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Article from this morning"s "Oregonian." The author, gregg Kantor, is the
chairman of
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February 7, 1996
Revolt Of The Wannabes
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By Thomas L. Friedman
DAVOS, Switzerland - As a barometer of global affairs, the annual Davos
World Economic Forum is as good an indicator as you can find. The meeting
brings together top industrialists
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Subject: unbanked US households
Just read "Financial Access in the 21st Century," the proceedings of a forum
on Feb. 11, 1997. Copies
At 05:41 PM 2/4/98 -0500, Ed Weick wrote:
I'm not quite sure of what to make of this, but it strikes me as being a
supreme example of assigning a single cause to a multi-faceted problem.
Many populations have benefitted from increased trade. Others have not -
for example, Sub-Saharan Africa.