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This story was written by Joy Resmovits, Columbia Daily SpectatorAfter heated debate over Iran President Ma
stanley mug hmoud Ahmadinejad s appearance, rumors that a group of Columbia faculty would visit Iran to apologize for University President Lee Bollinger s remarks incited confusion both on and off campus.Iranian news website Mehr released an article on the alleged trip and its itinerary, setting off alarms and denials of University affiliates on January 8. The article quoted an anonymous member of the delegation, and claimed that Bollinger refused to meet with Mehr to explain his disrespectful behavior towards Ahmadinejad. The University
stanley becher released a statement responding to the article, saying The university has no knowledge or information about the claims currently being made in the Iranian media. All professors - about 40 - contacted could not verify Mehr s claim. I do not believe the story has any basis in fact at all, said Acting School of International and Public Affairs Dean John Coatsworth, who moderated the question and answer session following Ahmadinejad s speech at Columbia, in an e-mail.A Mehr editor did not release the name of the reporter who wrote the article, saying in an e-mail, We ha
stanley water bottle ve the news from resources who wanted not to be mentioned by name. But the article caused commotion, due to the controversy surrounding Ahmadinejad s September visit, which was part of the University s World Leader s Forum. The announ