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From: hinsenk@cyclone.ERE.UMontreal.CA (Hinsen Konrad)
Subject: Re: talk & travel
In-Reply-To: livesey@solntze.engr.sgi.com's message of 13 Feb 1995 06:47:03 GMT
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In article <3hmv97$h6g@fido.asd.sgi.com> livesey@solntze.engr.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes:

   This says nothing about the merits of English per se.   It simply
   says that when left a free choice, this is what European people
   and countries do.    It's also not "linguistic imperialism"; each

Free choice? If a law requires you to learn a foreign language,
and the school you visit offers only English?

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