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Гость редакции Совместный проект «Рекламы»

July 27th, 2010 by Jack C. Doppelt, translated into Russian by Faina Kravchenko | No Comments

Гость редакции Совместный проект «Рекламы»

[Read the story - False papers means not wanting to say you're illegal - in English] На прошлой неделе в…


Fulfilling Ethiopian Dreams in America

July 15th, 2010 by Drew Gannon | No Comments

Fulfilling Ethiopian Dreams in America

With the help of a wealthy Ethiopian businessman, a thousand cultural artifacts were shipped back to the United States…Having no one to maintain the museum, the artifacts were stored at the Ethiopian Embassy indefinitely.


Seniors and undocumented among Irish immigrants needing support

July 10th, 2010 by Kelly Doherty | No Comments

Seniors and undocumented among Irish immigrants needing support

Today, immigrants who left Ireland in the 1950s and ’60s are senior citizens. Many have fallen through the cracks and are in need of services – and the Irish government has taken notice.


Уважаемые читатели!

June 24th, 2010 by Jessica Chou and Melissa Sobin, Translated by Перевод Мирасбека Кутербекова и Юри Магарам | 1 Comment

Уважаемые читатели!

[Read the story - Reclaiming roots: Young Russian Americans find – and preserve – their identity - in English] Профессор…


Escape, faith and dance: What it means to be Tibetan for Lobsang Yangphel

June 9th, 2010 by Philip Jacobson and Dan Q. Tham | No Comments

Escape, faith and dance: What it means to be Tibetan for Lobsang Yangphel

In the summer of 1993, the United States, for the first and only time, allowed one thousand Tibetans to move to America with immigrant, rather than refugee, status. Yangphel won the lottery. He was the thousandth Tibetan…That he was the last Tibetan given the chance to emigrate had to be fate.


Leaving a life of “no choice”: Burmese refugee Ernest Pyaohn finds dignity

June 9th, 2010 by Dara Carroll and Lindsey Kratochwill | No Comments

Leaving a life of “no choice”: Burmese refugee Ernest Pyaohn finds dignity

Pyaohn acknowledges the natural barriers, such as age and time, to realizing his career goals now, but for this Karen Burmese refugee, there’s something far more important than opportunity; and that is braving the truth and attaining dignity.


Fleeing the bombs of Baghdad: Omar Muhammad’s refuge

June 9th, 2010 by Blake Sobczak and Melissa Sobin | No Comments

Fleeing the bombs of Baghdad: Omar Muhammad’s refuge

Omar Muhammad did not seriously consider leaving Iraq until 2008—a full year after terrorists bombed his home. Now he can’t imagine returning to Baghdad.




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