Will at least one of the Higgs bosons of the next-to-minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model be observable at LEP2 or the LHC?

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We demonstrate that there are regions of parameter space in the
next-to-minimal (i.e. two-Higgs-doublet, one-Higgs-singlet superfield)
supersymmetric extension of the SM for which none of the Higgs bosons are
observable either at LEP2 with $\sqrt{s}=192 GeV$ and an integrated luminosity
of $L=1000 inverse pb$ or at the LHC with $L=600 inverse fb$.

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