Textbook publishers have embraced spelling and accent changes approved in 1990, and French-speaking traditionalists are venting anger at a perceived attack on culture and history.
DAN BILEFSKY, NY Times: World
Fri, 02/05/2016 - 2:12pm
Textbook publishers have embraced spelling and accent changes approved in 1990, and French-speaking traditionalists are venting anger at a perceived attack on culture and history.