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<DIV>Mark S says: " Perhaps a literary type is a bad example for
Manhattan worldliness in this <BR>day and age. Why not use a Wall Streeter
or consultant? I'll bet that the <BR>financier is more likely to be
multilingual and culturally aware than the <BR>writer and has traveled more
widely, on both business trips and vacations."</DIV>
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<DIV>This is pure romantic wishful thinking about wall streeters .Most of
them tend to be cultural ignoramuses of severe proportions. Actually
very few speak foreign languages and maybe about less than 10 % of the Wall St
labor force deal with foreign operations.Not being interested in any thing but
their myopic job interests, they are definitely extremely provincial types
lacking in elementary "worldliness"</DIV>
<DIV>I'll take any "literary type" over a wall- streeter any time.</DIV>
<DIV>Cristobal Senior</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>