'Covering Terrorism at Home': Free, All-Day Seminar for Journalists March 15 in Santa Monica

2/10/2004

From: Donna Washington of the National Press Foundation, 202-663-7285; http://www.nationalpress.org

News Advisory:

"Covering Terrorism at Home" a free all-day seminar for journalists will be held Monday, March 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. PST, in Santa Monica, Calif. The seminar is presented by Kiplinger Seminar Series in collaboration with The RAND Corp.

Terrorism is the biggest news and most serious threat in America since the Cold War, but translating it into local news is a frustrating challenge. That's why the RAND Corp., the nation's original "think tank" and the recognized expert on fighting terrorism, is joining the NPF for a special one-day seminar on covering terrorism -- from a West Coast perspective.

There is no cost, but reservations are required. The program is designed with plenty of time for questions and answers and everything is on-the-record. A maximum of 25 journalists will be admitted. Attendees must be employed as a print, broadcast or online journalist, or be an active freelancer. Journalists must provide for their own travel. Reservation deadline is 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. Pacific) March 11.

The seminar will begin sharply at 8:30 a.m. at RAND Corp. headquarters, 1700 Main Street, Santa Monica, with a continental breakfast. A light lunch will also be served.

Sessions include: -- Fighting Terrorists in America. Brian Jenkins, founder, RAND's terrorism research program.

-- Protecting Our Borders. Jack Riley, director of RAND Homeland Security Center.

-- Problems Facing Emergency Responders. Lois Davis, RAND analyst.

-- Is California Ready for a Biological Attack? Jeffrey Wasserman, RAND analyst.

-- Helping People Protect Themselves in a Chemical, Biological or Radiological Attack. Lynn Davis, RAND senior political scientist.

To reserve a seat or for more information contact the National Press Foundation, or visit http://www.nationalpress.org. E-mail is npf@nationalpress.org. Call Donna Washington at 202-663-7285. Fax is 202-530-2855. Mail to: National Press Foundation, HOMEFRONT, 1211 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 310, Washington, DC 20036. Provide name, affiliation, address, telephone, email and fax. The National Press Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation



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