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Press Club Rewind - 8.27.2012
August 27, 2012
A manufacturers' study shows that more regulations translate to higher production costs; an advocate for school choice argues that assignment by a school board often works counter to a student's best interests; and a leader of the Free Syrian Army outlines measure they have taken to keep arms away…
Read MoreNPC Newsmaker: School Choice - What Works?
August 23, 2012
Charter schools, vouchers, online education, homeschooling: do these school choice options and others work? Are students learning? How do children in these education programs compare to their peers in traditional public schools? Do choice options save money or drain public school dollars? What's…
Read MorePress Club Rewind - 8.20.2012
August 21, 2012
Sister Mary Hughes clarifies the Leadership Conference of Women Religious' positions on a number of issues, including its relationship with the Catholic Church; James Srodes discusses how "common" people shaped history in his book, "On Dupont Circle"; business leaders look at how to stay relevant…
Read MoreNPC Luncheon with Sister Mary Hughes
August 16, 2012
Sister Mary Hughes, Leadership Conference of Women Religious, an association that represents about 80% of U.S. Catholic nuns, talked about the development of the LCWR's relations with the Vatican at an August 16, 2012 NPC luncheon event.
Read MorePress Club Rewind - 8.13.2012
August 13, 2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: the latest Quinnipiac poll explores the number of voters supporting a presidential candidate because they dislike or disagree with his rival; how businesses are budgeting for healthcare; former…
Read MorePress Club Rewind - 8.6.2012
August 6, 2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: a Quinnipiac poll shows uncertainty about Romney costing him points; African American pastors speak out against Obama's stance on same sex marriage; Tom Young hopes his books help bridge the cultural…
Read MoreAndrew Price Retirement Party
August 3, 2012
The First Amendment Lounge at The National Press Club erupted in cheers and clapping when Andrew Price walked in on August 3, 2012, for his retirement party after 45 years. Fellow Club staff, more than a dozen past-presidents, relatives and multitudes of well-wishers crowded around Price to shake…
Read MoreRewind Recap - Summer 2012
August 2, 2012
Ross Kirby hosts as Ryan Greene reports on NPC's "Political Bootcamp," Colin Smith examines Sen. Dianne Feinstein's statements, Ayan Sheikh covers Syria's security outlook, Kai Damabach looks back at the 2012 season for the club's softball team and Pat Kropkowski profiles NPC executive chef Susan…
Read MorePress Club Rewind - 7.30.12
July 30, 2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: The National Press Club Journalism Awards; Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill make predictions for the 2012 election; Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Ca.) urges President Obama to help stop leaks; and law…
Read More2012 NPC Journalism Awards
July 24, 2012
Bloomberg News won a top award for political analysis for its examination of Super PACS, while The Arizona Republic and The Associated Press were co-winners of the inaugural breaking news award for print in the 2012 National Press Club Journalism Contest. For a complete list of winners, click here.
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