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Christiane
Dabdoub is Head of Public Awareness
and International Relations at the Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation
in Bethlehem. Her interests include multi-cultural issues and ethnic
diversity, oral history and gastronomy. She has contributed several articles
on Bethlehem.
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Frank Wright is a
retired US journalist. His experience working with Minneapolis, MN,
Star Tribune for 45 years included being Washington bureau chief, Managing
editor, Associate editor/foreign correspondent 1984-98, reporting from more
than 60 countries, including many assignments in the Middle East. |
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Louise
Bjerre Dalum
is a journalist from Denmark. After graduating she worked as a news
journalist at a TV station. Besides working she has continued studying Media
Science at Copenhagen University, exploring the role of Journalists in a
global world. For five months
she worked as an accompanier at the Bethlehem Media Center, participating in
writing stories about Palestinians and Peace struggles. She is now back
working in Denmark as a News Presenter. |
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Paola Handal grew up in the Caribbean
but is of Palestinian origin. After
graduating from a university in the United States with a
degree in English,
she returned to the Caribbean where she taught Social Studies
and English.
She moved to Bethlehem two years ago and has been working as
an English
Teacher in the area. Paola is married to a TV journalist and
recently gave
birth to a baby boy. |
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Ray
Hanania is an award-winning Palestinian American author and
syndicated columnist. His columns are archived on the web at
www.hanania.com. After leaving full-time journalism, Hanania served as
national president of the Palestinian American Congress (95-96) and has been
active in Palestinian American organizations. In March 2000, he volunteered
as a communications consultant assisting former Information Minister Yasser
Abed Rabbo. Hanania's father is from Jerusalem and his mother is from
Bethlehem. |
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Miguel
Murado is a Spanish writer, former Jerusalem
correspondent for the newspaper El Mundo, where
he covered the first three years of the Intifada.
Currently he writes on international politics for La
Voz de Galicia. |
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