Wednesday, March 14, 2007
from the Kennebec Journal
Rep. Pingree hears varied proposals for health-care solutions
HALLOWELL Fire that cut communications labeled arson
MONMOUTH Police defended after slim budget rejection
State's schools chief to parley
Wasser will lead newsrooms at KJ, Sentinel and in Portland
BRIEFS
Hockey still in picture for Harrington
Portland boxer to face legend's son
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$1.3 MILLION FOR HEALTHREACH
Families Matter grows to meet special needs
Chellie Pingree listens to ideas on health care reform
FARMINGTON Rain alters plans for 4th of July
District regroups after budget failure
Vote on county budget hits snag
Burnham driver wins checkered flag at 2 tracks on same day
Maine boxer gets unique opportunity
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College administrators are still working out the details, but New York philanthropist Paul Schupf plans to fund a program that will extend beyond Azad's four-year enrollment.
Schupf had the idea to pay for Azad's education and trip to the United States after viewing an ABC News broadcast that profiled the young Iraqi.
The New York investor started the effort by calling Thomas College President George Spann within minutes of the broadcast.
"Thomas is the perfect place in a perfect town," Schupf said of his choice. "It's a blue-collar town ... and it's an excellent place where somebody new's not going to stand out."
Schupf said Thomas College's relatively small campus would provide a less intimidating environment than other colleges. The much-publicized journey, which required the help of U.S. Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, ABC News, developer Joseph Boulos and, of course, funding from Schupf, ended with a happy arrival on the ice-bound Thomas College campus on March 3.
"Dan may be the happiest fellow on campus right now," Spann wrote in a letter to Schupf. "He is acclimating well and making numerous friends."
While the media's glare has hardly left Azad, Schupf has stayed clear of it from the beginning. Schupf, 69, serves as president of Paul J. Schupf Associates, a private investment firm in Hamilton, N.Y., and holds honorary doctorates from both Thomas and Colby colleges. His name appears on several buildings and fixtures on the Colby College campus as a result of his donations, yet in Maine his name has rarely surfaced in print.
That's fine with him, Schupf said.
"It's really not about me at all," he said. "It's about Dan. And it's about the idea."
Schupf describes himself as a "fanatical art collector" who specializes in Alex Katz, an American artist who studied in Skowhegan and spent summers in Lincolnville. Born in Antwerp, Belgium, Schupf said he acquired an international perspective through extensive travel, so deciding to make it possible for a promising Iraqi student to escape the chaos in Baghdad was a natural move for him.
The war in Iraq was a poor idea that has been badly executed, Schupf said.
"I'm violently opposed to the war because ... colonialism is not going to work in the 21st century," he said.
Schupf said he spoke to Azad briefly on the phone for the first time just days ago. The teenager at the time was traveling on a bus to see a Celtics game in Boston.
"He was very easy to talk to; he was pleasant and lively," Schupf said. "And that's why he's here -- he charmed Dan Harris at ABC and everybody who watched it. He's a terrific kid."
Joel Elliott -- 861-9252
jelliott@centralmaine.com

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Ya...but did you see that that 'other oddity' terrorist has now admitted to doing this, that and every other thing...on the news tonight? Sounds like he is trying to get Bin Laden 'forgiven' or something.
PS...don't drink any longer! So you'll have to do that part alone...I also agree that the laptops are/were an excellent idea...from practicality, my perspective. We live miles from my sons' high school...no computer at home those half dozen+ years ago...what a challenge it was to work...drive 15 miles to get them after school, after work, in the snow, rain etc., all because assignments had to be done with computers! Oh...and drive home...another dozen miles!
Yes, Falmouth, one of my favorite places at this time as I have a baby grandaughter down there whom I love very dearly! Nice town...nice drive down I-95 from here. Straight shot.
Taxes are horrid down there, though..
My wild turkeys will handle Bin Laden if he ventures up this way...he'll be a sorry terrorist. They are ugly dudes, those turkeys!
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My taxes are actually quite high, thank you! We have excellent schools and amenities here in Falmouth. As a matter of fact-I'd say that Falmouth has the best school system in the state. We think things like laptop computers are a great idea and we're willing to pay for them. I don't know what any of that has to do with your war criminal president-maybe if I had a few cocktails, you and I would be on the same page! I'll make sure to check under the bed for Osama Bin Ladin before I turn out the lights! He's still on the loose ya know.report abuse
Want 'em in YOUR backyard? Oh...the terrorists, that is...THEN tell Bush to leave...you'll get your wish...so quick your head will spin, buddy!
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