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5 hours ago ago from The NSK TIMES
Earlier this year the organisers of the event put out a call for applications for the first NSK Citizen Congress. We received a high number of applications with some very interesting and perceptive responses. Unfortunately delegate numbers are restricted to thirty and a final selection has now been made. Successful applicants will be contacted shortly. If you were not selected remember that there will be a programme of public events ...
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