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<description>A common meme among foreign affairs cognoscenti across the policy spectrum is that the U.S. needs to do more to improve its public diplomacy and "soft power" activities. This is a nice assertion to make -- I'm sure I've made...</description>
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<title>Fashion innovation of the millenium</title>
<link>http://hcs.harvard.edu/hid/archives/2005/06/fashion_innovat.php</link>
<description>Dan Drezner has written (as usual) another great post, but what caught my eye was a section from a Chicago Tribune article he cited:In a vanguard California high school, Nazifa Jafary organizes her digital portfolio on a laptop, writes poetry...</description>
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<description>Dan Drezner has written (as usual) another great post, but what caught my eye was a section from a Chicago Tribune article he cited:In a vanguard California high school, Nazifa Jafary organizes her digital portfolio on a laptop, writes poetry...</description>
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<description>Dan Drezner has written (as usual) another great post, but what caught my eye was a section from a Chicago Tribune article he cited:In a vanguard California high school, Nazifa Jafary organizes her digital portfolio on a laptop, writes poetry...</description>
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