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Friday 3rd July, 2009

We are looking for a competent locum vet to work in a 100% small animal clinic in Sussex. The dates that we require are the 3rd August - 05th September, you will be working 9am - 6:30pm and 9am - 1pm on Saturday. There is some on call and weekend wor...

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For more information about meditation, please contact Di Sinclair at diane.sinclair@wanadoo.fr

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