> now that I see UTF-8 is not unicode it explains a lot.

Unicode is a character set. UTF-8 is one of several ways to encode that 
character set, such as UTF-16, UTF-32, etc. UTF-8 *is* Unicode in that the 
characters it encodes are in the Unicode character set.

For a fairly clear explanation of the difference between character sets and 
encodings and the relationship between Unicode and UTF-8, see here:

http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html

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   Aparajita
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