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Bruce Herschensohn, Mel Levine, Debate Effectiveness of Bush Policy in War on Terror, Role of UN

Conservative author, television commentator exchanges views with liberal attorney and former congressman.

 
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Alan Dershowitz Speaks on His "The Case for Israel"

1,100 at Royce Hall hear call for supporters of Israel in America to speak up.

 
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Nusseibeh-Ayalon Get 153,000 Signatures on Petition for Peace

Ami Ayalon, former head of Shin Bet, and Sari Nusseibeh, President of Al Quds University, tell UCLA audience about their campaign.

 
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Shimon Peres at UCLA Meeting Calls for Negotiating with Existing Palestinian Leadership

Former Israeli prime minister calls for negotiating with the Palestinians "as they are."

 
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Africa Center Hosts Open House at Fowler Museum

Famed Senegalese drummer Aziz Faye gives concert of Sabar drumming and dance.

 
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Long-haired Monks? -- Raoul Birnbaum presents the 16th Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture on Chinese Art and Archaeology on Nov. 1

Prof. Birnbaum, holder of the Rebele Chair in History of Art and Visual Culture at UC Santa Cruz, will speak in the Lenart Auditorium of UCLA's Fowler Museum of Cultural History.

 
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Philippines' Prof. Walden Bello Wins Right Livelihood "Altermative Nobel Prize" for 2003

Prize awarded in the Swedish Parliament is "for Outstanding Vision and Work on Behalf of Our Planet and Its People."

 
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Storm Clouds over a New American Century?

International Institute Vice Provost comments in the South China Morning Post on America's current place in the world.

 
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Reports from Bosnia

Alicia Stevenson and Jonathan Dotan, UCLA seniors abroad in Bosnia, write about their experiences.

 

English Teachers from Uzbekistan Consult with UCLA's ESL Department and Language Resource Center

Two faculty members from Bukhara State University visit U.S. to study methods of teaching English as a second language.

 

Malaysia Is a Peaceful, High Tech Muslim State, Cabinet Minister Tells UCLA Audience

Malaysian Minister of Women and Family Development Shahrizat Abdul Jalil says her country is modern, multiracial, and eager to get past stereotypes.

 
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Dalia Rabin-Pelossof Speaks on Oslo Ten Years Later

Yitzhak Rabin's daughter examines the Rabin legacy in today's Middle East.

 

University Administrators from Xi'an Study UCLA's Management System

Delegation from Northwestern Polytechnical University Meets with UCLA Assistant Chancellor.

 
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What's Wrong with Arabic Language Education -- An Opinion

Thomas Culhane is a doctoral candidate in UCLA’s Department of Urban Planning. He specializes in environmental policy with a strong interest in education. He spent Summer 2003 studying Arabic in Beirut, and went on to spend the academic year at the American University of Cairo.

 
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Latin American Center Inaugurates Digital Culture Center, Paulo Freire Institute, in Buenos Aires

Minister of Education and Mayor of Buenos Aires attend opening ceremonies as Carlos Torres and Fabián Wagmister launch two ambitious projects in working-class district.

 

Young Near East, African, and South Asian Professionals Visit UCLA's Center for Civil Society

16 business, government, and media workers from 15 countries include UCLA in national tour to study public-private partnerships, leadership strategies, and U.S. policy formation.

 

Kazakhstan Journalists Gather Information on War Against Terrorism

Visitors discuss Central Asian Islamic groups with long-time security specialist Michael Intriligator.

 

Head of Philippine Islamic Council Meets with Eminent UCLA Scholar of Islamic Law

Mr. Taha Basman, Secretary General of the Philippine Islamic Council held discussions with Professor Khaled Abou El Fadl July 28.

 
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Zhou Enlai: A Tragic Hero?

Gao Wenqian talks about his new book at the Center for Chinese Studies

 
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A Year in Lebanon

James Gelvin talks about his year teaching at the American University of Beirut.

 

Multinational Delegation Meets with UCLA Africa Experts on Malaria

20 health professionals from 19 countries including 12 in Africa consult on control of killer disease during U.S. visit.

 

Directors of Three Chilean Museums Tour Hammer and Fowler Museums

Heads of UCLA's two museums discuss museum management and finance with visitors from Chile.

 
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UCLA's First Recipients of the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Southeast Asia Studies

Christie Lee and Louie Tortuya “are only the first graduates of what will become a prominent and vibrant new program of study at UCLA.”

 

Crimean Tourism Specialists Consult with UCLA Travel Center

An 11-member delegation from the Crimea, well known as the resort area of the Ukraine, met with UCLA Travel Center representatives May 28.

 

Large Korea University Delegation Studies How UCLA Is Organized

23 faculty and administrators from Korea University meet with Korea Center director, Undergraduate Admissions head, and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Academic Services.

 

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