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November 20, 2007

Tuesday at the Southerns

Here is where I hope to be today (all AERE sponsored sessions):

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Have fun John. FYI - the first link for the fisheries stuff goes to yesterday's valuation session. How is NO??

Jim,

Thanks, it's fixed. Since that is the session with the Haab, Hicks, Schnier and Whitehead paper you'd think that the mistake was due to modesty. Nothing could be farther from the truth!

The SEA meetings have been going great. Great AERE session papers and good audience turnout.

Plus, I've managed to be asleep at a decent time both nights. Er, about time for a blowout?

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