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To: gao seng who wrote (18316)5/6/2000 6:08:00 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I don't know what you mean, gs. I asked haqihana what "business is business" meant, as applied to this story.

Literally.

I know the expression "business as usual." I was asking for clarification of the puzzling (to me) use of the expression "business is business" in h's post on the subject of that particular story.

Can you explain "Business is business" to me, as a response to that story?

(The satirical nature of the Pollard reference had nothing to do with my question. I was just letting haqi, who had apparently not seen that clarification, know that that part of the story you were talking about had been satire.)

Of course there is Clinton fatigue! I could hardly agree more and hardly experience more personally! First him, now her. And I live in New York. It's a never-ending nightmare.