[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1918] Re: Fwd: state of union and more

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OK, what he said wasn't too great.  Natsios wasn't too swift in saying that.  
Maybe I am being nostalgic for a time, the 80's, when  I knew people from 
different parts of the country who worked on USAID contracts.  Some of these 
people were my professors, I admired them greatly, still do.  I don't want to 
lose the point though--we know how to solve a lot of problems, at home and 
abroad, and we aren't doing it.  We know about working close to the ground 
and we aren't doing it.  A tragedy.  

Andrea



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