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From: allynh@ucbvax.ARPA (Allyn Hardyck)
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Subject: Re: Coke and the Real Thing
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Date: Sun, 14-Jul-85 07:56:12 EDT
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In article <2020@ut-ngp.UTEXAS> mercury@ut-ngp.UTEXAS (Larry E. Baker) writes:
>I think that the inhabitants of {Dresden, Berlin, London,
>Munich, etc.} would disagree.  When you say "Western Hemisphere,"
>I assume you include the entirity of "Western Civilization," which
>includes most of Europe.

Wrongo - the Western Hemisphere is (technically) that hemisphere containing
everything east of the International Date Line and west of the Greenwich
Meridian, so it would contain part of London (and Ireland, etc.) - but in 
practice it is North and South America, Greenland, and the Caribbean.
Never heard the term "American Hemisphere" used before.