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February 14, 2004

Europe and America aren’t culturally exclusive

“In some ways, Europe and America are more alike than ever. The level of commercial interpenetration, the number of young people choosing to study and work across the Atlantic, and the spread of a common mass culture from Disney and The Sopranos to reality TV and Pen

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Related Posts: Bill Bryson on the small marvels of Europe, Michael Gorra on the historical appeal of Europe to American travelers, Tourist at an Anti-America Rally

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