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Girl Scouts leader says organization will answer Bishops' questions May 30, 2012

The chief executive officer of the Girl Scouts of America, Anna Marie Chavez, said the century-old organization is working with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to address any concerns.

“We’re working with the Conference of Bishops to answer some questions they have,” Chavez said during a luncheon Wednesday. “We do not take positions on some of these issues that we’re being alleged to take positions on.”

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Do you know? Club holds monthly book group for members May 30, 2012

Join your fellow members for a lively discussion on the latest reads while enjoying the Club's famous brunch.

Books & Brunch is typically held on the third Saturday of the month in the Fourth Estate Restaurant at noon. Previous books include "The Privileges" by Jonathan Dee, “Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey: The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle” by Fiona Carnarvon and "44 Scotland Street" by Alexander McCall Smith. Selections alternate between fiction and non-fiction books and are determined by those attending each meeting.

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Panel to discuss former Liberian President Taylor's conviction, 50-year prison sentence May 30, 2012

The global impact of the conviction of former Liberian president Charles
Taylor of war crimes -- and his 50-year prison sentence -- will be discussed
by a panel of experts from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, in the Holeman
Lounge.

The panel discussion, organized by the International Correspondents
Committee, follows the May 30 sentencing of Taylor for aiding and abetting
war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by rebel forces during
Sierra Leone¹s decade-long civil war.

Taylor was found guilty on April 26 by the Special Court for Sierra Leone at

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National Press Club urges Malaysia to fulfill press freedom promises

May 29, 2012 | By Rachel Oswald

The National Press Club on Friday urged the Malaysian government to honor its promise to reform the country's oppressive press laws and cease targeting journalists who publish critical stories.

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Satchmo at The National Press Club

Louis Armstrong at the National Press Club

Louis Armstrong was in Washington on January 29, 1971 to perform at the Inauguration of then incoming National Press Club President Vernon Louviere, a fellow native of New Orleans. Armstrong had been too ill to play trumpet for much of 1970, but on this evening Armstrong, backed by a group that included trombonist Tyree Glenn and Tommy Gwaltney on clarinet, performed for nearly 30 minutes, playing trumpet in addition to singing.

Satchmo at The National Press Club: Red Beans & Rice-ly Yours, which would be the last issued recording of Louis Armstrong playing the trumpet before his death, has never been widely released... until now.

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