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The Senior Communicators Roundtable Dinner
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Defying Vatican, Dissident Catholic Priest to Bring Message of Inclusion of Female Clergy, Homosexuals and the Divorced
NPC Book & Author Committee
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NPC History and Heritage Committee
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NPC Membership Committee
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Freelance Committee presents a panel on ghostwriting
NPC Membership Committee
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Role of the Coast Guard
Admiral Kramek talked about immigration issues, marine transportation safety and the cleanup efforts of TWA flight 800. He also talked about interdiction of drugs and security issues on American waterways. He took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Will New Court Rulings, State Election Laws and Voter ID Laws Suppress Voter Turnout for the Mid-Term Elections?
GoPro Panel featuring Wil Tidman and Jim Geduldick
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NPC Silver Owl Fall Hoot
The National Press Club’s Silver Owls return for their Fall Hoot at noon Saturday, Nov. 15, with an insider’s account of a book in progress by author and reporter John Aloysius (“Jack”) Farrell. He is at work on a new biography of President Richard M. Nixon. Farrell, formerly a reporter, correspondent and editor for the Boston Globe, is the author of two critically acclaimed previous biographies of House Speaker Thomas P. (“Tip”) O’Neill and famed defense attorney Clarence Darrow. The Hoot is open to all NPC members and their guests--not just the Owls--and is one of the true entertainment…
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NPC Committee Chairs
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Joe Saltzman: The Depiction of Washington Journalists in Film and Television
Even before Jimmy Stewart invaded the National Press Club bar to try to beat up a reporter in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," Washington reporters have been portrayed countless times in the movies and on television. Joe Saltzman, a journalism historian at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School, has studied this in detail and he will report his findings to the Club in an entertaining presentation on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 6:30 p.m. These portrayals are often riddled with stereotypes and mythologized, Saltzman says, and that influences the public’s perception of what Washington…
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