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	<title>On the tide of culture shock</title>
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    Hundreds of thousands of young people are travelling to be educated abroad. They are led by the Chinese, for whom a foreign education is highly prized. There now are over 50,000 Chinese students in Britain - mostly the children of the elite and the rich - and the numbers studying abroad are predicted to double.
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	<title>Winning Hearts and Stomachs</title>
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    The BBC polled 26,000 people in 25 countries and found that less than a third regard U.S. influence as positive. But one symbol of America -- a more enduring one than President Bush, by far -- provided some more cheerful news. McDonald&#039;s reported its strongest business results in three decades, and brisk sales in supposedly anti-American countries
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