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Reading is becoming a kind of specialist activity, and that strikes terror into the heart of people who love reading. Ruth Rendell
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Our employers are not being passive. They're becoming very, very angry. Sandy Parker
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Our data confirm that India is rapidly becoming a more mainstream tourism destination, with tourist receipts expected to grow significantly over the next few years. Paul Dowling
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We hear about the labor market from employers all the time so we know it is an issue, but 51 percent is a big number. Jim Wall
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Employers in many of these sectors have gotten themselves into a Catch-22 situation where if they do not look the other way and hire illegal workers, they will not be competitive with other businesses. Jack Martin
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But the employers I talked to do not want to hire them. They said these people are being trained with the wrong things. David Arkless
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There are all kinds of ways employers can smarten up. Fran Quittel