This character is a trademark character it looks like (TM) but as one 
superscript character.

Ack, at 4/28/02, Gelu said:

>Almost all machines who work with CPU know about ASCII character set
>(http://www.asciitable.com/).
>This character is ENTER(in ASCII - carriage return)  or NEW LINE (in ASCII -
>linefeed) and is NON-PRINTABLE. Don't have graphical representation.
>Using "LOAD DATA ...", MySQL accept all the characters , including
>NON-PRINTABLE.

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Please include any previous correspondence in replies, it helps me 
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