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Almost every speaker was informative, forthcoming and engaging. This was a rare opportunity to enjoy direct access to individuals at the top of their organizations and professions. I'm returning to my office with literally dozens of immediate column ideas, plus a wealth of information that will work its way into future columns and stories.  (Driving and Behavior, Washington, D.C., June 2005)

Bob Dyer
Akron Beacon Journal

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Retirement Issues in the 21st Century - Program Completed
Seventeen journalists from around the nation began their fellowships with a reception and dinner Sunday night, and a full day of expert speakers on Monday, June 9. Click this headline to view Powerpoint presentations and audio from speakers including: Isabel Sawhill, a senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution; John Rother, Director of Policy and Strategy, AARP; and Dallas L. Salisbury, president and CEO of the Employee Benefit Research Institute.

2008-2009 Paul Miller Fellows Selected
Since 1987, Paul Miller fellows have helped write and broadcast the history of Washington, and of our nation, bringing to bear talent and skills honed in the Paul Miller program. The next class of Paul Miller fellows has been selected and will meet in July for an orientation reception.

Carl Cannon Discusses "Reagan's Disciple"
A recent Friends of the Foundation luncheon featured author Carl Cannon discussing his new book, Reagan's Disciple: George W. Bush's Troubled Quest for a Presidential Legacy. Carl co-wrote the book with his father, Lou Cannon.

Report from Inside Myanmar, at the NPF Newsbag
The J2J program of NPF has a friend inside Myanmar, who will file periodic reports to the highest journalistic standards. They'll be in our Newsbag blog, http://nationalpress.typepad.com/npfcommunity

The NPF Helpdesk - Updates Every Monday
The NPF Helpdesk is an online resource for journalists around the world covering HIV/AIDS. Every Monday, veteran journalist Ruth Pollard will share HIV/AIDS online resources and answer your questions regarding the challenges in HIV/AIDS reporting.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Program Highlights
Journalist to Journalist
An international program in which journalists work with other journalists to improve the coverage of pressing global issues.
Cartoon Spotlight
This is just one of the award-winning cartoons we've honored in the last two decades:
John Sherffius

John Sherffius
www.sherffiustoons.com
Award Year: 2004



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