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BECTU History Project -highlight">- Interview No. 288 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: 2003-highlight">-11-highlight">-10Interview D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: 1993-highlight">-06-highlight">-23Interviewer: Sidney ColeInterviewee: Carmen DillonTape 1, Side 1 Sidney Cole: 23rd Actually.Unidentified Sound Recordist: Yes, you're right. 23rd June 1993. This is Sidney Col[…]