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    It is all in the name

    Published by Ramon de Noronha on 26-01-2009 in Data Quality. 0 Comments Tags: John Doe letter, salutation.

    john-doe1At the end of 2008 the US Army sent a letter to the relatives of about 7000 soldiers who had fallen victim in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Instead of addressing the letters with the right salutation, all letters started with “Dear John Doe:”. Continue reading ‘It is all in the name’

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