I'm trying to write a script to remove parts of a file and am having 
difficulty. The code looks like:
#!/bin/sh

for i in zh fr de it ja ko pt es
do
        for j in `find . -newer .babel -name '*.html' -print`
        do
                cat $j.$i | sed 
's/http\:\/\/babelfish\.altavista\.com\/urltrurl?lp=en_$i\&url=//g' >> 
$j.$i.tmp
                mv $j.$i.tmp $j.$i
        done
done

you can see that within the 'sed' I want to use $i... I can't figure out a 
way to do this. Anyone?
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