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January 16, 2010
by Graham
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Is it because of the enormity of the tragedy playing out in the western part of the island of Hispaniola that the pronunciations being used by the BBC have been standardised so quickly? Has the management sent down an edict … Continue reading →

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