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AGU 1999 Fall Meeting -- Information for media representatives

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Media Affiliation:
(Freelancers: Describe your eligibility per criteria in Media Advisory 99-32 of October 14, 1999.)

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Email:

Abstract Book (Check one line below):

    __Send Abstracts to me at the above address by USPS First Class Mail.
    __Send Abstracts to me at above address (no P.O. boxes!) via express service.

    Name of company (e.g., FedEx, UPS, etc.)

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    My Account Number

    __Do not send Abstracts in advance; hold for me in the Press Room.

Press Field Trip on San Francisco Bay, Sunday afternoon, December 12:
Do you wish to participate?
(If left blank, response will be treated as "no.")

Date:

Press pre-registration deadline is Friday, November 24, 1999.
(Form must be received at AGU by that date for your badge and Program Book to be available upon arrival, avoiding delay. You may also register in the Press Room.)


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Contact: Harvey Leifert
hleifert@agu.org
202-777-7507
American Geophysical Union
13-Oct-1999


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