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Where do you live?
Mountain View
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Aamir
Which college or university?
DCET
Your graduation date?
1992
Your major?
electronics
What do you do for a living?
CTO
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
Tried to a lot but corruption does not let it go. However, started a research center in othe Kharachi Univ.
Tell us about you:
Joining this network just to talk about corruption in education institutions of Pakistan
Website:
http://www.avieon.com

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At 8:58pm on April 26, 2008, Riaz Haq said…
Aamir,
welcome Aboard!
Did get ur email. Sorry about delay.
Would love to have breakfast or lunch soon.
Will call you.
Riaz

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