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GW IN THE NEWS
Week of April 8 - 12, 2002
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Amitai
Etzioni, University Professor, had an op-ed
published in USA Today about violence in the Middle
East.
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Dr. Robert Gallino, professor of cardiology, was featured
on WTTG-TV's (Channel 5) "High Tech Health" segment discussing a new laser
treatment for peripheral artery disease.
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Elliott School's Dina Khoury, associate professor of
history and international affairs and director of GW's Middle East Studies
Program, was interviewed by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on the conflict in
the Middle East.
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Dan McLean, GW Hospital C.E.O., was featured on CNN's "Lou
Dobbs Moneyline," regarding the recent recession.
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Darryl
Jenkins,
director of GW's Aviation Institute, was quoted in The St. Petersburg Times
about US Airways cutting their service to many Florida
cities.
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Herb Tillery, executive director of GW's Center for
Excellence in Municipal Management, was mentioned in The Washington Post
as one of five finalists to serve as Mayor Anthony A. Williams' new deputy
mayor.
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Dr. Joshua Cohen, professor of endocrinology, was featured
on WTTG-TV's (Channel 5) "High Tech Health" segment discussing recent reports on
diabetes prevention.
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Elliott School's Nathan Brown, professor of political
science and international affairs, was interviewed by Hearst/Argyle TV and
WTOP-1500AM radio, on the conflict in the Middle East.
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Dr. John Pan, Center for Integrative Medicine, was featured
in an article in The Washington Post regarding fertility resources.
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Ambassador David Shinn, adjunct professor at GW's Elliott
School, was quoted in The St. Paul Pioneer Press on Somalia and Shinn’s
upcoming visit to the Twin Cities.
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Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive at
GW, was quoted in Financial
Times (London) about e-mail records being used as
evidence.
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Lawrence
Mitchell, professor of law, was quoted in
The Buffalo Times about the communications between executives and the
employees at the company Adelphi.
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Jonathan
Turley,
professor of law, was quoted in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about ethnic profiling at airports.
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Miriam Galston, professor of law, was quoted in The Baltimore Sun
about U.S. relatives living in the Middle East.
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