscon or Euroscon (Eurocon), Moscow
20-22 June 2008, SF Masterclass, London
RELOCATED TO USA: 24-27 Jun 2008, SF Research Association conference,
Dublin
26-29 June 2008, ConRunner 2008 (conrunning), Wolverhampton
6-10 August 2008, Denvention 3 (Worldcon), Denver, USA
21-25 August 2008, Frightfest film festival, London
22-25 Aug 2008, Discworld Convention 2008, Birmingham
29-31 August 2008, Mecon, Belfast
5-7 September 2008, ZombieCon, Bentley, Walsall
12-14 September 2008, Reunion5 (media), Coventry
19-21 September 2008, Fantasycon 2008, Nottingham
25-28 September 2008, Oxonmoot (Tolkien), Oxford
4-5 October 2008, Birmingham International Comics Show, Birmingham
11-12 October 2008, NewCon 4, Northampton
17-19 October 2008, Festival of Fantastic Films, Manchester
18-19 October 2008, Octocon, Ireland
7-9 Nov 2008, ArmadaCon XX, Plymouth
14-16 Nov 2008, Novacon 38, Bentley, Walsall
[] 2009
20-22 Feb 2009, Redemption 09 (multimedia sf), Coventry
?? Mar 2009, Eurocon 2009, Fiuggi, Italy
10-13 Apr 2009, LXcon (Eastercon), Bradford
CANCELLED: 26-29 Jun 2009, Sectus 2009 (Harry Potter), North Wales
25-26 July 2009, Satellite 2, Glasgow
6-10 Aug 2009, Anticipation (67th Worldcon), Montreal, Canada
### ENDNOTES ###
APPARITIONS.
[] 14 March 2008: Brum Group, Briar Rose, Bennett Hill, Birmingham
city centre. 7.45pm. With Andy Sawyer. Contact 07845 897760 or
bhamsfgroup at yahoo co uk. Further meetings: 11 April Michael Scott
Rohan, 9 May & 13 June TBA.
[] 20 March 2008: Joe Abercrombie signing, Forbidden Planet, 179
Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR. 5pm-6.30pm.
[] 5 April 2008: Neal Asher signing, Forbidden Planet, 179 Shaftesbury
Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR. 1-2pm.
[] 12 April 2008: Alastair Reynolds signing, Forbidden Planet, 179
Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR. 1-2pm.
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EDITORIAL. Yes, I do find it rather depressing to be running another
long, long obituary column. More frivolous news, please! Ken Slater's
humanist funeral on 28 February was well attended despite the remote
fenland location near King's Lynn. Besides Susie and the family, those
present included Brian Ameringen, Erik Arthur, Simon Bradshaw, Claire
Brialey, Jim Campbell, David Ecclestone (who used to keep the market
bookstall with Ken long ago, and helped organize a 1960s Peterborough
Eastercon), Martin Hoare, Tim Illingworth and Marcia, me, Rog Peyton,
Mark Plummer, Chris Priest, Doreen Rogers, Peter Weston (armed with a
copy of the new _Prolapse_ for Susie), and Bridget Wilkinson. Ken had
a good long run, but somehow we expected him to go on forever....
Ansible 248 Copyright (c) Dave Langford, 2008. Thanks to Brian
Ameringen, Leonard Charlap, John Clute, The Comics Reporter, Paul Di
Filippo, John Dallman, Steven J. Dunn, Moshe Feder, Rose Fox, Joe
Gordon, Martin Hoare (lift to Ken Slater's funeral), Joe McNally,
Making Light, Ian Maule, Olaf Menke, Harry Payne, Lawrence Person,
Andrew I. Porter, Adam Roberts, SF Site, Jim Steel, Peter Sullivan,
Gordon Van Gelder, Gary Wilkinson, Martin Morse Wooster, Jessica Yates
and our Hero Distributors: Vernon Brown (Brum Group News), Janice
Murray (N America), SCIS/Prophecy, and Alan Stewart (Australia).
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