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GW IN THE NEWS
Week of November 12 - 16, 2001
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Darryl Jenkins, director of GW's Aviation Institute, was
interviewed by several media outlets on the crash of American Airlines flight
587. The media outlets included
CNN, CNBC, WTOP, WTTG, Conus television, "Nightly Business Report," Bloomberg,
Cox Broadcasting, BBC, WUSA, Australian Broadcasting, AP, Cleveland Plain
Dealer, The St. Petersburg Times, The Baltimore Sun, The San Diego Union
Tribune, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Congressional
Quarterly.
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Vahid Motevalli, director of the Aviation Safety and
Security Management Program, was interviewed by Baltimore Sun, BBC, NPR,
The New York Times and Australian Broadcasting Network about American
Airlines flight 587.
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Philip Joyce, associate professor of public administration,
was quoted in The Washington Post about a plan of the Bush administration
to create a score card with green, yellow, and red marks that illustrate whether
major federal agencies are meeting the President's goals for management
reform.
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Lynda Maddox, professor of marketing and advertising, was
interviewed by The Washington Post for "When Being Late is Good for
Business: Companies Increasingly Banking on their Customer's
Procrastination."
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Douglas Frechtling, associate professor of tourism studies,
was interviewed by Dow Jones News Service about the crash of American Airlines
flight 587 on November 12.
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Paul R. Gindoff, MD, professor and director of the Division
of Reproductive Endocrinology, Fertility and IVF, and Fredric Solomon,
MD, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, were featured in
The Washington Post.
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Dr. Jason Engel, department of urology, was featured on Fox
5 News' "High Tech Healthcare" discussing hand-assisted partial nephrectomy – a
minimally invasive surgical technique.
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Dr. Michael Olding, department of surgery, was featured in
an article on the benefits of plastic surgery in the November/December 2001
issue of "Arrive Magazine. "
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Quadir Amiryar, adjunct professor of political science, was
interviewed by C-SPAN's "Washington Journal" and The Boston Globe on the
war in Afghanistan.
-GW-
©2002 The George Washington University Office of University Relations, Washington, D.C. Contact gwnews@gwu.edu with questions and comments.
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