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BLOOMINGTON -- There are no political bumper stickers in Germany. Indonesia has about a dozen major political parties, compared to just two here. And candidates don't blitz the airwaves with attack ads in Japan.
Given those and various other differences, some foreign exchange students at Illinois Wesleyan University have been watching the run- up to next week's presidential election with both fascination and dismay.See the full content of this document
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Exchange Students Eye Election
"It's bizarre. It's interesting. It's flashy," said Sebastian Schoebel, an English/writing student from Berlin who is reporting on the election for a German radio station.
Schoebel and...See the full content of this document
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