Selected Media Coverage: January 26, 2004

**Lehigh in the News** {online press clippings from other news sources}
Christian Science Monitor (Circulation: 75,639)
US Threshold for Iraq “Success” is Modest

Henri Barkey, professor of international relations at Lehigh, was quoted in an article about American voters caring less about the exact steps toward self-rule and more about improving security. He noted that the Shiite masses have been peaceful and nonviolent up to now in their expressions of opposition to the current transition plan. Up to now, the violence has been largely from the Sunni former power structure, but just imagine if the US - sticking to an unworkable plan or putting its own bench marks first - pushed the Shiites to that, says Barkey. It would be a real disaster.
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The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
On Wednesday, January 28 at noon, in Lehigh University’s Linderman Library, Room 200, there will be a free lecture titled ''The Bach Choir at Lehigh: Origins of a Unique Town/Gown Tradition.” Paul S. Larson will talk on how the Bach Choir came to perform at Lehigh's Packer Church.
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The Morning Call (Sunday Circulation: 167,191)
Art Exhibits

Larry Fink: The Forbidden Work--A Political Tableau, a satirical spoof of political leaders opens Wednesday at Lehigh's DuBois Gallery, Maginnes Hall. The exhibit runs through March 31.
Also opening at DuBois Gallery, Maginnes Hall is Nelson Maniscalco: Dinosaurs Resurrected, which features mall sculptures in bronze created from real bones from small animals. This exhibit runs through March 15.
Zoellner Arts Center presents Lewis De Soto: Paranirvana: Paranirvana (self-portrait), a 26-foot long Buddha, resting on a symbolic deathbed and Arturo Cuenca: An Installation, in which the internationally known photographer uses techniques inspired by cinema in his multimedia photographic and digital work. Both run through March 21.
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The Express Times (Sunday Circulation: 49,302)
Frick Major Factor as Lehigh Rips Navy

Lehigh University's Travis Frick has wrestled an awfully long time -- and it's been a good long ride. Against the Midshipmen's Travis Manion, the 184-pound Frick -- a Nazareth Area High School athlete who is ranked No. 14 nationally -- looked as comfortable as he ever has in his two-year collegiate career. He helped the Mountain Hawks score a 29-9 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association victory in front of a sellout crowd of 1,928 at Leeman-Turner Arena in Grace Hall.
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**Alumni in the News
Chemie.de (press release), Germany

Theodore Ted L. Harris, who earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Lehigh, has been named vice president, Ashland Specialty Chemical Company, and general manager, Composite Polymers.
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The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Girl Scouts to Cite 4 from Region for Being Women of Distinction
Jennifer L. Mann, who received a bachelor's degree in government and economics from Lehigh, was one of four area women selected to receive Women of Distinction awards from the Girl Scouts-Great Valley Council. The women were chosen for the awards based on their professional achievements and for serving as role models to young girls and women.
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