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Continuing on the theme of "money rules", here is the first paragraph of a
story in the December 7-13, 2000 Guardian Weekly (a British newspaper).
Surrealism is not dead.
"A leading British university was asked this week to scrap plans to accept
3.8 million pounds from British American Tobacco, which is under
investigation over smuggling allegations, to finance a school of business
ethics."
I wonder what ethics they will learn at that school? Business ethics 101,
by CEO of Mead Johnson, Humanitarian Aid and How to make it Pay, by CEO of
Nestle, as two examples?
Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC
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