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I think it would be an appalling loss to paper cotnrevasion to lose our dedicated journal. It was bad enought to lose the Paper Conservation News. The proportion of paper related articles is bound to be reduced in time even if ICON promises otherwise. The subject of paper is so wide and and diverse that we need to publish as much research as possible.I agree with Arthur Green. If this is a result of financial cutbacks then it may backfire if conservators feel that ICON does not represent them properly and leave.

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Dear Sr Prejean,My name is Gemma Uyleman and I’m living in the Netherlands and I’m involved with a (Penpal)Death Row Inmate from Florida.since july 2008.The Governor did sign a Death Warrant for this Inmate on 7th oktober 2009 and he’s on Death Watch since. according to the ‘íf neccesairy’ execution on 4th november 2009. Paul(his name) is in the local news of florida at the moment, a Deputy is urging Paul’s execution out of dispair.and the Governor just signed his Request.I’ and many lovedones are praying for a STAY because My Penpal didn’t finish his Appeals yet,.I’ve booked a flight to visit my Penpal for the first time and to support him in some way,he is all alone, doesn’t have anyone to rely on.My visit with him will possible be a Welcome as a Say- Goodbye Visit, Paul asked me to accompany him at his last 3-hours Visit before the possible Execution by his letters to me ,because I asked him what he does wish when he willl be executed in time,Paul is on Death Row since 1981 (28 years )I’m very confused lately and I’m not familiar with the emotions of a Inmate on Death Row as well as Death Watch .not speaking of my emotions right now.Please would You be so kind to give me some Support in this Horrible situation, You did experience the emotions and the grief of this Unhuman treathment on DR.I’m anxious to Your responsePlease send me an email very soon,I will leave on29th oktober to FloridaGod Bless YouKind RegardsGemma Uyleman

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ANYONE that watched the contest saw that it was fixed. Regardless of our opinions of what the contestants looked like (that one is for you “gege”, i am sure you are sooo beautiful yourself) it is obvious that it was fixed or the judges are not good at math!!! how do you give a contestant (Miss Dominican Republic) the highest scores on all categories, her answer is better if not the same as all the other ones and give the crown to one that consistently had mediocre scores!!! All 80 plus contestants are graded on different events before we actually watch the show, so obviously once they get to the top 15 is because they all have potential and they start getting graded live once the televised part of the event begins. Mathematically speaking, even if her answer was not the best (and it was 100% better than Venezuela’s answer which did not answer the question at all by the way) the average of her combined scores should have earned her the crown!!! Maybe they think the people watching are so dumb that they cannot add! You could tell the focus was not on the contest from the beginning. The “HOSTS” kept on emphasizing things like “what scandals will be created this year” as opposed to what things will go well in the contest. it is a shameful attempt to elevate ratings that have continuously declined in the past years, I will never watch this FIASCO again.

I would like to add my voice to the many above, protesting agsniat the loss of our dedicated Paper Journal. I have been thinking about the idea given by Tania M above that, if cost is a big problem, that members could opt out of receiving the more general Journal. Volume 35 has literally just hit the doormat, and while I always enjoy having a look through when it comes out, I could happily bear not receiving any more if it meant I could still have a dedicated Paper Conservator publication. I can't see that any new amalgamated publication will prove satisfactory.