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PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION

Press Activities and Media Support

The Public Affairs Section is the point of contact for Lebanese and resident foreign media on matters of U.S. Government policy worldwide, but especially regarding Lebanon.

PAS supports official visits by U.S. Government officials to Lebanon, making official transcripts of public addresses, briefings, and press conferences taking place during these visits.

Press inquiries to any section of the Embassy are made through the Public Affairs Officer. She and the information staff handle requests for interviews and background briefings, make appointments, and take care of access to other Embassy offices.

PAS disseminates the Washington File, published five days a week in English and Arabic. It contains official texts and news stories relating to American foreign and domestic policy. The Washington File can be viewed on the Embassy website. Media professionals and officials can also receive the Washington File directly by e-mail and fax if preferred.

With our new Digital Video-Conferencing capacity, PAS can facilitate interviews with figures in the United States on a wide range of topics. PAS can also arrange radio and television programs upon request, with the support of the Voice of America and the U.S. Government's satellite TV network, WORLDNET.

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— PLEASE NOTE—

English Teaching Forum Eletronic Journals.

• Students who plan to study in the United States should contact the Education Advisor at AMIDEAST at the following numbers: 00-961-1-989901. The AMIDEAST office has reference materials in paper and electronic format to assist in identifying appropriate college and graduate programs and learning the entrance requirements. It also arranges for the student to take required examinations.

Academic Programs and Exchanges: The Fulbright Program, established by the U.S. Congress in 1946, encourages mutual understanding between the people of the United States and Lebanon and is the foremost U.S. educational exchange program. Complete text.

• For speeches by the Ambassador, please go to Latest Embassy News.