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Journalism and Languages

The more languages you know, the more tigers you put in your tank. Each new language you learn becomes an enormous asset in reporting from foreign countries. Years of experience taught us that foreign correspondents who could speak the language of natives of foreign countries were more efficient in reporting on world events, crises, breaking news and getting exclusive and world premiere interviews, than colleagues and peers who could not speak foreign languages.

Thus, our company has developed very special foreign languages programs for our reporters and bureau chiefs  abroad. Through innovative comparative and pragmatic linguistic teaching modules, our company allowed our  correspondents to learn foreign languages, in no time. It is a revolutionary phonetic system which was created and developed by Maximillien de Lafayette around 1980. The system became accessible to millions of people around the globe around 1987, thanks to a set  of four volume international dictionary "The 10 Language Universal Dictionary". This remarkable linguistic undertaking helped so many people in learning  simultaneously multiple foreign languages, utilizing a phonetic system and the most commonly used words by foreigners which are remarkably similar to words in our own language.