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New York Times and New Straits Times columnist W. Scott Thompson, D.Phil., has a deep appreciation of the political, social and economic dynamics of our country. Scott has earned the trust of the highest officials of the US government.

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The Philippines, which is heavily reliant on the services sector for gross domestic product (GDP) input should invest heavily in education to equip its robust and young workforce with the skills to sustain the growth of its business process outsourcing industry.

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The Philippines, which is heavily reliant on the services sector for gross domestic product (GDP) input should invest heavily in education to equip its robust and young workforce with the skills to sustain the growth of its business process outsourcing industry.

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