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The real issue shouldn't be how cutting more than 1,500 jobs from its two U.S. As evidence, consider that become obsolete - is their TV sets are going to not be- cause today's NTSC tech- just last month, Thomson nology is obsolete, but be- Consumer Electronics, the cause TV set makers need nation's largest maker of televisions announced it was DTV to sell neNA sets. While I'm all able) to force 1,200 TV sta- for American jobs, it's just tions to spend billions im- too bad the unions aren't plementing DTV than it being honest with their would be to tell the Ameri- members about where these can public the truth, which new sets will really be man- ufactured. Then, the cutting 420 jobs. It will also cease a new digital TV set, but you can't make him buy it that is, unless you can force the entire broadcast TV - production at its TV cabinet plant in Indianapolis, industry to turn off their NTSC transmitters. 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