In article <nP4wc.40944$(E-Mail Removed)>,
The AIM Group <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
:Our Federal Government client requires Wireless Applications Contractors.
:The AIM Group
:230-6991 ext. 222
:
www.aimpersonnel.ca
How odd -- a Web site in Canada, but a phone number in Mauritius
(country code 230). But I thought that even Mauritius used at
least 5 digits for their local phone numbers (6991). The CIA Fact Book
indicates about 400,000 phones as of 2000, which would tend to imply
at least 6 digits in the local number.
Speaking of the CIA Fact Book -- Mauritius is, I see, a Republic. Is
it proper to speak of it has having a Federal Government, seeing as
it isn't a Federation?
Probable conclusion: the personnel company is operating on behalf of
an unnamed government, and potential candidates should be cautious
on the issue of exactly where they might end up.
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Can a statement be self-referential without knowing it?