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NPC Softball
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Assault Weapons Ban
Ms. Brady and Ms. Metaksa debated current gun control legislation. They also took questions from the audience.
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NPC Softball
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The Future of Public Broadcasting: Innovating to Connect Communities
The Future of Public Broadcasting: Innovating to Connect Communities The 2011 Curtis B. Hurley Symposium Tuesday, April 26Program: 9 a.m. to Noon Public broadcasting has dodged the most serious threat to federal funding in its 44-year history, but still faces challenges in future budget deliberations. Leaders are confronting the resource challenge, and journalists are innovating to adapt to the 21st century media landscape. Learn from top executives, journalists and researchers what the future holds for public broadcasting networks and stations and the communities they serve. Speakers…
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New Members Luncheon
This event is an orientation lunch for new members who have recently joined the Club. It is by invitation only. If you have joined the Club within the past year and are interested in attending a future lunch please contact the Membership department by emailing [email protected].
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I Can't Believe It's On Twitter: Getting ROI From Social Media
The National Press Club, Zenger RoomApril 20, 20118 a.m. Continental Breakfast8:30 - 10:00 a.m. Presentation$25 for Members$45 for Non-MembersPresented by:Thomas Sanchez, Managing Director & Founder Anthony Shop, Director of Client Services Social Driver If you work in the communications profession, your clients are probably asking you how to leverage the Web and social networking to achieve their goals. As you try to help them navigate this emerging space, you may also find yourself thinking or saying some of the following - real quotes from communications professionals: "I don't get…
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Library Steering Committee
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NPC House Committee
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International Correspondence Committee
Anatol Lieven, chair of international relations and terrorism studies at King's College in London and a former foreign correspondent in South Asia, will discuss his newly published book on Pakistan at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 14, in the McClendon Room at an event organized by the International Correspondents Committee. Pakistan: A Hard Country is described as "not a typical book about the region." "[The book] is a discussion of Islamist extremism and the Taliban's rise in the area, but it is also a portrait of Pakistan itself, a look at the disparate, often conflicting, but surprisingly potent…
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