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[ This message has been sent to you via the CASI-analysis mailing list ] [ Presenting plain-text part of multi-format email ] Over the next few months, the Iraq Solidarity Campaign (UK) is planning to organize a series of sporting activities within Manchester. We are looking for young people who are aged between 16-28, who have an interest in sport and would like to come together in a friendly environment, to train and compete against others in friendly tournaments. The Iraq Solidarity Campaign is a non-party political organization that has a long history in the Iraqi Community but we hope to involve young people from all communities within our sporting activities. Within the next couple of months, we are first going to be putting together five-a-side football teams, where we then hope to cater for those young people whose sporting interests lie in other areas like boxing, wrestling, base ball and basket ball. The aim will be to provide training and opportunities to all young people, to take part in sports and compete with others whilst possibly living out side of their native communities. If you are interested in taking part or would like further information on sporting activities, then please complete the slip below or contact us at the number below. Name .. Favorite Sport Address . Post Code .. . Telephone Number (0161) .... Mobile \ Please return to; The Iraq Solidarity Campaign, C/o Bridge 5 Mill, 22a Beswick Street, Ancoats, Manchester, M4 7HR. Tel: 0161 882 0188 The Iraq Solidarity Campaign --------------------------------- ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - sooooo many all-new ways to express yourself _______________________________________ Sent via the CASI-analysis mailing list To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.casi.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/casi-analysis All postings are archived on CASI's website at http://www.casi.org.uk