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DESCRIPTION:Careers in&nbsp\;the U.S. Foreign Service: Advice for Students 
 from a former Ambassador Ambassador David Newton has served as ambassador 
 to Iraq (1984-88)\, ambassador to Yemen (1994-97)\, and as director of Rad
 io Free Iraq\, part of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty (1998-2004). Durin
 g his thirty-six year career in the Foreign Service\, he also served as de
 puty chief of mission in Yemen and Syria\, political counselor in Saudi Ar
 abia\, and had assignments in the Department of State as director for Leba
 non\, Syria and Jordan\, as Near East division chief in the Bureau of Inte
 lligence and Research and as economic officer for the Arabian Peninsula. C
 ome to this informal meeting to learn about the myths and realities of bei
 ng an official U.S. diplomat through a career with&nbsp\;the Foreign Servi
 ce!
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SUMMARY:MES presents: Ambassador David Newton(2)
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Careers in&nbsp\;the U.S. Foreign Service: Adv
 ice for Students from a former Ambassador Ambassador David Newton has serv
 ed as ambassador to Iraq (1984-88)\, ambassador to Yemen (1994-97)\, and a
 s director of Radio Free Iraq\, part of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty (
 1998-2004). During his thirty-six year career in the Foreign Service\, he 
 also served as deputy chief of mission in Yemen and Syria\, political coun
 selor in Saudi Arabia\, and had assignments in the Department of State as 
 director for Lebanon\, Syria and Jordan\, as Near East division chief in t
 he Bureau of Intelligence and Research and as economic officer for the Ara
 bian Peninsula. Come to this informal meeting to learn about the myths and
  realities of being an official U.S. diplomat through a career with&nbsp\;
 the Foreign Service!
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