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\title{What's New in Python 2.2}
-\release{1.01}
+\release{1.02}
\author{A.M. Kuchling}
\authoraddress{\email{akuchlin@mems-exchange.org}}
\begin{document}
existing new-style class. Most of Python's built-in types, such as
integers, lists, dictionaries, and even files, are new-style classes
now. A new-style class named \class{object}, the base class for all
-built-in types, has been also been added so if no built-in type is
+built-in types, has also been added so if no built-in type is
suitable, you can just subclass \class{object}:
\begin{verbatim}
Hudson, Jack Jansen, Marc-Andr\'e Lemburg, Martin von L\"owis, Fredrik
Lundh, Michael McLay, Nick Mathewson, Paul Moore, Gustavo Niemeyer,
Don O'Donnell, Joonas Paalasma, Tim Peters, Jens Quade, Tom Reinhardt, Neil
-Schemenauer, Guido van Rossum, Greg Ward.
+Schemenauer, Guido van Rossum, Greg Ward, Edward Welbourne.
\end{document}