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Title: French marchers say 'non' to 2007
Source: BBC News
URL Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6222153.stm
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Author: BBC
Post Date: 2007-01-01 21:17:13 by robin
Keywords: None
Views: 35
Comments: 1

French marchers say 'non' to 2007
Demonstration against 2007 in Nantes
The demonstrators took French restiveness to extremes
Hundreds of protesters in France have rung in the New Year by holding a light-hearted march against it.

Parodying the French readiness to say "non", the demonstrators in the western city of Nantes waved banners reading: "No to 2007" and "Now is better!"

The marchers called on governments and the UN to stop time's "mad race" and declare a moratorium on the future.

The protest was held in the rain and organisers joked that even the weather was against the New Year.

The tension mounted as the minutes ticked away towards midnight - but the arrival of 2007 did nothing to dampen their enthusiasm.

The protesters began to chant: "No to 2008!"

They vowed to stage a similar protest on 31 December 2007 on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris.

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Double Dutch in language twister

By Geraldine Coughlan


BBC News, The Hague


Blowverbodbord

Blowverbodborden make attractive souvenirs for tourists

An ongoing battle over language in The Netherlands is being fuelled by the country's New Year's word lists.

The Little Green Book, or Het Groene Boekje, the official Dutch spelling guide, was published this year.

But it is being boycotted by public broadcasters, who say it is too silly for words.

Instead, the Dutch media has published its own Little White Book with a list of new words that they want to add to the Dutch language, unofficially.

The Het Witte Boekje will soon embrace the new words of 2007.

It is mostly the big newspapers who come up with new words, like - "blowverbodbord" - a notice stating that it is illegal to consume soft drugs in the immediate area.

The street sign shows a large lit joint in a red warning circle.

Double Dutch?

It is put up by Amsterdam city council in places where it is officially forbidden to smoke cannabis in public.

An Amsterdam canal
Dutch has a reputation for being a difficult language

Collectors around the world buy "blowverbodborden" for $100 (£51, 75 euros) a piece.

Another new word is "handweigeraar" - or hand refuser, coined after an imam refused to shake hands with the right-wing former Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk.

Such new words are creeping into the Little White Book.

With its alternative spellings and spelling rules, it is the media's way of boycotting The Little Green Book.

As the official Dutch spelling guide, government, schools and the Dutch news agency ANP have to abide by Het Groene Boekje.

But the press and broadcasters are sticking to the rules in their own Little White Book.

Faced with two sets of spelling rules, many in the Netherlands say they are not surprised their native tongue is referred to as double Dutch.

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. – Tacitus

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