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    Square Peg: Confessions of a Citizen-Senator

    At a book party, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) spoke briefly about his political memoir Square Peg: Confessions of a Citizen-Senator, published by Basic Books. He also signed books for senators…

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    The Reporter's Privilege Under Siege

    New York Times reporter Judith Miller, who was jailed 85 days for refusing to reveal the source that disclosed the identity of undercover Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent Valerie Plam…

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    Media Coverage and Government Security

    Participants spoke to students about media coverage of the war on terrorism and reporting on sensitive national security material. Among the issues they addressed were Defense Department gui…

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    Military Operations and the Media

    The Thomas Jefferson Center for Protection of Free Expression held an event at the National Press Club where journalists, attorneys, and officials talked about media coverage of military ope…

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    Media Ethics

    Brian Lamb, founder and CEO of C-SPAN, moderated a panel of journalists and media experts who discussed media ethics and the news. They addressed a wide variety of topics including public tr…

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    U.S. Journalism

    Authors talked about the state of American journalism, focusing on how the media had changed the ways it filters and presents the news. Among the issues they addressed were the impacts of ne…

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    Telecommunications Act of 1996

    Newsweek hosted a panel discussion on the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Members of the panel took the opportunity to voice their opinions on what the future may hold in all realms of commu…

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    The View from the Defense Side

    “The View from the Defense Side", part of "The Libel Dilemma” Conference sponsored by The Annenberg Washington Program of Northwestern University.

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