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To: Ruffian who wrote (12983)6/24/2001 5:44:56 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
"Europe is way behind in the promotional war of words"

A very correct observation, europe, expect UK, has never
arranged nor participated in world, international
angloamerican championship in rhetorics.

Sweden made a try at participating back in 95, with
little success.

But I must admire that little intellectual honesty,
with a comic twist, one can find here and there, like
this tragic comedy in three parts:

- Europe's financial newspapers have admired the chief executive of Qualcomm Inc., Irwin Jacobs

- And another notable U.S.-owned newspaper suggests that..

- In the United States itself, some analysts and technology journalists already are...

another goody, probably also of UK origin

- And Qualcomm is not bluffing. The company is ready to
boost its European marketing operation in London. It knows
how to deploy former Administration officials as lobbyists,
although it has had mixed success in those Asian markets it
has targeted so far.

But I'm sure UK and London eventually will solve
their problems and dependencies on cheap labour and
tax evasion, become a productive member of EMU.

Ilmarinen