Pakistan Link publishes a special supplement on NEDians Convention 2007

Pakistan Link, a California weekly published by NEDian Arif Mansuri, has produced a special supplement on the recently concluded NEDians Convention 2007 in Silicon Valley, CA. Please take a look at it. You might recognize some NEDians in the pictures including the Pro VC Dr. Shamsul Haq and several others who have made a name for themselves and for NED in Silicon Valley and the United States. You may want to look at the ePaper and navigate to pages 23-25 & p35 of Oct 12, 2007 issue.

Here are the permalinks: http://www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2007/Oct07/12/04.HTM

http://www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2007/Oct07/12/05.HTM

Prior to this coverage, some of you may have seen this convention covered in GeoTV's Safeer-e-Pakistan show aired last Sunday (Oct 7, 2007) and Monday (Oct 8, 2007).

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