California
Correspondent
Needed
for
The
Week
Online
2/6/98
Due to the high volume of drug policy (especially medical mj) news out
of California, The Week Online is looking for one or two volunteers with
the ability to cover the issue for us out there. You must be able to write
concise accounts in journalistic format (we can help you to find sources
of information) and be able to contact and get quotes from experts and
players in the state (again, we can help you with contact info if needed).
Perhaps you are involved in the ongoing efforts there and would like to
get the story out to thousands of interested people nationally. (Believe
it or not, the press outside of CA is not covering this at all.) Or perhaps
you are an aspiring journalist who would like to get some great experience
while building up a portfolio of published materials. Either way, send
an email to [email protected] and please be prepared to provide a writing
sample of some kind. Thanks!
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Issue #28, 2/6/98
Attention All Students: Plug in, Stand up, Speak out!! DRCNet invites you to join U-NET | Alert: Call to Action -- Johnnie Mae Brown | California Correspondent Needed for The Week Online | 200 March in Protest of Surveillance Cameras in Washington Square Park | A Conversation with Norman Siegel, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union | Enormous Drug-Corruption Scandal Rocks Scotland Yard | Canadian Activists Vow Massive Civil Disobedience: Will open numerous medical marijuana outlets | Mexican Unit Conducting Inquiry into Disappearances Found to be Infiltrated by Drug Traffickers | Editorial: Surveillance, Corruption, and the War on Drugs
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