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Hague Convention on Legalization of Foreign Public Documents Designated Authority: Secretary of State; Assistant Secretary of State. Louisiana ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State Careers: Foreign Service Officer: Meet Our People Name: Heidi Position: Foreign Service Officer Career Track: Economic Years of Service: ... [Read More]
Afghanistan -- Argentina < MR.. RICHARD STEELE LUKAJ, HONORARY CONSULMay. 14, 2002LOUISIANANEW ORLEANS (HC) 701 POYDRAS ST., SUITE 4200, 70139 ... [Read More]
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Namibia (07/05) Area: 823,145 sq. km. (320,827 sq. mi.); the size of Texas and Louisiana combined. ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State Careers: General Information: Student Programs New Orleans, Louisiana, ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State Careers: General Information: Student Programs New Orleans, Louisiana, ... [Read More]
U.S. Department of State Careers: Foreign Service Officer: Meet Our People Name: Heidi Position: Foreign Service Officer Career Track: Economic Years of Service: ... [Read More]
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Angola (06/05) At the same time, the energy-based U.S. trading relationship continues to expand and spark other ties. One offshoot has been the development of a Sister City relationship between Lafayette, Louisiana and Cabinda and between Houston, Texas and Luanda. The Catholic University of Luanda has close links with a number of American institutions and has received support from the Angola Educational Assistance Fund, a U.S. non-profit organization organized by Citizens Energy of Boston. Sonangol has a longstanding program of educating its professionals in U.S. universities, complementing ChevronTexaco's policy of U.S. training for its own growing pool of Angolan professionals. Long before oil was discovered, American missionary efforts from the early 19th century established several Protestant churches in the interior, which also provided much of the schooling that was available in rural colonial Angola; those historical links now are being revived with exchanges in both directions. ... [Read More]
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