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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:15:59 +0900, Rahul Prabhakar
<prabhakar -dot- rahul -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> Forwarding this message on behalf of Sue Gallagher.
I apologize, Rahul, for making much too strong a criticism. It didn't
occur to me that TWRs in India were reading and posting this list. I
thought you were a fake -- an embarrassing mistake on my part. I hope
you haven't been discouraged.
Personally I have no resentments over TWR outsourcing; today I learned
that many people do. Globalization is inevitable and ultimately good.
If there are unfair disruptions along the way, we should blame them
on profiteers and inattentive governments, not workers.
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