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Fraud Item: United Association for Global Affairs (USA) Conference Invitation

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Date sent: Fri, 13 Aug 2010
Subject: United Association for Global Affairs (USA) Conference Invitation
From: "Miss Jennifer Edward" jennifer.edward@globomail.com
Send reply to: jennifer.edward@globomail.com

Dear friend,

On behalf of the United Association for Global Affairs (UAGA)I Miss Jennifer Edward’s, a member of the United Association for Global Affairs, invite you to participate in the Second Annual International Global combine Conference on Racism and Human Trafficking, which the United Association for Global Affairs (UAGA) is excited to be hosting in September 20th – 24th 2010, Venue; NYC Central Hall (New York City - U.S.A), and from September 27th – 1st October 2010 at Hotel Max (Dakar Senegal West Africa)for the second phase.

Earth Turn Elite Hotel and Suit (NYC USA) and Hotel Max (Dakar Senegal) are the recommended hotel designated to accommodate all participants for this unique and prestigious Global Conference. The Workshop welcomes paper presentation from any interested participants.

Participants will enjoy shows and tours in the host countries. Also awards will be given out to best Ten candidates.

For registration form and other details, write an acceptance letter to be part of this event and send directly to Mrs. Lisa-Ann G. Cody (Conference Organizing Secretariat) E-mail: conference.sec@globomail.com

Tel: +1-206-350-4001 Fax:+1-206-350-4001 Note: you will be provided with air tickets, visa assistant, and accommodation for the period of stay in the United States. I encourage you to share this invitation with anyone you believe would be interested in attending the conference.

Register Now!

Regards

Miss Jennifer Edward’s
jennifer.edward@globomail.com
United Association for Global Affairs (UAGA)
New York City (USA)

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