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⚫ | '''Stuart Beck''' is [[Palau]]'s ambassador to the [[United Nations]]. He attended [[Harvard University]] and later [[Yale Law School]]. As a lawyer he helped negotiate the Compact of Free Association which established Palau as an independent nation in 1994. While working with Palau, Beck met his future wife Ebiltulik, a native of Palau, who is the mother of their four children, Emadch, Chip Uchel, Johanna Rois and Sam Demei. For his contributions to Palau, he was granted honorary citizenship<ref>http://www.pri.org/theworld/?q=node/19270 PRI the world</ref>, and in 2003 he accepted the post as Palau's first permanent representative to the [[United Nations]]<ref>http://www.palauun.org/ Palau UN website</ref>. |
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⚫ | '''Stuart Beck''' is [[Palau]]'s ambassador to the [[United Nations]]. He attended [[Harvard University]] and later [[Yale Law School]]. As a lawyer he helped negotiate the Compact of Free Association which established Palau as an independent nation in 1994. While working with Palau, Beck met his future wife Ebiltulik, a native of Palau, who is the mother of their four children, Emadch, Chip Uchel, Johanna Rois and Sam Demei. For his contributions to Palau, he was granted honorary citizenship, and in 2003 he accepted the post as Palau's first permanent representative to the [[United Nations]]. |
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He was interviewed by [[Stephen Colbert]] in 2006 as part of the "[[Better Know a District]]" series of ''[[The Colbert Report]]''. Since Palau is part of the [[Coalition of the Willing]], this particular segment was known as "Meet an Ally." |
He was interviewed by [[Stephen Colbert]] in 2006 as part of the "[[Better Know a District]]" series of ''[[The Colbert Report]]''<ref>http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182142/august-17-2006/meet-an-ally---palau Colbert Nation</ref>. Since Palau is part of the [[Coalition of the Willing]], this particular segment was known as "Meet an Ally." |
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He currently lives in Bronxville, NY with his family and their dog, Cleo. |
He currently lives in Bronxville, NY with his family and their dog, Cleo. |
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Revision as of 05:10, 11 March 2010
Stuart Beck is Palau's ambassador to the United Nations. He attended Harvard University and later Yale Law School. As a lawyer he helped negotiate the Compact of Free Association which established Palau as an independent nation in 1994. While working with Palau, Beck met his future wife Ebiltulik, a native of Palau, who is the mother of their four children, Emadch, Chip Uchel, Johanna Rois and Sam Demei. For his contributions to Palau, he was granted honorary citizenship[1], and in 2003 he accepted the post as Palau's first permanent representative to the United Nations[2].
He was interviewed by Stephen Colbert in 2006 as part of the "Better Know a District" series of The Colbert Report[3]. Since Palau is part of the Coalition of the Willing, this particular segment was known as "Meet an Ally."
He currently lives in Bronxville, NY with his family and their dog, Cleo.
References
- ^ http://www.pri.org/theworld/?q=node/19270 PRI the world
- ^ http://www.palauun.org/ Palau UN website
- ^ http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/182142/august-17-2006/meet-an-ally---palau Colbert Nation