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Karen Christensen

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Xobni sounds Chinese?

Not really, but I suppose it might look a little bit Chinese to anyone watching the Olympics and seeing all those names beginning with X. Like the city of Xian, where the terracotta army was discovered. I visited there in 2001 on my first trip to China and remember the explanation then, that X is [...]

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Becoming bilingual

If only. I’ve had to speak some Spanish this week and that was a challenge, and my little bit of Chinese would hardly suggest to anyone just how much I think about bilingual publishing, something that seems to me increasingly important in Berkshire’s future. But on a more immediate issue: we’re trying to make our [...]

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Bad e-manners

Today’s pick for worst e-manners is dnoisacc1980@halonmarketing.com and CNN.com. I’ve been deluged by e-newsletters from these people, unsubscribed repeatedly, and now got a mail that requires me to choose a password in order to get to the page to unsubscribe, it would seem. Saturday P.S. It seems that the recent flood of CNN e-mails take [...]

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Opening ceremonies

For years I’ve wanted to write an article with the title “Welcome, Stranger” because it would give me a reason to talk to people about concepts of hospitality. I think about this whenever I am in another country, especially in England or China, where one is invariably offered tea upon arrival at a home or [...]

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