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		<title>Is It Me, or Are We Speaking English Again?</title>
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<br /><br />The world of the 21st century has gone a long way in linking people in ways previously unheard of.  Emerging as the lingua franca of the world, English sits atop other languages in many respects.  It is the language of science, aviation, computing, tourism, and more importantly, diplomacy.  Competition, however, is an inevitable consequence for [...]1


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