The Sep 5, 2005 cover story on New York Times Upfront magazine for kids (formerly Senior Scholastic magazine):
"Meet Your Competition. Millions of young people in places like China and India are going after the same jobs you are: What globalization means to you." It shows four young adults with little captions near them that read "designing the smallest handheld ever," "working for a U.S. company -- in Shanghai," "thinking up the next Google" (ha! they have vaporware in Asia too!) and "Willing to work for one fifth of what you make." Has Thomas Friedman been driving editorial direction here too?
"Meet Your Competition. Millions of young people in places like China and India are going after the same jobs you are: What globalization means to you." It shows four young adults with little captions near them that read "designing the smallest handheld ever," "working for a U.S. company -- in Shanghai," "thinking up the next Google" (ha! they have vaporware in Asia too!) and "Willing to work for one fifth of what you make." Has Thomas Friedman been driving editorial direction here too?
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