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Highlights

Logo for Doors to Diplomacy showing a latitude and longitude marked globe with a red door superimposedStudent Web Site Competition
The State Department, with Global SchoolNet, is sponsoring a web site competition for students. This educational award will recognize the student-created Global SchoolNet Web site that best teaches others about the importance of international affairs and diplomacy.

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