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The Election 2008 Visiting Journalists Program
Agenda

October 22 – 50 Visiting Journalists Arrive in Washington

October 23

Briefings on U.S Media and Elections
Foreign Press Center
529 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20045
    
Reception and Program
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006

October 24 – Briefings on U.S. Media and Elections

October 25 – Journalists depart for attachments in battleground states

November 5 – Return to Washington

November 6
– Debriefings on U.S. experience

November 7 – Journalists depart for home countries


This program is sponsored by:

The United States Department of State's U.S. Foreign Press Center



Click here to go to the home page for the Elections program
           

Click here to read the program agenda

 

Read the participant's blogs!

Participants are excited to share what they've learned:

BaradaCovering the 2008 US election in Ohio has been akin to the experience of witnessing a bloodless revolution in the making – and being part of the most seminal moments of the modern times. Read more!

Murtaza Ali Shah works for bi-lingual Pakistani newspaper The News/Daily Jang (UK edition)



Click here to view the Elections 2008 Photo Gallery

More About the Program

For more information, please contact:

Elections Program
International Center for Journalists
1616 H Street NW, Third Floor
Washington, DC 20006

T: 202-737-3700
E: elections@icfj.org


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