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Wed, 27 May 1998 18:11:10 +0200
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Dear MS. Laura,
the first time I visited the ROM I was truly impressed. In the entrance hall
there was an exhibition about the curators' work and about scientific
principles.
What are the new ideas there? Can you tell what we should read or see
between the lines of the web-site?
Greetings to Canada,
Peter, the Rebernik

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>     You should visit the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.  For more
>     information on the ROM, please view their website at www.rom.on.ca.
>
>     Laura Goddard,
>     Travelling Exhibiton Coordinator, Outreach Services
>     Royal Ontario Museum
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