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Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 09:27:07 +0100
From: Andrew Kayley <andrew.kayley@soton.sc.philips.com>
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Hi,

I am trying to sort out some dates for holding a tournament and going on
holiday over the next few months. It would really help avoiding
tournament clashes if anyone who is thinking of holding a tournament
could let me know the possible dates. Reply directly to me if you would
prefer it if the information wasn't released to the masses quite yet.

Thanks 

Andy (Redshift)