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Things are hotting up! #46 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:23 am   Things are hotting up!
 

Dear Alan,
Thanks a million for your informative and extremely interestingly worked out Newsletters and workouts in English .

I have tried to use quite a few of them in my class of BBA and MBA classes . The LRRH story was very well worked out to suit the present times .

Hope you and Caroline keep up this sharing of knowledge which benefits so many . Do you think people like me can contribute by trying to modernise

some folk stories from our own country but which may have universal appeal and applicability ? Do let me know .

Regards

Suchandra Chakraborty
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