The Foreign Service Journal, February 2006

16 F O R E I G N S E R V I C E J O U R N A L / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 6 more consideration than it current- ly enjoys. n John Allen Quintus was a public diplomacy Foreign Service officer with the U.S. Information Agency and the Department of State from 1980 to 2005. He served in Bonn, Port Louis, Toronto, Yerevan, Bel- grade, Leipzig, Vienna and Washing- ton. Since retirement, he has been teaching at the University of Dela- ware in Newark. S P E A K I N G O U T I harbor no illusions that the department will alter its promotion practices, as pressure to staff high- profile but undesirable posts mounts. Need to Sound the Alarm About Something? Why not write a “Speaking Out” column for the Foreign Service Journal ? “Speaking Out” is your forum to advocate pol- icy, regulatory or statutory changes to the Foreign Service. These can be based on per- sonal experience with an injustice or convey your hard-won insights into a foreign affairs- related issue. Writers are encouraged to take strong stands, but all factual claims must be supported and documented. Submissions should be approx- imately 1,500 words in length and should be sent via e-mail to journal@afsa.org . Please note that all submissions to the Journal must be approved by the Editorial Board and are subject to editing for style, length and format. A time of service…a time of need Help for Seniors May Be Just a Phone Call Away— Home Health Care Adult Day Care & Respite Care Prescription Drug Copayments Transportation to Medical Appointments Durable Medical Equipment For more information, please contact the SENIOR LIVING FOUNDATION OF THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE 1716 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036-2902 Phone: (202) 887-8170 Fax: (202) 872-9320 E-Mail: info@slfoundation.org Web Site: www.slfoundation.org The Senior Living Foundation may be able to help you or someone you know. Some examples of assistance are: SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION

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