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From: dc7v@Virginia.EDU (Damon Chetson)
Subject: Re: ESPERANTO, my ass
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 18:08:19 GMT
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jim@duntone.demon.co.uk  writes:
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> If the contributor is Anglocentric the whole discussion seems
> deplorably Eurocentric, as Esperanto has always been accused of
> being, anyway.
> -- 
> Jim Moody

The Prince of Wales made the comment yesterday that the gulf
between American English and English English is widening and
that the two groups might, at some point in the future, have
trouble understanding one another.  I think we've reached that 
point.  Please explain.
