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News
By Anna Gawel
The Washington Diplomat

Too Little Too Late for Bush’s Latin Foray?
Prior to President Bush’s widely anticipated five-country weeklong visit to Latin America—the longest of his presidency—Washington think tanks were abuzz with recommendations and predictions, but the overall tone was one of skepticism...Read More
Women Take Center Stage
A number of organizations marked International Women’s Day on March 8 by commemorating those who have worked to advance women’s issues around the world...Read More
NARSAD Raises Funds to Combat Mental Illness
The NARSAD Mental Health Research Association’s fourth annual “Mission Possible” gala illustrated the urgency and timeliness of treating schizophrenia, depression, anxiety and other mental illnessesl...
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Lifestyle
By Gail Scott
The Washington Diplomat

Germany’s Oscar
When first-time German filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, German Ambassador Klaus Scharioth and his wife Ulrike were there to celebrate with him at the 79th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles...
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Roots of Peace
Afghan Ambassador Said Tayeb Jawad and his wife Shamim gathered an influential crowd to thank and celebrate Roots of Peace’s 10th anniversary of “Turning Landmines into Vines”...
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Snowy Arab League Reception
The most recent snowstorm didn’t keep friends away from the Arab League’s 62nd National Day celebration on March 7 in the Willard InterContinental Washington’s Crystal Room...
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Hungary’s Modern Art Gaining Attention
Hungarian Ambassador András Simonyi welcomed his country’s minister of education and culture, István Hiller, to the Hungarian Residence to honor three Americans who have contributed to Hungarian culture and the increasing awareness of modern Hungarian art...
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