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Fraud Item: Cold War/New Faces Of War Congress Announcement!

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From:    "Ms. Deborah Paul" deborh.paul@globomail.com
Subject:    Cold War/New Faces Of War Congress Announcement!
Date sent:    Mon, 1 Jul 2013

Dear Colleague,

On behalf of George Washington University Cold War
Group (GWUCWG), It is a great privilege for us to invite you to global Congress
meeting against Cold War/New Faces Of War And war-affected children/Impact of
Conflict on Women & Girls. The Congress is an excellent opportunity for
graduate students to present papers and receive critical feedback from peers and
experts in the field. We encourage submissions by graduate students working on
any aspect of the Cold War, broadly defined. Of particular interest are papers
that employ newly available primary sources or nontraditional
methodologies.

The global Congress meeting against Cold War/New Faces Of
War And war-affected children/Impact of Conflict on Women & Girls is
scheduled to take place from August 19th - 23rd 2013 in George Washington
University the United States and Conf & Multimedia in Dakar-Senegal, from
27th to 29th August 2013.

If you are interested in attending and for fast
respond contact the contact the Congress secretariat via email: conf.secretariat@mynet.com as soon
as possible.

Sincerely,
Ms. Deborah Paul

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