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Eager punters from the Chinese interior will suddenly find temptation nearer.
The day I attended, Avery Fisher Hall was packed with eager children from the city's schools.
"With great risks come great rewards," explains one eager executive from another multinational.
He gets an eager O.K. from Mr. Glaser to speed up the pace of the scene.
There were no local press people except for a couple of eager kids from a tiny radical periodical.
He was young, about 26, no doubt eager, and, from the Russian point of view, had a bit of form.
"We have had years of experience in Iraq," another eager entrepreneur from a private security company assures me.
In any case, an influx of eager workers from poorer countries inevitably puts deflationary pressure on British wages.
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