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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: MaryinRed who wrote (33778)4/30/1999 8:44:00 AM
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There is no place for egotism and credit when performing work for the needy. What has been accomplished was made possible by the contributions of all. No one is more important than the other, yet for some reason, there is positioning for this now. If it is done purely for the well being of individuals in need, the concept of credit never enters into the aid. Too bad too many have lost sight of this. The greatest donors are those that give anonymously...

In the big picture, so little was done for so many who are suffering
beyond most of our comprehensions. They are the heroes, as they are survivors who must live through these atrocities and somehow create some sort of normal life for themselves, while starting out in jammed refugee camp tents with nothing and the agony of losing loved ones.

Good was accomplished and I do not understand how anyone is a bad aid provider as has been suggested on this thread. Nor do I see it beneficial to stoop to name calling and twisting one's name...
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