Selected Media Coverage: November 5, 2003
**Lehigh in the News** {online press clippings from other news sources}
Financial Times (Circulation: 137,444)
Chaim Kaufmann, associate professor of international relations at Lehigh, was quoted in the Financial Times Monday for an article he published with a colleague Robert Pape, associate professor of political science from the University of Chicago. A column on the slave trade made extensive references to their article.
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Greenwich Time (Connecticut) (Circulation: 12,239)
Turks in Iraq Could Endanger Region
An article written by Henri Barkey, chair of the international relations department, and Rajan Menon, professor of international relations, that first appeared in the L.A. Times last week and then went out over the Tribune Media Service wire, continues to get picked up by newspapers across the country. The Bush administration is making a mistake by seeking Turkish soldiers for duty in Iraq. Confronted by a guerilla war--waged by Saddam Hussein loyalists and Islamic militants from outside Iraq--and a U.S. Congress and public increasingly skeptical about the logic behind the war and its costs, the White House understandably wants to reduce the toll in blood and treasure being paid by the United States, they wrote.
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The News Eagle (Hawley, PA) (Circulation: 7,500)
PA SBDCs Offer Veterans Small Business Conference
The Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers (SBDC), including the SBDC at Lehigh, recently held a one-day Veterans Small Business Training & Outreach conference where entrepreneurs could learn the ins and outs of selling products and services to the government from large businesses, successful veteran entrepreneurs, and Government procurement specialists.
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The Express Times (Circulation: 48,223)
Ciasulli returns to center stage
Matt Ciasulli, now a red-shirt freshman at Lehigh University, knows how brightly the wrestling spotlight shines on the Lehigh Valley. As a three-time PIAA Class AAA state champion at Easton Area High School, Ciasulli literally grew up in the limelight. Now he's ready to take center stage again -- this time as a member of the nationally-ranked Mountain Hawks.
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The Express Times (Circulation: 48,223)
Lehigh faces midterms, Colgate
Asked if he had anything special planned for this week while preparing to play unbeaten Colgate in a game that likely will decide the Patriot League football champion, Lehigh University coach Pete Lembo replied: Yeah, we have 4 p.m. exams at Lehigh all week. That's the special thing. What we typically do is back up the start of practice until about 5. That gives the guys a chance to get done and get over there.
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Financial Times (Circulation: 137,444)
Chaim Kaufmann, associate professor of international relations at Lehigh, was quoted in the Financial Times Monday for an article he published with a colleague Robert Pape, associate professor of political science from the University of Chicago. A column on the slave trade made extensive references to their article.
(no link)
Greenwich Time (Connecticut) (Circulation: 12,239)
Turks in Iraq Could Endanger Region
An article written by Henri Barkey, chair of the international relations department, and Rajan Menon, professor of international relations, that first appeared in the L.A. Times last week and then went out over the Tribune Media Service wire, continues to get picked up by newspapers across the country. The Bush administration is making a mistake by seeking Turkish soldiers for duty in Iraq. Confronted by a guerilla war--waged by Saddam Hussein loyalists and Islamic militants from outside Iraq--and a U.S. Congress and public increasingly skeptical about the logic behind the war and its costs, the White House understandably wants to reduce the toll in blood and treasure being paid by the United States, they wrote.
(no link)
The News Eagle (Hawley, PA) (Circulation: 7,500)
PA SBDCs Offer Veterans Small Business Conference
The Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers (SBDC), including the SBDC at Lehigh, recently held a one-day Veterans Small Business Training & Outreach conference where entrepreneurs could learn the ins and outs of selling products and services to the government from large businesses, successful veteran entrepreneurs, and Government procurement specialists.
(no link)
The Express Times (Circulation: 48,223)
Ciasulli returns to center stage
Matt Ciasulli, now a red-shirt freshman at Lehigh University, knows how brightly the wrestling spotlight shines on the Lehigh Valley. As a three-time PIAA Class AAA state champion at Easton Area High School, Ciasulli literally grew up in the limelight. Now he's ready to take center stage again -- this time as a member of the nationally-ranked Mountain Hawks.
click here
The Express Times (Circulation: 48,223)
Lehigh faces midterms, Colgate
Asked if he had anything special planned for this week while preparing to play unbeaten Colgate in a game that likely will decide the Patriot League football champion, Lehigh University coach Pete Lembo replied: Yeah, we have 4 p.m. exams at Lehigh all week. That's the special thing. What we typically do is back up the start of practice until about 5. That gives the guys a chance to get done and get over there.
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003