'I am not human to them'
Abstract:
Hesham Khater lives in a white brick, suburban-style house with red shingles amid manicured gardens and beds of blowing leaves.
It looks like a typical family house in any affluent neighborhood of Syracuse.
As the loose screen door swings open, the living room appears with family portraits overlooking the Persian rug and overstuffed couches....
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Lynn Bushnell '72
posted 10/21/08 @ 8:40 AM EST
This is an example of the best college journalism to be found in the country. Compelling reading. Great work.
Sari Signorelli
posted 10/21/08 @ 11:23 AM EST
Your story illustrates journalism at its best, you've opened a window into a world readers might never have had the chance to view. I hope it opens opportunities for Hesham.
CalifCuse
posted 10/21/08 @ 7:17 PM EST
Well written; a quality article to be proud of. Good job!
Gerry
posted 10/22/08 @ 1:40 PM EST
Thank you for this article, Syracuse should be proud of the services that it offers. What a wonderful family! Many people have [in comparison] minor difficulties of this sort, struggle in the moment and fear for the future of their children. This family's approach to their travails can give strength to us all.
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Tom Brown, S.U. Class of '68
posted 10/21/08 @ 5:42 AM EST