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Sunday, August 24, 2008

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tuffs

please send more inofmation

James Morris

If you click on any of the highlighted blue text this will direct you to further links - in this case the 'national alcohol conference' text link will provide you with further information

Steve O

I have only just been made aware of this event and the site is no longer allowing a 'registration of interest' - is there any way of submitting to becoming a delegate at the conference?

James Morris

Hi Steve, I'm sorry I can't help as we are not in any way involved in the organisation of this conference, so I would advide contacting them directly if possible. Free conferences usually sell out! Good luck.

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