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  • Outsourcing guides see green offshore

    The U.S. economy remains in a slump, and that's exactly why Atul Vashistha is smiling.

  • Why jobs should be sent offshore

    The truth about outsourcing's effect on the American economy is not politically acceptable.

  • Don't mention the 'O' word

    In a memorable episode from the English comedy series, "Fawlty Towers," the besotted hotel owner, Basil Fawlty, played by actor John Cleese, suffers a massive concussion. When a group of German tourists turns up at the inn, Fawlty explicitly warns the hired help not to reopen old wounds by making any reference to "the war."

  • US Bill aims to curb offshoring

    In a move designed to make U.S. companies think twice about sending jobs overseas, a group of politicians is proposing a novel way to punish them for it.

  • Business leaders see election affecting US offshoring

    In a new study, nearly half the business and technology leaders surveyed think the outcome of next week's presidential election will either accelerate the offshore outsourcing trend--or put the brakes on it.

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