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Educational Exchanges
Starting the week of March 23, Eurasian students are
participating in computer and community service workshop and Armenian school principals are learning about Internet technology at Vermont schools.

Logo for Doors to Diplomacy showing a latitude and longitude marked globe with a red door superimposedStudent Web Site Competition
Winners for this year's 
competition will be announced in May 2003. Good luck to all contestants!


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