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David,
Although this thread may not last much longer this time around, I have a
feeling we will be seeing it again as this issue and the issue of corporate
sponsorship and commercialism becomes more and more pressing in the field --
figuring out exactly how to draw the line between getting sponsors to help us
do what we do best and selling ourselves to corporate interests.
I have learned an enormous amount from this thread and secretly hope that
it will reappear with new thoughts and ideas and both insightful and
incite-ful comments.
Cheers,
Kristen
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>As usual, I didn't intend to write a lengthy addition to this thread. I've
>learned a lot from the discussion, and I appreciate the opportunity to
>express my views and clarify them in my own mind. I think (I hope) I've
>said everything I have to offer. I'm secretly hoping no one else will
stimulate
>me with new provocative arguments on this subject! Note: that doesn't
>meanI'm asking to have the last word!
>
>David Haberstich
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