The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2002 .
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
January 2002
1
Rolando Del Bello , 76, Italian tennis player.
Mohand Arav Bessaoud , 77, Algerian writer and activist.
Daulat Bikram Bista , 76, Nepali writer and poet.
Bonnie Mealing , 89, Australian swimmer (silver medal in women's 100 metre backstroke at the 1932 Summer Olympics ).[ 1]
Eugene Nickerson , 83, American county executive and judge, complications from ulcer surgery.[ 2]
Carol Ohmart , 74, American actress (House on Haunted Hill , The Wild Party , The Scarlet Hour ) and model.
Julia Phillips , 57, American film producer (The Sting , Taxi Driver , Close Encounters of the Third Kind ) and author, Oscar winner (1974 ), cancer.[ 3]
Patrick Kwame Kusi Quaidoo , 77, Ghanaian politician and businessman.
Nuchhungi Renthlei , 88, Indian poet and singer.
Astrid Sampe , 92, Swedish textile designer.
Catya Sassoon , 33, American actress, singer and model, heart attack after drug overdose.[ 4]
Meg Wyllie , 84, American actress (The Twilight Zone , Perry Mason , Star Trek , The Fugitive ).[ 5]
2
Armi Aavikko , 43, Finnish beauty queen and singer, pneumonia .
Anil Agarwal , 55, Indian environmentalist and science correspondent.[ 6]
Rui Campos , 79, Brazilian football player.
Pablo Antonio Cuadra , 89, Nicaraguan essayist, playwright, and graphic artist.[ 7]
Ahmed Dawood , 96, Pakistani industrialist and philanthropist.
Ian Grist , 63, British Conservative politician, stroke.
Heath MacQuarrie , 82, Canadian politician, scholar, and writer.
Charlie Mitten , 80, English football player and manager.[ 8]
Chester Nimitz Jr. , 86, American submarine commander.[ 9]
Bibi Osterwald , 81, American actress.[ 10]
Bob Stevens , 85, American sportswriter.
3
Donald Martin Carroll , 92, American Roman Catholic priest.
Satish Dhawan , 81, Indian aerospace engineer.
Miki Dora , 67, American surfer, stunt double and actor (Beach Blanket Bingo , How to Stuff a Wild Bikini ), pancreatic cancer .[ 11]
Juan García Esquivel , 83, Mexican bandleader and composer for film and television.[ 12]
Freddy Heineken , 78, Dutch beer magnate, pneumonia .[ 13]
Martin Ruby , 79, American gridiron football player.[ 14]
Al Smith , 73, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox , Baltimore Orioles , Boston Red Sox ).[ 15]
Baldur R. Stefansson , 84, Canadian agricultural scientist.
4
Nathan Chapman , 31, U.S. Army soldier, first American soldier killed in combat in the war in Afghanistan .[ 16]
Georg Ericson , 82, Swedish football (soccer) player and coach.[ 17]
Ada Falcón , 96, Argentine tango dancer, singer and film actress.
Michael Howard , 79, English choral conductor, organist and composer.[ 18]
Douglas Jung , 74, Canadian politician and a member of Parliament (House of Commons ), heart attack.[ 19]
Mustafa Krantja , 80, Albanian classical music conductor and composer.
Grace Mera Molisa , 55, Ni-Vanuatu politician, poet and feminist.
Jim Sears , 70, American gridiron football player.[ 20]
Adrián Zabala , 85, Cuban-American baseball player (New York Giants ).[ 21]
5
Charles J. Bishop , 15, American high school student, suicide by plane crash .[ 22]
Igor Cassini , 86, American syndicated gossip columnist (Cholly Knickerbocker ) for the Hearst newspaper .[ 23]
Valentin Chernikov , 64, Soviet Olympic fencer (1956 men's team épée , bronze medal at 1960 men's team épée ).[ 24]
Fielding Dawson , 71, American author, poet and artist.[ 25]
Roger Gyselinck , 81, Belgian racing cyclist.[ 26]
Astrid Henning-Jensen , 87, Danish film director, actress, and screenwriter.
Kamel Maghur , 67, Libyan lawyer and diplomat.
Graham Ryder , 52, English geologist and lunar scientist, cancer of the esophagus .[ 27]
Vadim Shefner , 86, Soviet and Russian poet and writer.
Bryan Thurlow , 65, English football player.
6
Bobby Austin , 68, American country musician ("Apartment No. 9", "For Your Love ").[ 28]
Per-Arne Berglund , 74, Swedish Olympic javelin thrower (1948 men's javelin throw , 1952 men's javelin throw ).[ 29]
Serge Brignoni , 98, Swiss avant-garde painter and sculptor.
Sanya Dharmasakti , 94, Thai jurist, university professor and politician, Prime Minister of Thailand from 1973 to 1975.[ 30]
Kunjandi , 82, Indian actor.
Johnnie Mae Matthews , 79, American blues and R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer, cancer.
Mario Nascimbene , 88, Italian film soundtrack composer.
John W. Reynolds , 80, American politician and jurist, Governor of Wisconsin (1963–1965).[ 31]
Fred Taylor , 77, American basketball coach (Ohio State University ) and baseball player (Washington Senators ).[ 32]
Marian Wenzel , 69, British artist and art historian, leading authority on the art of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina , cancer.[ 33]
Christa Worthington , 45, American fashion writer (Women's Wear Daily , Cosmopolitan , ELLE , Harper's Bazaar ), homicide.[ 34]
7
Frank Cave , 59, British trade unionist and political activist (National Union of Mineworkers ), brain cancer.[ 35]
Geoff Crompton , 46, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets , Portland Trail Blazers , Milwaukee Bucks , San Antonio Spurs , Cleveland Cavaliers ), leukemia .[ 36]
Geoffrey Crossley , 80, British Formula One race car driver, stroke.[ 37]
René Etiemble , 92, French essayist, scholar, and novelist.[ 38]
Mighty Igor , 70, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
Björn Landström , 84, Finnish-Swedish artist, writer, and illustrator.[ 39]
Jon Lee , 33, British drummer (Feeder ), suicide.[ 40]
Bill Lenny , 78, British film editor.[ 41]
Hal Marnie , 83, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies ).[ 42]
Raúl Mazorra , 73, Cuban sprinter and Olympian.[ 43]
Avery Schreiber , 66, American comedian and actor, heart attack.[ 44]
Lev Zaykov , 78, Soviet politician and statesman.
8
M. S. Bartlett , 91, English statistician.[ 45]
Romeo Cascarino , 79, American composer of classical music.[ 46]
David McWilliams , 56, Northern Irish singer-songwriter ("Days of Pearly Spencer "), heart attack.
Alexander Prokhorov , 85, Soviet physicist, winner of 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics .[ 47]
Dave Thomas , 69, American entrepreneur, founder of Wendy's , liver cancer, liver tumor.[ 48]
Glayde Whitney , 62, American behavioral geneticist and psychologist, promoted controversial race based genetics.[ 49]
Viggo Widerøe , 97, Norwegian aviator and entrepreneur.
9
Mush March , 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks ).[ 50]
Bill McCutcheon , 77, American actor (Sesame Street , Anything Goes , Steel Magnolias ), Tony winner (1988 ), Alzheimer's disease.[ 51]
Wang Ruoshui , 75, Chinese journalist, political theorists and philosopher, lung cancer.[ 52]
K. William Stinson , 71, U.S. Representative from Washington .[ 53]
10
Olga Biglieri , 86, Italian futurist painter and aviator.
John Buscema , 74, American comic book artist (Marvel Comics ), cancer.[ 54]
Wallie Amos Criswell , 92, American pastor, author and two-term president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1968 to 1970.[ 55]
Philip Drazin , 67, British mathematician, university teacher and author, an international expert in fluid dynamics .[ 56]
Andrés Hammersley , 82, Chilean tennis player.
Günther Ortmann , 85, German field handball player.[ 57]
Cedric Smith , 84, British statistician.[ 58]
Ikkō Tanaka , 71, Japanese graphic designer, heart attack.[ 59]
C. R. Vyas , 77, Indian classical singer.
11
Gerrit Brokx , 68, Dutch politician.[ 60]
Gene Dinwiddie , 65, American blues saxophonist.
Ajay Mitra Shastri , 67, Indian academic, historian and numismatist .[ 61]
Christer Strömholm , 83, Swedish photographer.[ 62]
Henri Verneuil , 81, French filmmaker and playwright.[ 63]
12
Bernard Bennett , 70, English snooker and billiards player.
John Berger , 92, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (bronze medal winner in the men's 4 × 10 kilometre relay at the 1936 Winter Olympics ).[ 64]
Moss Evans , 76, British union leader, general secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union .[ 65]
Edwin M. Martin , 93, American diplomat and ambassador, pneumonia .[ 66]
Harold B. McSween , 75, American politician (U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 8th congressional district ) and businessman.[ 67]
Ernest Pintoff , 70, American film and television director and animator (Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for The Critic ), stroke.[ 68]
Henry S. Reuss , 89, American politician.[ 69]
Neville Sandelson , 78, British politician.[ 70]
Stanley Unwin , 90, South African-born English comedian.[ 71]
Cyrus Vance , 84, United States Secretary of State , international peacemaker, pneumonia.[ 72]
13
Richard Bolt , 90, American physicist, specializing in acoustics , founded Bolt, Beranek and Newman .[ 73]
Ted Demme , 38, American film and television director (Blow , The Ref , Yo! MTV Raps , Beautiful Girls ), heart attack.[ 74]
Samuel Dolin , 84, Canadian composer and music educator.[ 75]
Guadalupe Dueñas , Mexican short story writer and essayist.
Charity Adams Earley , 83, United States Army officer.[ 76]
Paul Fannin , 94, American politician and businessman, Governor of Arizona (1959–1965), U.S. Senator from Arizona (1965–1977), cerebrovascular disease.[ 77]
Gregorio Fuentes , 104, Cuban sailor and Ernest Hemingway 's first mate , fishing companion and confidant.[ 78]
Georges Glasser , 94, French tennis player and president of the Tennis Club de Paris .[ 79]
Antonije Isaković , 78, Serbian writer.[ 80]
Pierre Joubert , 91, French illustrator and comics artist.
Frank Shuster , 85, Canadian comedian.[ 81]
José María Sánchez-Silva , 90, Spanish writer.[ 82]
Christian von Bülow , 84, Danish Olympic sailor (silver medal in 1956 Dragon sailing , gold medal in 1964 Dragon sailing ).[ 83]
14
Edith Bouvier Beale , 84, American socialite, fashion model and cabaret performer, known as "Little Edie", heart attack.[ 84]
Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington , 86, British sociologist, social activist and politician, coined the term "meritocracy ".[ 85]
David John Hamer , 78, Australian politician.
Rachel Bubar Kelly , 79, American politician for the Prohibition Party .
Cele Goldsmith Lalli , 68, American editor, accidental death.
Antonio Sbardella , 76, Italian football player, referee and sports official.[ 86]
Olav Selvaag , 89, Norwegian engineer and residential contractor.
15
Michael Anthony Bilandic , 78, American politician (39th Mayor of Chicago ), heart failure.[ 87]
Eugène Brands , 89, Dutch painter, an early member of the COBRA avant-garde art movement .[ 88]
Jean Dockx , 60, Belgian football player and manager.[ 89]
David Epstein , 71, American composer, conductor, and music scientist.
Miguel Flores , 81, Chilean football player.[ 90]
John M. Gaver, Jr. , 61, American trainer of thoroughbred racehorses .
Jeremy Hawk , 83, British actor (Elizabeth ).[ 91]
Tomislav Kaloperović , 69, Yugoslav and Serbian football player and coach.
Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar , Indian artist.
Michel Poniatowski , 79, French politician.[ 92]
16
John Boulos , 80, Haitian soccer player.
Robert Hanbury Brown , 85, British astronomer and astrophysicist, pioneered the development of radar and radio astronomy .[ 93]
Jean Elleinstein , 74, French historian specializing in communism .[ 94]
Henry E. Erwin , 80, American U.S. Army Air Forces airman and recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War II .[ 95]
Ivan Foxwell , 87, British film producer and screenwriter (Colditz Story , A Touch of Larceny , The Quiller Memorandum ).[ 96]
Ralph Jacobi , 73, Australian politician.
Milutin Kukanjac , 67, Yugoslav military officer.
Bobo Olson , 73, American boxer, Alzheimer's disease .[ 97]
Ron Taylor , 49, American actor (The Wiz , The Simpsons , Rover Dangerfield ), heart attack.[ 98]
Jim Tunney , 78, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
Michael Walford , 86, British field hockey, rugby and cricket player (silver medal in field hockey at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 99]
17
Peter Adamson , 71, British actor (Coronation Street ), stomach cancer .[ 100]
Camilo José Cela , 85, Spanish novelist, poet, and essayist, 1989 Nobel Prize in Literature , cardiovascular disease.[ 101]
Queenie Leonard , 96, British character actress and singer.[ 102]
Harvey Matusow , 75, American artist, communist and Federal Bureau of Investigation informer, car accident.[ 103]
Eddie Meduza , 53, Swedish rockabilly composer and musician, heart attack.
Bus Mertes , 80, American gridiron football player and coach, stroke.[ 104]
Brian Simon , 86, British educationalist and historian.[ 105]
Héctor Tosar , 78, Uruguayan pianist and classical composer.
18
Celso Daniel , 50, Brazilian politician and mayor, murdered.[ 106]
Michel Fleury , 78, French historian, archivist and archaeologist, specialising in the history and archaeology of Paris.[ 107]
Jovdat Hajiyev , 84, Azerbaijani composers of the Soviet period.
Alex Hannum , 78, American basketball coach.[ 108]
Yasmeen Ismail , 51, Pakistani television actress and theater director.
Jorma Karhunen , 88, Finnish Air Force ace.
19
Jeff Astle , 59, English footballer, degenerative brain disease.[ 109]
Jim Cameron , 71, Australian politician (Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly ).[ 110]
Martti Miettunen , 94, Finnish politician.
Vavá , 67, Brazilian football player, heart attack.
Ricky Womack , 40, American professional boxer (1982 U.S. amateur heavyweight champion ), suicide.[ 111]
20
John Aveni , 66, American gridiron football player (Indiana University , Chicago Bears , Washington Redskins ).[ 112]
Walter Carter , 72, Canadian politician and a member of Parliament (House of Commons ).[ 113]
Jean-Toussaint Desanti , 87, French educator and philosopher.[ 114]
Moti Lal Dhar , 87, India drug chemist and academic.
Carrie Hamilton , 38, American actress (Cool World , Fame ), lung cancer .[ 115]
John Jackson , 77, American blues musician, liver cancer .[ 116]
R. N. Kao , 83, Indian spy and the first chief of India's intelligence agency.
Ivan Karabyts , 57, Ukrainian composer and conductor.
Harold Kasket , 75, English actor.
Rudolf Staffel , 90, American ceramic artist and educator.
Luule Viilma , 51, Estonian doctor, esotericist and practitioner of alternative medicine, car crash.
21
Max Angst , 80, Swiss Olympic bobsledder (1956 Winter Olympics : two-man bobsleigh bronze medal , four-man bobsleigh ).[ 117]
Rolando Barral , 62, Cuban actor and talk show host (El Show de Rolando Barral ), often called "the Latino Johnny Carson ", stroke.[ 118]
Peggy Lee , 81, American singer & actress (Lady and the Tramp , Pete Kelly's Blues , The Jazz Singer ), diabetes, heart attack.[ 119]
John Arthur Love , 85, American attorney and Republican politician (36th Governor of Colorado , first "Energy Czar ").[ 120]
Adolfo Marsillach , 73, Spanish actor, playwright and theatre director, prostate cancer .[ 121]
Charlie Puckett , 90, Australian sportsman.[ 122]
Zenon Snylyk , 68, Ukrainian-American soccer player.[ 123]
George Trapp , 53, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks , Detroit Pistons ), stabbed.[ 124]
22
Sheldon Allman , 77, Canadian-American singer, actor (Hud , In Cold Blood ), songwriter and voice actor.[ 125]
Kenneth Armitage , 85, British sculptor.[ 126]
Peter Bardens , 57, English keyboardist and a founding member of the British progressive rock group Camel , lung cancer .[ 127]
Guido Bernardi , 80, Italian cyclist (silver medal in men's team pursuit cycling at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 128]
Henry Cosby , 73, American songwriter ("My Cherie Amour ", "The Tears of a Clown ", "Uptight (Everything's Alright) ").[ 129]
Eric de Maré , 91, British architectural photographer and writer.[ 130]
George W. Dickerson , 88, American college football coach, interim head coach at UCLA for three games in 1958.[ 131]
Stanley Marcus , 96, American businessman.[ 132]
John McGrath , 66, British playwright and theatre theorist.[ 133]
Jean Patchett , 75, American fashion model.[ 134]
Salomon Tandeng Muna , 89, Cameroonian politician.
Jack Shea , 91, American speed skater (gold medalist: 500 metres and 1500 metres at the 1932 Winter Olympics ), traffic collision.[ 135]
A. H. Weiler , 93, American writer, editor and film critic for The New York Times .[ 136]
John Andrew Young , 85, American politician (U.S. Representative for Texas's 14th congressional district ).[ 137]
23
Louis T. Benezet , 86, American educator and president of multiple colleges.[ 138]
Pierre Bourdieu , 71, French sociologist and philosopher (Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste ), cancer.[ 139]
Charlie Bradshaw , 65, American gridiron football player (Baylor , Los Angeles Rams , Pittsburgh Steelers , Detroit Lions ), cancer.[ 140]
Thomas Carey , 70, American operatic baritone, pancreatic cancer .[ 141]
Domingo Drummond , 44, Honduran football player, heart attack.
Igor Kipnis , 71, American harpsichordist , pianist and conductor, cancer.[ 142]
Vittorio Mero , 27, Italian football player, traffic collision.[ 143]
Robert Nozick , 63, American philosopher, lung cancer .[ 144]
Pier Giorgio Perotto , 71, Italian electrical engineer and inventor.
Gerhard Prokop , 62, German football player and manager.[ 145]
John Symank , 66, American gridiron football player.[ 146]
Johannes E. Vecchi , 70, Argentine Roman Catholic priest, Rector Major of the Salesians .
Phil Warren , 63, New Zealand music promoter and politician, chairman of Auckland Regional Council .[ 147]
24
Stuart Burge , 84, British film director, producer and actor (Nottingham Playhouse , Royal Court Theatre ).[ 148]
Paul B. Carpenter , 73, American politician (California State Assembly , California State Senate ), convicted of corruption.[ 149]
Nunzio Filogamo , 99, Italian television and radio presenter, actor and singer.
Peter Gzowski , 67, Canadian broadcaster, writer and reporter, emphysema .[ 150]
Elie Hobeika , 45, Lebanese militia commander and politician, murdered.[ 151]
Upendra Kumar , 60, Indian composer.
Andrei Mercea , 76, Romanian football player.
Edgar Ritchie , 85, Canadian diplomat.
Kurt Schaffenberger , 81, American comic book artist (Captain Marvel , Superman , Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane ).[ 152]
Gregorio Walerstein , 88, Mexican film producer and screenwriter.[ 153]
25
J. Clifford Baxter , 43, American executive (Enron Corporation ), suicide by gunshot.[ 154]
Willard Estey , 82, Canadian justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.[ 155]
Chris Perry , 73, Indian musician, composer, songwriter and film producer.
Winston Place , 87, English cricketer.[ 156]
26
Phyllis Bartholomew , 87, English track and field athlete.
Francisco Cabañas , 90, Mexican Olympic flyweight boxer (silver medal winner in flyweight boxing at the 1932 Summer Olympics ).[ 157]
Dorothy Carrington , 91, British writer, one of the leading scholars on Corsican culture and history.[ 158]
Rudolph B. Davila , 85, United States Army officer, World War II Medal of Honor recipient.[ 159]
Loonis McGlohon , 80, American songwriter and jazz pianist.[ 160]
Ray Yochim , 79, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals ).[ 161]
27
Robert L. Chapman , 81, American professor, dictionary editor and thesaurus editor (Roget's Thesaurus ).[ 162]
Yelena Gorchakova , 68, Russian javelin thrower and Olympic medalist.[ 163]
John James , 87, British racing driver.
Edgar Manske , 89, American gridiron football player.[ 164]
Franz Meyers , 93, German politician and Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia .
Reggie Sanders , 52, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers ).[ 165]
Alain Vanzo , 73, French opera singer and composer, stroke.[ 166]
28
Hilda Carrero , 50, Venezuelan model and actress, cancer.
Andrew W. Cooper , 74, American activist, journalist, and editor-in-chief of The City Sun , stroke.[ 167]
Gustaaf Deloor , 88, Belgian road racing cyclist.[ 168]
Herbert Hirche , 91, German architect and furniture and product designer.
Hennie Keetelaar , 75, Dutch Olympic water polo player.[ 169]
Andy Kulberg , 57, American musician, lymphoma .[ 170]
Astrid Lindgren , 94, Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays, viral infection.[ 171]
Jack Witikka , 85, Finnish film director and screenwriter.
Ayşenur Zarakolu , 55, Turkish publisher and human rights activist, cancer.[ 172]
29
Stephen Wayne Anderson , 48, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.
Suzanne Bloch , 94, Swiss-American musician, teacher and early music specialist.[ 173]
Florian Côté , 72, Canadian politician (member of Parliament representing Nicolet—Yamaska , Quebec and Richelieu , Quebec).[ 174]
Daniel De Luce , 90, American journalist for Associated Press from 1929 to 1976.
Richard Grenier , 68, American columnist and film critic, heart attack.[ 175]
Sarla Grewal , 74, Indian State Governor.
Haim Haberfeld , 70, Israeli trade union leader and the chairman of the Israel Football Association .
R. M. Hare , 82, English moral philosopher, series of strokes .[ 176]
Heinz Hennig , 74, German choral conductor and an academic teacher.[ 177]
Stratford Johns , 76, South African-born British actor (Z Cars , Softly, Softly , Cromwell ), heart disease.[ 178]
Dick Lane , 74, American football player, heart attack.[ 179]
Phil McCall , 76, British actor.
John R. McGann , 77, American prelate of the Catholic Church .
Berto Pisano , 73, Italian composer, conductor, arranger and jazz musician.[ 180]
Harold Russell , 88, Canadian-American actor (The Best Years of Our Lives ), Oscar winner (1947 ), heart attack.[ 181]
30
Carlo Karges , 50, German musician, liver disease .
Inge Morath , 78, Austrian-born American photographer, cancer.[ 182]
Jeanne Robert , 91, French historian and epigrapher .[ 183]
Louis Salica , 89, American boxer (bronze medal in flyweight boxing at the 1932 Summer Olympics , 1935 and 1940 world bantamweight title ).[ 184]
31
Francis Acharya , 82, Belgian Roman Catholic monk.[ 185]
Ernest Butler , 82, English football player.
Jim Camp , 77, American gridiron football player (Brooklyn Dodgers ) and college football head coach (George Washington University ).[ 186]
Harry Chiti , 69, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs , Kansas City Athletics , Detroit Tigers , New York Mets ).[ 187]
Gabby Gabreski , 83, Polish-American World War II and Korean War fighter pilot, heart attack.[ 188]
Ad Hermes , 72, Dutch politician.[ 189]
Henry Kloss , 72, American audio engineer and entrepreneur.[ 190]
Jim Letsinger , 90, American gridiron football player.[ 191]
Evelyn Scott , 86, American film and television actress (The Untouchables , Bonanza , Bachelor Father , Peyton Place ).[ 192]
Ger Stroker , 85, Dutch football player.
Karel Voous , 81, Dutch ornithologist and author.
Predrag Vranicki , 80, Yugoslav and Croatian philosopher and Marxist humanist .[ 193]
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