Well given that anyone can contribute then perhaps this issue should be
raised in a submission by those who raised it previously on the list.
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Subject: [PSCI-COM] New Inquiry: funding of science and discovery centres
This may be of interest. I wonder if it will include a consideration of
salaries (following on from the discussion here in March)?
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Subject: NEW INQUIRY: FUNDING OF SCIENCE AND DISCOVERY CENTRES
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2 May 2007
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