My work
schedule roller-coastered today. This morning, I was supposed to attend a meeting
between the procurement manager and CEO. When I arrived at the office, I was
told that there would be a “pre-board meeting” where the board members would prepare
what to say and how to say it to the chairman and president of the parent
company at the board meeting scheduled tomorrow. The original meeting was pushed
down to 4:30 pm and then cancelled. It was rescheduled to tomorrow morning and then
pushed down to 3:30 pm. I also was requested to be at the Senai factory tomorrow
and the day after. Eventually we settled for me to leave Singapore at 11:00 am
for Senai tomorrow. Forget about the meeting between the manager and CEO.
Monday, April 22, 2019
Japanese Journalists Nowhere To Be Seen - Again
Tonight, I finished reading The Spy Who Loved Us by Thomas A. Bass. Again, there is absolutely
no mention about any of Japanese journalists stationed in Sai Gon. And Kondo
never mentioned, in his writings as far as I know, the coffee shop which was an
information exchange place of reporters, Givral, or Pham Xuan An. It seems that
Japanese correspondents were spending their time, while doing their jobs, quite
apart from those from the U.S.
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