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To: JPR who wrote (1735)7/7/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
I am pissed,the Italians are getting equally good at bribery as the Indians.<VBG>

JPR:

I am sure the Indians will file a suit at THE HAUGE or with the WTO claiming that the Italians are stealing their ideas,NO??? Oh well,at least Berlusconi is going to the 'can' for couple of years and I don't recall any Indian politicians,bureaucrats or anybody else for that matter going to jail for bribery,at least there is some small consolation here for the Indians. Phew I was worried there for a minute.<VBG>

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To: JPR who wrote (1735)7/7/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 12475
 
The union is stronger now than ever before. Punjab is not simmering any more. Tamil Nadu does not talk about a separate nation.

Neither of these problems can be considered "solved" because nothing has changed systemically that we can point to and say, "OK, this is why the problem arose and this is why it won't happen again".

The problem really has been the "maybe it will go away" approach that has been adopted all along. And when we enter a lull, we feel that... well, maybe it has gone away! Things are never quite as simple as that.

Dipy.