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Posted by Staff on July 17, 2008 |

Legal Affairs correspondent Jay Tamboli will be attending the Allen Institute for Brain Science which will unveil the world’s first genome-wide spinal cord atlas.
The Washington Bureau will be covering hearings on nuclear weapons complex modernization, the assessment of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) performance since Katrina, administration interrogations of Guantanamo Bay and sustainable urban redevelopment and climate change. A news conference to release a new economic agenda “Invest in America’s Future” and a discussion on “Notions of Liberty in Islam” and a rally with activists from the Service Employees International Union will also be covered. The Washington Bureau will report on Oxfam America’s human development report for 2008-2009 and the Environmental and Energy Study Institute’s briefing on transportation policy and oil independence. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s weekly press conference will also be covered.
A Senator Barack Obama campaign conference call regarding how Ohio’s working women stand to benefit from Obama’s economic plan will be recorded. In addition, a conference call hosted by the ‘Every Child Matters’ education fund will be recorded.

July 17, 2008

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