Software license agreement showing up only in Chinese

I'm trying to update my OS to Snow Leopard, but oddly the software license agreement that I have to accept is showing up in Chinese -- and there does not appear to be any way to change it to English. While I wasn't planning to read it with a fine tooth comb, I do want to at least be able to read what I'm agreeing to.
Any idea how to get the agreement to come up in English so that I can "accept" it with peace of mind?

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