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Need to conform to CRS main page?
[edit]The information about CRS reports appears to be out of date and no longer conforms to the main CRS page. I understand there was an effort to separate out this page from the main CRS page, but perhaps it should be merged back into the CRS page as a section. (There are many kinds of products from CRS, of which reports are only one type -- and even then the reports have several subdivisions.)
I'll try to get to this later, but I'm a newby and don't want to overstep by making significant changes to this page.
Luminousenchiladas (talk) 03:59, 25 August 2012 (UTC)
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