March 26, 2004
Israel's Arab Education Gap
Members of the country's largest minority say the university system treats them unfairlyA lanky teenager, his smooth hair carefully parted down the middle, sits nervously in a small, dimly lit office.
On his right, Ramsi Watad, a college counselor, sits behind a desk, his hands folded on top of the student's transcript and an encouraging smile on his face. On the other side of a long table perpendicular to Mr. Watad's desk sits the young man's father. He is wearing a shabby
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