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The Tao of Opportunism?

Tuesday, January 1, 2002

In order to prevent opportunism, legislation must be enacted to clearly regulate visits made by the president, vice president and their family members.

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Being the president or vice president seems to have its rewards. Residing in a palace. Personal escorts and a special vehicle available at all times. A team of doctors to check your meals in order to prevent stomach upsets. And a substantial salary. For every official visit, the president receives US$15,000.

How about security? Approximately 3,000 special force personnel are assigned to ensure your safety. In short, the president and vice

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