No guidelines for identity protection
Abstract:
U.S. Department of State officials and CSU program leaders were asked to protect the safety of Iraqi students visiting the U.S. with the Iraqi Young Leaders Exchange Program. Plans to do so, however, were unclear, as no written mandate exists.
A U.S. Department of State official clarified that at each of the six universities participating, extra measures by media to protect the students were requested and pseudonyms were recommended....
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Craig is Wrong Again
posted 8/28/08 @ 9:33 AM MST
Just wanted to point out part of the problem is the press.>>>>>>>>
Yes, Faux News and their daily diatribe against freedom of speech.
They report things we shouldn't know to let us know we shouldn't know them. Inane>>>>>
It was my understanding from you continual posts here that that was YOUR job, Craig.
So sorry.
Yes, Faux News and their daily diatribe against freedom of speech.
They report things we shouldn't know to let us know we shouldn't know them. Inane>>>>>
It was my understanding from you continual posts here that that was YOUR job, Craig.
So sorry.
Craig Hawley
posted 8/28/08 @ 10:01 AM MST
Off topic reported as spam.
This thread is about IYLEP not Fox News.
I realize yout a TROLL and can't stay on topic.
This thread is about IYLEP not Fox News.
I realize yout a TROLL and can't stay on topic.
Craig Hawley
posted 8/28/08 @ 10:27 AM MST
I realize yout a TROLL
Sorry, I'm showing my illiteracy in public. YOUT?
Sorry, I'm showing my illiteracy in public. YOUT?
Originally posted byCraig Hawley
Off topic reported as spam.
This thread is about IYLEP not Fox News.
I realize yout a TROLL and can't stay on topic.
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Spring Break




Craig Hawley
posted 8/27/08 @ 7:31 PM MST
The press does this all the time. They report things we shouldn't know to let us know we shouldn't know them. Inane.