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1. www.aidemocracy.org
www.aidemocracy.org/bios_advis - [Cached]Published on: 11/13/2007 Last Visited: 11/13/2007
Sarah Bush | Veronica Canton | Stephanie Cochinos | Elleni Ghebremicael | Seth Green | Morgan McKenney | Anne Richard | Tim Ruckh | Jacob Scherr | Jon Seeber | Zeeshan Suhail | Akbar Ahmed | Richard Betts | Amy Chua | David Devlin-Foltz | Michael Diamond | Mary Fetchet | Timothy Garton Ash | Susan Graseck | Jonathan Greenblatt | Heather B. Hamilton | Kimberly Hamilton | Husain Haqqani | Nancy Hunt | Juliette N. Kayyem | Tom Malinowski | John T. McCarthy | Thomas O. Melia | Andrew Nagorski | Adil Najam | Salameh Nematt | Andrew Razeghi | Richard Reeves | Nikki Stern | Mark Stoler | Lauren Thompson | Mustapha Tlili | Jason Wasfy | Carol Welch | Timothy Wirth | James Zogby
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Salameh Nematt.Salameh Nematt is the Washington Bureau Chief of Al-Hayat, International Arab Daily (London) and the LBC, the Lebanon-Based Arab Satellite Channel.
He took this post in Washington in March, 2003, after setting up a newsroom in London, designed to serve the joint venture between Al-Hayat and LBC.
Salameh Nematt served as Managing Editor for the joint operation between July, 2002 and June, 2003.His responsibilities included recruiting staff, designing and implementing the editorial plan and strategy for the news integration venture between the two media entities.
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Salameh Nematt is fluent in written and spoken Arabic and English, with a fair knowledge of French. -
2. cees.americanoutlook.org
cees.americanoutlook.org/index - [Cached]Published on: 9/18/2007 Last Visited: 11/3/2007
Left to Right: Zeyno Baran, Olivier Guitta, F. Stephen Larrabee and Salameh Nematt
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This was followed by Salameh Nematt, who provided his comments on the previous presentations and the nature of political Islam - and politics- in both Morocco and Turkey.
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Salameh Nematt is a Washington-based communications consultant and Middle East analyst.He is the former Washington Bureau Chief of the international Arab daily Al-Hayat (London) and the LBC, the Lebanon-based Arab satellite channel.Among his previous posts, Nematt worked as a diplomatic correspondent in London for Al-Hayat, as well as the Amman Bureau Chief for Al-Hayat and freelance correspondent for the BBC Arabic Service.For a brief period in 1999, he served as Head of the Strategy Unit at Jordan's Royal Court, an advisory post for the king.He resigned two months after taking the job due to policy differences with the government over democratic reforms.He returned shortly afterwards to Al-Hayat.He was Chief Political correspondent of the English language daily Jordan Times and Al-Rai, the leading Arabic language Jordanian daily. -
3. The Big Pharaoh: 11/01/2005 - 11/30/2005
bigpharaoh.blogspot.com/2005_1 - [Cached]Published on: 11/1/2005 Last Visited: 12/18/2006
Salameh Nematt, who succeeded Harb as the Washington bureau chief of the London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat, says that the broadcasting executive is "more important in shaping public diplomacy than Karen Hughes," the former Bush communications adviser who now serves as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs.Nematt, who used to appear regularly on a weekly Alhurra talk show but was booted off the air after he criticized the network, doesn't conceal his contempt for Harb or Alhurra."He's a third-rate journalist who has hired fourth-rate journalists," Nematt says.

