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BOG Appreciation Dinner
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Religion and the Press Series: "The Vatican and The Holocaust"
The National Press Club Events Committee will present the second program of its series on the role of religion in the press on Wednesday January 12, 2011 at 7 p.m. Gary Krupp, founder of the Pave the Way Foundation will speak about the Vatican, the Holocaust, and whether Pope Pius XII was Hitler’s Pope or actually a Jewish savior. The illumination of Krupp’s perspective will help reporters in their own coverage of the Vatican and stories regarding the Papacy. Krupp will help reporters understand the background of the topic in order to help them expand current coverage. The program will run…
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Broadcast Committee Meeting
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1996 Presidential Campaign Issues
Republican presidential candidate Alexander, former Education Secretary and former Tennessee governor, spoke on a variety of campaign issues. He emphasized that he is the only Washington "outsider" among the Republican candidates. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Book & Author Committee
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NPC General Membership Meeting
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Jackie Jones Career Coaching Sessions
A four-week career coaching session for up to eight participants starts Jan. 13 with career counselor Jackie Jones at the cost of $80 for members, $200 for non-members. A former Washington Post editor and Penn State University lecturer, Jones will focus on retooling one's career amid New Year's Resolutions. She will cover planning career goals for the coming year, how to make reasonable resolutions and how to stick with them to completion. No matter your current employment status, these sessions will help you plan and prepare for the next level of your career with Jones' attention on getting…
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Live Webcast of Nieman Foundation's “From Watergate to WikiLeaks: Journalism and Secrecy in the New Media Age” Conference
From Watergate to WikiLeaks: Nieman Foundation to host conference on secrecy and journalism on December 16 – Webcast live in the NPC’s Eric Friedheim Library and the Bloomberg Classroom starting at 9 a.m. On December 16, 2010, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard will host a one-day conference “From Watergate to WikiLeaks: Journalism and Secrecy in the New Media Age.” The WikiLeaks Iraq and Afghanistan war logs—and now the roll out of diplomatic cables—are having an enormous impact on journalism. At this conference, the Nieman Foundation will take a leadership role in convening a…
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Presidential Inauguration Gala: Mark Hamrick, AP, 104th President of the National Press Club
The National Press Club will celebrate the inauguration of 104th NPC President Mark Hamrick at a black tie optional gala on Saturday, January 29, 2011. Members of the Press Club and D.C.’s journalism community will gather for “We’re Not in Kansas Anymore,” an evening of fine cuisine, entertainment and perspectives on Hamrick’s Middle American roots by legendary broadcaster and fellow former Kansan Bill Kurtis. Cocktails begin at 6:30, followed by dinner and the formal program at 7:30. Dinner Menu: Cocktail Hour Hors d’oeuvres: Wild Mushroom Profiteroles Crab Rangoon Butternut…
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Middle East Coverage Panel
Washington Post Foreign Editor Douglas Jehl will discuss coverage of hot spots in the Muslim world as the keynote speaker at an event on coverage of the Middle East from 6:30pm to 8:30pm Tuesday, Dec. 14, in the First Amendment Lounge. The evening also will include a panel discussion, “Teaming Up: How Joint Reporting Projects are Enriching Coverage of the Middle East,” featuring Ruth Eglash, social affairs reporter for The Jerusalem Post, and Hani Hazaimeh, senior reporter for the Jordan Times. They paired up in a project run by the ICFJ designed to bring more perspective and sophistication…
Type: Event