Dr. Rosemary Cohen
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One Woman’s Tragedy: Even the Objects TalkBy Dr. Rosemary H. Cohen @ 9:00 AM June 20, 2008The story of my book “The Survivor” covered my entire being from the day I recognized people around me. As I saw my grandmother’s quiet and lonely face, I understood that I had no grandfather, aunts or uncles. By the time I listened to fairy tales, I also learned the tragic story of my grandparents who were the victims of the Armenian Massacre of North West of Persia-Iran. read |
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Sometimes It Is Better for Immigrants If They Stay at HomeBy Dr. Rosemary H. Cohen @ 8:00 AM December 31, 2007Commentary [Editor’s Note: This is the third and final installment in Dr. Cohen’s series comparing the atmosphere for immigration in the United States, where she has lived for 23 years, with France, where she previously resided. See Part I, “Our Favorite Visitor to France Returns with Immigration Views,” Dec. 27, and Part II, “When in America, What Language Should You Speak?” Dec. 28.] read |
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When in America, What Language Should You Speak?By Dr. Rosemary H. Cohen @ 7:00 AM December 28, 2007Commentary [Editor’s Note: This is the second of a three-part story comparing French and American immigration issues. After a gentle beginning yesterday, today’s installment turns provocative. Our correspondent is herself an immigrant. See Part 1, “Our Favorite Visitor to France Returns with Immigration Views,” Dec. 27. Part 3 will run Monday.] read |
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Favorite Visitor to France Returns with Immigration ViewsBy Dr. Rosemary H. Cohen @ 8:00 AM December 27, 2007Commentary [Editor’s Note: During the next three days, one of our favorite correspondents, just returned from her most recent trip to Paris, where she formerly lived, will analyze the differences between American and French attitudes toward immigration.] I was asked to give my view on differences between American and French immigration and integration. read |
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What Turkey, in Denial, and a Broken Perfume Bottle Have in CommonBy Dr. Rosemary H. Cohen @ 12:00 PM October 18, 2007Commentary [Editor’s Note: To provide context and greater understanding for our readers about the raging national debate over whether Congress should officially condemn Turkey’s 1915 slaughter of Armenians as genocide, we turned to our scholarly columnist, an authority on Armenia and its history.] When I was five years old, two young women in their 20s were living next to our house with their parents. They were beautiful. They always dressed up very fancy and a la mode. read |





