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This excerpt taken from the CSS DEF 14A filed Jun 16, 2009. HOW YOU
MAY REVOKE YOUR PROXY
You may revoke your proxy at any time before the vote is taken
at the Meeting by filing with the Secretary of CSS a written
revocation or another form of proxy bearing a date later than
the date of the proxy that you submitted previously. You also
may revoke your proxy by attending the Meeting and voting in
person. Your attendance at the Meeting will not in and of itself
constitute revocation of a proxy if you do not file a written
revocation, submit a later-dated proxy or vote in person.
This excerpt taken from the CSS DEF 14A filed Jun 19, 2008. HOW YOU
MAY REVOKE YOUR PROXY
You may revoke your proxy at any time before the vote is taken
at the Meeting by filing with the Secretary of CSS a written
revocation or another form of proxy bearing a date later than
the date of the proxy that you submitted previously. You also
may revoke your proxy by attending the Meeting and voting in
person. Your attendance at the Meeting will not in and of itself
constitute revocation of a proxy if you do not file a written
revocation, submit a later-dated proxy or vote in person.
This excerpt taken from the CSS DEF 14A filed Jun 15, 2007. HOW YOU
MAY REVOKE YOUR PROXY
You may revoke your proxy at any time before the vote is taken
at the Meeting by filing with the Secretary of CSS a written
revocation or another form of proxy bearing a date later than
the date of the proxy that you submitted previously. You also
may revoke your proxy by attending the Meeting and voting in
person. Your attendance at the Meeting will not in and of itself
constitute revocation of a proxy if you do not file a written
revocation, submit a later-dated proxy or vote in person.
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