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Digital Forensic Forum Prague 2007 - Call for papers

Subject: Digital Forensic Forum Prague 2007 - Call for papers
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:01:08 +0200
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Content preview:  Digital Forensic Forum Prague 2007 26 â?? 27 November
  2007 Hilton Hotel Prague, Czech Republic Dear Colleagues, I would like
  to invite you to take a part at Digital Forensic Forum Prague 2007.
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