May 02, 2009, 2:52 PM — Diplomats are used to constructing their sentences with great care and nuance -- so how will the European diplomatic corps respond when forced to cram their thoughts into 140-character tweets? So far, they've been doing so with great blandness, warning people about travel to the Seychelles and touting British cheese and the like. (Though perhaps these are coded communiques?) Read more...
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