Poaching Foreign Doctors

Do our development and immigration policies amount to foreign aid in reverse?
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Rob HughesSeptember 26, 2008 06:30 EST

Dear Sir
I found this a stimulating and challenging article full of interesting ideas for the way we are developing as a world today. Whilst some see the world with open access this appears to be for the few perhaps like Larry. Should we curtail the aspirations of the individual, with their human rights, over fairness for all? There are reasonable arguments on both sides. Probably we are in a transitional phase where if it were to run it's course without control, we might have an egalitarian world in the end. However the pain and suffering that woud be created before this were to evolve, is not necessarily acceptable.

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