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Article: Europeans could teach U.S. a thing or two, experts say.
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- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- February 11, 2005
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Byline: Tod Robberson
LONDON _ It's already the continent many Americans love to hate. And now there might be more to dislike about Europe than ever.
Forget about all that teeth-gritting news of Europeans' political correctness run amok, opposition to the war in Iraq or their increasingly liberal views toward drugs, abortion and same-sex marriage.
The bigger worry, according to recent studies, is that America may no longer regard itself as competing for global dominance against individual countries such as Germany, France or Britain. The once far-fetched notion of Europe's disparate states coming together under a single flag _ and increasingly ...