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New Year's in Taiwan: Temples, Not Toasts (Julia Ross, Taiwan)
Sunday January 25, 2009

By Julia Ross Special to The Washington Post   By the time Chinese New Year rolled around last year, I had been in Taiwan six months and knew how to ring it in like a local: Light three slender incense sticks, press them to my forehead and ....

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9/11 impacts Muslim immigrants in Italy
Wednesday November 19, 2008

Editor Lisa Biagiotti researched Muslim immigration trends in Italy on a Fulbright grant in 2001. She recalls the post-9/11 climate in Italy and touches on the heightened immigration debate in Italy today. More... ....

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Dubai Inc: Development and Governance, not Democracy
Tuesday June 26, 2007

by Jeremy Tamanini Arab Reform Bulletin Published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. June 2007, Volume 5, Issue 5 Amid the political and security crises of recent years in the Middle East and the on-again off-again U....

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Rocking Diplomacy: Fulbright-mtvU Fellowships
Thursday June 14, 2007

By Julia Ross As someone just finishing up a Fulbright grant in Taiwan, I’m convinced one-to-one international exchange will do a lot more for the United States’ image abroad than some of the highly-spun messaging we’ve heard out ....

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Misión Barrio Adentro: Experiencing Health Care as a Human Right in Venezuela
Thursday May 24, 2007

Written by Rebecca Trotzky Sirr    For once in my career as a medical student, I have absolute faith that my patients will be taken care of regardless of how much money they have in their pocket. Entering the Misión Barrio....

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Pauline Eveillard, Fulbrighter to Tunisia writes in Tufts Daily
Monday October 9, 2006

I lived in Tunisia on a Fulbright Student Scholarship from September 2005 to July 2006, during which I independently researched Roman mosaics. I arrived in late September with a broad interest in the function and iconography of Roman mosaics ...........

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Fulbrighter Matt Williams op-ed Piece.
Monday October 3, 2005

The link below will take you to a recent op-ed piece in the Christian Science Monitor that was co-written by 2004 China Fulbrighter Matt Williams and NYU Law Professor Jerome Cohen. Read the Article ....

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People problem undermines security
Thursday August 11, 2005

AS I STOOD on the Uzbek side of that country's border with Afghanistan during my travels through central Asia, I remember asking our driver: "I wonder how many CIA agents are over there?" He chuckled: "None. Americans are bad spies; t....

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