Sorry, I can't make it either!
Eldridge Moores
>Hi Stephen
>
>Several people have this clash, so his talk will be before lunch. I'll
>put out the full programme later today.
>
>Regards
>Simon
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>Dear Simon
>
>I am unsure if I can make it to the MSG meeting or not. It clashes
>with a Min Soc Council meeting which I must attend - that is at
>2pm. Can you tell me when Bill Carlson's talk will take place?
>
>thanks
>Stephen
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