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<DIV><SPAN class=889370114-16112007><FONT color=#0000ff>Sorry for the late
response, but I think the Letter from the conference chair inviting people
to sponsor should go immediately behind the front cover, before the index.
It gives a brief summary of what the conference is about, who will be there, why
they should be there etc. I think it should be right up front like an
executive summary and so that after reading it people will say to themselves,
'OK, I want to be part of this, let me read further'. I don't
think people should have to wade through the index and all sorts of other thing
to find out what the document is about.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=889370114-16112007><FONT color=#0000ff>Carrin
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