* have very strong feelings on the subject which, they feel, have received insufficient attention and discussion so far, or* have recently written anything on this topic themselves, which might have escaped Jeremy's attention.
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Dear Jeremy,
ReplyDeleteI am sure that you are well aware of what my opnions are on this matter so I will not bore you with my rantings again. But for the sake of the readers of the Kat, here are some useful links:
http://bit.ly/991Bzu
http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/news/item1388.en.do
BR Tove