Thanks, Norman
For what it's worth,
those press club talks are often broadcast via WBEZ on 91.5 FM in Chicago
Hans
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graf, Norman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "lcd-l" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 2:20 PM
Subject: Future of DOE's Science mission
> Dear Colleagues,
> As announced in the appended communication from Dr. Orbach, (and also
described in the AIP FYI http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/2003/140.html ),
Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham will be delivering a major speech at the
National Press Club on Monday, November 10, on the future of DOE's Science
mission.
> It seems questions may be submitted at the National Press Club website:
>
http://www.press.org/calendar/calendarday.cfm?whatday=10&&whatyear=2003&&whatmonth=11
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> Enjoy the weekend,
> Norman Graf
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> "Dear Colleagues,
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> I am pleased to inform you that Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham will
be delivering a major speech at the National Press Club on Monday, November
10, on the future of DOE's Science mission.
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> In his newsmaker luncheon speech, Secretary Abraham will outline his
vision for maintaining the global scientific leadership of the United
States. He will release his prioritized list of the large-scale facilities
for the advancement of science over the next two decades across all fields
supported by the Department of Energy.
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> I invite you and other science community leaders to attend Secretary
Abraham's speech.
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> The November 10 National Press Club luncheon will begin at 12:30 p.m.
Secretary Abraham will speak at 1:00 p.m. and take questions from the
audience afterwards until 2:00 p.m. (His remarks will be broadcast on
National Public Radio and C-SPAN.)
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> For reservations, please phone Pat Nelson at the National Press Club, at
202-662-7501. As she will explain, tickets for National Press Club members
and students (with ID) are $16.00. The general admission price is $35.00.
Tables for eight guests may be reserved for $224.00.
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> The National Press Club is located at 529 14th Street, NW, in Washington,
DC. Its web site address at www.press.org <http://www.press.org/> .
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> I hope you will join us for what promises to be an important event in the
history of U.S. science.
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> Sincerely,
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> Raymond L. Orbach
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> Director, Office of Science
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> U.S. Department of Energy
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> www.science.doe.gov <http://www.science.doe.gov/>
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> P.S. Thank you for sharing this email with others in your organizations
and in the community."
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