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GSR Meeting Minutes, Agenda and Audio Presentation

Media, New Content

The minutes for the October 14, 2010, GSR Meeting are available here and on the Documents page.

The agenda for the November 11, 2010, GSR meeting is available here.

A 15-minute presentation mp3 about CPC & PI activities, literature, videos, etc., presented by Homer M., General Service Area 51 CPC/PI Chair, at the October 14, 2010, GSR Meeting is available here and in the CPC and PI sections of the Q & A page.

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