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F ID Father Mother Duty Date 100740 Aidong Wang 王艾东dongmei Xiao 王艾东6/2/2012 101063 Alex Lui Janet Shum 3/31/2012 1 F_ID Father Mother Duty_Date 1 100740 Aidong Wang 王艾东 Dongmei Xiao 王艾东 6/2/2012 2 101063 Alex Lui Janet Shum 3/31/2012 3 101025 Alvin Kuang Tracy Chan 3/17/2012 4 100557 Andrew Lum 林傲峰 Li Qian Gu 林傲峰 2/11/2012 5 100343 Antien Ho AntienHo Vickie Ho AntienHo 6/16/2012 6 100709 Baoqing Ma Ling Zhang 6/23/2012 7 100441 Barry Wu 吴柏利 Cathy Lu 吴柏利 2/25/2012 8 100632 biao liu LiuBiao ya li LiuBiao 2/11/2012 9 100546 BIN GUAN GUANBIN VIVIAN ZHANG GUANBIN 2/11/2012 10 100949 Bin Li Shujie Lin 5/5/2012 11 100875 Bin Xie 谢斌 Yunhui Yang 谢斌 2/25/2012 12 100662 Bingjie Lin 林炳杰 Xiaoyan Chen 林炳杰 2/11/2012 13 100685 Bo Shen 3/10/2012 14 100776 Bob Ai Betty Zheng 3/3/2012 15 100711 bolon Wong agnes chiam 2/25/2012 16 100609 Boming Liu Xujian Huang 5/5/2012 17 100903 Bowen Wang Riying He 2/25/2012 18 100122 Brian Xu 许航 Honglan Shi 许航 4/28/2012 19 100560 Chang‐Cheng Yang 杨长诚 Wenyan Luo 杨长诚 3/10/2012 20 100876 Charles Lee Venassa Lee 6/16/2012 21 101061 Chen Sheng 盛晨 Hong Zha 盛晨 3/3/2012 22 100313 Chengjun Liu 刘成军 Chun Shi 刘成军 2/25/2012 23 100088 ChengYu Yan 阎成雨 Yan Li 阎成雨 3/17/2012 24 100165 Chengzhi Dong 董承志 董承志 3/17/2012 25 100946 Chuanlin Wang 王传林 Karen Wang 王传林 3/3/2012 26 101004 cunzhen liu 刘存真 Mengping Ou 刘存真 3/10/2012 27 100624 Dajie Guo 郭大捷 Jiehong Situ 郭大捷 3/3/2012 28 100853 Dan He 贺丹 Qing Tang 贺丹 6/2/2012 29 100919 Danny Chen Cindy Chen 6/2/2012 30 100990 Danny Zheng Brenda Zheng 6/23/2012 31 101096 David Moy Fiona So‐Moy 3/24/2012 32 101029 David Wang Aijuan Wang 6/9/2012 33 100131 David Wu 吴行 Tianrong Zheng 吴行 3/10/2012 34 100796 Dayuan Gao 高大远 Hong Cai 高大远 3/3/2012 35 100834 Degong Ren sameastheabove Li Sun sameastheabove 4/28/2012 36 100686 dennis huang 黄小军 helen wan 黄小军 6/16/2012 37 100783 Dewang Zhu Chenlei Chang 2/25/2012 38 100672 Don Chen 3/3/2012 39 100630 dongjing zou 3/17/2012 40 100014 Duan‐Jun Chen Hui Qi 3/3/2012 41 100081 Eric Qian 钱力 Xi Li 钱力 3/24/2012 42 100575 Ernie Leung Sue Lui 3/10/2012 43 100643 Fan Gui 归凡 Manhong Ma 归凡 6/2/2012 44 101067 Francis Azzinaro Kimberly Azzinaro 6/23/2012 45 101011 Fu Li 4/28/2012 46 101091 gang ren 任刚 fanghong hu 任刚 3/24/2012 47 100756 Gao Jian Wu 吴高建 Xin Ru Zhuo 吴高建 6/23/2012 48 100822 Guohong Cai Ning Zhang 2/25/2012 49 100942 Guojie Wang 王国杰 Dan Xie 王国杰 6/23/2012 50 100733 Haiyuan Zhu 朱海元 Lina Li 朱海元 4/28/2012 51 100389 Hao Wang HaoWang Liyan Li HaoWang 3/3/2012 52 101122 Hao Yuan 袁昊 Guangying Jiang 袁昊 3/24/2012 53 100998 Harry Hu Hannah Niu 6/9/2012 54 101095 Henry Lee Joan Lee 3/31/2012 55 100635 Henry Wang WeiguoWang Lucille Niu WeiguoWang 5/12/2012 56 100870 Henry Zhu Irene Huang 3/24/2012 57 100468 Hochung Tsui Hochung Tsui lingyan Wang Hochung Tsui 4/28/2012 58 100644 Hong Wang Ruiyun Jiang 6/23/2012 59 101018 Honghao Wang Lin Jiang 6/16/2012 60 101070 Hongyu He Janie Wang 5/12/2012 61 101057 hou wu 吴侯 guanying sun 吴侯 5/12/2012 62 100974 Howard Hutchinson Suhong Zhang 2/11/2012 63 100806 hua he HeHua jennifer huang HeHua 5/12/2012 64 101087 Huajie Liu LiuHuajie Linda Shi LiuHuajie 5/12/2012 65 100067 Jack Lee Vivian Cheng 6/16/2012 66 100889 Jaime Mantilla 孟翰明 Linda Fu 孟翰明 5/12/2012 67 101073 James Wang Jenny Wang 5/12/2012 68 100976 James Zou 邹佐明 Rachel Hua 邹佐明 6/9/2012 69 100648 Jan Ho Pui Tam 5/19/2012 70 100671 Jeff Zheng Hongwei Chen 6/23/2012 71 100735 Jeffrey Han Haiying Yan 6/23/2012 72 100640 jenny liu liuhaoyi howard salvesen liuhaoyi 3/31/2012 73 100112 Jerry Wang Joanne Lee 3/17/2012 74 100388 Jianfeng Ge 葛建峰 Jing Li 葛建峰 4/28/2012 75 100639 Jiang Du Christine Zhou 5/12/2012 76 100710 Jiangang Peng Meng Wen 5/19/2012 77 100623 Jianke Zhou 周建科 Yan Ying 周建科 4/21/2012 78 101046 jianxin lin aiming yang 3/31/2012 79 100566 jianxin ye 叶建新 Xi Ai 叶建新 4/21/2012 80 100707 Jie Li 李杰 Yanping Xing 李杰 3/31/2012 81 100732 jie lin 林捷 xiu hui liu 林捷 5/12/2012 82 100965 Jie Niu Jie Chen 3/31/2012 83 100617 Jie Sun Xiaohua Yan 5/5/2012 84 100478 Jie Zhang JieZhang Bing Pei JieZhang 2/11/2012 85 100087 Jiebo Lu 鲁洁波 Peihong Zhou 鲁洁波 6/23/2012 86 100594 Jieping Wang 王捷平 Huiqian Zhang 王捷平 6/9/2012 87 100986 Jim Huang 黄坚 Sue Lin 黄坚 3/31/2012 88 101099 Jim Ma Lesa Shen 4/28/2012 89 100884 jimmy yeung mary yeung 4/21/2012 90 101052 Jin Mao 毛晋 Ya Wang 毛晋 6/16/2012 91 101102 jin sik kim 金真植 kyung hee ahn 金真植 5/5/2012 92 100771 Jingang Yi Yanhong Jin 6/23/2012 93 101092 Jingzhi tian Juan Sun 6/23/2012 94 100508 Jinjiang Wang 王锦江 Li Huang 王锦江 4/28/2012 95 101028 Jinlong Ban 班金龙 Ben Fan 班金龙 6/23/2012 96 100980 Jinpeng Xing Xing,Jinpeng Kai Guan Xing,Jinpeng 3/31/2012 97 100018 Jinshou Yu 余金寿 Honghong Li 余金寿 3/24/2012 98 100961 Jiong Liu 刘炯 Hongliu Sha 刘炯 4/28/2012 99 100150 Jiren Xu 徐继人 Karen Zhang 徐继人 3/31/2012 100 100035 John Emerson John Emerson Yake Yu John Emerson 6/16/2012 101 100840 John Ing Xiufang Wu 5/12/2012 102 100601 John Liu LiuHanxing Linda Lin LiuHanxing 3/3/2012 103 100896 John Xu Sandy Lan 4/21/2012 104 100573 John Yu Nicole Yu 3/10/2012 105 100183 Johnson Chen 陈锻炼 Asmina Tan 陈锻炼 2/11/2012 106 100042 Jon Lin 林Jon Stephanie Lin 林Jon 3/31/2012 107 100355 Jose Hernandez Jose Hernandez Lisong Gu Jose Hernandez 4/28/2012 108 100856 JOSEPH CHAO STEPHANIE ZHANG 3/31/2012 109 100858 Junfeng He 何峻峰 Zhihua Liu 何峻峰 6/23/2012 110 101119 Kaixin Yan Ling Xin 3/10/2012 111 100158 Kam Sai Yam 任锦西 Song Zhu Shao 任锦西 3/17/2012 112 101041 Kamau Smith Tynetta Wilder 4/21/2012 113 100749 Karl Li LiGang Qing Shao LiGang 3/10/2012 114 100877 Ken Liang Joan Hsu 6/9/2012 115 100690 Kenneth Chan Lina Chan 4/21/2012 116 100444 Kenny Kang Kenny Kang Deborah Chen Kenny Kang 3/3/2012 117 101130 Kevin Liang 梁心海 Ping Chen 梁心海 2/11/2012 118 100034 Kevin Lou 卢克加 Michelle Lou 卢克加 4/21/2012 119 101000 Kevin Zhang Carrie Zhang 2/25/2012 120 100604 kevin Zhang 张强 Kelly Liu 张强 6/9/2012 121 100149 Kwok Wong 黄国强 Ada Ho 黄国强 3/31/2012 122 100845 lei zhang 王晓芳 王晓芳 3/3/2012 123 101016 liangxian cao huiming deng 3/24/2012 124 101056 Libin Wang 王丽斌 Liqun Wang 王丽斌 4/21/2012 125 100940 limin shu 舒利民 yiyun yang 舒利民 5/5/2012 126 100744 Lin Li 李林 Arcy Liu 李林 2/25/2012 127 100773 Lin Yan 严林 Rui Liang 严林 6/9/2012 128 100108 Linming Shen 沈林明 Wenyu Xia 沈林明 3/10/2012 129 100181 Louie Chiang 蒋存武 Terese Chiang 蒋存武 3/10/2012 130 101039 Louie Pusung Priscilla Pusung 6/9/2012 131 101123 Mark Lu Lynn Liu 6/2/2012 132 100695 Mark Steiner Aiqin Zhuang 4/21/2012 133 100605 Michael Li LiYahui Vivian Deng LiYahui 5/12/2012 134 100907 Michael Tseng Anne Tseng 2/11/2012 135 101110 michael xuan 5/19/2012 136 101013 Mike Xuan Cindy Chu 6/23/2012 137 100345 Min Shen 沈岷 Lillian Zhang 沈岷 6/16/2012 138 100572 min xia 5/19/2012 139 101048 min yang 5/12/2012 140 100668 Ming Cheng 5/19/2012 141 100650 Ming Sun Peng Zhou 5/19/2012 142 100669 Ming Wu Tianhong Lu 3/31/2012 143 100614 Mu Qi Dalan Fang 3/17/2012 144 101019 myung Lee Heasook Lee 5/19/2012 145 100930 NING CHIU PATRICIA CHEUNG 3/10/2012 146 100841 Patrick Jiang Jiaming Jiang 5/19/2012 147 100988 Peibo Cheng 成培波 Qinghua Wang 成培波 6/9/2012 148 101097 Peng He Jing Wen 3/10/2012 149 101003 Peter Pei Helen Luo 5/19/2012 150 100708 Peter Sun Sherrie Hu 6/23/2012 151 100495 Ping Peng (Cynthia) Kexing Xu 5/5/2012 152 100991 Ping Shen 5/19/2012 153 101059 ping yan 严平 jun wang 严平 3/31/2012 154 100365 Ping‐Hung Liu PingHungLiu Hye Yong Lee PingHungLiu 5/19/2012 155 100982 Po Yeung Diana Cheng‐yeung 5/19/2012 156 100835 Qi Cheng Duoduo Hu 3/31/2012 157 101118 QI ZHANG 张琪 NING QIAO 张琪 6/2/2012 158 100912 Qin Wang Lei Sun 4/21/2012 159 100114 Qingming Wang 王庆明 Rong Xu 王庆明 3/17/2012 160 100936 Qingyuan Hu Sophia Liu 4/28/2012 161 100958 qingze zou 邹清泽 Jie Cheng 邹清泽 6/23/2012 162 101034 QuanSheng Ding Ling Chen 4/21/2012 163 100905 Raphael Sim Irma Sim 6/9/2012 164 101051 Richard Zheng 郑锋 Min Ling Zheng 郑锋 6/9/2012 165 100655 Rick Zheng Zhiyong Sara Qiu Zhiyong 5/5/2012 166 101090 Rongjin Guan 管荣津 Huijuan Gao 管荣津 6/23/2012 167 100830 Sen Yang` Maggie Fan 5/19/2012 168 100284 Shaoping Xie 谢少平 Jianmin Chen 谢少平 5/5/2012 169 100022 Shenggang Zhou 周胜钢 Helen Gu 周胜钢 3/24/2012 170 100950 shichuang cheng xiuyan zhang 4/28/2012 171 100833 Shiwen Chen 3/10/2012 172 101049 Shunbing Zhao 赵顺兵 Yangyang Huang 赵顺兵 5/12/2012 173 100373 Simon Chu Simon Chu Cherrie Chu Simon Chu 2/25/2012 174 101001 Sing Wong Oi Wong 4/21/2012 175 100818 Songnian Lin 林松年 Aiqiong Chen 林松年 2/11/2012 176 100788 Steve Chen Nancy Zhang 2/25/2012 177 100852 Tao Jiang 江涛 Zhiqun Wang 江涛 5/12/2012 178 101133 Tao Li 李涛 Yuefeng Tang 李涛 6/2/2012 179 100839 Tao Zhang YiZhou Zhu 3/10/2012 180 101101 Thomas Maung Linlin Maung 3/24/2012 181 100935 Tian Ren Li Hao 6/23/2012 182 101066 Tim Lydon Sharon Lydon 5/5/2012 183 101088 Tom Liu Juan Dong 6/23/2012 184 100898 Tommy Cheung Vivian Xue 6/16/2012 185 101033 Tong Chen 陈彤 陈彤 3/10/2012 186 100188 Tong Leo LeoTong Mya Mya Khaing LeoTong 4/21/2012 187 101120 Viet Luong 6/16/2012 188 100584 Vincent Jorgensen Ling Luo 4/28/2012 189 100692 Warren Ren Jinghua Fu 6/16/2012 190 100782 Wayne Lee Nancy Chen 3/17/2012 191 100959 Wei Li Karen Chan 6/2/2012 192 100786 Wei Luo 罗为 Wen Tian 罗为 6/16/2012 193 100588 Wei Wang 王炜 Junyu Tian 王炜 3/31/2012 194 100943 Wei Yu yuhua huang 3/31/2012 195 100465 Weier Lu 陆为尔 Xiaozhen Zhan 陆为尔 4/21/2012 196 101054 weiyong Tang TangWeiyong Xiuhong Zhao TangWeiyong 4/21/2012 197 100843 Wen Feng Ying Li 5/5/2012 198 100970 Wenhua Wu WenhuaWu Yan Zhao WenhuaWu 5/5/2012 199 101042 Willie Chiu Jie Long‐Chiu 6/23/2012 200 101093 Wing Chan Qingzhi Wang 2/25/2012 201 101132 Wing Chow Su Zeng 6/16/2012 202 100571 Wu 6/2/2012 203 100730 Xiahua Yang 扬夏华 Xuefen Li 扬夏华 5/5/2012 204 100141 Xiangjun Lu 律祥俊 Fengqin Zhang 律祥俊 4/21/2012 205 100768 Xiangyi Meng Yanjie Feng 5/19/2012 206 100562 Xiao Ming Yuan
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