Group of UK schools, spooked by bin Laden raid, cut ties with Pakistani students, teachers
Group of UK schools, spooked by bin Laden raid, cut ties with Pakistani students, teachers
ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan – A group of British schools, fearing negative publicity, cut off a partnership with teachers and students in this town where Osama bin Laden was killed, upsetting Pakistani participants who note that a key purpose of the program was eradicating stereotypes.
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Pakistani students shunned after Bin Laden raid
ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan (AP) — A group of British schools, fearing negative publicity, cut off a partnership with teachers and students in this town where Osama bin Laden was killed, upsetting Pakistani participants who note that a key purpose of the program was eradicating stereotypes. The partnership’s demise is an unusual example of fallout from the
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