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ITAA head: Offshoring isn't the enemy
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Harris Miller, the president of the Information Technology Association of America, tells CNET News.com Executive Editor Charles Cooper how American business should react to the heated campaign debate over sending U.S. jobs abroad.

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