Robert Seeberger wrote:
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> http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGASBSOGWBD.html
>
> The influence of foreign business can be seen across America, with consumers
> cheerfully buying Japanese cars, Korean TVs and clothing made in China.
> But many Americans aren't so happy about foreigners controlling t
- Original Message -
From: "Julia Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: German Giant Taking Over American Water Supply
> Kevin Tarr wrote:
> >
> > See, I didn't even read this
Kevin Tarr wrote:
>
> See, I didn't even read this e-mail, but this is a favorite subject. I
> didn't know this much about it however. How can you fight it? I've read so
> many bad things about American Water Company it makes me want to scream but
> they are a private company, how can I call them
See, I didn't even read this e-mail, but this is a favorite subject. I
didn't know this much about it however. How can you fight it? I've read so
many bad things about American Water Company it makes me want to scream but
they are a private company, how can I call them evil?
Kevin T.
Nothing to
Robert Seeberger wrote:
> http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGASBSOGWBD.html
>
> The influence of foreign business can be seen across America, with consumers
> cheerfully buying Japanese cars, Korean TVs and clothing made in China.
> But many Americans aren't so happy about foreigners controlling the
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGASBSOGWBD.html
The influence of foreign business can be seen across America, with consumers
cheerfully buying Japanese cars, Korean TVs and clothing made in China.
But many Americans aren't so happy about foreigners controlling their water
supply.
A recently comple