Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 15:21:10 -0800
From: Caspar Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Who owes whom?
To:The Other Economic Summit USA 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A fresh view of who owes whom what (forwarded from Michael Papadopoulos of
MAI-not):
THE REAL FOREIGN DEBT
A letter from
Dear Michael
I found it interesting that the US is moving to electronic transfer of
benefits in 1999 as the Australian Government has been doing this since
the 1980s.
I worked for the Australian Department of Social Security for more than
10 years and was employed there assessing unemployment
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Subject: forum on monitoring
Forum: Monitoring of Sweatshops
in the Campaign for Labor Rights
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Subject: Canadians Fear MAI (5 Feb 98)
TORONTO STAR. February 5, 1998 The Toronto Star
By Rosemary
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 98 11:42:19 -0500
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Date: Thursday, February 05, 1998 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: y2k -Reply
...
You probably recognize Edward Yourdon's name as one of the
longtime gurus of structured programming. (For those
David wrote:
KEITH: Well said. The "modern" debate about free trade, globalisation and
so forth
is merely today's equivalent of the debate about usury that went on for a
thousand years in the Middle Ages (and before that in Greek and Chinese
times). Every time free trade resumes and prosperity