Nov 22, 2004 (Talk of the Nation) — Obviously, America is still a young, whippersnapper of a nation compared to Great Britain. Some cultural observers say the two countries have the most -- and the least -- in common.
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Loving — and Hating — the English
Nov 22, 2004 (Talk of the Nation) — Obviously, America is still a young, whippersnapper of a nation compared to Great Britain. Some cultural observers say the two countries have the most -- and the least -- in common.Obviously, America is still a young, whippersnapper of a nation compared to Great Britain. Some cultural observers say the two countries have the most — and the least — in common.
Guest:
Joe Queenan, author, Queenan Country: A Reluctant Anglophile's Pilgrimage to the Mother Country.
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