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- "Why
the U.S. should engage moderate Muslims everywhere,"
by Radwan A. Masmoudi, The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon),
Oct. 26, 2004. Commentary mentioning Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "Take
Ten on bullying: School program aims to curb abuse, fighting,"
by Gwen O'Brien, South Bend Tribune, Oct. 18, 2004.
Story featuring Kroc Institute graduate Kim Overdyck ('02).
- "For
Muslims, a beleaguered feeling," by Caryle Murphy,
The Washington Post, Oct. 15, 2004. News feature mentioning
Professor Tariq Ramadan.
- "Colleges
combine activism, academics," by Manya A. Brachear,
Chicago Tribune, Oct. 12, 2004. Kroc Institute mentioned
in feature story about peace studies programs.
- "Mystery
of the Islamic Scholar Who Was Barred by the U.S.,"
by Deborah Sontag, The New York Times, Oct. 8, 2004.
Feature article on Tariq Ramadan.
- "Islamic
Fundamentalism Feared, Misunderstood," by Margot
Patterson, National Catholic Reporter, Oct. 8, 2004. Article
quoting historian Scott Appleby, director of the Kroc Institute.
- "Roemer
working with Congress on change," WNDU, Oct. 7,
2004. Story about immigration/civil liberties concerns mentions
Tariq Ramadan visa revocation.
- "Has
the Iraq War Made Us Safer?," broadcast debate,
WNYC, Oct. 4, 2004. Debate featuring George A. Lopez, professor
of political science and Kroc senior fellow.
- "Security
takes center stage. A clash of ideas in a time of fear,"
by Frank James, The Chicago Tribune, Sept. 26, 2004.
Analysis quoting Kroc faculty fellow Keir Lieber.
- "Terror's
bad for Muslims. But most adherents don't deserve to be
profiled as dangerous fanatics," Newsday, Sept.
27, 2004. Editorial mentioning Tariq Ramadan.
- "Followed
by a goon shadow," by Dan Carpenter, Indianapolis
Star, Sept. 26, 2004. Opinion article mentioning Tariq Ramadan.
- "Muslim
prof to try again for visa," by Margaret Fosmoe,
South Bend Tribune, Sept. 24, 2004. Article regarding Tariq
Ramadan.
- "Japan's
quest for UNSC seat," by Yoichi Kosukegawa in Japan
Today, Sept. 22, 2004. Article quoting Professor Robert
Johansen regarding United Nations Security Council.
- "Muslim
scholar barred from U.S. preaches tolerance," by
Jane Lampman, Christian Science Monitor, Sept. 21, 2004.
Commentary on Tariq Ramadan.
- "In
a time of war, a Bristol couple devote lives to peace,"
by Yonika Willis, South Bend Tribune, Sept. 18, 2004. Article
regarding Gandhi Peace Prize given to research fellow David
Cortright and his wife, Karen Jacob.
- "Groups
demand explanation for revoking scholar's work visa,"
by Ken Kusmer, Associated Press, Sept. 16, 2004. Article
regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "U.S.
denies visa to prominent scholar," National Catholic
Reporter, Sept. 17, 2004. Commentary by Robert M. O'Neil
regarding Tariq Ramadan.
- "Viewpoint:
A federal war on academic freedom," The Daily Texan,
Sept. 14, 2004. An editorial about the revocation of Tariq
Ramadan's visa.
- "Campaign
'04: Candidates take different approaches to unilateralism,"
by Jerry Filteau, Catholic News Service, Sept. 14,2004.
Analsyis quoting Jerry Powers, director of policy studies,
and Senior Fellow George Lopez.
- "Leading
Muslim Scholar Tariq Ramadan Denied U.S Visa to Teach at
Notre Dame," Amy Goodman radio broadcast, Democracy
Now, Sept. 13, 2004. Interview with Tariq Ramadan and Scott
Appleby.
- "UN:
U.S. Seeks More Pressure On Sudan To Stop Darfur Atrocities,"
by Robert McMahon, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Sept.
9, 2004. Quoting Robert Johansen, Kroc Institute senior
fellow.
- "Pulling
up the welcome mat," The Chronicle of Higher Education,
Sept. 9, 2004. An on-line chat with Tariq Ramadan.
- "Iraq
allowed to rearm ... Critics say embargo lift may worsen
Iraq's security problems," by Claire Shaeffer-Duffy,
National Catholic Reporter, Sept. 10, 2004. Quoting George
A. Lopez, Kroc Institute senior fellow.
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Long
Reign," article by Carlin Romano in the Chronicle
of Higher Education, Sept. 10, 2004. Quotes writings of
Daniel Philpott, associate professor of political science
and director of undergraduate studies at the Kroc Institute.
- "A
Visa Revoked," editorial commenting on Tariq Ramadan,
The Washington Post, Sept. 7, 2004.
- "Ashcroft's
Missteps Mount," editorial mentioning Tariq Ramadan,
Los Angeles Times, Sept. 2, 2004
- "Why
is Ramadan considered a threat to national security?,"
editorial, South Bend Tribune, Sept. 2, 2004.
- "Too
Scary for the Classroom?," opinion by Tariq Ramadan,
The New York Times, Sept. 1, 2004.
- "Banned
in America," by John Tirman, AlterNet, Sept. 1,
2004. Analysis regarding Tariq Ramadan visa revocation.
- "A
Muslim scholar's exclusion," editorial, The Chicago
Tribune, Aug. 31, 2004.
- "Scholar
under seige defends his record," opinion by Tariq
Ramadan, The Chicago Tribune, Aug. 31, 2004.
- "Malloy
speaks out on Ramadan," by Claire Heininger, The
Observer, Aug. 31, 2004.
- "Tariq
Ramadan: What does America have to fear from me?,"
commentary, International Herald Tribune, Aug. 31, 2004
- "Denied
a Visa, Scholar Won't Teach at Notre Dame," by
Cheryl Corley, National Public Radio, Aug. 30, 2004.
- "The
Ban
on a Muslim scholar," commentary by Paul Donnelly,
The Washington Post, Aug. 28, 2004.
- "Jewish
ND students speak out: Group displeased by Muslim scholar's
visa revocation," by Margaret Fosmoe, South Bend
Tribune, Aug. 28, 2004.
- "Muslim
scholar loses U.S. visa as query is raised," by
Steven Kinzer, The New York Times, Aug. 26, 2004.
- "Muslims
support scholar on visa," by Geneive Abdo, The
Chicago Tribune, Aug. 26, 2004.
- "US
revokes visa for Ramadan," by Claire Heininger,
The Observer (at Notre Dame), Aug. 25, 2004. Article regarding
Tariq Ramadan.
- "Revoked
visa bars scholar from ND," by Margaret Fosmoe,
South Bend Tribune, Aug. 25, 2004. Article regarding Tariq
Ramadan.
- "Muslim
scholar has visa revoked," by Geneive Abdo, The
Chicago Tribune, Aug. 24, 2004. Article regarding Tariq
Ramadan.
- "Notre
Dame prof visits Valpo, speaks of ways to resolve conflict,"
by Jim Stinson, Gary (Ind.) Post Tribune, Aug. 17, 2004.
Article quoting John Paul Lederach. professor of international
peacebuiliding.
-
"No excuses for an unjust war," column by
Tom Blackburn, Cox News Service, Aug. 9, 2004, Palm Beach
Post. Quoting article by Kroc researchers David Cortright
and George A. Lopez.
- "Teens
find trip to US enlightening," by Sara Toth, Aug.
5, 2004, South Bend Tribune. Students from the Middle East
and North Africa visit the Kroc Institute as part of a State
Department-sponsored visit to Indiana.
- "Retired doctor heads back
to school to study peace," July 31, 2004, by Pete
Mortensen, Holland (Mich.) Sentinel. A story about Dr. Tom
Arendhorst, a physician who will be a Kroc Institute Master
of Peace Studies student.
- "Retaliation
vs. Reconciliation," July 22, 2004, by Judy Valente,
Chicago Public Radio. Quoting Kroc Institute Director Scott
Appleby.
- "Foreign
students will experience American life," July 19,
2004, the Purdue Exponent. Quoting Rashied Omar, administrative
coordinator of Kroc research programs.
- "A
bridge across fear: An interview with Tariq Ramadan,"
openDemocracy, July 14, 2004. Q&A with Kroc Institute
Luce Professor appointee.
- "Argentine
human rights expert named first U.N. special adviser on
prevention of genocide," The China Post, July 13,
2004, regarding former faculty fellow Juan Mendez.
- "World's
varied religions gather for conference," Chicago
Tribune, July 8, 2004. Quoting Kroc Institute Luce Professor
appointee Tariq Ramadan.
- "Compassion in Conflict: The Geneva Conventions hold
nations accountable for treating those out of the fight
fairly," The South Bend Tribune, May 31, 2004, quoting
research fellow David Cortright.
- "Kerry
Feeling for Footing on Country's Role in Iraq," The
New York Times, May 18, 2004, quoting David Cortright.
- "Hot opinions can put a chill on friendly conversation,"
Houston Chronicle, May 17, 2004. Visiting fellow Angeliki
Kanavou adds perspective to a story about how people with
conflicting opinions can get along.
- "Ethnic
strife halts polio war," Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
May 15, 2004, quotes Sakah Mahmud, a Rockefeller Visiting
Fellow and specialist on Nigerian Islamic activism.
- "The
Rise of Global Fundamentalism," National Catholic
Reporter, May 7, 2004 (quotes Scott Appleby).
- "Kerry
and the Catholic Vote," National Public Radio,
April 30, 2004 (quotes Scott Appleby).
- "A
Conversation with Kenneth Roth, Human Rights Watch,"
WVPE interview with Hesburgh Lectures guest, April 22,
2004.
- "Some wondering if Saddam was duped about WMD,"
by Tom Mashberg, Boston Herald, Feb. 16, 2004 (quotes George
Lopez).
- "The
US discovers Brazil (ever so slowly)," by Phillip
Wagner, Brazzil Magazine, December, 2003. (Includes interviews
with Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, Kroc visiting fellow Charles
Reilly, Kroc faculty fellow Denis Goulet, and Chris Welna,
administrative director of the Kellogg Institute.)
- "Historian
in Demand: Appleby takes low-key approach to explosive religious
issues," by Margo Patterson, National Catholic
Reporter, December 26, 2003.
- "Putting a face on the
enemy; U.S. response to terrorists will lead to total war,
prof. contends," by Mirdo Petricevic and Naomi
Powell, The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario), November
22, 2003 (featuring Cynthia Mahmood).
- "International
Flashpoint? I'm on My Way," by Dominic Casciani, BBC
News, October 24, 2003 (profile of John Paul Lederach).
- "Pair
Try to Pull Apart Feuding Muslims, Hindus," by Dave
Newbart, Chicago Sun-Times, October 23, 2003 (feature
on Dan Philpott).
- "Peacemakers," CBS (An interfaith religion special about
the people who work to stop wars, including John Paul Lederach),
broadcast October 12, 2003.
- "Perils
of Bush's Pre-emptive War Doctrine," editorial by George
A. Lopez, Indianapolis Star, Friday, October 3,
2003.
- "The
Lives Left Behind, cover story, Newsweek, September
15, 2003 (quoting James Sterba).
- "Iraq's
Future Lies in Secrets of Its Skeletons," by Daniel
Philpott in The Chicago Tribune, Sunday, July 27,
2003.
- "In
Parents' Hands," by Howard Dukes, article in the South
Bend Tribune on Tuesday, July 8, 2003 (featuring Mark
Cummings).
- "U.S. May Spurn U.N. Sanctions On Iraq to Spur Reconstruction,"
by Neil King Jr. and Jess Bravin, Wall Street Journal,
May 5, 2003 (quoting George A. Lopez).
- "Confronting
Iraq/Protests Peace Activists;Rallies Seeking Time for UN,"
The Boston Globe, January 28, 2003, (interview
with David Cortright, quoted by Tatsha Robertson, Globe
Staff).
- "Weapons Inspectors' Report & Current Situation with Iraq,"
The Bev Smith Show, American Urban Radio Network, January
28, 2003 (interview with George A. Lopez).
- "Iraq
War," NPR, the Diane Rehm Show from WAMU, Washington,
D.C., January 21, 2003 (interview with David Cortright).
- "Protesting
War in Iraq," U.S. News & World Report, (pp.22-23),
January 20, 2003 (interview with David Cortright with reporter
Bay Fang).
- "Protesting
War: Groups Battle Stereotypes Too," Chicago Tribune,
page 1, January 17, 2003 (interview with David Cortright
with reporter Karen Brandon).
- "Setting
a Timetable on Iraq Inspections," the NewsHour with
Jim Lehrer, January 15, 2003 (interview with George A. Lopez).
- "Is an Attack against Iraq a 'Just War? NBC Nightly News
with Tom Brokaw, October 18, 2002 (interviews with Fr. Michael
Baxter and George A. Lopez).
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