2007.04.15: April 15, 2007: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Safety: Journalism: Directors - Tschetter: Figures: Directors: COS - India: PCOL Exclusive: Peace Corps director Ron Tschetter to travel to Philippines to make available all possible support for the search and to express his solidarity directly to PC Philippines Volunteers and staff
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2007.04.14: April 14, 2007: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Safety: Chicago Tribune: Peace Corps Volunteer Julia Campbell Missing in Philippines :
2007.04.15: April 15, 2007: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Safety: Journalism: Directors - Tschetter: Figures: Directors: COS - India: PCOL Exclusive: Peace Corps director Ron Tschetter to travel to Philippines to make available all possible support for the search and to express his solidarity directly to PC Philippines Volunteers and staff
- 2007.04.20: April 20, 2007: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Safety: Journalism: Crime: Directors - Tschetter: Figures: Directors: COS - India: Peace Corps Press Release: Tschetter returns from the Philippines Friday, April 20, 2007 - 4:20 pm [1]
- 2007.04.16: April 16, 2007: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Safety: Journalism: Directors - Tschetter: Figures: Directors: COS - India: Peace Corps Press Release: Peace Corps director arrives in Philippines as search for missing volunteer continues Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - 9:32 pm [3]
- 2007.04.16: April 16, 2007: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Safety: Journalism: Directors - Tschetter: Figures: Directors: COS - India: GMA News: Tschetter to arrive in Manila Monday evening Monday, April 16, 2007 - 10:12 am [1]
- 2007.04.15: April 15, 2007: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Safety: Journalism: Country Directors - Philippines: PCOL Exclusive: Latest update from PC Philippines Country Director Karl Beck Regarding the ongoing ground search for Julia Campbell Sunday, April 15, 2007 - 4:53 pm [1]
Peace Corps Director Ron Tschetter to travel to Philippines to make available all possible support for the search and to express his solidarity directly to PC Philippines Volunteers and staff
Peace Corps Director Ronald Tschetter has been following very closely the search efforts to find Julia Campbell. Mr. Tschetter is deeply concerned to make available all possible support for the search and to express his solidarity directly to PC Philippines Volunteers and staff. He will come to the Philippines this week to gain first hand information and to meet with Volunteers, PC staff, Embassy officials, and the Philippine Government leaders who are helping us.
Peace Corps Director Ron Tschetter to travel to Philippines to make available all possible support for the search and to express his solidarity directly to PC Philippines Volunteers and staff
Notice Regarding Arrival of Peace Corps Director Ronald Tschetter
This message from Country Director Karl Beck is being sent to all Peace Corps Philippines Volunteers.
Peace Corps Director Ronald Tschetter has been following very closely the search efforts to find Julia Campbell. Mr. Tschetter is deeply concerned to make available all possible support for the search and to express his solidarity directly to PC Philippines Volunteers and staff. He will come to the Philippines this week to gain first hand information and to meet with Volunteers, PC staff, Embassy officials, and the Philippine Government leaders who are helping us.
From the evening of April 11 when Julia was reported overdue, we have had the highest possible level of assistance from Peace Corps Washington. Tonight, David Berry, a specialist in search investigations will arrive in the Philippines to lend his expertise to the ongoing search efforts in Ifugao Province. Tomorrow, Robert Kirkhorn, the Director of Peace Corps' Office of Special Services, will arrive in Manila to be available to counsel Volunteers and to help our staff in responding to Volunteers' questions and requests for help.
Director Tschetter is presently finalizing arrangements to be in Manila this week. He has asked us to invite Philippines PCVs to meet with him in the PC office around mid-week at a time still to be fixed.
This message is intended to give you news of this invitation as early as possible. By tomorrow, Monday April 16, we will inform you of the actual date and time. We understand that not all Volunteers will be able to depart their sites on this short notice, and the decision whether to travel to Manila for this purpose is entirely voluntary. However if you can take part in the meeting with Director Tschetter you will be most welcome.
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