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Fraud Item: Global Combined Conference

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Date sent: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 10:48:48 -0300 (BRT)
Subject: Global Combined Conference,,,
From: "Mrs. Chelsee Zach" fberlin@ioc.fiocruz.br

Dear Colleagues,,,

We are inviting you to participate in a Global Combined Conference taking place on (20th-23rd) September 2010 in Atlanta City Hall. 55 Trinity Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, USA. And from (27th-30th) September 2010 in Meridian Conference Hall Dakar Senegal, West-Africa.

If you are interested to participate and want to represent your country, you may Contact the conference secretariat via E-Mail: secretary.giyf@globomail.com for more details and Information.
Endeavor to inform them that you were invited to participate by Mrs. Chelsee Zach. The Organizing Committee is responsible for the air ticket to both country, and all visa issues, including your lodging accommodation here in USA only.

Delegates will only responsible for their own accommodation in Dakar were the second phase of the events wi ll be held. If you are a holder of an international passport which may require visa to enter the United States/Dakar Senegal you may inform the conference secretariat at the time of registration, as the organizing committee is responsible for all visa arrangements.
You may get back to me via za.chelsee82@globomail.com

Sincerely,
Mrs. Chelsee Zach

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