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(Photo via BringWarrenHome.com)Related PostsOn Wednesday, August 13,聽the President will probably wake up and go for a run on the beach in Martha鈥檚 Vineyard.
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But association staff members were locked out of the offices a day after a Dec. 8 deadline on which Baylor demanded that the BAA cease using the university鈥檚 name and trademarks, BAA Chief Operating Officer Chad Wooten said.
On the same day, somewhere in the hilly region between Pakistan鈥檚 cities and the Afghan border, Warren Weinstein will wake up and wait for his captors to tell him when he can go to the bathroom, what he can eat for breakfast, or whether he will live through the day.
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Warren is a development worker 鈥斅爊ot a US government employee or a member of the military. He is one of the thousands of people who decided that their life would be more fulfilling if they <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Eyewear>Kate Spade Eyewear</a>  dedicated it to helping others. He has spent over 40 years working in places in Africa and South Asia that desperately need people like him.
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The deadline was given after a failed Sept. 7 vote by the BAA鈥檚 members on a transition agreement to transfer alumni outreach activities to the university but allow the association to continue publishing its alumni magazine, The Baylor Line.
He hasn鈥檛 asked for comfort or for a big salary. Instead, he and his wife Elaine have raised their two daughters while enduring long periods of time when Warren was overseas, often in less than stable places. They compensated for the distance with postcards that Warren would send and by the daily phone call 鈥斅爏ometimes more than once a day 鈥斅爓hen Warren would talk about something, anything, just to let them hear his voice and know that he was alright.
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鈥淚 can鈥檛 say we were surprised,鈥?BAA President George Cowden III said. 鈥淚 guess I thought we might be able to continue to be able to be there, but that鈥檚 OK.鈥?
That all changed on August 13, 2011, when gunmen burst into his home in Lahore, Pakistan, and abducted him. He had been in Pakistan for seven years working on economic development projects. His goal was to work with local partners to give them the resources, skills and training to do better for their families and their community.
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Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman would not comment on whether Baylor would take additional action against BAA, such as litigation to stop the group鈥檚 use of the Baylor name.
He was just four days away from his return to the US. But in just a few days, Warren will have been missing for three years. His family has had to forgo holidays, birthdays and anniversaries 鈥斅爀ven his precious postcards and phone calls. They have only seen him in videos that his captors have produced to show he is still alive, and because of his asthma and heart issues, he does not look good. The family believes he is in North Waziristan 鈥斅爊ear where the Pakistan Army is conducting a major offensive 鈥斅燽ut they don鈥檛 know for sure.
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Baylor issued a letter May 31 notifying the BAA of its intentions to terminate existing licensing agreements with the association beginning Sept. 8 if the transition agreement was not approved.
Instead of spending time with their parents as they transitioned into retirement 鈥斅燱arren turned 73 last month 鈥斅燱arren鈥檚 two daughters, along with his wife, have had to learn about Washington <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Saffiano-Zip-Continental-Wallet>Tory Burch Saffiano Zip Continental Wallet</a>  the hard way. These are not connected people with money or powerful friendships.
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鈥淲e鈥檝e been very clear on our deadlines and the terms of our licensing agreement,鈥?Fogleman said. 鈥淣othing should come as a surprise.鈥?
This is a development worker鈥檚 family 鈥斅爋rdinary people, the kind of people who need a government that knows how to help them when they are most in need. They have had to figure out how one connects with the parts of government that are supposed to help in such circumstances and realized that it does not work the way one might hope. They have had to learn about the geopolitics of the US-Pakistan bilateral relationship, when all they want is their father back.
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The BAA now is leasing space in the St. Charles Place office building at 600 Austin Ave. It is the first time the group has not had a presence on campus, as well as its first time renting an office, Wooten said.
They have had to find the right ways to speak directly to the American people and to the people of Pakistan. But still, another anniversary is coming up, and Warren is not home. They have had to learn about how to appear in the media, how to walk the halls of Congress, and how to know when a meeting is just a meeting or when it is an opportunity <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Swim-Trunks>True Religion Swim Trunks</a>  to help their father.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 a big deal, but we鈥檝e had a lot of practice in dealing with things like this, so we鈥檝e become pretty innovative over the years and pretty mobile as well,鈥?Wooten said, alluding to past struggles with Baylor like losing its annual funding from the university and being cut off from the Baylor email <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Discount-Www-Com-Bags-Authentic-Handbag-Bracelet-Watch.html>Www Gucci Com Bags</a>  system.
One saving grace has been the support they have gotten from Maryland鈥檚 U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Barbara Mikulski and from their congressman, Representative John Delaney. All three have voiced their concern to the Administration, and all three have co-sponsored resolutions in their respective houses of Congress calling on the Administration and the Government of Pakistan to do more. But what is really needed is a cooperative effort between the US and Pakistan to bring this nightmare to an end for the Weinstein family.
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But despite the setback, Cowden said the BAA will continue operating as it has been 鈥?as the university鈥檚 alumni association 鈥?until members vote otherwise.
When announced that he was authorizing US military air strikes against the terrorist group the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), he said: 鈥淲hen the lives of American citizens are at risk, we will take action. That is my responsibility as Commander-in-Chief.鈥?As Warren Weinstein prepares for his third year in captivity, we, like him, Mr. President, are holding you to your word.
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鈥淭he association as an independent corporation continues to exist, so that hasn鈥檛 changed and it probably will not change, as far as the existence of a separate company,鈥?Cowden said. 鈥淣ow what that company or corporation does and the direction it takes is ultimately up to its members.鈥?
 
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Cowden said a board of directors meeting is scheduled in January to begin forming a recommendation that members may be asked to vote on later in the year.
It鈥檚 time to  home.
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The BAA also plans to publish a February issue of The Baylor Line, though Wooten said it may rely more heavily on freelance writers since only two staff members remain after nine others took jobs at Baylor.
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Fogleman would not say whether <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Tshirts-Flip-Flop-Sunglasses-Repair.html>Gucci Tshirts</a>  Baylor still would be open to further discussions with the BAA on its future direction. She said the university will move forward in implementing various alumni outreach programs, including initiatives the association spearheaded 鈥?like the class ring ceremony 鈥?under its Baylor Alumni Network.
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鈥淲e remain hopeful regarding the ultimate resolution by the association to move forward in a positive way on behalf of Baylor and all of its alumni,鈥?Fogleman said.
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The BAA on Dec. 7 approved amending its bylaws to allow remote or online voting, instead of just voting in person, in an effort to gain more input from members across the country.
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The group is considering different options for its future direction, including continuing to do business as the BAA; changing its name but forging ahead with alumni activities; or changing its mission and becoming a foundation that would possibly raise money for scholarships, according to Wooten.
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  鈥淲e鈥檝e got business to take care of, and kind of our approach all along has been we鈥檙e going to focus on our business and do what we need to do and see what happens,鈥?Wooten said.

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@@@ But association staff members were locked out of the offices a day after a Dec. 8 deadline on which Baylor demanded that the BAA cease using the university鈥檚 name and trademarks, BAA Chief Operating Officer Chad Wooten said.

Baylor officials <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Sale-Real-Bags-For-Cheap-Apparel.html>Gucci Apparel</a>  allowed the staff back into the tower the following week to retrieve work materials, but Wooten said the university did not advise BAA of the impending lockout.
The deadline was given after a failed Sept. 7 vote by the BAA鈥檚 members on a transition agreement to transfer alumni outreach activities to the university but allow the association to continue publishing its alumni magazine, The Baylor Line.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 say we were surprised,鈥?BAA President George Cowden III said. 鈥淚 guess I thought we might be able to continue to be able to be there, but that鈥檚 OK.鈥?
Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman would not comment on whether Baylor would take additional action against BAA, such as litigation to stop the group鈥檚 use of the Baylor name.
Baylor issued a letter May 31 notifying the BAA of its intentions to terminate existing licensing agreements with the association beginning Sept. 8 if the transition agreement was not approved.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been very clear on our deadlines and the terms of our licensing agreement,鈥?Fogleman said. 鈥淣othing should come as a surprise.鈥?
The BAA now is leasing space in the St. Charles Place office building at 600 Austin Ave. It is the first time the group has not had a presence on campus, as well as its first time renting an office, Wooten said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a big deal, but we鈥檝e had a lot of practice in dealing with things like this, so we鈥檝e become pretty innovative over the years and pretty mobile as well,鈥?Wooten said, alluding to past struggles with Baylor like losing its annual funding from the university and being cut off from the Baylor email <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Discount-Www-Com-Bags-Authentic-Handbag-Bracelet-Watch.html>Www Gucci Com Bags</a>  system.
But despite the setback, Cowden said the BAA will continue operating as it has been 鈥?as the university鈥檚 alumni association 鈥?until members vote otherwise.
鈥淭he association as an independent corporation continues to exist, so that hasn鈥檛 changed and it probably will not change, as far as the existence of a separate company,鈥?Cowden said. 鈥淣ow what that company or corporation does and the direction it takes is ultimately up to its members.鈥?
Cowden said a board of directors meeting is scheduled in January to begin forming a recommendation that members may be asked to vote on later in the year.
The BAA also plans to publish a February issue of The Baylor Line, though Wooten said it may rely more heavily on freelance writers since only two staff members remain after nine others took jobs at Baylor.
Fogleman would not say whether <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Tshirts-Flip-Flop-Sunglasses-Repair.html>Gucci Tshirts</a>  Baylor still would be open to further discussions with the BAA on its future direction. She said the university will move forward in implementing various alumni outreach programs, including initiatives the association spearheaded 鈥?like the class ring ceremony 鈥?under its Baylor Alumni Network.
鈥淲e remain hopeful regarding the ultimate resolution by the association to move forward in a positive way on behalf of Baylor and all of its alumni,鈥?Fogleman said.
The BAA on Dec. 7 approved amending its bylaws to allow remote or online voting, instead of just voting in person, in an effort to gain more input from members across the country.
The group is considering different options for its future direction, including continuing to do business as the BAA; changing its name but forging ahead with alumni activities; or changing its mission and becoming a foundation that would possibly raise money for scholarships, according to Wooten.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got business to take care of, and kind of our approach all along has been we鈥檙e going to focus on our business and do what we need to do and see what happens,鈥?Wooten said.
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