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...group’s ability to broadcast commercials that mention candidates within 60 days of election. This rule diminishes the ability of political groups to express their views through advertisements. For example, in 1972 the U.S government sued the New York Times for publishing an advertisement condemning bombings of Cambodia by the Nixon administration. Under current regulations, this ad would be deemed a criminal act, especially if published close to election. The law would allow for effective control of promotions made by non-profit and advocacy organizations...
Heading into Afghanistan, Goldfeld had a battle plan similar to the one she used in her work in another war-torn country—Cambodia...
...early 1990s, Goldfeld pioneered new ways of giving tuberculosis therapy to refugees on the border of Thailand and Cambodia...
...lesson we learned in Cambodia is that anyone can complete the therapy with the right support,” she says...
Having succeeded in Cambodia, Goldfeld hopes to start a similar treatment program in Afghanistan...