The icy stares and verbal spitballs that were endured by Americans who traveled abroad when Bush was the face of the U.S. have melted into approving nods, friendly greetings and, in at least one case, a Nobel Prize. Taking the tourist temperature may be subjective, but to many, it is a powerful gauge of America's success at branding.
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