Michigan Today . . . Spring 2000

A Tale of Two Expatriates

Israeli author and pundit Zev Chafets '69 says he's not an alienated, but—

'A Diluted American'

By Eve Silberman

He was no star as an undergraduate, just "a face in the crowd," says Zev Chafets '69. But he has gone on to become one of Israel's best-known political pundits.

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Architect Ken Faulkner '91
likes to fuss about only a
building's skin

'In Britain, It Happened'

By John Woodford

Ken Faulkner '91 is an architect for Foster and Partners in London, a firm with a soaring reputation for designing some of the world's most soaring and spectacular buildings. But, just out of high school, he began his career right on the ground, as a field assistant for the Albert Kahn building firm in his hometown of Detroit.

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