
By Jo Best
Published: Wednesday 02 February 2005
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If your correspondents can't express themselves more intelligibly than to insult Christie's for selling foreign goods (where does this idiot think Ming vases come from?), then at least edit his frothings for geographical accuracy.
A "Yankee" is someone from one of the original thirteen American states - the current north-east of the US. I believe the word your correspondent had in mind is "American".
How about just deleting the silly comment?
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