James F. Dobbins Leading Authority on Nation Building Dies at 81 By Rumobritt On 14:42 In Latest News With No comments By Clay Risen from NYT His Foreign Service career took him on a tour of world hot spots, including Somalia, Haiti, the Balkans and Afghanistan, where he led efforts to rebuild war-torn countries.U.S. https://ift.tt/kvjL0io via Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:In rarefied Pétionville, a journalist recalls, the veneer of security was shattered by gunfire. By BY HAROLD ISAAC from NYT For Harold Isaac, a Haitian-Canadian journalist, the president’s assassination temporarily upended the fragile sense of s… Read MoreWith Wimbledon Win, Ashleigh Barty Continues Mentor’s Work By BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY from NYT The top women’s player has long felt a deep connection with fellow Indigenous Australian Evonne Goolagong Cawley, w… Read MoreHaiti’s neighbors offer help after president’s assassination. By BY JESUS JIMÉNEZ from NYT Heads of neighboring countries have said they are willing to help Haiti as it faces a power struggle after the assassina… Read MoreBiden Administration Shows Little Appetite for Haiti’s Troop Request By BY MICHAEL CROWLEY, MICHAEL D. SHEAR AND ERIC SCHMITT from NYT Pentagon officials noted that the request was broad and did not specify the number … Read MoreHiring, Firing, Setting the Culture: Black Women at the Top of TV News By BY PATRICE PECK from NYT The book, ‘Ladies Leading,’ shines a spotlight on the highest ranking Black women in television news management. But even… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
James F. Dobbins Leading Authority on Nation Building Dies at 81 By Rumobritt On 14:42 In Latest News With No comments By Clay Risen from NYT His Foreign Service career took him on a tour of world hot spots, including Somalia, Haiti, the Balkans and Afghanistan, where he led efforts to rebuild war-torn countries.U.S. https://ift.tt/kvjL0io via Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:In rarefied Pétionville, a journalist recalls, the veneer of security was shattered by gunfire. By BY HAROLD ISAAC from NYT For Harold Isaac, a Haitian-Canadian journalist, the president’s assassination temporarily upended the fragile sense of s… Read MoreWith Wimbledon Win, Ashleigh Barty Continues Mentor’s Work By BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY from NYT The top women’s player has long felt a deep connection with fellow Indigenous Australian Evonne Goolagong Cawley, w… Read MoreHaiti’s neighbors offer help after president’s assassination. By BY JESUS JIMÉNEZ from NYT Heads of neighboring countries have said they are willing to help Haiti as it faces a power struggle after the assassina… Read MoreBiden Administration Shows Little Appetite for Haiti’s Troop Request By BY MICHAEL CROWLEY, MICHAEL D. SHEAR AND ERIC SCHMITT from NYT Pentagon officials noted that the request was broad and did not specify the number … Read MoreHiring, Firing, Setting the Culture: Black Women at the Top of TV News By BY PATRICE PECK from NYT The book, ‘Ladies Leading,’ shines a spotlight on the highest ranking Black women in television news management. But even… Read More
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