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At 2:30 AM this morning, I posted an article titled:Google Leads The World In Corporate Ethics; Who Will Follow Their Example?
I have been researching and following this situation closely, and in the process, came across an article on the BBC News which I posted a comment on and referenced the above article. About 10 minutes ago, I received a call from The United Kingdom requesting to conduct a telephone interview that would be broadcast on the NPR Networks later this evening (Between 1:00 and 3:00 PM Eastern Time) in regard the escalating rhetoric between China and the U.S. on the above subject.I was stunned, shocked and honored that I was chosen to be interviewed by the BBC, and if anyone has the ability to access the NPR Networks, you might want to try and listen. Yep, there's butterflies in my stomach right now, but I feel an obligation to stand-up for Google, an American Corporation that more than once, has proven that they seriously believe in conducting their business based on their ethics and morals, a rare commodity in these times of Corporate malfeasance, and they abide by their motto of "Don't be evil."




