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- FPC journalists interview campaign surrogates following last night's Presidential Town Meeting Debate at Hofstra University. The visit to "Spin Alley" wrapped up a two-day FPC reporting tour covering the debate that included meetings on the state of the race, U.S. debt and deficit issues, national security, and the history of presidential debate.
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Aram Araratyan, an Armenian participant in the FPC's foreign tour to the first presidential debate and the battleground states of Virginia and Colorado, wrote a 3-part series from Denver. He describes campaign rallies by both presidential ...candidates, as well as the atmosphere at the University of Denver on the day of the debate.See More
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http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/obama-vs-romney/6048/- Setting the stage for the Vice Presidential Debate! Foreign journalists meet with Peter Eyre from the Commission on Presidential Debates at Centre College, Danville, KY.
- Correspondents fill the media filing center at the University of Denver for the first 2012 presidential debate.
- FPC-credentialed journalists from New York, Washington, and visiting correspondents from 25 foreign countries meet with campus Democrats and Republicans in the hours leading up to the first 2012 presidential debate.
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The FPC article of the week, from one our current tour participants, journalist Shyam Parekh of Daily News & Analysis India, on the “Presidential Debate and Battleground State Tour.”- Check out the latest edition of the FPC's Election E-Monitor: this one focuses on the upcoming presidential and vice-presidential debates: http://fpc.state.gov/
documents/organization/ 198780.pdf - The FPC reporting tour on “Presidential Debate and Battleground States”, currently in Denver for the first Presidential debate, visit Novo Coffee, a small business thriving here.
- Journalists from Zimbabwe and Guinea speak with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock at a reception at the University of Denver. The event was held to welcome foreign journalists covering the first presidential debate on October 3.
- Journalists from Zimbabwe, Haiti and Macedonia learn about the science behind solar energy at the National Renewable Energy Laboratories in Golden, CO. America's energy future is a key component in the economy, which is a primary focus of this year's election.
- Eric, Novo's master roaster, explains the roasting process. He says coffee gets stale within 400 hours of roasting. Freshness is key.
- Journalists learn how coffee is roasted at Novo Coffee, a successful small business in Denver, CO.
- Rick Palacio, Colorado State Chairman of the Democrat Party, speaks with foreign media after his briefing.
- Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Mike Hammer talks with journalists at the New York Foreign Press Center following his UNGA 2012 “wrap-up” briefing on September 28 – the end of a busy week for diplomats and journalists in the Big Apple.
- Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roberta Jacobson gave an interview in Spanish to Colombia’s RCN TV following her briefing at the NYFPC on September 28 on “U.S. Priorities in the Western Hemisphere.”
- Democrat State Party Chairman Rick Palacios speaks to foreign journalists at the University of Denver.
- Democrat State Party Chairman Rick Palacios speaks to foreign journalists at the University of Denver.
- Republican Colorado State Party Chairman Ryan Call gives interviews to foreign journalists following his remarks.
- Colorado Republican State Party Chairman Ryan Call discusses the Republican strategy ahead of Wednesday's debate. The audience included foreign-based reporters and US-based foreign journalists -- both on tours arranged by the Foreign Press Center.
- Paraphernalia for Wednesday's debate: A complimentary tote bag for FPC journalists.
- Prof Seth Masket at University of Denver describes the Colorado political landscape for our FPC tours to the presidential debate.
- Correspondents from 25 countries participating in the "Presidential Debate and Battleground State Campaigns" tour arrived in Denver on Sunday. They begin their meetings with Colorado election experts and party leaders on Monday.
- Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell briefs journalists in New York on September 28, highlighting U.S. meetings this past week with Asian leaders at the UN General Assembly .
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