I'm afraid I don't have a logo to put forward, but I would like to 
suggest (without any hint of irony) the approach used by the Eurovision 
organizers - their logo was designed so that each year it could be 
easily customised to include the flag of the host country - see here: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest.  The World-Wide 
Web conference have a similar approach, adapting "WWW" to include 
cultural references to the host country.

Regards

Simon Courtenage

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