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Ceilidh of death

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April 21, 1995

Geneticists worried that their latest conference, "The Genetics of Death", held in Glasgow, might be too depressing to bear, organised "a variant on a traditional Scottish entertainment" to liven things up. They named it the "Ceilidh of Death", and asked participants to bring their favourite death potions. It was good fun, said one party-goer, "although no one actually died. But everyone entered into the spirit of the occasion".

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Despite being the organizer of he conference I have lost all records of it, even the speaker list. If anyone has a copy of the programme or even just the speaker list, please could they scan and mail it to me at howard.jacobs AT tuni.fi - just for old times sake. Thanks - Howy
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