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Issue with dispaly of special character like 'TM'

Hi,
I've an xml file with special characetr 'TM' (trade mark sign). The issue is that I am not able to get the symbol 'TM'(trade mark sign) on unix. It displays '?' instead. I've searched the solution on net. Wht I've found is that the symbol 'TM' does not come under ISO-8859-1 char set. So I should code '&#8482' to display this character.
I've tried it in my xml and it works fine. but I don't want to put this code in xml . SI there any alternative for this problem? I mean if thr is any setting reqd in my locale or lang to be done to display this character. It would be gr8 help from you ppl if any one suggets me the solution.

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Vivek Behal
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