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Where do you live?
Sunnyvale, CA
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Asif Habib
Which college or university?
NED, IBA, SJSU
Your graduation date?
1991(NED passout)
Your major?
MBA and MS
What do you do for a living?
Engineering Manager of Enterprise Server Team

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At 5:23pm on October 18, 2007, Sohail said…
AOA,

How r u ? I moved to California last month just please to know that we have lots of NEDian in this area. Would like to meet you. I am civil engineer and working for a construction company in San mateo. email me msohailaziz@hotmail.com or call 773 317 4160

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