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Dec 31, 2002

Scientific packing

In the second of Morgan Molthrop's columns devoted to the roadshow warrior, he explores packing arts & sciences

Being light on your feet can significantly destress business travel. My rule is simple: never pack more than you can comfortably carry on board - no matter how long you'll be away. Why? The most obvious reason is lost luggage. But there are other, more compelling considerations. As a 'Type A' IRO, the last thing you want to do after a long flight is to stand at the baggage carousel and play roulette. Be assured that your travel companions - the CEO or CFO - don't want to wait for you either.

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Morgan Molthrop

Morgan Molthrop is vice president of investor relations at Infonet Services Corp in California
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