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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 Solena -dot- LEMOIGNE -at- fr -dot- thalesgroup -dot- com wrote:
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>Many thanks to
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>Grace Abenhaim - France Baril - Theresa Freese - Nathalie Granier - Etienne
>Grosjean - Sean Hower - Manu Kumar - Helen Stergius
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>Who have taken the time to share their thoughts with me. I will not quote
>each of you personnaly, but rather present a mix of the ideas you expressed.
>You'll recognise your own.
<SNIP>
Solena,
Thank you very much for the valuable summary--I hope
this sets a precedent for others to follow.
(BTW, this isn't really off-topic for TECHWR-L at all...it's
about technical writing, therefore appropriate.)
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