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Period 3 Dream Achievers! 3rd Gold Star Dream Achievers 2 S4 RONNIE W MARTIN 322 B1 RAMA VIMAL BHATIA 300 A2 TSAO-YUNG LEE 381 LI CAI 316 C DEEPAK BHATTACHARJEE Period 3 Gold Star Dream Achievers 2 S4 RONNIE W MARTIN TAWAN 310 E 2 X3 LAWRENCE L SANCHEZ DARAKORNNAAYUDTHAYA 4 A3 MARGARET J DUNLEVY 316 C DEEPAK BHATTACHARJEE 322 4 C4 STEPHEN PICCHI RAMA VIMAL BHATIA 20 K2 LINDA M RUGGIERO B1 322 45 TOMMY J WALZ ASHOK KUMAR GUPTA B2 114 M KURT ECKEL 322 F MANESH GAUTAM 300A2 TSAO-YUNG LEE 325 YUKTA PRASAD SHRESTHA 300B2 SHEN-KAO CHOU B1 300 JU-MING CHENG 356 B DO-MOOK KANG G2 381 LI CAI 306 CHAMINDU WIMAN C1 ABEYWICKREMA 385 YUJUAN CHEN 308 386 JIANHUA ZHANG PHENG HOCK DAVID LEE LC 1 FERNANDO DA SILVA MOTA A1 308 BOON HOE LEE B2 Period 3 Silver Star Dream Achievers United States of America, Its Affiliates, Bermuda & The Bahamas 1 CN MORRIS RITZEL 18 L MARK RICE 1 CS WAYMON JOHNSON 19 A PETER CHENG 1 F MOLLY M PENNY 19 C MARILYNN M DANBY 1 G JOHNNY C ANDERSON 19 E KENNETH R COOK 2 A1 FRANK BERTHOLD 19 F STEVEN E NOBLE 2 A2 RODERICK G CHISHOLM III 19 H KENNY S LEE 2 A3 J MICHAEL OLSZEWSKI 20 K1 BARBARA MOODY 2 E2 SUZI SCHNEIDER 20 O WILFRED H ROEHE 2 S1 WALDO E DALCHAU 20 R1 BARBARA CHUCK 2 T3 RAYMOND VIC MORGAN 20 R2 MARIA MARGARITA SIERRA 2 X2 NANCY W VAN ALSTINE 20 W MARK WHITNEY 3 K DARYL E PULTS 21 B CLAROY P HANSON 3 L CAROL SUE THOMPSON 21 C MARC PAQUETTE 4 A1 LEWIS TOM BAUDER 22 C ELIZABETH D HAWKINS 4 A2 WALTER J JUAREZ 23 A EDWARD G HABERLI 4 C1 MARGARET ROBESON 25 A CONSTANCE SUZANNE ROE 4 C5 ANDY ANDERSON 25 B KATHY MORTON 4 L1 JOSEPHINE LOUIE 25 F REED FISH 4 L2 KENNY SHU 26 SANDY MC CANN 4 L4 SHEILA CASTEEL M3 26 4 L6 NAPOLEON B WHITE NICHOLAS G PAULIN 5M 1 EARL ORVIK M6 26 5M 4 FRANK L TIMMINS JEFFREY HILKE M7 5M 6 PAUL KOWITZ 27 A1 GREGORY R PRYOR 5M 7 NORMAN H KELZENBERG 27 A2 CARY KRAEMER 5M 8 DONNA MAE LANDWEHR 27 D1 ROBERT J FALIVENO 5M 9 DONALD J HENDRICKX 27 E2 THOMAS J ABTS 5M DOUG J WIENS 11 28 T BEVERLY THOMAS 5 NW MICHAEL H BLAZEK 29 L HARRISON SCHRAMM 5 SE HARRY A ENGBERG 32 D CATHERINE YOUNG 6 W LANCE L BALDING 33 A DENNIS LANDRY 7 N RICHARD MATT WEBBER 33 K PAUL W CALNAN 8 I ROBERT FITZGERALD 33 N JEANNE M FARROW 8 L SCOTT HARKEY 33 S RAYMOND J MOREAU 8 S MARIO R ZERON SR 33 Y TODD A CROMACK 9 EC MIKE FULLER 34 A GLENDA MOXLEY 9 MC DONALD MAYNES 34 C RON K MITCHELL 9 NE STEPHEN G BECKER 35 I ANDREW J MOOS 9 SE FRED STARK 35 N DUDLEY O BENT 11 A1 EVELYN COOPER 35 O ALAN L BECKER 11 E1 TIMOTHY ANDERSON 38 O DAVE MARION 11 E2 GUSTAF A J MALMBERG 39 W BILL WOODS 12 I CHARLES R SHERIFF 40 N DONALD J TRUMBULL 12 L DAVID L CALDWELL 40 S MELISSA WASHBURN 12 N WILLIAM M MCDONOUGH 41 LEO A GOULD 12 O BARBARA E BLANSETT 42 ROSA BRANCO 12 S THOMAS G IRWIN 43 C JENNY SUE WEST 13 E DARLENE A ROLL 43 E CHARLOTTE B ARNETT 13 F RAY L BYERS 43 K JOHN J JOHNSON WILLIAM CLARK VAN 43 N EVELYN VAUGHN 13 H SCYOC 43 T KAREN NITSCHKE 13 J SHERRY BINGAMON 44 H JAMES E ROBINSON 14 K DENNIS H BUTZ 44 N SANDRA G HURD 14 N WILLIAM H MORGAN 46 NONI C RYBKA 16 A WINSTER D CEBALLOS 49 A LEWIS G QUINN 16 D ROBERT BRANDT 50 MARK MIZUNO 17 S JESSE LARISON MARILIA DEL ROSARIO SIACA 51 E RODRÍGUEZ Canada 5M 13 LLOYD MC CABE A 15 DENIS A VINETTE 37 I DARBY DUNN A 16 LLOYD CLIFTON 37 O WILLIAM A BAUX A 711 PETER HAMMOND A 1 ROBERT TANNER N 1 LUCIO CORDISCO A 4 ANTHONY LAWSON N 3 CHRIS NATHAN MANUEL A 5 BRIAN CLOSS N 4 HARRY HARDING A 9 MENSE JIM PRENGER U 1 CONSTANT DI GIROLAMO A 12 CHRIS T LEWIS U 3 NELSON FOURNIER U 4 RENAUDE RICHARD South America, Central America, Mexico & Islands of the Caribbean Sea 60 H 1 HUMBERTO A CARO INFANTAS PATRICK TAYLOR A H 3 SANTOS EUGENIO SERRANO BAZAN VICTOR M BLANCAS DE LA B 1 J 2 NÉSTOR BONIFACIO VISCA CRUZ J 3 CÉSAR HUGO PEREIRA SILVA MIGUEL RODRÍGUEZ LA B 2 ROMANY R CANSANCAO MOTA GONZÁLEZ 3 B 4 JESÚS RODRÍGUEZ PINEDO LB JUAN ENRIQUE RIVERA E IDERALDO PIRES DA COSTA B 5 4 ÍÑIGUEZ LC EDUARDO JACOB B 6 JORGE LOYOLA SANCHEZ 3 NICOLASA HERNÁNDEZ DE LD B 7 SERGIO MARIO ARSAND FILHO VERGARA 2 B 8 RODRIGO OROZCO LOPEZ LD HELENA PATSCHKOWSKI MOHR D 1 LUIS AGUILAR SOLÍS 4 D 5 IVAN ANTONIO MORALES CRUZ LD NESTOR JOSÉ RIBEIRO FILHO ROSARIO ELENA MEDINA 6 F 4 PARODI GEORGIA ANDREOU KAKOULLI DE S 1 MARCELO VIZCARRA MARTINIC G 1 ESPINOZA T 1 JAMAL SALEM EL ALAM QISIEH G 2 RAFAEL E VILLAO YÉPEZ T 4 ERIC IVAN EBNER FUENTES Europe 101 B ULF BENGTSSON 108 MARIO CASTELLANETA 101 GD INGEGERD KULL HANSES IB4 101 P LARS KARLSSON 108 L MARIA ANTONIETTA LAMBERTI 108 101 S LEIF JÖNSSON FIORENZO SMALZI 101 U STIG LUNDQVIST LA 108 101VG ANDERS B BLOMQVIST LUIGI BUFFARDI YA 102 C DANIEL KÄSLIN 109 B THORKELL CYRUSSON 102 E THOMAS KLEIN 110 RENÉ MOS 103 CE PIERRE VAUFREY BN 103 JEAN GEORGES 111 HARALD RIEGEL NIE COUILLARD BN 103 C MICHEL CHABIN 111 REINHOLD WALDECKER 103 S GÉRARD DI GIORGIO BO 111 103 SW MICHEL DELBREL GÜNTHER RADSPIELER 103 W PIERRE J WALLET MN 104 A MAY LILL ELIASSEN 111 N KLAUS NOWECK 111 104 B SVEIN ALBIN FANDAL SUSANNE HINDAHL-REEDE NB 104 F THORLEIF SØREID 111 LUTZ SASS 104 H RANDI MATHISEN NH 105 BS DAVID HANDLEY 111 URSULA BIERMANN 105 C JOHN HALL NW 105 D DAVID MERCHANT 111 MARTIN FISCHER 105 E JOHN RICHARD KYTE OM 111 105 EA PAUL MARTIN SVEN ZUBER 105 M SIMON HAROLD MOSS ON 111 105 SW MARIANNE WARREN JENS ZIMMERMANN OS 106 B STEEN MADSEN 111 TOMMI TAISTO TAPANI LUTZ STERMANN 107 A RN VIRTANEN 111 107 E ANTTI HYNNÄ PETER KRIEPENDORF RS 107 I EERO T VILÉN 111 EVA FRIEDRICH 107 K ONNI A PIIPPO SM 107 M MATTI REIJONEN 111 GÜNTER SIEKMEIER 107 N HEIKKI J SAARINEN SN 108 A RAFFAELE DI VITO 111 INGO BÜREN 108 AB GIANMARIA DE MARINI SW 108 111 NICOLA CARLONE HANS-GÜNTER GUENTER BENTHAUS IA1 WL 108 IB1 LETIZIA ONGARO 111 ULRICH OBERSCHELP WR CAROLINE VAN OOSTERWYCK- 112 A VANWYNSBERGHE 114 W KARL WALTER GRABUSCHNIGG 117 A PANAGIOTIS HATZIMALLIS 118 E NECATI YILMAZ 118 U BULENT SEN 118 Y SELVA ULGEN 119 LASZLO MAGYAR 120 ANDRUS KÖRE 121 PAWEL JACEK CIESLINSKI 124 MIRELA E GRIGOROVICI 131 KRISTINA VANCIENE 132 JELICA KRTOLICA The Orient and Southeast Asia 300 A1 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