Rob Schultheis
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Rob Schultheis is an author, aid worker, and human-rights investigator who lives in Telluride, Colorado. His books include Night Letters: Inside Wartime Afghanistan and Waging Peace: A Special Operations Team's Battle to Rebuild Iraq. He has also written articles that have appeared in Time, The New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian, and The Washington Post.
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- Rob Schultheis. Penguin Group USA web site. Retrieved on 2006-05-29.