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Teacher who was stranded in Dubai has happy return to North Texas
Posted on December 12, 2012 at 7:40 PM
When Allison Jech took a two-year assignment to teach in Dubai, she was excited. When it turned out to be a terrible experience, she quit. The school claimed Jech owed it $2,700 and refused to cancel her visa, so she was unable to leave the country.
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