CW@50: News in November
Malta does not sound like a very propitious place to sell computers. Fundamentally poor and struggling to absorb its own workforce, it is less than happy about machines usurping jobs that men might do.
Malta does not sound like a very propitious place to sell computers. Fundamentally poor and struggling to absorb its own workforce, it is less than happy about machines usurping jobs that men might do.
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