'three Cups Of Tea' Author Plans Reluctant Return

The organization's new leaders have slashed the budget and cut school construction programs, but they still had to borrow from savings to meet expenses. Not only because things kind of quieted down and I'm kind of liking my life, but I also don't want to have to open up all these cans of worms again, he told The Associated Press in an interview at his Bozeman home on Tuesday. Was he really kidnapped by the Taliban when visiting a remote part of northwestern Pakistan? The organization wants Mortenson to tell his side of the story in hopes that it can move past the "60 Minutes" piece and get back to educating children. "Greg needs to go, right now," Krakauer said. [...] Greg is gone, there is no hope for having an honest organization. An attorney general's investigation resulted in Mortenson reimbursing the organization more than $1.1 million, removing him from any financial decisions and making wholesale changes to the organization's leadership. [...] he wants to help raise contributions so they match expenses.

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