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	<title>Comments on: In Memory of Hosam Elkhodary</title>
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		<title>By: Karam Labban</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karam Labban</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hosam was a very dear friend of mine. I am still in shock of what happened. My heart goes out to his family. We spoke just shortly before he passed away. We were going to meet in Chicago over the 4th of July. I met Hosam when we worked at GE Info Services and he mentored me so unselfishly. We lost track of each other after we left GEIS, but just last year I found him on Linkedin. What a great man. I almost can hear his voice from past conversations. I do pray that his wife and his young kids. He always talked about his kids and how much he wanted them to have safe and successful lives. I would love to hear they are doing as he wished for them. Rest in peace and in heaven my dear friend and brother.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hosam was a very dear friend of mine. I am still in shock of what happened. My heart goes out to his family. We spoke just shortly before he passed away. We were going to meet in Chicago over the 4th of July. I met Hosam when we worked at GE Info Services and he mentored me so unselfishly. We lost track of each other after we left GEIS, but just last year I found him on Linkedin. What a great man. I almost can hear his voice from past conversations. I do pray that his wife and his young kids. He always talked about his kids and how much he wanted them to have safe and successful lives. I would love to hear they are doing as he wished for them. Rest in peace and in heaven my dear friend and brother.</p>
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