The Atlanta Press Club Hosts Anonymous Sources: Handling Our Own Deep Throats in Today's Troubling Times.

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Date: 20050627
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ATLANTA -- Join the Atlanta Press Club on Tuesday, June 28 at the Omni Hotel for Anonymous Sources: Handling Our Own Deep Throats in Today's Troubling Times. Networking will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the panel discussion from 7:30 - 9.

This event will take place in the South Tower of the Omni Hotel at CNN Center. Confirmed panelists are Doug Blackmon, Wall Street Journal; Bob Rothman, media law attorney with Arnall, Golden & Gregory, LLP; Dale Russell, I-Team reporter, WAGA-TV; Angela Tuck, Public Editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Maryann Mrowca, AP, as panel moderator.

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