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Where do you live?
Karachi
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Zafar Ul-Islam
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Yes
Your graduation date?
1996
Your major?
Electrical Engineering
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
Managing a Mailing List and Web site of our Batch
Tell us about you:
I am working as Technology Specialist at Microsoft Corporation, Pakistan since 2001 and based in Karachi Office.
Website:
http://www.geocities.com/nedians91/

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At 11:13am on September 19, 2007, Muhammad Shoaib said…
Assalamo Alykum Zafar, Kiya haal hain aap kay
At 2:10pm on September 20, 2007, Muhammad Shoaib said…
life is as usual .... working with a same company for 4 years now ...

inshAllah, planning to visit PK next year ...

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