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+\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
+
+\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\advance \textwidth 3.2cm
+\textheight 28cm
+\topmargin -1.5cm
+\oddsidemargin 0cm
+
+\parindent 0pt
+
+\newcommand{\uktug}{the UK \TeX\ Users Group}
+\newcommand{\Uktug}{The UK \TeX\ Users Group}
+\newcommand{\ukug}{UK \TeX\ Users Group}
+
+\newcommand{\ruled}[1]{\makebox[\textwidth]{#1\leaders\hrule\hfill}}
+\newcommand{\partruled}[2]
+ {\makebox[\textwidth]{#1\leaders\hrule\hfill
+ \qquad #2\leaders\hrule\hfill}}
+
+\newcommand{\daytitle}{\TeX\ and the Internet}
+\newcommand{\where}{Benefactor's Lounge, University of Warwick,
+Coventry, UK. CV4 7AL}
+\newcommand{\when}{March 20th, 1996}
+
+\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
+
+\begin{document}
+\begin{center}
+\textbf{\Large The UK \TeX\ Users Group}
+
+\vspace{1ex}
+\textbf{\huge\daytitle}
+
+\vspace{2ex}
+\textbf{\Large\where}
+
+\vspace{2ex}
+{\Large \when}
+
+\vspace{2ex}
+\textbf{\huge Booking Form}
+\end{center}
+%\vspace{1cm}
+\section{Booking Arrangements}
+\vspace{-2ex}
+ For members of \uktug{}, there is a charge of \pounds35,
+which includes a buffet lunch and refreshments.
+For non-members, the charge
+is \pounds45.
+
+\section{Booking Details}
+\vspace{-2ex}
+Please register me for the
+meeting:
+{\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.4}\Huge\normalsize
+
+\ruled{Name: }
+\ruled{Organisation: }
+\ruled{Address: }
+\ruled{}
+\ruled{}
+\partruled{Telephone: }{Email: }
+
+
+\begin{flushright}
+\begin{tabular*}{0.75\textwidth}{@{\extracolsep{\fill}}llp{0.25\textwidth}}
+ &Payment enclosed (\pounds 35, or \pounds 45) &\\
+ &\multicolumn{1}{r}{Signed:}&\\ \cline{3-3}
+ &\multicolumn{1}{r}{Date:} &\\ \cline{3-3}
+\end{tabular*}
+\end{flushright}
+}
+\vspace{-4ex}
+
+\section{Payment Address}
+\vspace{-2ex}
+Please return to the address below. Email and fax registrations are
+acceptable, but must be followed by hard-copy confirmation (with cheque)
+or include a request for an invoice.
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{l}
+\ukug\\
+c/o Peter Abbott\\
+1 Eymore Close\\
+\rlap{Selly Oak}\phantom{Email: \texttt{m.clark@warwick.ac.uk}}\\
+ Birmingham\\
+ B29 4LB
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+Any enquires about the arrangements should be addressed to:
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{l}
+Malcolm Clark\\
+Computing Services\\
+University of Warwick\\
+Coventry\\
+CV4 7AL\\
+Email: \texttt{m.clark@warwick.ac.uk}
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+\newpage
+
+\begin{center}
+\textbf{\Large\daytitle}
+\end{center}
+
+
+The meeting will cover many aspects of \TeX's interaction with other
+methods of electronic communication on the internet.
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Registration from 9.30\,am.
+\item First talk scheduled 10.30\,am.
+\item Meeting closes 5\,pm.
+\end{itemize}
+
+
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item \textbf{LaTeX2HTML} (Michel Goossens)
+
+LaTeX2HTML is a suite of perl programmes for converting \LaTeX\
+documents to HTML, the `native' markup of the World Wide Web.
+Originally written by Nikos Drakos it has recently been re-released by Herb
+Swan. This talk will give a general introduction to the use and
+customisation of this tool.
+
+\item \textbf{HTML3 maths} (Malcolm Clark)
+
+The expired draft of the HTML3 `proposal'
+contained markup for mathematics, This was claimed to be based
+on \LaTeX. The talk will outline the range of structures
+available within this proposal, indicating that they are far
+removed from \LaTeX. This suggests a limited understanding
+of \TeX\ and \LaTeX\ by key workers in the HTML3 area. Besides
+highlighting the inadequacies, we'll be asking the questions ``how do
+we put it right?'' and, if time permits ``what do we want out
+of HTML maths encoding?'' Any other spare time will be spent solving
+key world issues.
+
+\item\textbf{To Be Announced} (Yannis Haralambous)
+
+Yannis is well known as a producer of beautiful fonts, and as
+co-author, with John Plaice, of the Omega system, an extended version
+of \TeX\ based on the Unicode encoding.
+
+\item \textbf{The CTAN Archives} (Robin Fairbairns)
+
+The Comprehensive \TeX{} Archive Network (\textsc{ctan}) is a set
+of archives that aim to keep a consistent set of \TeX-related goodies.
+Management of the archives (and fielding questions about them) is
+\dots\ interesting; the talk will cover what they do, what they could
+do, and why they don't.
+
+\item \textbf{Acrobat, \TeX\ and the Web} (Sebastian Rahtz)
+
+Most Web observers see the need for a way of delivering properly
+typeset pages for some applications, and Adobe Acrobat is the best
+format we have. How do we compose the pages? \TeX\ is a natural
+answer, with its excellent maths (often the reason for wanting PDF
+pages), font and language support. But Acrobat is more than page
+images, with support for hypertext links, searching and so on; how do
+we harness these features from \TeX? We will review the mechanisms for
+passing on all the rich information set \LaTeX\ is capable of
+describing, problems we might encounter, and the direction Acrobat
+might take.
+\end{itemize}
+\end{document}
+
+