Abstract

People To People Delegation arrived after a fourteen hour flight. As we left the 747 South African Airlines (SAA), an unusual cool breeze greeted us as we unhanded the jumbo jet. We headed for official screening and passport identification, then on to claiming our luggage and through customs. The money exchange rate was R 4.45 to the dollar. After a brief roll call, we boarded the bus for The Balalaika Hotel & Crown Court, where we would spend the next three days. The first corporate logo I noticed driving into town was Xerox, then Siemens, Chrysler, Toyota and many more. The driver's steering column is on the right in South Africa and many Mercedes Benz, BMW, Volkswagen, and Japanese imports stood gleaming in the rush hour traffic. This environment is not much different from

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