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Posted AT 4:47 AM EST on 21/08/07

Rogers' comma victory found in translation

From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

While it may have some brushing up to do when it comes to English grammar, Rogers Communications Inc.'s knowledge of French helped it emerge the victor in the nearly two-year-old comma conflict. The federal telecommunications regulator yesterday sided with Rogers in its dispute over an agreement with Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund to lease power poles. Bell Aliant terminated the contract before the five-year term was up, raising rates.

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