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John Trollope <John_Trollope -at- watsonwyatt -dot- com> wrote:
>As far as Americans working in the UK, I am not entirely sure. I believe the
>British authorities make it as difficult for Americans wanting to work in the UK
>as the Americans make it for British people. Having dual nationality, I really
>don't know.
Pick me! Pick me! I'm an American, and I work in the UK. I can answer
most questions.
I second the recommendation for Digitext, but I do prefer Kudos, as
John Fulton mentioned. They're both good.
Steve Read
steve_read -at- dial -dot- pipex -dot- com
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