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Periodicals Represented in Press Galleries PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES House Gallery 225–2941, Senate Gallery 224–0265 ADOLESCENT MEDICINE—(301) 770–1884; 5901 Montrose Road Suite 408 North, Rockville, MD 20852: Nathaniel Polster. ADWEEK MAGAZINE—(202) 833–2551, 910 17th Street NW., Suite 215, Washington, DC 20005, Wendy Melillo, Todd Shields. AFRO AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS—(202) 319–1292; 3200 13th Street NW., Washington, DC 20010: Hazel Trice Edney. AIRLINE BUSINESS—(703) 836–7442; 333 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 301, Alexandria, VA 22314: David Field. AMERICAN LAWYER MEDIA—(202) 457–0686; 1730 M Street NW., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036: Vanessa Blum, Bethany Broida, David L. Brown, Debra Bruno, Joel Chineson, Elizabeth Engdahl, Ted Goldman, Lily Henning, Antony Mauro, Jason McLure, Andrew Metzger, James Oliphant, Anna Palmer, Eva Rodriguez, Robert Rogers, Tom Schoenberg, Emma Schwartz, Roberto Westbrook. AMERICAN SHIPPER—(202) 347–1678; National Press Building, Room 1269, Washington, DC 20045: Christopher Gillis. ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING CO.—(703) 750–9000; 6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield, VA 22159: Nicholas L. Adde, Nicole Gaudiano Albright, Lance M. Bacon, Laura Bailey, David Brown, Gina Cavallaro, Christopher Cavas, Laura Colarusso, Robert Colenso, Matthew Cox, David Brian Craig, Vince Crawley, Kathleen A. Curthoys, Daniel Davidson, Mark Faram, Deborah M. Funk, Glenn W. Goodman, Matthew Hilburn, Tichakorn Hill, Robert Hodierne, Bryant Jordan, Karen Grigg Jowers, Tim Kauffman, Patricia Kime, Stephen Losey, Christian Lowe, Gordon Lubold, Brain MacKeil, Sidney William Matthews, Richard Maze, Jane Claire McHugh, W. Kent Miller, Christopher Munsey, Vago Muradian, Sean D. Naylor, Alex Neill, Brad Peniston, David Phinney, Gopal Ratnam, Jenn Richardson, Bruce Rolfsen, John Roos, Andrew Scutro, Eileen Sullivan, James S. Tice, Gordon Trowbridge, Charles Vinch, Karen Walker, Steve Watkins, Amy Wittman, 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, Eve Collins, Steve Davis, Lauren Flynn, Dan Landrigan, Chris Meehan, Pamela D. Taulbee, B.J. Taylor II. ATLANTIC MONTHLY—(202) 739–8400; 600 New Hampshire Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20037: James Fallows, Joshua Green. AVIATION INTERNATIONAL NEWS—(203) 798–2400; 8020 Needwood Road, Suite 101, Derwood, MD 20855: Paul Lowe, Roger Andrew Mola. AVIATION WEEK—(202) 383–2350; 1200 G Street NW., Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005: Joseph Anselmo, James R. Asker, David Bond, Michael Bruno, Amy Butler, David L. Collogan, Brett Davis, John M. Doyle, Frances Fiorino, David Fulghum, Paul Hoversten, John D. Hughes, Jr., Kimberly E. Johnson, Angela Kim, Steven Lott, Kerry Lynch, Denise Marois, Frank Morring, Jr., Jefferson F. Morris, Rodney Pringle, Lori Ranson, Annette R. Santiago, Andy Savoie, Adrian Schofield, Marc Selinger, Lisa Troshinsky, BNA NEWS—(202) 452–4200; 1231 25th Street NW., Washington, DC 20037: Alexei Alexis, Michelle Amber, Donald G. Aplin, Cecelia Assam, Pamela S. Atkins, Jeannie Baumann, Alison Bennett, Deborah Billings, Cheryl Bolen, C. Jane Bowling, 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, Susan Carhart, Alison Carpenter, Sheila Cherry, Irene Clarke-Gomez, Jennifer S. Click, Regina P. Cline, Jennifer Combs, Steven Cook, Matilda Monroe Corley, Lauren Couillard, Richard H. Cowden, Sue Darcey, Jeff Day, Gloria Deigh, Phyllis Diamond, Kimberlee Smith Doman, Patrick Dorrian, Kenneth P. Doyle, Thomas Edmondson, Dana Elfin, Geoffrey Emeigh Jr., Catherine Sullivan Ezzard, Brett Ferguson, Michael Ferullo, Leslie G. Fleet, Laura Francis, Diane Freda, John Gannon, Lynn Garner, Lorraine S. Gilbert, Neil Graham, Diana I. Gregg, Angela Gregorits, Melinda Hanson, David Harrison, Peter S. Hayes, Joyce Hedges, Keith M. Hill, Richard Hill, Susan Hobbs, Rebecca Hoffman, Catherine Hollingsworth, Gwendolyn Holmes, Jay Horowitz, Terence Hyland, Helen Irvin, Rochelle D. Jackson, Alisa Johnson, Fawn Johnson, Helen Jones, Stephen Joyce, Hugh B. Kaplan, Marcia Kass, Bruce S. Kaufman, Gail S. Keller, Altaf U. Khan, John Robert Kirkland, Mary Jo Kraus, W. Randy Kubetin, Louis C. LaBrecque, Robin Lee, Wendy Leibowitz, Eric Lekus, Ralph Lindeman, Kristyn Linger, Brian A. Lockett, Fabia H. Mahoney, Mary Ann G. Manley, Martha A. Matthews, Anandashankar Mazumdar, Gregory McCaffery, Rebecca P. McCracken, Susan J. McGolrick, Toby McIntosh, Rachel McTague, Linda Micco, Nancy H. Montwieler, Michael Moore, Nancy J. Moore, Pamela Najor, Jonathan Nicholson, Carol Oberdorfer, Nancy Ognanovich, Phillip Olaya, Gloria R. Onley, Thomas O’Toole, Susan J. Pannell, Mack Arthur Paschal, Steven Patrick, Bernard J. Pazanowski, Pat Phibbs, Lyda Phillips, Ward Pimley, Kendra Casey Plank, Meredith Preston, Nathaline Richardson, Kurt Ritterpusch, Victoria Roberts, Linda Roeder, Lois Rose, Heather M. Rothman, Daniel J. Roy, Chris Rugaber, Susan Sala, Saied Ali Sartipzadeh, 1024 Periodical Press Galleries 1025 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES—Continued Cathleen O. Schoultz, Dean T. Scott, Judith Scott, J. Stratton Shartel, Jessica Simmons, Nancy Simmons, James W. Skovron, John R. Small, Noah J. Smith, Adam Snider, Patricia Spencer, John Stam, Beth Starr, Julie A. Steinberg, Peyton Mackay Sturges, John H. Sullivan, Larry Swisher, Ronald Taylor, Steven Teske, Judith Thorn, Joseph Tinkelman, Michael R. Triplett, Amy Tsui, Patricia Ware, Michael Warnecke, Susan Webster, Gary A. Weinstein, Karen Leigh Werner, John M. Whalen, Elizabeth A. White, Yin Wilczek, Eileen J. Williams, Jane A. Winebrenner, Michael W. Wyand, Gary G. Yerkey, Mindy Yochelson, Barbara Yuill, Robert Te-Kang Zung. BARRON’S—(202) 862–6605; 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036: Thomas G. Donlan, James McTague. BILLBOARD MAGAZINE—(646) 654–4610; 4704 40th Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20781: Bill Holland. BILLING WORLD MAGAZINE—(301) 855–5112; 743 Walnut Avenue, North Beach, MD 20714: John Guerra. BLACK CONGRESSIONAL MONITOR—(202) 488–8879; P.O. Box 75035, Washington, DC 20013: Lenora Moragne. BLACK ENTERPRISE—(212) 242–8000; 1507 Massachusetts Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20003: Joyce Jones, David Ruffin. BLATTER—4506 32nd Street, Mount Rainier, MD 20712: Konrad Ege. BROADCASTING & CABLE—(202) 659–3835; 1701 K Street NW., Suite 510, Washington, DC 20006: John S. Eggerton, William McConnell. BUDGET & PROGRAM—(202) 628–3860; P.O. Box 6269, Washington, DC 20015: John Sprague. BUSINESS PUBLISHERS—(301) 587–6300; 8737 Colesville Road, 10th Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Nancy Aldrich, Andrew Arnold, Pamela Barnett, Rasheeda Crayton Childress, Colin Degen, Deborah Eby, Leonard A.C. Eiserer, Sarah Spencer Hammond, Louise Harris, John Higgins, Susan Hsu, Henry E. Kleiner, Marcy Levin-Epstein, Michael Levin-Epstein, Nancy Roth, Mark W. Sherman, Daniel Tyson. BUSINESS WEEK—(202) 383–2100; 1200 G Street NW., Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20005: Beth Belton, Aaron Bernstein, Amy Borrus, John A. Carey, Stan Crock, Richard S. Dunham, Howard Gleckman, Douglas Harbrecht, Eamon Javers, Gloria B. Kassabian, Paul Magnusson, Michael D. McNamee, Richard Miller, Jane Todaro, Lee Walczak, Stephen H. Wildstrom, Lorraine Woellert, Catherine T. Yang. CCH INC.—(847) 267–7000; 1015 15th Street NW., Suite 1000, Washington DC 20005: John Filar Atwood, Sarah A. Borchersen-Keto, Jeffrey E. Carlson, Stephen K. Cooper, Paula L. Cruickshank, Martin Egna, Peter E. Feltman, John David Flanagan, Brant Goldwyn, David Hansen, Catherine A. Hubbard, Angela Johnson, George Jones, Amanda Maine, Andrew Jason Maschas, Joyce Mutcherson-Ridley, John Forrest Scorza, George L. Yaksick, Jr. CD PUBLICATIONS—(301) 588–6380; 8204 Fenton Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Tonya Allen, James Byrne, Emily Cloakley, Thomas J. Edwards, Melissa Frederick, Michael Gerecht, Joseph Haas, David Kittross, Frank Klimko, Mark Kuhn, John Reistrup, Lawrence Sherrod, Cecil Sinnex, Joseph Smith, Charles Wisniowski, Steve Woo. CMP MEDIA INC.—(703) 243–1123; 601 13th Street NW., Suite 560 South, Washington, DC 20005: George Leopold, Jack W. Robertson, Amy Rogers. CQ RESEARCHER—(202) 729–1800; 1255 22nd Street NW., Washington, DC 20037: Marcia Clemmitt, Kenneth W. Jost, Pater Katel, Kathy Koch, Pamela Prah, Kate Templin. CANCER LETTER—(202) 362–1809; 3821 Woodley Road NW., Washington, DC 20016: Kirsten Goldberg, Paul Goldberg. CAPITOL CITY PUBLISHERS—(202) 543–4368; 605 10th Street NE., Washington DC 20002: Natalie C. Holmes, Erika Fitzpatrick. CAPITOL PUBLICATIONS—(202) 312–6072; 1333 H Street NW., Washington, DC 20005: Pamela Susan Moore. CAREER COMMUNICATIONS GROUP—(410) 244–7101; 729 East Pratt Street, 5th Floor, Baltimore, MD, 21202: Eric Addison. CHEMICAL MARKET REPORTER—(212) 791–4200; 900 N. Randolph Street, Suite 303, Arlington, VA 22203: Glenn H. Hess. CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION—(202) 466–1000; 1255 23rd Street NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037: Nina Cary Ayoub, Thomas Bartlett, Goldie Blumenstyk, Burton Bollag, Jeffrey H. Brainard, Stephen Burd, Dan Carnevale, Elizabeth Cohn, Jean Evangelauf, Jamilah Evelyn, Elizabeth Farrell, Kelly Field, Karin Fischer, E. Piper Fogg, Andrea Foster, David G. 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