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Humanitarian Aid Groups to call for sustained, unfettered Access to Syria
NPC Press & PR Pub
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GOP Debate Watch Party
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Senior Communicators Roundtable Dinner
The National Press Club Communications and Marketing Committee Cordially invites you to our second Senior Communicators Roundtable Dinner Wednesday, March 30, 2016 The Winners' Room at The National Press Club 529 14th Street, N.W., 13th Floor Washington, D.C. Join us for another lively discussion with fellow senior communications leaders on current topics that we all face in our function and profession. By sharing our concerns, ideas, approaches and strategies, we will help each other be more effective in our roles for our organizations. Three-course dinner with wine will be served for $55…
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NPC Young Members Committee & Piano Talk
NPC Young Members Committee & Piano Talk
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NPC Book Rap: Peter Bergen - "United States of Jihad: Investigating America's Homegrown Terrorists"
NPC Book Rap: Peter Bergen - "United States of Jihad: Investigating America's Homegrown Terrorists"
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Learn Free Data Visualization Software with Tableau Training
Global Transparency Panel, as part of Sunshine Week
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Winners of the WWI Memorial Design Contest
National Press Club Journalism Institute hosts FOIA Experts Panel
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NPC Luncheon with John Koskinen, IRS Commissioner
As the tax deadline approaches and presidential candidates talk up their plans for tax reforms, John Koskinen, commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, will speak at March 24 National Press Club luncheon. Koskinen, who has led the agency since Dec. 2013, will discuss the future of the IRS, which collects $3.3 trillion in tax revenue each year, employs about 90,000 people and has a budget of approximately $11.2 billion. Challenges facing the commissioner include improving customer service and dealing with the risk of hacking and identity theft. Lunch will be served at 12:30, with…
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Gulf War Illnesses
Four physicians briefed reporters on their private papers on Gulf War illnesses at a news conference sponsored by the Southwestern Medical Center of the University of Texas in Dallas. The four papers will appear in the upcoming issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association. The most controversial report by Dr. Haley indicates that a combination of agents, including many self-imposed by armed forces personnel, may have cause neurological damage to some veterans.
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NPC Freedom of the Press Committee
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