New Products, Advertising Models Needed
Des Moines NPC Cenennial Forum
New thinking in how to attract advertisers will be essential to regenerating the income necessary to keep quality journalism alive, leading news executives said at a National Press Club forum at Drake University Wednesday.
Secretary Steve Preston NPC Luncheon
Nov. 19, 12:30 PM
Steve Preston, Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will address a Luncheon on November 19. [more]
Katharine Jefferts Schori NPC Luncheon
Dec. 16, 12:30 PM
Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church will address a Luncheon on Dec. 16. [more]
James Mulva NPC Luncheon
Jan. 13, 12:30 PM
James Mulva, President and CEO, ConocoPhillips will address a luncheon on January 13. [more]
Writing Tools NPC Professional Development
Nov.
18,
2008
9:00 AM
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Steny Hoyer (D-MD) NPC Newsmaker
Nov.
18,
2008
10:00 AM
Steny Hoyer, Majority Leader in the U.S. House of Representatives
[more]
U.S. Cap Press Conference News Conference
Nov.
18,
2008
1:00 PM
Corporate, Environmental Leaders to Make Economic Case for Climate Change Legislation. Members of USCAP Push for Cap-Trade
[more]
31st Annual NPC Book Fair NPC Book Event
Nov.
18,
2008
5:30 PM
Featuring over 80 authors
[more]
U.S. Election View from Abroad NPC Forum
Nov.
19,
2008
6:00 PM
[more]
CPJ's Press Freedom Awardees News Conference
Nov.
20,
2008
9:30 AM
The Committee to Protect Journalists and the Freedom of the Press Committee of the National Press Club will host a press conference
[more]
Smarter than Elected Official? News Conference
Nov.
20,
2008
9:30 AM
ISI's Third National Study Reveals How Little American Citizens and Elected Officials Know About America's History and the Economy
[more]
Eric Ripert Wine Dinner NPC Book Event
Nov.
20,
2008
6:30 PM
POSTPONED [more]
Nurbakh Rustemov NPC Newsmaker
Nov.
21,
2008
4:00 PM
The Chairman of the Committee for International Affairs
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Wheels of Justice Slowly Returning to Iraq Courts Author: Donna Leinwand
Ongoing violence has slowed efforts by the military, the U.S. Justice Department and the Iraqi government to establish new courts and rebuild the judiciary.
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