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<If you have not encountered German bureaucracy, you have no idea what
<frustration can be. I mean, after all, whom do you think invented the word and
<the concept?
My Oxford tells me "French bureaucratie, see BUREAU". Mind you, there's
probably a common Sanskrit root--there have probably always been bureaucrats.
Cheers,
Gwen (ggall -at- ca -dot- oracle -dot- com)
"The question is not the size of your intelligence,
but how you use the little amount of it you might have."