Friday, August 27, 2010
Pictures from 8/27 Meeting - by Frances Chu
Charter Member Paul Rosen conducted Rotary Meeting of 8/27/10 while the Club president and many of our members are still on vacation.
Our scheduled speaker asked for a postponement so our very own S. C. Yuter (Sy) provided us with a program today. The title of his talk was: Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations.
S. C. Yuter, A.B., LL.B., LL.M.,J.S.D., is a New York lawyer with a doctorate in International law. His doctoral thesis was a universally-binding test ban treaty. He is the author of 5 books, starting with Cheap Oil – How to Break OPEC (1979) to Mefta: A Key to Business Peace in the Middle East (1999).
Dr. Yuter has been a Rotarian since 1989 with perfect attendance records. He spoke without any notes. He ran overtime starting with background from 1948 on about the Israelis and the Palestinians to today’s New York Times’ Op-Ed article “For Once, Hope in the Middle East By Martin Indyk.” It was just too big of a topic to cover in a 40 minutes talk. However, he presented his program with grace and ease, including answering the request of giving his personal opinions.
I am glad that I attended today’s meeting.
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Our scheduled speaker asked for a postponement so our very own S. C. Yuter (Sy) provided us with a program today. The title of his talk was: Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations.
S. C. Yuter, A.B., LL.B., LL.M.,J.S.D., is a New York lawyer with a doctorate in International law. His doctoral thesis was a universally-binding test ban treaty. He is the author of 5 books, starting with Cheap Oil – How to Break OPEC (1979) to Mefta: A Key to Business Peace in the Middle East (1999).
Dr. Yuter has been a Rotarian since 1989 with perfect attendance records. He spoke without any notes. He ran overtime starting with background from 1948 on about the Israelis and the Palestinians to today’s New York Times’ Op-Ed article “For Once, Hope in the Middle East By Martin Indyk.” It was just too big of a topic to cover in a 40 minutes talk. However, he presented his program with grace and ease, including answering the request of giving his personal opinions.
I am glad that I attended today’s meeting.
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