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Periodicals Represented in Press Galleries PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES House Gallery 225–2941, Senate Gallery 224–0265 ADWEEK MAGAZINE—(202) 833–8184; 910 17th Street, Suite 215, Washington, DC 20005: Wendy Melillo, Todd Shields. AFRO AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS—(202) 291–9310; 1612 14th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20009: Hazel Trice Edney. AIRLINE BUSINESS—(703) 836–7442; 333 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 301, Alexandria, VA 22314: David Field. AMERICAN BANKER NEWSLETTERS—(202) 434–0335; 1325 G Street, NW., Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005: Matthew T. Brady, Arthur D. Postal. AMERICAN LAWYER MEDIA—(202) 828–0348; 1730 M Street, NW., Suite 802, Washington, DC 20036: Kate Ackley, Elizabeth Wheatly Aycock , Richard Barbieri, Jennifer Bier-Myers, Otis Bilodeau, Vanessa Blum, Joel Chineson, Deirdre Davidson, Elizabeth Engdahl, Ted Goldman, Jenna Greene, Jonathan Groner, Lily Henning, Bill Kisliuk, Tony Mauro, James Oliphant, Rebecca Pollard, Eva Rodriguez, Siobhan Roth, Tom Schoenberg, Evan P. Schultz. AMERICAN SHIPPER—(202) 347–1678; National Press Building, Room 1269, Washington, DC 20045: Christopher Gillis, Mark Sean McHugh. ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING CO.—(703) 750–8670; 6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield, VA 22159: Nicholas L. Adde, Bernard Adelsberger, Peter Atkinson, Lance M. Bacon, Laura Bailey, Bridgette Blair, Curtis Mark Brinkley, David Brown, John D. Burlage, David Castellon, Gina Cavallaro, Christopher Cavas, Colin Clark, Laura Colarusso, Robert Colenso, Matthew Cox, David Brian Craig, Vince Crawley, Kathleen A. Curthoys, Daniel Davidson, Chet Dembeck, Deborah M. Funk, Matthew Hilburn, Robert Hodierne, Bryant Jordan, Karen Grigg Jowers, Tim Kauffman, Gail Kaufman, Patricia Kime, Stephen Losey, Christian Lowe, Gordon Lubold, Brian MacKeil, Sidney William Matthews, Richard Maze, Jane Claire McHugh, W. Kent Miller, Christopher Munsey, Vago Muradian, Sean D. Naylor, Alex Neill, Brad Peniston, Donna M. Peterson, David Phinney, Gopal Ratnam, Jenn Richardson, Karen Robb, Bruce Rolfsen, Jason Sherman, Seena Simon, Amy Svitak, Francis Tiboni, James S. Tice, Gordon Trowbridge, Diane Tsimekles, Charles Vinch, Steve Watkins, Amy Wittman, John Wittman, Emily Woodward, Mollie Ziegler. ASIA TODAY—(202) 271–1100; 27025 McPhearson Square, Washington, DC 20038: Raghubir Goyal. ASSOCIATED FEATURES—(202) 965–0802; 1622 30th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20007: Warren Rogers. ATLANTIC INFORMATION SERVICES—(202) 775–9008; 1100 17th Street, NW., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036: Jill Brown. ATLANTIC MONTHLY—(202) 333–9211; 4780 Dexter Street, Washington, DC 20007–1015: James Fallows. AVIATION INTERNATIONAL NEWS—(301) 963–9253; 8020 Needwood Road, #101, Derwood, MD 20855: Paul Lowe, Roger Mola. AVIATION WEEK—(202) 833–2305; 1200 G Street, NW., Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005: James R. Asker, David Bond, John W. Croft, Frances Fiorino, David Fulghum, John D. Hughes, Jr., Paul S. Mann, Frank Morring, Jr., Bruce D. Nordwall, David M. North, Robert Wall. BNA NEWS—(202) 452–4200; 1231 25th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20037: Christopher J. Adams, Alexei Alexis, Michelle Amber, Donald G. Aplin, Leroy Armes, Jerome C. Ashton, Cecelia M. Assam, Pamela S. Atkins, Loren Becker, Alison Bennett, Deborah Billings, Cheryl Bolen, David Bottorff, Leonard Bracken, David Barry Brandolph, Rossella Brevetti, Angela L. Britt, Brian J. Broderick, Richard James Bronson, R. Christian Bruce, Susan Bruninga, Sue Bryant, Ellen Byerrum, Raul Cabrera, Derrick Cain, Kendra Casey, Irene Clarke-Gomez, Regina P. Cline, Jennifer Combs, Declan Conroy, Steven Cook, Matilda Monroe Corley, Lauren Couillard, Richard H. Cowden, James D. Crowne, Mark Cutler, Jeff Day, Gloria Deigh, Phyllis Diamond, Kimberlee Smith Doman, Dana J. Domone, Kenneth P. Doyle, Thomas Edmondson, Dana Elfin, Brett Ferguson, Michael Ferullo, James F. Fitzpatrick, Leslie G. Fleet, Lorraine S. Gilbert, Pam D. Ginsbach, Robert L. Goebes, Brant Goldwyn, Anne B. Goodwin, Diana I. Gregg, Angela Gregorits, Melinda Hanson, Steven Harras, Peter S. Hayes, Joyce Hedges, Keith M. Hill, Richard Hill, Susan Hobbs, Rebecca Hoffman, Elizabeth W. Hofmeister, Catherine Hollingsworth, Stephanie Ingersoll, Helen D. Irvin, Rochelle D. Jackson, Alisa Johnson, Fawn Johnson, Helen Jones, Hugh B. Kaplan, Marcia B. Kass, Bruce S. Kaufman, Gail S. Keller, Elaine Kessler, Altaf U. Khan, John Robert Kirkland, Vonronica Kolidakis, W. Randy Kubetin, Louis C. LaBrecque, Eric Lekus, Ralph Lindeman, Brian Alexander Lockett, Fabia H. Mahoney, Mary Ann Grena Manley, Lisa Mathis, Martha Matthews, Anandashankar Mazumdar, Gregory C. McCaffery, Rebecca Pearl McCracken, Susan J. McGolrick, Susan McInerney, Toby McIntosh, Rachel McTague, 1036 Periodical Press Galleries 1037 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES—Continued Margaret Miller, Nancy H. Montwieler, Nancy Moore, Pamela Najor, Bud Newman, Thomas O’Toole, Carol Oberdorfer, Nancy Ognanovich, Gloria R. Onley, Mitchell Alexander Otto, Susan J. Pannell, Constance Parten, Mack Paschal, Bernard Pazandowski, Pat Phibbs, Karen Pilson, D. Ward Pimley, Meredith Preston, Kurt Ritterpusch, Katherine Rizzo, Victoria Roberts, Linda Roeder, Lois C. Rose, Heather M. Rothman, Daniel J. Roy, Chris Rugaber, David T. Safford, Susan J. Sala, Paul A. Sarkis, S. Ali Sartipzadeh, Cathleen O’Connor Schoultz, Janet L. Sergeon, Nancy F. Simmons, Kenneth H. Skilling, James W. Skovron, John R. Small, Patricia S. Spencer, John Stam, Beth L. Starr, Julie A. Steinberg, Katherine M. Stimmel, Alan M. Stowell, Peyton Mackay Sturges, John H. Sullivan, Angela Swinson, Adrian Sybor, Kenneth Talley, Ronald Taylor, Steven Teske, Judith Thorn, Joseph Tinkelman, Michael R. Triplett, Amy Tsui, Thaddeus Verhoff, Chris Vidas, Patricia Ware, Adam Wasch, Gary A. Weinstein, Karen Leigh Werner, John M. Whalen, Elizabeth A. White, Eileen J. Williams, Jane A. Winebrenner, Jeffrey L. Winograd, Michael W. Wyand, Gary G. Yerkey, Mindy Yochelson, Barbara Yuill, Robert Te-Kang Zung. BARRON’S—(202) 862–6606; 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036: Thomas G. Donlan, James McTague. BILLBOARD MAGAZINE—(202) 833–8692; 910 17th Street, NW., Suite 215, Washington, DC 20006: Bill Holland. BILLING WORLD MAGAZINE—(703) 734–7050,2618; 7918 Jones Branch Drive, 3rd Floor, McLean, VA 22102: John Guerra, Jill Morgan. BLACK CONGRESSIONAL MONITOR—(202) 488–8879; P.O. Box 75035, Washington, DC 20013: Lenora Moragne. BLACK ENTERPRISE—(202) 544–3143; 1507 Massachusetts Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20003: Joyce Jones. BLATTER—(301) 699–3908; 4506 32nd Street, Mt. Rainier, MD 20712: Konrad Ege. BROADCASTING & CABLE—(202) 463–3708; 1627 K Street, NW., Washington, DC 20006: Paige Albiniak, John S. Eggerton, William McConnell, Dan Trigoboff, Donald V. West. BUDGET & PROGRAM—(202) 628–3860; P. O. Box 6269, Washington, DC 20015: Dean Sprague, John Sprague. BUSINESS PUBLISHERS—(301) 587–6300; 8737 Colesville Road, Suite 1100, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Andrew Arnold, Matthew Aukofer, Jeremy Bond, Rasheeda Crayton Childress, Colin Degen, Charles Dervarics, Elaine R. Eiserer, Leonard A. C. Eiserer, Thecla Fabian, Jay Fletcher, Bob Grupe, Sarah Spencer Hammond, John Higgins, Susan Hsu, Henry E. Kleiner, Steve Lash, Dale McGeehon, Mark W. Sherman, Corie Shomper, Michael David Speights, Richard Taylor, Eric M. Wieser, Charlotte Wright. BUSINESS TRAVEL NEWS—(703) 642–6422; P. O. Box 11269, Alexandria, VA 22312: Barbara C. Cook. BUSINESS WEEK—(202) 383–2120; 1200 G Street, NW., Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20005: Beth Belton, Aaron Bernstein, Amy Borrus, John A. Carey, Laura Cohn, Stan Crock, Richard S. Dunham, Paula Dwyer, Howard Gleckman, Douglas A. Harbrecht, Gloria B. Kassabian, Paul Magnusson, Michael D. McNamee, Richard Miller, Alexandra Starr, Jane Todaro, Lee Walczak, Stephen H. Wildstrom, Lorraine Woellert, Catherine T. Yang. CCH INC.—(202) 259–0012; 1015 15th Street, NW., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005: Sarah A. Borchersen-Keto, Jeffrey E. Carlson, Paula L. Cruickshank, Karin R. Dunlap, Martin Egna, Jacqueline E. Fajardo, Peter E. Feltman, Brendan DuBois Frost, David Hansen, Catherine A. Hubbard, George G. Jones, Joyce Mutcherson-Ridley, Lisa R. Neuder, Daniel Rinke, John Forrest Scorza, George L. Yaksick. CD PUBLICATIONS—(301) 588–6380; 8204 Fenton Street, Silver Spring MD 20910: Stephen Albright, Carrie Ann Alford, Amy L. Bernstein, Carrie Brown, Steven Brown, James S. Byrne, Sharon Lynn Clark, Mary E. Crowley, Thomas J. Edwards, Michael Gerecht, Vladimire Herard, Travis Hicks, George Hutchens, Todd Karpovich, Steve Kidney, David Kittross, Frank Klimko, Ted Knutson, Mark A. Kuhn, Alice Lipowicz, Martha McPartlin, Heather M. Nalbone, Jeffrey Pines, Douglas Scott, Joseph Smith, Frederick Sweeney, Wayne M. Welch, Charles Wisniowski. CMP MEDIA INC.—(202) 383–4783; 601 13th Street, NW., Suite 560 South, Washington, DC 20005: Beth Bacheldor, George Leopold, Jack W. Robertson, Amy Rogers. CQ RESEARCHER—(202) 887–8637; 1414 22nd Street, NW., Washington, DC 20037: Mary H. Cooper, Brian Hansen, Kenneth W. Jost, Kathy Koch, David Masci. CABLEWORLD—(703) 683–2933; 209A S. Union Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Alicia Mundy. CANCER LETTER—(202) 362–1809; 3821 Woodley Road NW., Washington, DC 20016: Kirsten Goldberg, Paul Goldberg. CAPITOL CITY PUBLISHERS—(703) 525–3080; 605 10th Street NE, Washington, DC 20002: Anita Kelly Cosgrove, Erika Fitzpatrick, Natalie C. Holmes, Gail Lawyer Norris, Jeanne M. Williams. CAPITOL PUBLICATIONS—(202) 312–6088; 1333 H Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005: Pamela Susan Moore. CHEMICAL MARKET REPORTER—(202) 393–1444; 1057 C National Press Building, Washington, DC 20045:
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