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PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES House Gallery 225–2941, Senate Gallery 224–0265 ADWEEK MAGAZINE—(202) 833–2546; 1700 K Street NW, Suite 306, Washington DC 20005: Wendy Melillo, Alicia Mundy. 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, Ramon L. Lopez. AL-KIFAH AL-ARABI—(703) 471–5125; 3501 Stringfellow Court, Fairfax VA 22033: Samir F. Karam. 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) 828–0300; 1730 M Street NW, Suite 802, Washington DC 20036: Kate Ackley, Elizabeth Wheatly Aycock, Richard Barbieri, Jennifer Bier, Otis Bilodeau, Vanessa Blum, Joel Chineson, Deirdre Davidson, Elizabeth Engdahl, Ted Goldman, Jenna Greene, Jonathan Groner/Eva Rodriguez, Bill Kisliuk, Tony Mauro, James Oliphant, Rebecca Pollard, Jonathan Ringel, Eva Rodriguez, Siobhan Roth, Tom Schoenberg, Evan P. Schultz. AMERICAN SHIPPER—(202) 347–1678; National Press Building, Room 1269, Washington DC 20045: Clement Anthony Beargie, Christopher Gillis. ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING CO.—(703) 750–9000; 6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield VA 22159: Nicholas L. Adde, Bernard Adelsberger, Peter Atkinson, Lance M. Bacon, Richard Barnard, Curtis Mark Brinkley, David Brown, John D. Burlage, Tom Canahuate, David Castellon, Gina Cavallaro, Christopher Cavas, Colin Clark, Robert Colenso, Jessica Cox, Matthew Cox, David Brian Craig, Vince Crawley, Kathleen A. Curthoys, Daniel Davidson, Mark Faram, Deborah M. Funk, Tichakorn Hill, Robert D. Holzer, Karen Grigg Jowers, Kevin Kaley, Tim Kauffman, William Landauer, Christopher Lawson, Gordon Lubold, Bob Lynch, Brian MacKeil, Richard Maze, Jane Claire McHugh, W. Kent Miller, Christopher Munsey, Sean D. Naylor, Alex Neill Jennifer Palmer, Donna M. Peterson, Gopal Ratnam, Karen Robb, Bruce Rolfsen, Leslie Shaver Jason Sherman, Seena Simon, Amy Svitak, Francis Tiboni, James S. Tice, Brooks Tigner, Diane Tsimekles, Charles Vinch, Steve Watkins, Amy Wittman, Emily Woodward, India Young. ASIA TODAY—(202) 271–1100; 2020 National Press Building, Washington DC 20045: Raghubir Goyal. ASSOCIATED FEATURES—(202) 965–0802; 1622 30th Street NW, Washington DC 20007: Warren Rogers. ASSOCIATION MEETINGS—(301) 589–1692; 2215 Montgomery Street, Silver Spring MD 20910: Roland Leiser. ATLANTIC INFORMATION SERVICES—(202) 775–9008; 1100 17th Street NW, Suite 300, Washington DC 20036: Jill Brown. AVIATION INTERNATIONAL NEWS—(301) 963–9253; 8020 Needwood Road, #101, Derwood MD 20855: Paul Lowe, Roger Mola. AVIATION WEEK—(202) 383–2300; 1200 G Street NW, Suite 200, Washington DC 20005: James R. Asker, David Bond ,John W. Croft, David Fulghum, John D. Hughes, Jr., Paul S. Mann, Robert W. Moorman, Frank Morring, Jr., Bruce D. Nordwall, David M. North, Robert Wall. BNA NEWS—(202) 452–4200; 1231 25th Street NW, Washington DC 20037: Michelle Amber, Donald G. Aplin, Leroy Armes, Jerome C. Ashton, Cecelia M. Assam, Alison Bennett , Deborah Billings, Charles H. Bogino, Cheryl L. Bolen, David Bottorff, C. Jane Bowling, Chad R. Bowman, Leonard Bracken ,David Barry Brandolph, Rossella Brevetti, Angela L. Brian J. Broderick, R. Christian Bruce, Susan Bruninga, Sue Bryant, Ellen Byerrum, Derrick Cain, Bridget A. Carns, Bernard S. Chabel, Cassie M. Chew, Emily Chuo, Irene Clarke-Gomez, Regina P. Cline, Jennifer Combs, Declan Conroy, Steven Cook, Matilda Monroe Corley, Geoffrey Cowart, Mark Cutler, Veena Datta ,Gloria Deigh, Phyllis Diamond, Dana J. Domone Kenneth P. Doyle, Joanne Duangmanee, Dana Elfin, Brett Ferguson, Michael Ferullo, James F. Fitzpatrick, Lorraine S. Gilbert, Neil Gilbride, Pam D. Ginsbach, Brant Goldwyn, Anne B. Goodwin, Diana I. Gregg, Angela Gregorits, Mary Ann Grena, Joan H. Griffith, Steven Harras Katherine Harris, Peter S. Hayes, Joyce Hedges, Emily A. Heil, Keith M. Hill, Susan Hobbs Rebecca Hoffman, Elizabeth W. Hofmeister, Arnesa A. Howell, Stephanie Ingersoll, Helen D. Irvin, Rochelle D. Jackson, Fawn Johnson, Helen Jones, Benjamin Kahn, Hugh B. Kaplan, Marcia B. Kass, Bruce S. Kaufman, Gail S. Keller, Elaine Kessler, John Robert Kirkland, Louis C. LaBrecque, Eric Lekus, Brian Alexander Lockett, Fabia H. Mahoney, Lisa Mathis, Martha A. Matthews, Anandashankar Mazumdar, Gregory C. McCaffery, Rebecca Pearl McCracken, Susan J. McGolrick ,Susan McInerney, Toby McIntosh, Margaret Miller, Nancy H. Montwieler, Nancy Moore, Matthew Morrissey, Pamela Najor, Bernard Newman, Carol Oberdorfer, Nancy Ognanovich, Gloria R. Onley, 1034 Periodical Press Galleries 1035 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES—Continued Mack Paschal, Pat Phibbs, Karen Pilson, D. Ward Pimley, Meredith Preston, Kurt Ritterpusch, Katherine Rizzo, Victoria Roberts, Lisa M. Rockelli, Linda Roeder, Farro Rogers, Lois C. Rose, Daniel J. Roy, Chris Rugaber, Heather M. Ruthman, David T. Safford, Susan J. Sala, Paul A. Sarkis, S. Ali Sartipzadeh, Cathleen O’Connor, Dean Timothy Scott, 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, Adrian Sybor, Kenneth Talley, Ronald Taylor, Steven Teske, Judith Thorn, Joseph Tinkelman, Michael R. Triplett, Chris Vidas Patricia Ware, Adam Wasch, Gary A. Weinstein, Karen Leigh Werner, Elizabeth A. White, Eileen J. Williams, Jane A. Winebrenne, Rachel S. Witmer, Michael W. Wyand, Gary G. Yerkey, Mindy Yochelson., Barbara Yuill, Myrna I. Zelaya-Quesada, Robert Te-Kang Zung BARRON’S—(202) 862–6600; 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 800, Washington DC 20036: Thomas G. Donlan, James McTague. BILLBOARD MAGAZINE—(202) 833–8692; 733 15th Street NW, Washington DC 20005: Bill Holland. BILLING WORLD MAGAZINE—(703) 734–7050,2678; 7918 Jones Branch Drive, 3rd Floor, McLean VA 22102: John Guerra. 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. BRILL’S CONTENT—(202) 234–8878; 3509 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 750, Washington DC 20008: Robert R. Schmidt Jr. BROADCASTING & CABLE—(202) 463–3700; 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: Nancy Lee Aldrich, Andrew Arnold, Matthew Aukofer, David O. Bell, Jeremy Bond, Rasheeda Crayton Childress, Daniel J. Cohen, Colin Degen, Charles Dervaries, Elaine R. Eiserer, Leonard A. C. Eiserer, Thecla Fabian, Charlie Flippen, Regina Gretschel, Bob Grupe, Louise A. Harris, Kim Hayes, Lisa Jeanne Headlee, Virginia S. Hillhouse, Henry E. Kleiner, Beth Ann McConnell Dale McGeehon, Holley A. Ralston, Corie Shomper, Ken Silverstone, Michael David Speights Richard Taylor, Mame Templeton, Elizabeth Whitehouse, Eric M. Wieser, Charlotte Wright. BUSINESS TRAVEL NEWS—(703) 642–6422; P.O. Box 11269, Alexandria VA 22312: Barbara C. Cook. BUSINESS WEEK—(202) 383–2100; 1200 G Street NW, Suite 1100, Washington DC 20005: Beth Belton, Aaron Bernstein, Amy Borrus, John A. Carey,: Daniel Carney, Laura Cohn, Stan Crock, Richard S. Dunham, Paula Dwyer, Howard Gleckman, Douglas A. Harbrecht, Gloria B. Kassabian, Paul Magnusson, Michael D. McNamee, Richard Miller, Christopher H. Schmitt Nicole St. Pierre, Alexandra Starr, Jane Todaro, Lee Walczak, Stephen H. Wildstrom, Lorraine Woellert, Catherine T. Yang. CCH INC.—(202) 842–7355; 1015 15th Street NW, Suite 1000, Washington DC 20005: Sarah A. Borchersen- Keto, Jeffrey E. Carlson, Paula L. Cruickshank, Karin R. Dunlap, Peter E. Feltman, Brendan DuBois Frost, David Hansen, Lawrence Holbrook, Catherine A. Hubbard, George G. Jones, Joyce Mutcherson- Ridley, John Forrest Scorza, George L. Yaksick, Cynthia A. Zirkle. CD PUBLICATIONS—(301) 588–6380; 8204 Fenton Street, Silver Spring MD 20910: David Adler Stephen Albright, Carrie Ann Alford, Monique Angle, James S. Byrne, Brian Geller, Michael Gerecht, Scott Harris, Vladimire Herard, Travis Hicks, George Hutchens, Stephen C. Kidney David Kittross, Steve Kidney/Mark Kuhn, Mark W. Sherman, Edward Staples, Wayne M. Welch Charles Wisniowski. CMP MEDIA INC.—(516) 562–5000; 529 14th Street NW, Suite 1170, Washington DC 20045: Beth Bacheldor, Danielle M. Barnes, Patricia Brown, Amy DeCarlo, Kate Gerwig, George Leopold, Mary Mosquera, Jack W. Robertson, Mark Rockwell, Amy Rogers, Darryl K. Taft, Scott Tillett Tim Wilson, Chantay R. Witcher, Rutrell Yasin, Steve Zurier. CQ Researcher—(202) 887–8500; 1414 22nd Street NW, Washington DC 20037: Mary H. Cooper Brian Hansen, Kenneth W. Jost, Kathy Koch, David Masci. CABLEVISION MAGAZINE—(202) 463–3725; 1627 K Street NW, Washington DC 20006: Michael Grebb. CANCER LETTER—(202) 362–1809; 3821 Woodley Road NW, Washington DC 20016: Kirsten Goldberg, Paul Goldberg. CAPITOL CITY PUBLISHERS—(202) 543–4368; 1408 North Fillmore Street, Suite 3, Arlington VA 22201: Anita Kelly Cosgrove, Erika Fitzpatrick, Jessica Gowen, Jeanne M. Williams. CAPITOL PUBLICATIONS—(703) 739–6452; 1101 King Street, Alexandria VA 22314: Pamela Susan Moore. CAREER COMMUNICATIONS GROUP—(410) 244–7101; 729 East Pratt
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    Volume 5, Issue 6 • June 2009 Obama in Motion Views about how President Barack Obama is handling his responsibilities as president are generally positive, although negative impressions about his handling of the economy have risen. Favorable impressions of Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have dropped, but Michelle Obama is more popular than four months ago and more popular than her husband. Nearly six in ten view the Democratic Party favorably; four in ten give that response about the GOP. Q: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling . ? ——His job as president—— ———Foreign affairs——— ———The economy——— Approve Disapprove Approve Disapprove Approve Disapprove February 2009 63% 26% 54% 22% 59% 30% May 2009 61 34 59 32 55 42 Note: In the late May poll, 55 percent approved of the job the president was doing handling terrorism, while 37 percent disapproved. Forty- six percent approved of his handling the budget deficit (48 percent disapproved). Forty-five percent approved of his efforts to control federal spending, while 51 percent disapproved. Source: Gallup/USA Today. Q: As I read some names, please tell me if you have a . ? ———Barack Obama——— ————Joe Biden———— ———Michelle Obama——— Favorable Unfavorable Favorable Unfavorable Favorable Unfavorable January 2009 78% 18% 63% 20% 68% 18% May 2009 67 32 April 51 28 76 13 Source: Gallup/USA Today. Source: PSRA/Pew Research Center. Q: I’d like to get your opinion of some groups and organizations. Is your overall opinion of . ? Favorable Unfavorable Favorable Unfavorable The Democratic Party The Republican Party January 2009 62% 32% January 2009 40% 55% April 2009 59 34 April 2009 40 51 Source: PSRA/Pew Research Center.
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