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First Tahrir Square, Then the Classroom by .@NYTimeFriedman
Original Article Here A FEW weeks ago, I was in Amman, Jordan, talking with educators, when I met a young American woman with the most remarkable job description. Her name…
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Two Worlds Cracking Up by .@NYTimesFriedman
Original Article Published Here Istanbul For many years, strategists have debated whether Turkey would be a “bridge” or a “gully” between predominantly Christian Europe and the Arab/Muslim Middle East. If…
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Reading between the lines (Lions)
Published in The Hill here Reading between the lines (lions) By Sheikh Saqer AlKhalifa, Media Attache at the Bahrain Embassy to the U.S. – 12/02/11 01:31 PM ET As members of…
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Secretary Clinton Remarks on #Bahrain
BAHRAIN Clinton urges the reconciliation process to “go forward” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered the keynote address Monday on opening day of the inaugural Women in Public…
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What the Locusts Ate by .@NYTimesFriedman
Original Article Here One of the most troubling features of today’s global economic crisis is the lack of political leadership anywhere. No one has the courage to tell their people…
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The Moral Diet by .@NYT David Brooks
Original Article Here In the 1970s, the gift shop at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was an informal affair. It was staffed by about 300 mostly elderly volunteers,…
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The Brochure for the Summer Leadership Program
OPS Brochure 2012 If interested, contact Mr. Duane Rutherford the Director of Enrollment Services / Special Assistant to the President at St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy. You can also post questions below to…
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The Religious Middle East vs The Political West
Have you ever tried balancing a pencil on its head? That’s where I stand, and believe it or not, I believe that’s where my leadership here in Bahrain stand as…