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FOR INTERNET DECEMBER 2009.Xlsx DECEMBER 2009 PIN TITLES AMERICAS, EUROPE, AND SOUTH PACIFIC NEW BLUE DIAMOND EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Aruna Ki LLC, Ammaji Torres Eagle Point, Oregon, United States GREIDANUS, KATHY NEW DIAMOND EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Andrea Stylianou Munchendorf, Austria BOYD, GABRIELE Maren Braende Oslo, Norway MEYER, KARI Lauren Miller Sagle, Idaho, United States RUBY, MARGARET NEW EMERALD EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Anita L Tate Alpharetta, Georgia, United States VICKERS, PAM J Dagmar Hoerburger Wolfurt, Austria GRUBER, DIETER Silke Dolezych Eschborn, Germany DERSCHUM, SISSI Salong Han & Henne Kongsberg, Norway ROMEO & JULIE Gary Cecchi Oakland, California, United States RODRIGUEZ, LATISHA Kim A Chartrand Redondo Beach, California, United States JENNINGS, JULIE Bill and Deborah Mann Madison, Tennessee, United States HAMILTON, HILLARIE L Timelessness4U Boerne, Texas, United States NAIR INTERNATIONAL INC BAS NAIR, M.D. Chuong Nguyen Tacoma, Washington, United States LE, BICH-LIEN NEW RUBY EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Monteur Team KFT Budapest, Hungary TURZO, ANITA Haiyin Qian Duluth, Georgia, United States YU, CHUNLI Propp Consulting Services Ltd, Maria Tess Propp Penhold, Alberta, Canada MILLER, COLEEN Energy-Centrum, Jutta Bezner-Robert Bietigheim-Bi, Germany SEILER, CHRISTOPH Krisztina Hegedusne Szell Paszto, Hungary BO-SZA NOVA KFT Irisz Inveszt 2000 BT Budapest, Hungary SZERENCSES CSAPAT KFT Forex 2007 BT, Szij Robert God, Hungary GA-GA BT Zemplen KFT, Zemplen Zsofia Budapest, Hungary SBD KFT. Tushiv Global Partners Ltd Auckland, New Zealand CHATFIELD, TINA L Myriam Crosswell Auckland, New Zealand HEALTH WEALTH AND WISDOM LTD Olga Lubenskaya Russia LIPINA, TATIANA Vahrusheva Tatyana Russia HATSKELEVICH INNA Jan Satina Galanta, Slovakia KURTISOVA SONA Mark A Meyers, MD Scottsdale, Arizona, United States TORGERSON, BETTY Mi Sook and Kwon Yang Lee Anaheim, California, United States YOUM DONG WON Keith and Lesley Pollard Blairsden-Graeagle, California, United States ARUNA LIGHT Kenneht L Tayloe, David Williamson Redondo Beach, California, United States FENIX RESEARCH GROUP INC Zhaoyun Xing, Zhenbo Xing San Jose, California, United States LUONG, MABEL Eva Wong Cupertino, California, United States LIU, EXCELLE Jan Kempton Van Nuys, California, United States RHOADES, MAE Angelina Montecito Campbell, California, United States NGUYEN, DEAN P Gina Moral Vallejo, California, United States ALANO, GERALDINE Yan Wang San Jose, California, United States YU, HAILING Victor Tran San Jose, California, United States NGUYEN, KIM Susan Lauder Auburn, California, United States MCCORMICK, AMY Maria Cantoria Norco, California, United States LIGHTHOLDER, GEORGE Sandy D Enns Visalia, California, United States MCDONALD, DONNA L Jane L Barr Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States FIELDING, MELISSA Myriam Consuela Jimenez, Karol Medina Doral, Florida, United States ANTUKA CORP Jonathan D Dunn Oviedo, Florida, United States PHIPPS, SUSAN Michele Mase Suwanee, Georgia, United States VIVORI, LISA Cindy Suzuki Honolulu, Hawaii, United States BURNETT, LILLIAN Jessica R Denning Meridian, Idaho, United States GWC INC Jan Black Salem, Oregon, United States TEMPLE WHITE, JODY B And T Andrus Draper City South, Utah, United States FUTURE GROUP Sook Ja Kim Bellevue, Washington, United States ULRICH, MYA L Roelene Snyman Krugersdorp, South Africa BETTINGS, ELANA NEW LAPIS EXECUTIVES Name Hometown Sponsor Cheri Willard Waelder, Texas, United States KUCHEL, JAN Joseph H Fife Manti, Utah, United States STERZER, MATTHEW Pelage Spa and Skin Issaquah, Washington, United States DUKE, DIANA J James E and Pamela A Williams Joliet, Illinois, United States Eclectic Content Inc Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States ENDOU, HIROSHI Mauro and Maria Roselli Cabarita, Australia KUSHFIELD PTY LTD Lauren G Millers Burleigh Waters, Australia NU PHARM PTY LTD Andrew Kw Choi Concord, Australia TAM, SUK YEE CAROL Kim Nguyen Bonnyrigg, Australia PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT COACHING P/L Mellissa L Anderson Thornlie, Australia MICHELANGELO HAIR SALON Manuela Feistenauer Muntlix, Austria GUEFEL, URSULA Jason Kalynchuk St Paul, Alberta, Canada Sharon Gregresh St. Albert, Alberta, Canada NAGY-CSIZMADIA, JUDIT Bryan G Chamberland St Paul, Alberta, Canada MAKOKIS, JEREMY Isabel Vokey Edmonton, Alberta, Canada MAISONNEUVE, SUZANNE Carolina Flores Edmonton, Alberta, Canada SMITH, DAN W Laurel Garvin Cochrane, Alberta, Canada Brandon Isaac Vernon, British Columbia, Canada ISAAC, HAROLD P. Lynn Johnson Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada PARENTE, MARIA CRISTINA Tanya Beauty Co. Inc Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada TU, ZHI BO Jay Soto Toronto, Ontario, Canada Corazon Lacsamana Scarborough, Ontario, Canada PROPP CONSULTING SERVICES LTD PROPP, MARIA TESS Ji Tu Vaughan, Ontario, Canada TU, ZHI BO Stella Pena Soler Yopal, Columbia RIANO PENA, ERIKA AYDEE Marta Lucia Uribe Ramos Bogota, Columbia Martina Davidova Semily, Czech Republic DAVID, RADEK Vira Tejmlova Brovska Nova Ves, Czech Republic ADF-FRANTISEK ADAMEC Anneliese Remling Volkach, Germany BERNDT, BEATE Gabriele Junkers Monchengladbach, Germany SCHUER-MEYER, BIRGIT Schonheitsstube an Der Berg, Nannette Hoellriegl Nurnberg, Germany HAUTNAH KOSMETIKSTUDIO Dzayer and Giuseppe Pitruzzella Pfastatt, France HALAS, NATHALIE DEBOMY Karim Laid Ingersheim, France HEINTZ, FRANCK Isabelle Uhlmann Didenheim, France HEINTZ, FRANCK Reinhold Leopold Zaar Grasse, France Orianne Occelli Paris, France GRELLIER, JOELLE Jerome Duthilleul Saint Cloud, France EMP, CONSEIL Sonia Besserer Lucciana, France TEBOUL, MARIE CHRISTINE Meva Plusz BT, Csorgo Adrienn Tahitotfalu, Hungary DEÁK, NICOLAE Niko Consulting KFT Bekescsaba, Hungary BO-SZA NOVA KFT Quali-Kanzult 2002 BT Budaors, Hungary Eszak-Home KFT, Hausel Laszlo Miskolc, Hungary MISKOLCI INGATLANUGYNOKSEG BT Global 97 BT, Huszar Ildiko Szolnok, Hungary Kakas Eva, Kakas Bela Szatymaz, Hungary NEXUS KFT Kendelenyi Gergely Vecses, Hungary SZERENCSES TAMAS CZ&L KFT, Lukacs Erika Erd, Hungary PACZOLAY-NAGY, ÁGNES Tomosz BT, Andras Tomcsanyi Szigetmonostor, Hungary PACZOLAY-NAGY, ÁGNES Avacs BT Szentendre, Hungary WETTER STEFANIA Istvan Heckenberger Baja, Hungary BT, HUMAN-REGIO Tools and Media Tagets, KFT Erd, Hungary VASS LILLA Peter Horvath Gyor, Hungary BIRIZDO JUDIT Irena Aizenberg Karmiel, Isreal ANNA BARANOV Inna Lishchiner Kiriat Yam, Isreal TZIPORKIN, RUSLAN Yinghon Li Prato, Italy LEI, AIJUAN Lopez Favela Martha Alicia, Judith Ariana Giancopulos Lopez Torreon, Residencial, Mexico SAN JUANA ADAME MARTINEZ Barbara Diago Reyes, Ricardo Hernandez Martinez Colinas Del Sur, Mexico GOMEZ COREA, DORA MARIA Monica Edith Fonseca Bernal Valle Hermoso, Mexico TAMEZ FUENTES SONIA ILIANA Sadurni Gonzalez Lydia Bernardette San Juan Totoltepec, Mexico GALAN SADURNI MARIA ANTONIA Dolores Munoz Maria Lomas De Las Palmas, Mexico PORRAZ ARELLANO, ROSA MARIA ERNESTINA Rebell Aina Lindseth Lillestrom, Norway Tomrer Frode Karlsen, Frode Eiken Karlsen, Inger Lisa Eiken KarlsenJessheim, Norway Tone and Rita Sonsterudbraten Loen, Norway DRAGESÆT, MARIANNE Frank Arvid Olsen Bergen, Norway ØSTBYE, TOVE Pal Gundersen Gamle Fredrikstad, Norway NESSET, BJØRN Lene Christin Krogh Son, Norway DØVLE, MARIANN Elisabeth Rypdal Alesund, Norway TORSET, MEIN CATHRINE Mona Iversen Oslo, Norway BENTE LØNØ Eireen Torgersen Maura, Norway RØTTERUD, TOVE Nosheen Iqbal Oslo, Norway NABI, SHAHIN Hege Wasa Maura, Norway Tore Hem Oslo, Norway GUNDERSEN, KINE Mette Kristin Daleng Oslo, Norway Eva Haugen Sistranda, Norway Ine Jeanette Solhaugen Lillestrom, Norway Vabitha Premkumar Drammen, Norway Dan Stefan and Mihaela Elena Grozav Timisoara, Romania CORCHES, VLAD STELIAN Florentina Marcelina Ion Virtej Bucuresti, Romania ROXANA CECILIA, BRAGA Mihai and Tanta Moise Piatra-Neamt, Romania NICOARA, MIRELA Cristian Viorel Daescu, Angela Tonu Bucuresti, Romania Florentina Patrascu Bucuresti, Romania Adriana Carmen Negoita Voluntari, Romania Iohan Nuszl Timisoara, Romania Gabriela Faragau Diaconescu Timisoara, Romania FULGA, VALERICA Adrian Bogdan Dragan Bucuresti, Romania NEATA, TUDOR LAURENTIU Larisa Pechkina Russia MAKURINA OXANA Viktor Anisimov Russia ZVYAGINA, OLGA Ludmila Shubina Russia EFIMOVA, OLGA Olga Zvyagina Russia LUBENSKAYA, OLGA Svetlana Zubkovskaya Russia KOROVKINA, IRINA Sadovskaya Irina Russia MAKURINA OXANA Pernilla Samuelsson Almunge, Sweden RAMINGER-SEIJBOLDT, CHRISTINA Anneli Forsberg Uppsala, Sweden BJÖRKLUND, SIRKKU Anna Gabrizova, Miroslav Vasko Bratislava, Slovakia KARIN PLUS, S.R.O. Zoracentrum SRO, Zora Czoborova Bratislava, Slovakia GILDEINOVA, VIERA VIKY Jane Popperwell Ringwood, United Kingdom RODGERS, LORRAINE Jaroslaw Sklodowski London, United Kingdom ROWLEY, GUY Tiffany Vaughan Hayden, Alabama, United States YARBROUGH, MICAH Pure Simple Health LLC, Rebecca L Kempton Mesa, Arizona, United States Robert and Beverly McIntyre Higley, Arizona, United States ROGERS, VEDA Minsoo Chung Chandler, Arizona, United States HWANG, SOOKJA Rancho Cortina Properties Inc, H Camille Courtney Auburn, California, United States LAUDER, SUSAN Zita and Mahesh Parekh Santa Monica, California, United States ROHDE, ERIK Arthur and Truda M Pauly Roseville, California, United States ALCARAZ, SILVIA Lin Ge, Shouhua Xiao Foster City, California, United States ZHENG, ZHONG Ping H Chou El Dorado, California, United States BETTY SUNG, LLC/LANG CHOU. Mary Ellen Nielson Sacramento, California, United States BURTON, HAROLD G Alex Halim Chino, California, United States HARAPAN, LINGGAWATI Debra Jay Newbury Park, California, United States LAW, MICKEY
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