> Please read
> 
> http://blog.mauveweb.co.uk/2008/01/25/tip-tables-containing-people/
Hear hear.
Going further off-topic, I recall a situation a few years ago in New 
Zealand (which generally share's the UK's assumptions about naming 
conventions).  Javanese people generally/often have a three-part name, 
such as Haji Moehammad Soeharto.  All sorts of abbreviations and 
soubriquets are possible, but none of the parts is a 'family surname' in 
the UK sense.  Javanese friends of mine had a baby while living in NZ 
and wanted to name the child according to their custom with three names 
none of which were shared by either parent.  The NZ authorities in their 
wisdom insisted that the child should take their 'last' name from one or 
other parent, and that's what they had to do.
Enough rant -- I'm in that sort of mood having wrestled with my online 
tax return all afternoon.
cheers
Chris
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Chris Dennis                                  cgdennis@???
Fordingbridge, Hampshire, UK