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ADVISORY / The New York Times and New York University Present Issues Shaping the 2004 Presidential Election

Wednesday, October 20, 2004 3:00 PM
Education
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MEDIA ADVISORY--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Oct 20, 2004--

WHAT:
Just one week before the 2004 presidential election, join members of The New York Times�s editorial board, NYU faculty and correspondents from MTV and NY1 for an exploration of the issues � including Iraq, terrorism, jobs and healthcare � on which the presidential election of 2004 may hinge.


WHO:
Moderated by Gail Collins, editorial page editor, The New York Times

Panelists:
* John Bilings, associate professor at N.Y.U.�s Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
* Adam Cohen, member, New York Times editorial board
* Davidson Goldin, anchor, �Inside City Hall,� NY1
* Anna Harvey, associate professor, department of politics, New York University
* Gideon Yago, correspondent, MTV news


WHEN:
Tuesday, October 26
6 � 8 p.m.


WHERE:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for University Life
New York University
60 Washington Square South, Manhattan
FREE


TICKETS:
Advance registration is required for this free program. To register, please e-mail your name, address, daytime phone number and the number of people in your party to: [email protected]. You may also register by calling (212) 556-4520 and providing the same information.


If you have questions, please call The New York Times community affairs hot line at (212) 556-3507. This number does not accept registrations.


For further information regarding a press pass or to discuss the possibility of interviews, please contact: Betsy Areddy at 212/556-7633 or [email protected].


Source: The New York Times

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