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FELLOWSHIPS / FIVE-DAY FELLOWSHIPS /
Promise or Pablum? What a New Adminstration Means for America's Families
National Press Club, Washington, D.C. February 2001

Bruce
Alpert, Washington
correspondent, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans
Ruby L. Bailey, Washington correspondent, Detroit Free Press
Deborah Barfield, Washington correspondent, Newsday
Stephanie Barrett, education reporter, Daily Press, Newport News,
Va.
Patrick Boyle, editor, Youth Today
Leslie Brody, reporter, The Record, Hackensack, N.J.
Jacqueline Charles, social services reporter, The Miami Herald
Karin Fischer, Washington correspondent, Charleston (W.Va.) Daily
Mail
Bruce I. Friedland, Washington correspondent, The Florida Times-Union
Lisa Friedman, Washington correspondent, Oakland Tribune/ANG
Newspapers
Suzanne Gamboa, Texas regional reporter, The Associated Press
Craig Gilbert, Washington bureau chief, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Angela Greiling, Washington correspondent, Small Newspaper Group, Inc.
Mei-Ling Hopgood, Washington correspondent, Dayton (Ohio) Daily
News
Caitlin G. Johnson, staff writer, Connect for Kids
Rachel Jones, reporter, National Public Radio
Sarah Kellogg, regional reporter, Newhouse News Service
Linda Kramer, Deputy bureau chief, People magazine
Mary Leonard, Washington correspondent, The Boston Globe
Rebecca Lipkin, rroducer, ABC World News Tonight
Judith Malveaux, education reporter, Daily Press (Newport News,
Va.)
Laura Meckler, reporter, The Associated Press
Michele M. Melendez, national correspondent, Newhouse News Service
Julee Newberger, assistant managing editor, Connect for Kids
Patty Rhule, freelance writer/editor, University Park, Md.
Jacqueline Salmon, reporter, The Washington Post
Marilyn Werber Serafini, staff correspondent, National Journal
Laura Sessions Stepp, reporter, The Washington Post
Sandi Svoboda, children's issues writer, Block News Alliance
Pat Wingert, Washington correspondent, Newsweek
Stacey Zolt, Washington correspondent, Scripps Howard News Service
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