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Adam LichtenheldPrint
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Written by National Security News Service
Adam Lichtenheld is a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow and a former national security correspondent with the National Security News Service. Before joining NSNS, Adam was a freelance journalist in the Middle East.

Adam Lichtenheld with reporting by Byron Moore< Prev

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