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Posted AT 3:45 AM EST on 18/12/07

Wex's success is nothing to kvetch about

From Monday's Globe and Mail

Let's say you were looking to assemble the building blocks for a consummate Yiddish expert, someone whose encyclopedic knowledge didn't stand in the way of an entertaining presentation. Obviously you'd expect him or her to have complete fluency in the language, perhaps even raised from childhood speaking it. You might want him to have studied languages, in order to delve more readily into the arcane mysteries of word origins.

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