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Tue, 18 Feb 1997 10:02:58 +1100
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Hans Aberg writes:
 >   By the way, I think BBC World always uses the terminology "thousand
 > millions", for some reason... :-)

As in Australia, the answer is that they used to.  They use `billion'
now, like everybody else.

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