Am 08. Aug, 2002 schwätzte Harwood so: > Due to the success of the July.... > > should be > > Because of the success.... > > > > (Due to.. is bad usage even if it is common) I thought it is 'Because of' that is bad usage. It seems to me that at least one english teacher has told me that 'because of' is bad. I left it now because I try to avoid using 'because' :). I can still change it in the final copy if others agree it should be changed. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # We now return you to your regularly scheduled paranoia...