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ReportJune 23, 2005
U.S. Image Up Slightly, But Still Negative

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U.S. Image Up Slightly, But Still Negative Chapter 1. Image of the United States Chapter 2. Image of the American People Chapter 3. Opinions of U.S. Policies Chapter 4. Views of America’s Role in the World Chapter 5. Other Findings
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