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What Does It Take to Build a Solar Airplane? The Developers of Solar Impulse to Explain it All
Congressional Black Caucus Chair, Congresswoman Marcia Fudge
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NPC History and Heritage Committee
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NPC History & Heritage Committee
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Discussion with Photographer David Spielman
The National Press Club's Photography Committee is hosting veteran New Orleans-based freelance photographer David Spielman for a discussion. Mr. Spielman will show and discuss images from his new book, "The Katrina Decade: Images of an Altered City", published by The Historic New Orleans Collection on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall. This will be a high-profile event open to the public. You can find information about the book and an exhibit of photos in New Orleans at http://www.hnoc.org/katrinadecade/.
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The Political TV Ad Archive Launch
Lawrence G. Romo, Director, Selective Service System, Registering Women and Immigrants
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Want to Win a Pulitzer?
Estonia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marina Kaljurand
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NPC Election
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Bipartisan Panel Including DOT Secretary Foxx, Teamsters President Hoffa and Mississippi Governor Barbour to discuss Infrastructure Issues
Presidential Debate Watch Party
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Dr. Salima Ikram
The Head of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology and Egyptology The American University at Cairo (AUC), DR. SALIMA IKRAM, will discussEGYPTOLOGY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: WHAT ANCIENT REMAINS OFFER TO MODERN SCIENCE and THE STATE OF ANTIQUITIES IN POST-REVOLUTIONARY EGYPT Dr. Ikram recently made news for her role in the discovery of prostate cancer in a 2200-year-old Egyptian mummy, which suggested the genetic origins of the disease. Contacts:National Press Club: PETER HICKMAN301/530-1210 (H&O/T&F), 301/367-7711 (C), 202/662-7540 (NPC), [email protected].…
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Dr. Mohammad Nakibur Rahman and Attorney Toby Cadman
Dr. Mohammad Nakibur Rahman, son of Bangladesh opposition leader Motiur Rahman Vizami, and international war crimes attorney Toby Cadman will discuss questions concerning the current international crimes tribunal in Bangladesh against political leaders alleged involvement in war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide since 1971.
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