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суббота, 30 апреля 2011 г.

А цена всё та же, 30 серебром?

Originally posted by at Ба! Сплошные, знакомые лица!

ДУМАЮ,ЧТО НАВАЛЬНОГО ВСЕ УЗНАЛИ.
А КТО ЭТО РЯДОМ С НИМ И ГДЕ ЭТО ОН?


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ЭТО ОТСЮДА:
ЗДЕСЬ ОЧЕНЬ МНОГО ИЗВЕСТНЫХ ЛИЦ.
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ОБРАТИТЕ ВНИМАНИЕ НА ЭТОТ СТРАННЫЙ ВЕБСАЙТ:
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Pictured at the ceremony marking the end of the 2010 World Fellows’ semester at Yale are: (front row, from left) Alexey Navalny, Russia; Sergey Lagodinsky, Germany; May Tony Akl, Lebanon; Fares Mabrouk, Tunisia; Subhashini Chandran, India; Edward (“Ted”) Wittenstein, associate fellow, Law School; (back row; from left) Diana Tsui, Hong Kong; Ricardo Teran, Nicaragua; Courtney Hostetler, associate fellow, Law School; Eliot Abel, associate fellow, School of Management; Thembi Xulu, South Africa; Dr. Michael Cappello, director of the Yale World Fellows Program; Ana Paula Hernandez, Mexico; Wolfgang Proissl, Germany; Marvin Rees, United Kingdom; Azizullah Royesh, Afghanistan; Kala Mulqueeny, Australia; and Arif Zamhari, Indonesia. This year’s class also included Lumumba Di-Aping, Sudan. (Photo by Harold Shapiro

Voices from around the globe: Yale World Fellows netcasts


Although the 2010 Yale World Fellows have completed their training and left campus, it is still possible to hear some of their insights about important world issues in netcasts that are available on both the Yale World Fellows Program website and the Yale iTunesU site.
These interviews — conducted near the end of the fall semester by Leslie Powell, director of outreach and external affairs for the World Fellows Program — touch on topics ranging from drug violence in Mexico to race relations in the United Kingdom to politics and peace in Lebanon. Altogether, there are nine netcasts featuring 2010 Fellows; these range in length from about 10 minutes to just over 20 minutes.
In addition to the netcasts listed below, you can find netcasts by members of previous classes at the Yale World Fellows Program site (http://www.yale.edu/worldfellows/index.html) and on the Yale iTunesU site. (http://itunes.yale.edu/)


http://bulletin.yale.edu/article.aspx?id=8176



Alexey Navalny at the presentation of the 'Mapping the Russian Blogosphere' report at the United States Institute of Peace, Oct. 19, 2010. (Photo by Gregory Asmolov)


Alexey Navalny is a Russian lawyer, former member of the board of “Yabloko” political party, and a blogger who became popular due to his online anti-corruption investigations. Time Magazine called Navalny “Russia's Erin Brockovich” [ENG]; Russian newspaper Vedomosti named him Man of the Year in 2009 [RUS]. Currently, Navalny is a World Fellow at Yale University [ENG]. On Oct. 19, 2010, he participated in the presentation of a Russian blogosphere report published by Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Morningside Analytics: “Public Discourse in the Russian Blogosphere: Mapping RuNet Politics and Mobilization” [ENG]. GV's RuNet Echo talked to Navalny after the presentation, which took place at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington, D.C.


http://globalvoicesonline.org/2010/10/27/russia-blogger-alexey-navalny-on-fighting-regime/

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