User talk:Steven Harkins

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TI

Hi Steve

not yr page I think but David tells me you are working on this one and wonder if you cd take care of the following on TI:

In the quote introduced by:

TI's origins are in the World Bank:

can u briefly say who is talking and set in context?

the next quote: who Jeremy Pope? briefly say.

the quote:

"Finally, what really made TI was when USAID came with about $3 million. At that stage, I decided I didn't want to manage this thing anymore."

who is talking? set in context.

Re:

Jeremy Pope has started up his own organisations Tiri

briefly say what Tiri is.

do pls put the lists of board members and advisory council in their own sections and if appropriate, you can place towards end of page.

Sentence beginning:

Wesley A. Cragg and William Woof's The US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act...

is astonishingly long and complex. can u unpick it and make it into as many "the cat sat on the mat"-style sentences as needed? one thing that will help you here is to keep linear time in your prose, ie avoid constructions like "after Mr X did this, he told xyz to Mr Y, who had previously done abc to xxx..." and so on and so forth. The problem with this sentence as far as I can tell starts with the word "When". what we need is, x happened, then y happened, and that led to z.

The quote beginning:

Fritz Heimann notes in correspondence...

is long, complex and rather hard to follow. Are we sure that all the material in this para is indeed the quote or does the sentence beginning "It should be noted that the US courts..." belong to someone else? And who is Mr Romualdez, or should it be Romauldez? what is his relevance to the story? and who is Westinghouse?

I would try to summarise the ICC material and the point of the above quote for the reader -- as well as giving the quote. I find it difficult to understand what the point is. And the phrase that leads into the quote, "Of Heimann they say:"--"I assume "they" means the ICC? I would specify.

Re section: Spotlighting Venezuela

can u introduce the quote, say who is speaking etc. and set it in context? what are we expected to draw from this extremely long quote?

Some refs needed, but I am sure you know that!

This is a tough page. Let me know if you get stuck. I don't envy you...

--Claire Robinson 16:33, 25 June 2009 (UTC)