Date:	Thu, 23 Feb 1995 07:23:49 -1000
From:	Mr.Nasty@ix.netcom.com (Frank Kenisky)
Message-Id: <3iigb5$8ke@ixnews1.ix.netcom.com>
Organization: Netcom
Subject: Re: David Gomberg get a dictionary

In <199502211009.AA02517@BlackBird.MultiNET.DE> 
john.mitchell@multinet.de (john) writes: 

>David Gomberg writes:
>
>> When we Americans hear the word "international" we tend to think
>> "worldwide". I have learned over time, that many Europeans use
>> "international" to simply mean "more than one country". So before
>> we start to seriously discuss an "International" Fliers Federation,
>> we need to know whether the intent is really worldwide, or simply
>> European.
>
>The following was extracted from the American Heritage Dictonary:
>
>international  (in ter na tion al)  adj.  Of, relating to or involving 
two
>or more nations or nationalities.

Mr.Nasty



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