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Rise of Arabic in US speaks volumes for war on terror

By Betty Liu

Financial Times, Feb 17, 2004

Last week, school officialsin an Atlanta suburb approved the creation of a new elementary school that,among other things, will require pupils to learn Arabic.

While the news barely registered on the national radar, its passage has excited foreign language educators as further proof that Arabic, a language few Americans have any knowledge of, is worthy of attention. Amana Academy, which opens in August, will be the first publicly funded elementary school in the US requiring students to learn Arabic.

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