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>The Great Wave  - Sean Corrigan - 
Succinctly, and with all due respect to Mr Corrigan, albeit his message may be brilliantly combined prose, brimming with metaphors, oxymoron`s, sarcastic hyperbole and insider jokes –I doubt many unwashed commoners read past or understood even paragraph 1. Speaking only for myself, I will not waste further of my time reading future Corrigan articles, firstly due to required laborious efforts to make any sense on balance; secondly, wasted time looking-up ill defined terms, and thirdly because I loathe this particular style of high-brow arrogant prose c/w bracketed run-on sentences and `insider` sub-messages - et al.

It seems reasonable to suggest - a re-engineered message based on "Corrigan Vernacular Common-Lite" - SANS Ivy League laureate keyboard masturbation and myriad linguistic gymnastic eloquence - would reach even commoners without PhD credentials, as well as small business mavericks like myself, who did not complete grade 12 or post secondary brain-numbing exercises – as beneficiaries to his prescient messages therein.

Peter Carson
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Beginning of the headline :Rather than pretending to a level of insight into the scale of Japan’s problems which neither we nor anyone else truly possesses at this stage of the disaster, we think it might be worthwhile instead to run through some general considerations of what ramifications might be felt in its aftermath... Read More
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