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Here in Malaysia, there is an almostoverwhelming sense of euphoria...
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as the newly-elected prime ministerhas given this nation hope...
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promising to raisethe substandard minimum wage...
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and end child laboronce and for all...
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Already considered a living saint...
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he has become this small country'sgreatest hope...
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for a thriving futurein the new millennium...
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for a thriving futurein the new millennium...
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Get closer, Jaco.
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This is disgusting.How could you let this happen?
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I have negotiatedmy butt off, Giorgio.
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I've tried bribes, I've tried gifts.I even sent him some pet oxen.
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I mean, they love that crapin Malaysia.
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But he won't budge.
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Listen, 50 percent of my inventoryis manufactured...
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in sweatshopson the Malaysian border.
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Something has got to be done.
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If Malaysia goes, what is next?
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My entire panty lineis made in Vietnam.
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We'll all go bankruptwithin a year.
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The Malaysian must beeliminated, Mugatu.
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What? No, I don'thave time for this.
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Perhaps you'd rather go backto turning out novelty neckties.
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But my new fall line is almost due.
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And I trust you would like to liveto see your spring line as well?
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The Malaysian prime ministervisits New York in 14 days.
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Do it then.
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Fourteen days? That's Fashion Week.It's impossible! I have a show!
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It's perfect. Invite himto be your guest of honor.
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