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| Dr. Eve Gruntfest opens the institute. We really were not in Rome, but the picture was messed up by the overhead projector being too bright, so I clipped it out using my photo software. The coluseum makes such a nice backdrop, don't you think? | Claudio Margottini adds his opening comments. |
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| Dr. John Handmer presents an overview of the institute. Same overhead problem here, so I used a picture of the oblisk that sits in the middle of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. It's originally from Egypt. The Vatican has quite a collection of Egyptian artifacts in the Vatican Museum. | Robert Hensen from UCAR discusses the MAP project in which he had just finished participating. |
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| Matt Kelsh, Bob Hensen, and Dr. Kenneth Crawford disscuss an issue during the break. | Kevin Stewart introduces himself to people from Greece and Slovenia (Jacques and Mitja) |