ivdim wrote:Москвичка wrote:
Программа в Eйле - та самая, где готовили Саакашвили.
Вам что Йель, что Коламбия - что в лоб, что по лбу. Не в коня корм.
Да, Вы правы галстукоед не там учился, но суть та же, оранж он и в Африке оранж:
World Fellows in the Media
In remarks delivered at the tercentennial of Yale University, former U.S. President Bill Clinton acknowledged that, "I said I would like to be a world fellow, and I was informed that I no longer qualify as a young world leader. So today you are stuck with my opinions without the benefit of further Yale study."[6]
2010 World Fellow Alexey Navalny a Moscow-based lawyer and a crusader against corruption in Russian state-owned companies, was profiled in The New Yorker and the New York Times for his web-based campaign against state corruption.[7]
2009 World Fellow Muna AbuSulayman was named one of the 100 most powerful Arab women of 2011,[8] and ranked 113th out of the world's 500 most influential Arabs.[9]
2009 World Fellow Maria Corina Machado is a Venezuelan Congresswoman who has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate to challenge Venezuela's current President Hugo Chavez in the 2012 election.[10]
2007 World Fellow Gidon Bromberg was named one of Time Magazine's Environmental Heroes of the Year in 2008, for his work on using environmental activism to foster peace processes in the Middle East.[11]
2004 World Fellow Aboubakr Jamaï, a journalist from Morocco, was featured in the New Yorker for his confrontational weekly newspaper, Le Journal Hebdomadaire.[12]
2003 World Fellow Norbert Mao is the leader and Presidential Candidate of the Democratic Party of Uganda.[13] He came in third place in the February 2011 Presidential elections, ceding to the incumbent President Yoweri Museveni. Mao has said that he will focus on strengthening Uganda’s Democratic party to win the 2016 presidential elections.[14]
"Ник-Ник сделал из Физтеха чёрти-что, а сбоку - бантик" - каюсь, оказалась не права :)