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Christina:
Thanks for your intervention but this one has become extremely personal.  Its
one thing to talk smack about one another but its a completely different
issue when we start slandering folks that aint even around to defend
themselves.  This is the gist of my beef with Beran.  Do you hear me talking
about his uncle or family members?  This is where we differ in approaches.  I
do not abuse my business or personal relationships with folk.  IMO, this is a
rule of thumb any adroit professional should follow.

But since IT has taken off so much in The Gambia, it is important that we
start to understand the history of IT in back home, with a key focus on who
the key players were.  This IMO is a valid line of thought to explore.

This will be th thurst of my argument and nothing shall be personal.  IT is
my field of study, so I think I am in a position to talk about IT issues.

I understand your concerns

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