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EVENTS ON TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2002

TIME: All Day

EVENT: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE holds a program entitled "Beyond Broadband: Policy and Business Strategies for Next Generation Applications and Services."

ANGENDA: Highlights:

Congressional Breakfast -- House and Senate Outlook From The House

Rep. Chris Cannon, R-UT

Sen. Sam Brownback, R-KS

Sen. Conrad Burns, R-MT

9:30 a.m. - Thomas J. Donohue, President and Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and President, National Chamber Foundation

Richard E. Wiley, Conference Chair and Managing Partner, Wiley Rein & Fielding, LLP

9:45 a.m. - Building Broadband Demand: Enhancing Business Productivity and Delivering Consumer Value

Edward Whitacre, Jr., Chairman of the Board and CEO, SBC Communications, Inc.

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10:15 a.m. - Case Studies and Current Applications: Businesses on the Cutting Edge of Broadband

Felix Lin, Vice Chairman and Co-Founder, AvantGo

Dr. Arunas Slekys, Vice President, Hughes Network Systems

Bruce Eckfeldt, Engagement Manager, IconNicholson

Jim Ritchie, President and CEO, Meridian IQ

Seth Sciesel, Reporter, Telecommunications, The New York Times

11:15 a.m. - Driving Demand: Cost or Content?

James Cicconi, General Counsel and Executive Vice President for Law and Government Affairs, AT&T

11:30 a.m. - Business Models of the Future: How Will Businesses Use Next Generation Applications and Servicesto Increase Profitability and Efficiency?

Mark Bronfman, Strategy Partner, Communications and High Tech, Accenture

Brenda Swithenbank, Vice President, Avaya, Inc.

Gary Bachula, Vice President, Internet2

Houston Williams, Founder & CEO, Pacific Network Supply

Bruce Mehlman, Asst. Secretary for Technology Policy, U.S. Department of Commerce

12:40 a.m. - Luncheon Keynote Address:

How the Federal Communications Commission is preparing for Convergence

Michael Powell, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission

p.m. - Does Content Protection Equal Demand Creation - Is the Current Regulatory Framework Sufficient to Promote New Business and Consumer-friendly Products on a Global Scale?

Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)

Rick Lane, Vice President, News Corporation

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David Leibowitz, Co-Founder, Verance

Frank Rose, Sr. Editor, Wired

3:15 p.m. - Creating Demand Locally and Nationally: A Case Study

Richard Ellenberger, President and CEO, Broadwing Inc.

3:30 p.m. - How Do We Achieve Regulatory Certainty in Evolving Communications Business?

Jason Oxman, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Covad Communications Company

Robert Quinn, Vice President, Federal Government Affairs, AT&T

Dan Brenner, Sr. Vice President for Law & Regulatory Affairs, National Cable and Telecommunications Association

Brian Fontes, Vice President, Cingular

Susanne Guyer, Vice President, Verizon

Susan Lynner, Sr. Vice President, Prudential Securities

4:30 p.m. - Dr. Dave Clark, Sr. Research Scientist - Advanced Network Architecture Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 1615 H Street NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-463-5682

WEB ADDRESS: uschamber.com

TIME: All Day

EVENT: ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION holds its annual public policy forum.

AGENDA: Highlights:

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Capital Hilton Hotel, 1001 16th Street, Washington, D.C.

CONTACT: 703-276-2772

TIME: All Day

EVENT: BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY ORGANIZATION holds its BIO-Defense and Homeland Security Procurement Conference and Expo.

AGENDA: Highlights:

7:45 a.m. - Morning Plenary: "The Role of Biotechnology in Defending America"

Carl Feldbaum, President, Biotechnology Industry Organization

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Dr. Ken Alibek, President, Advanced Biosystems, Inc.

Dr. Richard Klausner, Special Advisor to the President for Counter terrorism

8:30 a.m. - DoD Biodefense Program Needs for Strategic Biotechnology

Development -- Representatives from procurement offices in DoD, DARPA and the Services describe their technology needs and mechanisms for soliciting proposals

Dr. Anna Johnson-Winegar, Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Chemical-Biological Defense)

Col. Steve Reeves, Joint PEO Chem/Bio Defense Program, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command

Dr. Jay Valdes, Senior Scientist, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command

Col. Gerald Parker, Deputy for Research and Development, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

Dr. Michael Goldblatt, DARPA, Defense Sciences Office12 noon - Lunch Plenary: "Biodefense Acquisition - A View from the Hill"

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-OR

1:30 p.m. - HHS Homeland Defense Plans and Programs -- Representatives from procurement offices at NIH

institutes and HHS describe their technology needs and mechanisms for soliciting proposals

Dr. Kathryn Zoon, Director, Center for Biologics Research and Education, Food and Drug Administration

Dr. Lisa Simpson, Deputy Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Dr. John McGowan, Director of Extramural Affairs, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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Dr. Gregory Milman, Office of Innovation and Special Programs, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Double Tree Hotel Crystal City, 300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA

CONTACT: 202-962-9200

WEB ADDRESS: bio.org

TIME: All Day

EVENT: FREE CONGRESS FOUNDATION presents the World Russian Forum themed Opportunities in U.S. --Russia Relations. US-Russian relations have acquired a new character, with a strategic alliance, fighting common global threats. The tremendous growth and potential of the Russian market is now offering unparalleled opportunities, enabling US industry to trade and invest in Russia. The World Russian Forum will provide the setting for dialogue between business and political representatives and enhance the new era of economic, cultural, scientific and social cooperation between the two countries.

AGENDA: Highlights:

9 a.m. - Education, Science, Cultural, and Religious aspects of US - Russian Alliance

Edward Lozansky, President, American University in Moscow

Tim Hallman, Brookhaven National Lab

Sergei Kravchenko, MGIMO (Moscow State University for International Relations)

Mikhail Malkovsky, Moscow State University

Valery Milashenko, Data Systems and Solutions

Norman Neureiter, Science Advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell, US State Department

Yuri Panebratsev, Dubna Nuclear Research Institute

Stanley Riveles, Office of the Science & Technology, US State Department

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Glenn Schweitzer, National Research Council

Alexei Sissakian, Dubna Nuclear Research Institute

Timothy Thyreen, Waynesburg College

11 a.m. - Russian Health and Demographic Crisis: US support and aid for an improved medical care system for the 21st century

Stanley J. Tillinghast, M.D., M.P.A., Executive Director, Alliance for Medical Systems Transformation.

Olusoji Adeyi, M.D., Senior Health Specialist for Europe and Central Asia, World Bank.

Edward J. Burger, M.D., Sc.D., President, Institute for Health Policy Analysis.

Clifford Grammich, Ph.D., Demographer, Rand Corporation

12:30 p.m. - Keynote address by Rep Curt Weldon, PA, discussing US-Russia partnership: A new time, a new beginning

2 p.m. - Russia - NATO Joint Missile Defense Coalition in the War on Terror and nuclear non-proliferation

Arnaud De Borchgrave, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Senator Richard Lugar

Sergei Abelcev, Committee on Information Policy, State Duma

Leon Aron, American Enterprise Institute

John Bolton, Undersecretary for Arms Control, US State Department

Ariel Cohen, Heritage Foundation

Laura Holgate, Nuclear Threat Initiative Program

William S. Lind, Free Congress Foundation

Arkady Murashev, Union of Right Forces, Institute for Freedom and Democracy

Ted Oelstrom, Lt. General USAF (Rtd), Harvard National Security Program

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Tatyana Parkhalina, Inst. of Scientific Info of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Paul Weyrich, Free Congress Foundation

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., President & CEO, Center for Security Policy

3:30 p.m. - US - Russian cooperation in promoting democratic reforms. Russian Media: freedom of expression and commercial viability.

Eileen O'Connor, Former CNN Bureau Chief in Moscow

Leon Aron, American Enterprise Institute

Ilya Baranikas, Moscow News

Konstantin Borovoi, President, VYSO

Arnaud De Borchgrave, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Ajay Goyal, The Russia Journal

Irena Lesnevskaya, President, REN TV

Edward Lozansky, President, Kontinent USA Media Group

Arkady Murashev, Union of Right Forces, Inst. for Freedom and Democracy

Steve Nix, International Republican Institute

Alexei Pankin, Open Society Foundation

Serge Schmemann, The New York Times

Martin Sieff, Senior Foreign Correspondent, United Press International

Helen Teplitskaia, President, American - Russian Chamber of Comm. & Industry

Boris Unanov, Chief Foreign Editor, Obschaya Gazeta

Rep. Dan Burton, R-IN

Sen. Larry Craig, R-ID

Rep. Tom DeLay, R-TX

Rep. Eliot Engel, D-NY

Rep. Benjamin Gilman, R-NY

Sen. Charles Grassley, R-IA

Rep. Dennis Hastert, R-IL

Sen. James Inhofe, R-OK

Sen. Richard Lugar, R-IN

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Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-CA

Rep. Curt Weldon, R-PA

Rep. Joe Wilson, R-SC

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: G-50 Dirksen Office Building, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-986-6010

WEB ADDRESS: russiajournal.com

TIME: All Day

EVENT: DUKE INSTITUTE ON CARE AT THE END OF LIFE AND THE NATIONAL HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE ORGANIZATION present An Executive Leadership Conference themed End of Life Care: A Timeless Model

AGENDA: Highlights:

2 p.m. - Welcome and Introduction

Keith G. Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H.

2:30 p.m. - "End-of-Life Care: A Timeless Model"

Keynote Address

Mary Labyak, M.S.S.W., L.C.S.W.

3:45 p.m. "Increasing Access to Hospice and Palliative Care"

True Ryndes, A.N.P., M.P.H.

Bruce Jennings, M.A.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Omni Shoreham, 2500 Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 703-837-1500

WEB ADDRESS:nhpco.org

TIME: 7:30 a.m.

EVENT: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Foundation's Congressional Breakfast discussing "Beyond Broadband: Policy and Business Strategies for Next Generation Applications and Services" featuring Sen. Conrad Burns, R-MT.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 1615 H Street NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-463-5682

WEB ADDRESS:uschamber.com

TIME: 9:15 a.m.

EVENT: GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY holds a briefing to discuss The 2002 Networked Economy Summit themed "Meeting Security Challenges with Technology."

WHO: The speakers are:

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Rep. Thomas M. Davis III (R-Va), 2002 Networked Economy Summit Co-Chair

Alan Merten, president, George Mason University

Mark Grady, dean, George Mason University School of Law

Bradford Brown, chairman, The Tech Center at George Mason University School of Law

James Poisant, president, 2002 Networked Economy Summit

Lisa Nelson, vice president, external relations, for AOL Time

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: Jan Goebel, 703-938-1242

WEB ADDRESS: networked-economy.org

TIME: 9:30 a.m.

EVENT: BROOKINGS INSTITUTION National Issues Forum entitled "Homeland Security: New Brookings Study Analyzes Bush Administration's Proposals, Recommends Additional Steps."

WHO: The speakers are:

Sen. Fred Thompson, R-TN

James B. Steinberg, Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy Studies

Ivo H. Daalder, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies

Michael E. O'hanlon, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies

Peter R. Orszag, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Rep. Jane Harman, D-CA

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-797-6105

WEB ADDRESS: brookings.edu

TIME: 9:30 a.m.

EVENT: CABLE IN THE CLASSROOM holds a news conference to release the results of a report entitled "Learning With Technology: Evidence That Technology Can, and Does, Support Learning."

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DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: JW Marriott, 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 703-276-2772

TIME: 9:30 a.m.

EVENT: YESAWICH, PEPPERDINE & BROWN holds a news conference releasing the 2002 National Leisure Travel Monitor.

WHO: The speakers are:

Peter C. Yesawich, Ph.D., president & CEO and Dennis Marzella, senior vice

president, research, Yesawich, Pepperdine & Brown.

Con Hitchcock, Chairman of the Orbitz Consumer Advisory Board

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-530-4699, 202-361-1801

TIME: 10 a.m.

EVENT: THE AMERICAN CAUSE presents a debate on War or Peace: Which Way America?

AGENDA: Highlights:

10 a.m. - Panel Discussion

Should the U.S. invade Iraq? Does the President need congressional consent to expand the war?

Pat Buchanan, Robert Novak vs. Richard Perle, Reuel Gerecht

1 p.m. - Panel Discussion

Is our relationship with Israel a strategic asset? What role should the U.S. play in the Middle East peace process?

Pat Buchanan, Georgie Anne Geyer vs. Tony Blankley, Frank Gaffney

Human Events Editor Terry Jeffrey will moderate both sessions.

5 p.m. - Reception

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Capital Hilton, 16th and K Streets NW, Washington, DC

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CONTACT: 703-237-2034

WEB ADDRESS: theamericancause.org

TIME: 10 a.m.

EVENT: UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE presents the President of Montenegro Milo Djukanovic

Discussing the future of Montenegro.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 1200 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-429-3824

WEB ADDRESS: usip.org

TIME: 10 a.m.

EVENT: WOODROW WILSON CENTER Director's Forum discussing Our Cities, Our Future with Anthony Williams, Mayor of Washington, DC.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: One Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-287-3400

WEB ADDRESS: wwics.edu

TIME: 12 noon

EVENT: CATO INSTITUTE holds a policy forum on "Does Polling Hurt Democracy?" Polling of public opinion has come to dominate our political life. Presidents and members of Congress consult their pollsters just as ancient politicians queried the Oracle of Delphi.

WHO: The speakers are:

Matthew Robinson, Author, Mobocracy: How the Media's Obsession with Polling Twists the News, Alters Elections, and Undermines Democracy

John Zogby, Zogby International

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-789-5229

WEB ADDRESS: cato.org

TIME: 12:15 p.m.

EVENT: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PORT AUTHORITIES holds a luncheon briefing on "Securing America's Ports."

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AGENDA: Highlights:

Kurt Nagle, President AAPA

Mike Leone, Port Director, Massachusetts Port Authority and Chairman, AAPA Security Task Force

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Room B354, Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 703-706-4714

WEB ADDRESS: aapa-ports.org

TIME: 12:30 p.m.

EVENT: WOMAN'S NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB presents Dr. Ainslie Embree, president of the Taraknath Das Foundation, which encourages understanding between India and the U.S.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 1526 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-232-7363

WEB ADDRESS: democraticwomen.org

TIME: 12:30 p.m.

EVENT: INSTITUTE FOR POLICY STUDIES holds a brownbag seminar on "AIDS: The Real Global Threat," featuring Salih Booker, Director of Africa Action and co-author of a recently released report by the Foreign Policy In Focus project entitled "Africa Policy Outlook 2002". In his analysis, Booker notes, "the HIV/AIDS pandemic is a far greater global threat to human security than is the threat posed by organized terrorist groups.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Institute for Policy Studies, 733 15th St, NW, Washington DC

CONTACT: 202-234-9383

WEB ADDRESS: ips-dc.org

TIME: 12:30 p.m.

EVENT: JAFFE ASSOCIATES holds a media briefing/luncheon to discuss the direction of the economy and stock and bond markets, including whether the 1st quarter growth rate is sustainable, the coming surprises for analysts, the impact of Enron, and the three factors that could derail the positive growth.

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WHO: The speakers are:

William E. Lauer, Jr., chief investment officer for Chevy Chase Trust

Thomas F. Carpenter, chief economist for Chevy Chase Trust and ASB Capital Management

Andrew C. Palmer, director of fixed income management for ASB Capital Management

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: City Club, Columbia Square Building, Lower Level, 555 13th Street, NW (Metro Stop: Metro Center- 12th & F St. exit), Washington, DC

CONTACT: 302-286-6806

WEB ADDRESS: jaffeassociates.com

TIME: 12:30 p.m.

EVENT: NATIONAL PRESS CLUB holds its "Luncheon Newsmaker" news program featuring Tommy Thompson Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services discussing, "A Little Prevention Won't Kill You."

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: National Press Club, 14th and F Streets NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-662-7500

WEB ADDRESS: npc.press.org

TIME: 1 p.m.

EVENT: NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD holds a news conference to discuss highlights of Science and Engineering Indicators 2002, the NSB's biennial report to the President.

WHO: The speakers are:

Richard Tapia and Anita Jones, members, National Science Board

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: National Press Club, 14th and F Streets NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: William Harms or William Noxon, 703-292-8070

WEB ADDRESS: nsf.gov

TIME: 1:30 p.m.

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EVENT: NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN AND POLICING holds its conference themed "Advancing Women's Leadership In Law Enforcement."

AGENDA: Highlights:

1:30 p.m. -- Opening news conference

2:30 p.m.- Lifetime Achievement & Breaking the Glass Ceiling Awards Ceremony

Keynote Speaker: Brigadier General Wilma Vaught (Ret.), U.S. Air Force, Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, VA

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 703-522-2214

WEB ADDRESS: womenpolicing.org

TIME: 1:30 p.m.

EVENT: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY presents Professor Elie Wiesel, Boston University is a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, author, Holocaust survivor discussing "Prospects for Peace in the Middle East."

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: Gaston Hall, 37TH and O Streets NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-687-4328

WEB ADDRESS:Georgetown.edu

TIME: 2:30 p.m.

EVENT: GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Sigur Center for Asian Studies hosts a panel discussion on U.S. -- Japan relations featuring members of the U.S. Congress and Japanese Diet.

WHO: The speakers are:

Mike Mochizuki, professor and director of the Elliott School's Sigur Center

Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wisconsin

Rep. James McDermott, D-Washington

Iwao Matsuda, Liberal Democratic Party, House of Councilors, Gifu Prefecture

Yoshinori Ohno, Liberal Democratic Party, Kagawa - 3rd District

Yasuhisa Shiozaki, Liberal Democratic Party, Ehime District

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Ichizo Miyamoto, Liberal Democratic Party, Hyogo -- 9th District

Isamu Ueda, New Komeito Party, Proportional Representation -- Minami Kanto

Yuriko Koike, New Conservative Party, Hyogo -- 6th District

Kaneshige Wakamatsu, New Kometo Party, PR -- North Kanto Region

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 805 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: Eric Solomon, 202-994-3087

WEB ADDRESS:gwu.edu

TIME: 3 p.m.

EVENT: LEXINGTON INSTITUTE holds a special education reform conference themed "Better IDEAs: Bringing Meaningful Reform to Special Education."

WHO: The speakers are:

Rep. Michael Castle, R-DE, Chairman, House Subcommittee on Education Reform;

Kalman Hettleman, former member, Baltimore City School Board;

Charles Hokanson, Professional Staff Member, House Education Committee;

Dr. Gretchen LeFever, Center for Pediatric Research, Eastern Virginia Medical School;

Andrew Rotherham, Director, 21st Century Schools Project, Progressive Policy Institute.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 2261 Rayburn Office Building Washington, DC

CONTACT: 703-522-5828

WEB ADDRESS: lexingtoninstitute.org

TIME: 3:30 p.m.

EVENT: WOODROW WILSON CENTER holds a program on The Great North Korean Famine: Famine, Politics, and Foreign Policy with Andrew S. Natsios, Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: One Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-287-3400

WEB ADDRESS: wwics.edu

TIME: 4 p.m.

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EVENT: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PAUL H. NITZE SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES holds a lecture entitled "Current Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy" with Gerard Baker, chief U.S. correspondent for the Financial Times.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-663-5626

WEB ADDRESS: sais-jhu.org

TIME: 4:30 p.m.

EVENT: CENTER FOR EDUCATION REFORM marks the 10th anniversary of opening the first charter school with a briefing and congressional salute.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 385 Russell Office Building, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-822-9000

WEB ADDRESS: edreform.com

TIME: 6 p.m.

EVENT: HERITAGE FOUNDATION holds a program entitled "What's So Great About America."

Featuring author, Dinesh D'Souza, Robert and Karen Rishwain Research Fellow, Hoover Institution

Matthew Spalding, Director, Center for American Studies.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 214 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-675-1752

WEB ADDRESS: heritage.org

TIME: 6 p.m.

EVENT: KENNEDY CENTER MILLENIUM STAGE presents JazzSpeaks with poets reading their works accompanied by the acclaimed Keter Betts Quartet.

DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 2700 F Street NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-416-8000

WEB ADDRESS: kennedy-center.org

TIME: 7 p.m.

EVENT: POLITICS & PROSE BOOKSTORE presents Robert Caro discussing and signing Master Of The Senate his third volume in his biography of Lyndon Johnson. Caro is a master at providing the context and feel of the events, fitting the personalities into their time.

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DATE: April 30, 2002

LOCATION: 5015 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-364-1919

WEB ADDRESS: politics-prose.com

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