think the most current draft from ALAC
Debra Hughes
HughesDeb at USA.REDCROSS.ORG
Thu Mar 11 12:34:40 CET 2010
Looks good.
Debbie
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Subject: Fwd: think the most current draft from ALAC
Here is the current (and new) version drafted by Evan. This is what we
are now discussing in the ALAC mtg.
Please send comments asap.
Thanks,
Robin
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Subject: think the most current draft from ALAC
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