Come to Nashville.It's not too late to register for the 2002 NCEW NCEW National Conference of Editorial Writers Convention: First Amendment Under Siege. Set aside September 18-21 for professional enrichment and a good time in Nashville. Great speakers: U.S. Senator Fred Thompson, Nat Hentoff Nat Hentoff (born June 10, 1925) is an American historian, novelist, jazz critic, and columnist for the Village Voice, JazzTimes, Legal Times, Washington Times, The Progressive, Editor & Publisher, Free Inquiry and , Cal Thomas, Cynthia Tucker Cynthia Tucker (born 1955 in Monroeville, Alabama) is an American syndicated columnist, and the editor of the opinion section of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She was recognized with a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 2007 "for her courageous, clear-headed columns that , John Seigenthaler John Seigenthaler may be:
Great sessions: First Amendment challenges in the arts; freedom of information in age of terror; what we have lost since September 11; Roasting sacred cows; religious freedom; research tips; and more. Great prices: $200 registration; $230 activity package. And a downtown hotel at $109 per night (plus taxes). Call headquarters on or before September 11 to sign up: 301/984-3015. (Late-late comers can register at the desk in Nashville.) |
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