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While rifling through the NY Times this morning, an almost weekly tradition, I almost spit out my coffee when I saw a very "lovely" ad for Halliburton. There stood a young, attractive woman in front of what appears to be an oil drill or refinery or something like that (I'm not very knowledgeable about such things, I must confess). She states:
"My dad didn't want his little girl out in the oil fields - thought I wouldn't "fit in'. Now, as a Senior engineer for Halliburton, I'm always going to our customer's sites. Seventy percent of the world's productioncomes from mature oil fields, many of which are yielding less than half of their potential. At Halliburton, we know how to get those wells producing - better, faster, safer. Nobody does that better than us."
Beautiful, just beautiful. It's touching how Halliburton helps the world become a better place, isn't it? And we're supposed to believe that the Times can do hard-hitting reporting on what is truly going on in Iraq when it receives ad money from Halliburton??? :argh:
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