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Date Posted: 19:50:46 01/18/08 Fri
Author: Herodotus
Author Host/IP: CPE-124-178-143-224.wa.bigpond.net.au / 124.178.143.224
Subject: Re: When Brits and Americans talk about 1776, Is there a sense of awkward silence?
In reply to: Lord Croker 's message, "Re: When Brits and Americans talk about 1776, Is there a sense of awkward silence?" on 03:59:01 01/18/08 Fri

>Its the same as with france and the British. Years of war are put>aside, and they have come togther. In fact it wasnt
>that long ago was it that the two countries (UK and
>France) celebrated 100 years of peace and friendship?

This was in 2004, the centenary of the Entente Cordial, a significant moment in both Anglo-French relations and international relations as a whole.

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