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Fourth Biennial Conference Proceedings
Toronto, Canada — September 26 - 29, 2002        
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International Plenary Panel
Plain Language Progress Around the World

Conference delegates, from the Plain Language Association International (PLAIN) Fourth Biennial Conference, gathered after lunch on Saturday in the Main Ballroom to hear a panel of colleagues report the challenges and prospects for change they see in the nine nations where they do their plain language work.

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United Kingdom & European Union
Martin Cutts reports on the challenges and prospects for change he sees in the United Kingdom where he does his plain language work.


Recent Developments in the Plain Language Movement in Australia

Michèle Asprey reports on the challenges and prospects for change she sees in Australia where she does her plain language work.

Canada

Yvette Souque reports on the challenges and prospects for change she sees in Canada where she does her plain language work.


The Plain Swedish Group

Bengt Baedecke reports on the challenges and prospects for change he sees in Sweden where he does his plain language work.

Plain Language Developments in Ireland: An Overview

Brian Hunt reports on the challenges and prospects for change he sees in Ireland where he does his plain language work.

New Zealand

Jacquie Harrison reports on the challenges and prospects for change she sees in New Zealand where she does her plain language work.

South Africa

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Deirdre Viviers reports on the challenges and prospects for change she sees in South Africa where she does her plain language work.

Plain Language Progress in the UK

George Maher reports on the challenges and prospects for change he sees in the United Kingdom where he does his plain language work.

United States: Our Charge - Challenges and Prospects for Change

Joanne Locke reports on the challenges and prospects for change she sees in the United States where she does her plain language work.
Martin Cutts photo
Martin Cutts
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Michèle Asprey
Yvette
Souque
Bengt Baedecke photo
Bengt Baedecke
Brian Hunt photo
Brian Hunt
Jacquie Harrison photo
Jacquie Harrison
Deirdre Viviers photo
Deirdre
Viviers
George Maher photo
George
Maher
Joanne Locke photo
Joanne
Locke
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