Archive for the ‘Clips’ Category
Fiji: A Tale of Two Cities
Nadi and Suva show two radically different sides of the same nation.
(National Geographic Traveler’s Intelligent Travel, October 27, 2010)
Tags: a tale of two cities, fiji, jeff fleischer, national geographic, national geographic traveler, oceania, south pacific, travel
Working Around the Clock
A tiny New Zealand-based ad agency finds a way to get more hours out of the day.
(Chicago Reader, June 25, 2004)
Tags: advertising, business, chicago reader, jeff fleischer, new zealand, profile
Rocking Gibraltar
Jeff Fleischer takes a side trip to one of Europe’s most fascinating destinations
(National Geographic Traveler’s Intelligent Travel, February 28, 2011)
Tags: gibraltar, jeff fleischer, monkeys, national geographic, national geographic traveler, rocking gibraltar, travel
After the Quake
While living in Australia and later in New Zealand, Jeff Fleischer traveled repeatedly to Christchurch. He reflects on how the city will now change.
(Assigned but unused by National Geographic Traveler’s Intelligent Travel, March 10, 2011)
Tags: after the quake, christchurch, earthquake, jeff fleischer, national geographic, national geographic traveler, new zealand, oceania
Weapons of Mass Derision Used to Make a Serious Point
Protests get a head start on the US president’s visit.
(Sydney Morning Herald, October 20, 2003)
Tags: australia, china, falun gong, george w bush, jeff fleischer, john howard, protests, sydney, sydney morning herald
The “Other” Genocide
The Jewish community joins the debate over a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
(World Jewish Digest, November 2007)
Tags: armenia, armenian genocide, congress, genocide, jeff fleischer, jewish, world jewish digest





Acknowledging the Truth About the Armenian Genocide
Commentary: A bill currently in Congress should reopen dialogue about the Armenian genocide.
(BuzzFlash, August 10, 2007)
Tags: armenia, armenian genocide, buzzflash, commentary, congress, jeff fleischer, turkey