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Why the Twomey Rumor Is Bad News
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Paul Twomey is a highly competent, non-US politician. He knows the Internet, listens, and is very bright. Sounds like a good man for the job to me.
He has done well for the Oz Government but you should not asssume that he would run ICANN with the same mindset.
ICANN needs a Twomey if it is to survive, and what survives will be very different from what we see today.
Regards
Steve Dyer
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