Hmmm... first off, UTF-8 *is* Unicode (well, it's the de-facto standard encoding for Unicode, that is).
Second, I can't really help you if you don't give more details on what exactly you did, and what exactly went wrong. All I know is that if a file is properly encoded as UTF-8, the Kindle displays it correctly.
Maybe it's best to contact desirumguy directly to ask how he did it...
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