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Defense Industry and National Security
Mr. Sugar spoke about the future of military technology and the role the defense industry would play in national security. Among the topics he addressed were the history of Northrop-Grumman, weapons development, and adapting new technologies to improve weapons systems. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
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Endangered Historic Places
Mr. Brink talked about historic preservation and the National Trust's most endangered list witch included several urban houses of worship. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
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Veterans Issues
Secretary Principi talked about the mission of the Department of Veterans Affairs and serving the needs of the veterans of war in Iraq. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
National Memorial Day Concert Preparations
Mr. Davis and others spoke about the importance of Memorial Day, patriotism, and the goals of a National Memorial Day concert that he was scheduled to emcee the following Sunday. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
A Short History of Nearly Everything
At the National Press Club, travel writer Bill Bryson discussed his book A Short History of Nearly Everything, published by Broadway Books. The book describes the search to answer to some of the great scientific questions in a simple and enjoyable fashion. The book's organization is historical and built on humanizing anecdotes about the pioneers of physics, chemistry, geology, biology, evolution and paleontology, and cosmology. After his presentation, which included reading several passages from the book, the author answered questions from members of the audience. SEE PROGRAM ID 173098-1
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Security of Wireless Networks
A panel of communications executives talked about the security of wireless transmission and about new technologies to improve security and defend against terrorist threats. The panelists answered audience members' questions. The keynote speakers talked about terrorism and communication. They also answered questions from audience members.
Type: Media
Effects of U.S. Militarism
Mr. Clark talked about U.S. foreign policy and the use of militarism to forward policy goals. Among the topics he addressed were recent military operations in Iraq, media coverage of the war, and abuse of executive power in executing the war with Iraq. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
U.S.-El Salvador Relations
Vice President talked about trade between the U.S. and Central America. Among the topics he addressed were negations over free trade agreements, the Central American economy, and the types of trade envisioned in a Central American Free Trade Agreement. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Education and the Private Sector
Miss Harold spoke about private sector scholarships for college education and her public advocacy on issues surrounding sexual harassment. Following her remarks she answered questions from the audience.
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Urban Issues
Mayor Menino talked about issues facing U.S. cities. Among the topics he addressed were homeland security and emergency preparedness, federal aid to cities, and the state of the economy. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media