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'''Paula Stern''' [[Barnard|BC]] '[[1982|82]] was the leader of the movement against the tenure of anthropology professor [[Nadia Abu El-Haj]]. Stern is from Teaneck, New Jersey but now lives in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank (which she describes as having been "Israeli for 40 years"). Many of her accusations were later exposed as untrue, even by others hostile to El-Haj, but Stern persists in her critiques.
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'''Paula Stern''' [[Barnard|BC]] '[[1982|82]] was the leader of the movement against the tenure of anthropology professor [[Nadia Abu El-Haj]]. Stern is a technical writer originally from Teaneck, New Jersey. She now lives in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank (which she describes as having been "Israeli for 40 years"). Many of her accusations were later exposed as untrue, even by others hostile to El-Haj, but Stern persists in her critiques.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.paulasays.com/ PaulaSays.com, Stern's website]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:29, 11 April 2008

Paula Stern BC '82 was the leader of the movement against the tenure of anthropology professor Nadia Abu El-Haj. Stern is a technical writer originally from Teaneck, New Jersey. She now lives in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank (which she describes as having been "Israeli for 40 years"). Many of her accusations were later exposed as untrue, even by others hostile to El-Haj, but Stern persists in her critiques.

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