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From: dasher@netcom.com (Anton Sherwood)
Subject: signs in Chinatown
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Organization: That would be telling.
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: John Crane <jcrane@digital.net> writes
: >I believe the street signs in the Chinatowns of San Francisco and Los
: >Angeles are also in English and Chinese (I've seen it in at least one of
: >those cities), but my impression was that it was mainly for the benefit of
: >the tourists.

Colin Fine  <colin@kindness.demon.co.uk> says:
: Ditto London.

And Oakland (California).
Has London got a touristy Indiatown or Pakitown?
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I wasn't always anarcho-capitalist, you know.	--   Ubi scriptum?
