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Apologies for cross posting, but oral history has cropped up on both lists recently.  I spotted this request from @Save4Use<http://twitter.com/save4use> on a well known micro-blogging site:

UK Financial Times reporter is looking for innovative corporate oral history programs: http://bit.ly/4opECu

Richard Leonard
Information Manager | The National Archives
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk


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