Reminder: Invitation to my XING network

2010-09-20 Thread Raghvendra Narendra Dhoot
Hi,

I'd like to invite you to be part of my XING network. 
 
I use XING to manage my professional contacts and get in touch with other 
people in my industry. Take a look--it has paid off for me. 
 
Kind regards, 
 
Raghvendra Narendra Dhoot

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Raghvendra Narendra Dhoot is inviting you to become a member of the XING 
network:
http://www.xing.com/go/inv/30229564.022c77?reagent=systemmail/regreminder



I no longer wish to receive invitations to XING:  
http://www.xing.com/go/opt_out_invite/U2FsdGVkX1-byqfBBUFEDVUmBiz2qIytlZQTHT8UxfIaEGOSbsexbgIDWzDaEQcaXjvkz8qPzJo


Subscription probe for IBM-MAIN - please ignore

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