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Membership 2003 bethstable07 12/13/2007 Last Name First Name Middle Organization Phone Abbott Charles J Reuters (202)898-8319 Abdullah Halimah McClatchy Newspapers (202)383-6055 Abrahms Douglas R Gannett News Service (202)906-8124 Abrams James R Associated Press (202)776-9480 Abromowitz Michael Washington Post (202)334-6050 Abruzzese Sarah New York Times (202)862-0302 Abruzzese Leo F Bloomberg News (202)624-1966 Achenbach Joel Washington Post (202)334-7261 Ackerman Andrew Bond Buyer (202)434-0302 Adair William R St. Petersburg Times (202)463-0575 Adams Marilyn USA Today (703)854-3631 Adams Richard London Guardian (202)223-2486 Adams Rebecca Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8654 Adams Christopher McClatchy Newspapers (202)383-6071 Adcock Beryl McClatchy Newspapers (202)383-6056 Adler Joseph American Banker (202)434-0310 Agres Theodore Washington Times (202)636-3203 Ahearn David Defense Daily (202)662-9729 Ahlrich Alan Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8728 Ahmann Timothy D Reuters (202)898-8370 Ahn Natalie Asahi Shimbun (202)783-1000 Ahn Sung Joong Korea Times (703)941-8002 Aitken Lee Bloomberg News (202)654-1227 Akers Mary Ann WashingtonPost.com (202)412-3568 Alamiri Yasmeen Saudi Press Agency (202)944-3890 Albanesius Chloe National Journal's Technology (202)261-0359 Alberts Sheldon Canwest News Service (202)662-7576 Alconada Hugo La Nacion (202)744-7737 Alday Ricardo Notimex Mexican News Agen (202)347-5227 Alden Edward Financial Times (202)434-0975 Aldinger Charles Reuters (202)898-8398 Alexander Keith Washington Post (202)334-7796 Alexander Andrew Cox Newspapers (202)887-8334 Alexander Charles D Reuters (202)898-8457 Alexovich Ariel New York Times (202)862-0316 Ali Syed Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8654 Allen Amanda Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8500 Allen Jonathan Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8679 Allen Ross Argus Media (202)349-2878 Allen JoAnne Reuters (202)898-8322 Allen Victoria L Reuters (202)898-8391 Allison Wes St. Petersburg Times (202)463-0577 Alonso-Zaldivar Ricardo Los Angeles Times (202)824-8300 Alpert Bruce S New Orleans Times-Picayune (202)383-7861 Page 1 bethstable07 12/13/2007 Last Name First Name Middle Organization Phone Al-Sowayel Naila Saudi Press Agency (202)944-3890 Altamirano Natasha Washington Times (202)636-3207 Anand Vineeta Bloomberg News (202)654-4315 Anderson Mark Dow Jones Newswires (202)862-9230 Anderson Joanna Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8500 Andrews Helena New York Times (202)862-0324 Andrews Edmund New York Times (202)862-0370 Angle Martha Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8538 Anklam, Jr. Fred USA Today (703)854-5579 Anstey Chris Bloomberg News (202)624-1972 Anyz Daniel Hospodarske Noving Daily (202)344-7748 Aoki Tadaoki Nishi-Nippon Shimbun (202)393-5812 Apfel Ira Complinet (301)320-0309 Appleby Julie USA Today (703)854-5647 Apuzzo Matt Associated Press (202)776-9486 Argetsinger Amy Washington Post (202)334-7556 Arimoto Takashi Sankei Shimbun (202)347-2842 Arita Tsukasa Kyodo News (202)347-5767 Armstrong Andrew Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8275 Arnold Laurence Bloomberg News (202)624-1904 Arnold John Jay Associated Press (202)776-9410 Arthur William Bloomberg News (202)624-1829 Artuso Donna Marie Sun Media (202)258-5311 Asher Julie L Catholic News Service (202)541-3255 Asher James McClatchy Newspapers (202)383-6053 Ashizuka Tomoko Nikkei (202)393-1388 Asseo Laurie Bloomberg News (202)624-1953 August Melissa St. Petersburg Times (202)463-0516 Aukofer Frank A Artists & Writers Syndicate (703)820-4232 Aulston Von New York Times (202)862-0339 Auster Elizabeth Cleveland Plain Dealer (202)638-1366 Austin Jeffrey Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8625 Aversa Jeannine Associated Press (202)776-9488 Azpiazu Maria L EFE News Services (202)745-7692 Babcock Charles Bloomberg News (202)654-1268 Babington Charles Associated Press (202)821-2031 Bachelet Pablo Miami Herald (202)383-6019 Bacon, Jr. Perry Washington Post (202)334-4926 Bai Matt New York Times Magazine (202)237-1218 Bailey Ruby L Detroit Free Press (202)383-6036 Bailey Anna CongressDaily (202)299-4108 Baker Peter Washington Post (202)334-4189 Baksh Shanaz Nadia United Press International (202)898-8210 Baldor Lolita Associated Press (202)776-9538 Page 2 bethstable07 12/13/2007 Last Name First Name Middle Organization Phone Baldwin Thomas London Times (202)347-7659 Ball Michael Argus Media (202)349-2866 Ballard Tanya WashingtonPost.com (703)469-2834 Ballard Lindsay Asahi Shimbun (202)783-1000 Ballenstedt Brittany National Journal's Technology (202)266-7383 Balluck Kyle WashingtonPost.com (703)469-2532 Baltimore Chris Reuters (202)898-8316 Balz Daniel J Washington Post (202)334-7452 Banales Jorge E EFE News Services (202)745-7692 Banerjee Neela New York Times (202)457-6269 Bang June-Oh Chosun Ilbo (202)737-4205 Banks Adelle M Religion News Service (202)383-7863 Baquet Dean New York Times (202)862-0300 Barakat Matthew Associated Press (202)735-9690 Barbara Philip Reuters (202)898-8457 Bardazzi Marco ANSA Italian News Agency (202)628-3317 Barfield Berry Deborah Gannett News Service (202)906-8114 Barker Jeffrey Baltimore Sun (410)332-6771 Barker James Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8714 Barkley Tom Dow Jones Newswires (202)641-7335 Barnes Julian Los Angeles Times (202)824-8368 Barnett James C Oregonian (202)383-7819 Baron Kevin Boston Globe (202)857-5050 Barr Gary S Washington Post (202)334-7442 Barrera Ruben Notimex Mexican News Agen (202)347-5227 Barrett Barbara McClatchy Newspapers (202)383-0012 Barrett Terrence Bloomberg News (202)624-1800 Barrett Randy National Journal's Technology (202)266-7370 Barrett Devlin Associated Press (202)776-9400 Barrett Kathryn Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8254 Barringer Felicity New York Times (202)862-0311 Barry Theresa Bloomberg News (202)624-1901 Barshay Jill Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8551 Bartash Jeffry MarketWatch (202)824-0548 Bartolf Alexandra Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8463 Barton Paul Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (202)662-7690 Bartscht Jill Washington Post (202)334-7431 Bartz Diane Reuters (202)789-8015 Baschuk Bryce Washington Times (202)636-3389 Bashir Mustafa A Saudi Press Agency (202)944-3890 Basken Paul Bloomberg News (202)624-1827 Bass Frank Associated Press (202)776-9549 Bater Jeffrey P Dow Jones Newswires (202)862-6616 Batrawy Aya Kuwait News Agency (202)347-5554 Page 3 bethstable07 12/13/2007 Last Name First Name Middle Organization Phone Batt Tony Stephens Media Group (202)738-1760 Baumann David Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8501 Baxter Sarah Sunday Times of London (202)223-0268 Baygents Ronald Kuwait News Agency (202)347-5554 Bayle Juan Cañete El Periodico (301)657-0759 Bazar Emily USA Today (703)854-5223 Bazinet Kenneth R New York Daily News (202)467-6770 Beamish Rita Associated Press (202)281-8896 Beary Brian Europolitics (202)492-2498 Beattie Jeff Energy Daily (703)358-9201 Beaudette Richard Newhouse News Service (202)383-7838 Beckner Steven K Market News International (202)371-2121 Beddall Katherine Agence France-Presse (202)414-0602 Beech Eric Reuters (202)898-8405 Behn Sharon Washington Times (202)636-3024 Behringer Paul Kyodo News (202)347-5717 Bell Peter CongressDaily (202)739-8576 Bellantoni Christina Washington Times (202)636-3219 Bello Marisol USA Today (703)854-5054 Belopotosky Danielle National Journal's Technology (202)261-0354 Belton Beth Associated Press (202)736-9702 Bendavid Naftali Chicago Tribune (202)824-8226 Bender Bryan Boston Globe (202)857-5060 Bender Adam Communications Daily (202)872-9202 Benedetto Richard USA Today (202)906-8158 Benenson Robert A Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8556 Benesova Dagmar World Business Press (646)784-9776 Benincasa Robert Gannett News Service (202)906-8104 Benjamin Matthew Bloomberg News (202)624-1971 Benkelman Susan Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8458 Bennet James New York Times (202)862-0440 Benoit Daphne Agence France-Presse (202)414-0640 Benson Clea Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8551 Berger Matthew Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8363 Berger Matthew Jewish Telegraphic Agency (202)737-0935 Berley Max Bloomberg News (202)624-1880 Berlin Stephen LRP Publications (703)516-7002 Berman Russell New York Sun (202)775-1542 Bernard Jerome Agence France-Presse (202)414-0640 Berry Deborah Gannett News Service (202)906-8114 Berry John M Bloomberg News (202)624-1962 Bethel Alison Detroit News (202)906-8204 Bettelheim Adriel Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8633 Bicknell John Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8674 Page 4 bethstable07 12/13/2007 Last Name First Name Middle Organization Phone Bicknell Arwen Adams Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8313 Biddle Joanna Agence France-Presse (202)414-0543 Bielecki Jedrzej Rzeczpospolita (703)300-5925 Bilodeau Otis Bloomberg News (202)624-1988 Bilski Christina Nikkei (202)393-1388 Birnbaum Jeffrey Washington Post (202)334-6242 Bishop Sam Fairbanks Daily News Miner (202)662-8721 Bishop Ian New York Post (202)393-1787 Biskupic Joan USA Today (202)906-8182 Bivins Larry Gannett News Service (202)906-8105 Bjerga Alan Bloomberg News (202)624-1857 Blackstone Brian Dow Jones Newswires (202)828-3397 Blackwell Rob American Banker (202)347-5529 Bland Melissa R Reuters (202)898-8318 Blinkhorn Laura Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8500 Bliss Jeffrey Bloomberg News (202)624-1816 Block Donna Daily Deal (202)429-2993 Block Robert Wall Street Journal (202)862-9200 Bloedorn Adam Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8500 Bloom Rachel Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8559 Blue Miranda Congressional Quarterly (202)419-8625 Blum Justin Bloomberg News (202)624-1861 Blumenthal Les McClatchy Newspapers
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