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Periodicals Represented in Press Galleries PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES House Gallery 225±2941, Senate Gallery 224±0265 Adweek MagazineÐ(202) 637±8872; 733 15th Street, NW, Suite 510, Washington, DC 20005: Wendy Melillo. Afro American NewspapersÐ(202) 332±0080; 1612 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009: Janice F. Brown, Maishah English, Marcus Matthews, Frances L. Murphy II, Ricardo Watts, James L. Wright, Jr. Airline BusinessÐ(703) 836±7443; 1321 Duke Street, Suite 305, Alexandria VA 22314: Ramon L. Lopez, Karen Walker. Al-Kifah Al-ArabiÐ(703) 471±5125; 3501 Stringfellow Court, Fairfax VA 22033: Samir F. Karam. Alfa PublishingÐ(703) 241±0625; 2601 N. Rockingham Street, Arlington VA 22209: Marshall Yates. American Banker NewslettersÐ(202) 347±2665,241; 1325 G Street NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005: Claire Chapman, Daniel Goldstein, Arthur D. Postal, Edward Staples. American ShipperÐ(202) 347±1678; National Press Building, Rm 1269, Washington, DC 20045: Clement Anthony Beargie, Christopher Gillis. American SpectatorÐ(703) 243±3733,237; 2020 North 14th Street, Suite 750, Arlington VA 22201: John Corry, Samuel J. Dealey, Wladyslaw Pleszczynski, Byron York. Armed Forces JournalÐ(703) 848±0493; 8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 611, McLean VA 22102: Glenn W. Goodman, Jr., John G. Roos, Jason Sherman. Army Times Publishing Co.Ð(703) 750±8682; 6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield VA 22159: Nicholas L. Adde, Peter Atkinson, Brian Berger, Julie Bird, Curtis Mark Brinkley, John D. Burlage, George Cahlink, Stephanie Cain, David Castellon, Christopher Cavas, Colin Clark, Rob Colenso, Gregory C. Couteau, Matthew Cox, Darlena J. Craig, David Brian Craig, Amy Danchuk, Gina Farrell, Warren Ferster, Philip Finnegan, Gidget Fuentes, Deborah Funk, Richard Gooden, Christy Harris, Margaret C. Harwood, Krista K. Hatch, Theresa Hitchens, Robert D. Holzer, Neff Karl Hudson, Roger T. Hyneman, Bryant Jordan, Karen Grigg Jowers, Marianne Lester, Gordon Lubold, Brian MacKeil, Sidney William Matthews, Kristina L. Maze, Richard Maze, Jane Claire McHugh, W. Kent Miller, David Mulholland, Sean D. Naylor, Alex Neill, Barbara Opall-Rome, Jennifer Palmer, Bradley Peniston, Donna M. Peterson, Christopher C. Prawdzik, John L. Pulley, Terrey Quindlen, Lon L. Rains, Gopal Ratnam, Leigh Rivenbark, George Seffers, Paula Shaki, PJ Shuey, Sam Silverstein, Phillip Thompson, James S. Tice, Brooks Tigner, Stephen Trimble, Diane Tsimekles, Steve Watkins, Jack Weible. Asia TodayÐ(202) 271±1100; 2020 National Press Building, Washington, DC 20045: Raghubir Goyal. Associated FeaturesÐ(202) 965±0802; 1622 30th Street NW, Washington, DC 20910: Warren Rogers. Association MeetingsÐ(301) 589±1692; 2215 Montgomery Street, Silver Spring MD 20910: Roland Leiser. Atlantic Information ServicesÐ(202) 775±9008; 1100 17th Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036: Jill Brown, Michael E. Carbine, Phoebe A. Eliopoulos, Christopher Gearon, Chad E. Hudnall, David McGuire, David Mlawsky, Erica Winter, Nina Youngstrom. Aviation International NewsÐ(301) 963±9253; 8020 Needwood Road, #101, Derwood MD 20855: Paul Lowe. Aviation WeekÐ(202) 383±2304; 1200 G Street NW, Suite 922, Washington, DC 20005: Joseph C. Anselmo, James R. Asker, David Fulghum, John D. Hughes, Jr., Paul S. Mann, James T. McKenna, Bruce D. Nordwall, David M. North. BNA NewsÐ(202) 452±7568; 1231 25th Street NW, Washington, DC 20037: Bruce Adelson, Paul F. Albergo, Jennifer Alvey, Michelle Amber, Donald G. Aplin, Leroy Armes, Jerome C. Ashton, Nadya Aswad, Pamela S. Atkins, Jessica L. Baez, Andrew M. Ballard, Alison Bennett, Deborah Billings, Richard Bingler, Camille Joan Blake, Jean Ann Blanke, Heather C. Bodell, Charles Bogino, Cheryl L. Bolen, Linda G. Botsford, David Bottorff, C. Jane Bowling, Chad R. Bowman, Eleanor Bradley, David Barry Brandolph, Rossella Brevetti, Angela L. Britt, Brian J. Broderick, Richard Bronson, R. Christian Bruce, Susan Bruninga, Sue Bryant, Ellen Byerrum, Martha M. Canan, Eileen E. Canning, AnnTherese Carlozzo, Brian A. Carr, Bernard S. Chabel, Emily Chuo, Shelene Clark, Irene Clarke- Gomez, Regina P. Cline, Jennifer Coderre, Janey Cohen, Bob Combs, Jennifer Combs, Colleen Congel, Matilda Monroe Corley, Mary M. Davis, Gloria Deigh, Kathryn J. Desmond, Phyllis Diamond, Kenneth P. Doyle, Scott R. Falk, Mark E. Felsenthal, Brett Ferguson, James F. Fitzpatrick, Shantelle Fowler, Court Gifford, Lorraine S. Gilbert, Pam D. Ginsbach, Anne B. Goodwin, Diana I. Gregg, Angela Gregorits, Mary Ann Grena, Joan H. Griffith, Lesly Hallman, Neil E. Hare, Donna Harris-Aikens, Keith M. Hill, Ursula Himali, Sindhu G. Hirani, Susan Hobbs, Elizabeth W. Hofmeister, Cheryl Hogue, Jeremy R. Holmes, Arnesa A. Howell, Judith Jacobs, Fawn Johnson, Helen Jones, Jennifer L. Kalms, Hugh B. Kaplan, Marcia B. Kass, Bruce S. Kaufman, David P. Kaut, Gail Keller, James 1041 VerDate 18-JUN-99 08:43 Sep 10, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 01041 Fmt 4474 Sfmt 4474 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.011 CDNEW PsN: CDNEW 1042 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIESÐContinued H. Kennedy, Elaine Kessler, Leslie King, John Robert Kirkland, Anthony Kreindler, Randy Kubetin, Louis C. LaBrecque, Anne M. Lange, Robin Lee, Eric Lekus, Annmarie Geddes Lipold, Brian A. Lockett, Jennifer B. Lucas, Fabia H. Mahoney, Eileen Malloy, Suzanne Elam Manning, Martha A. Matthews, Wallis E. McClain, Jr., Rebecca P. McCracken, Alex McElroy, Susan J. McGolrick, Kevin P. McGowan, Susan McInerney, Toby McIntosh, Albert McMeen, Allison Meyer, Margaret Miller, Nancy Montwieler, Nancy J. Moore, Gail Moorstein, Kurt D. Naasz, David Nather, Bernard Newman, Thomas O'Toole, Carol Oberdorfer, Nancy Ognanovich, Cynthia S. Omberg, Gloria R. Onley, Rebecca J. Osvath, Mack Arthur Paschal, Michele Peters, D. Ward Pimley, Stanley S. Pond, Amy Porter, Pamela M. Prah, Victoria Roberts, Tod Robinson, Lisa M. Rockelli, Sara Thurin Rollin, Lois C. Rose, Daniel J. Roy, Cheryl Saenz, Susan J. Sala, Paul A. Sarkis, S. Ali Sartipzadeh, David A. Sayre, Dean T. Scott, Marc Selinger, Janet L. Sergeon, Jennifer Silverman, Nancy F. Simmons, Kenneth H. Skilling, James W. Skovron, John R. Small, Patricia S. Spencer, Beth Starr, Julie Steinberg, Charlotte K. Stichter, Katherine M. Stimmel, James A. Stimson, Alan M. Stowell, Peyton M. Sturges, Ronald Taylor, Steven Teske, Judith Thorn, Joseph Tinkelman, Chris Vidas, Patricia. Ware, Gary A. Weinstein, Karen Leigh Werner, John M. Whalen, Elizabeth A. White, Mark A. Williams, Jane A. Winebrenner, Rachel S. Witmer, Tamu Wright, Wendell Yee, Gary G. Yerkey, Barbara Yuill, Alec Zacaroli, Robert Te-Kang Zung. Barron'sÐ(202) 862±6606; 1025 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036: Thomas G. Donlan, James McTague, William Pesek, Jr.. Bill CommunicationsÐ(703) 528±4564; 102 North George Mason Road, Arlington VA 22203: Joan K. Murray. Black Congressional MonitorÐ(202) 488±8879; 609 Fourth Street SW, Washington, DC 20013: Lenora Moragne. Black EnterpriseÐ(202) 544±3143; 1509 Massachusetts Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20003: Joyce Jones. BlatterÐ(301) 699±3908; 4506 32nd Street, Mt. Rainier MD 20912: Konrad Ege. Broadcasting & CableÐ(202) 463±3701; 1627 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006: Paige Albiniak, John S. Eggerton, Kim McAvoy, William McConnell, Mark Karl Miller, Elizabeth Rathbun, Dan Trigoboff, Donald V. West. Budget & ProgramÐ(202) 628±3860; P. O. Box 6269, Washington, DC 20015: Dean Sprague, John Sprague. Business PublishersÐ(301) 587±6300; 8737 Colesville Road, Suite 1100, Silver Spring MD 20910: Nancy Lee Aldrich, Matthew Aukofer, Bonita Becker, Richard W. Bickers, Jeremy Bond, Shani A. Brown, Daniel J. Cohen, Rasheeda Crayton, Charles J. Dervarics, Elaine R. Eiserer, Leonard A. C. Eiserer, Thecla Fabian, Len Famiglietti, Charlotte Garvey, Ronald Grandon, Regina Gretschel, Bob Grupe', Louise A. Harris, Kim Hayes, David Jones, Henry E. Kleiner, Charles Knebl, Brian Love, Kesha Moorefield, Grant Moser, Meredith Nareum, Pat Phibbs, William Pritchard, Linda Roeder, TaNika Seaborn, Ken Silverstone, Michael David Speights, Sarah E. Spencer, Susan Tengesdal, Elizabeth Whitehouse, Ian Wilhelm, Charlotte Wright, Mary Helen Yarborough. Business Travel NewsÐ(703) 642±6422; P. O. Box 11269, Alexandria VA 22312: Barbara C. Cook. Business WeekÐ(202) 383±2130; 1200 G Street NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20005: Aaron Bernstein, Amy Borrus, John A. Carey, Laura Cohn, Stan Crock, Richard S. Dunham, Paula Dwyer, Susan Garland, Howard Gleckman, Douglas A. Harbrecht, Gloria B. Kassabian, Paul Magnusson, Michael D. McNamee, Jane Todaro, Owen Ullmann, Lee Walczak, Stephen H. Wildstrom, Lorraine Woellert, Catherine T. Yang. CCH Inc.Ð(202) 661±3557; 655 15th Street NW, Suite 265, Washington, DC 20005: Jeffrey E. Carlson, Sheila R. Cherry, Stephen K. Cooper, Paula L. Cruickshank, Peter E. Feltman, Brendan DuBois Frost, Catherine A. Hubbard, Joyce Mutcherson-Ridley, John Forrest Scorza, Cynthia Zirkle. CD PublicationsÐ(301) 588±6380; 8204 Fenton Street, Silver Spring MD 20910: Stephen Albright, Nikki Bernstein, Sarah Brumfield, Alan F. Cohen, Leonard Curry, Robert M. Duke, William Hoar, Cameron Huddleston, David Kittross, Mark Kuhn, Joseph Lazzaro, Miles Liss, Joseph Lovece, Thomas W. O'Brien, Peter R. Olson, Allison Patterson, Philip Porado, Judith Saies, Myron Struck, Ray Sweeney, Wayne M. Welch. CMP Media Inc.Ð(202) 383±4790; 529 14th Street, NW, Suite 1170, Washington, DC 20045: Julie Anderson, Lou Bertin, Patricia Brown, Beth Davis, Kate Gerwig, Brian Gillooly, Amy Larsen, George Leopold, Mary Mosquera, Wayne Rash, Jr., Jack W. Robertson, Mark Rockwell, Amy Rogers, Stephanie
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