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>Dave
>
> Worth remembering that whilst I would encourage people on this list to
>use English as the main debating language, it is hosted by SAS on behalf
>of the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities and many EFTC
>members have Spanish or Italian as their first language. Let's be a
>little European - n'est pas?
>
> P. R. Yates
> Senior Research Fellow
> Scottish Addiction Studies
> Department of Applied Social Science
> University of Stirling
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Therapeutic Communities on behalf of Dave
> Sent: Thu 17/02/2005 6:44 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: TCs in the News 2005/34
>
> Dear Craig
>
> Can you stop mailing me articles in Spanish( I think). I am sure they are
> very interesting but I am getting 2-3 a week from you. I am sorry to say
> that I only speak one language English.
>
> Warmest wishes
> Dave
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