Newsgroups: sci.lang,alt.uu.lang.misc,soc.culture.europe,talk.politics.european-union Path: news.csc.fi!news.eunet.fi!EU.net!howland.reston.ans.net!blackbush.xlink.net!news.sbk-ks.de!uranus.central.de!softwks!klausf From: klausf@osgo.ks.he.schule.de (Klaus Fueller) Subject: Re: Political bias of using English in EU? Organization: Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Schule, Kassel, Germany Message-ID: References: <817670469snz@storcomp.demon.co.uk> <49ikqq$ro0@news.INbe.net> <817698228snz@storcomp.demon.co.uk> <49vgrl$kj6@ixnews7.ix.netcom.com> <4a73t0$c3q@aurns1.aur.alcatel.com> <4a9oth$sm6@oravannahka.Helsinki.FI> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 11:25:13 GMT Lines: 21 Xref: news.csc.fi sci.lang:39015 alt.uu.lang.misc:467 soc.culture.europe:59642 talk.politics.european-union:2855 hinsenk@cyclone.ERE.UMontreal.CA (Hinsen Konrad) writes: >In article <4a9oth$sm6@oravannahka.Helsinki.FI> keskital@cc.Helsinki.FI (Esa-Pekka Keskitalo) writes: ... >etc. acting on an international level in all EU countries, the EU >will never become more than an administration. Even a parliament whose >members can't talk to each other over a beer in the evening is a >joke. And all this can't happen unless international communication is First of all I think it's already more than an administration (unless you use `administration' the American way. They call their gouvernement so). Second: If you visit the European Parliament you can realize that it's not so bad at all. There seems to be quite a lot of social life going on. -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen Klaus M. Fueller, Kassel, Germany Visitenkarte