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Really?
by bruce on Wednesday 15/Nov/2000, @09:03
The term adviser reminds me of the cold-war term "adviser", as in such-and-such third-world country had US/Soviet advisors.

In reality is that the corporate advisors can and probably will influence the decision making processes due primarly to the influence that these
organizations can exert. Pressure could include threatening to withdraw unless a certain agenda is followed.
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Re: Really?
by Anonymous on Wednesday 15/Nov/2000, @10:39
And why should there be pressure?
It's not like that the companies can force the foundation to do something.
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Secret message from the CIA
by Chris Bordeman on Wednesday 15/Nov/2000, @12:28
I strongly _advise_ you you keep your opinions to yourself, Bruskey! <g>
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Re: Really?
by Anonymous on Wednesday 15/Nov/2000, @14:40
Same thing could happen on the League:
"If you don't do as we tell you, you won't get any publicity..."
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