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.~‘ ‘ A cameraman from Morehead State University's communications department focuses his studio camera "“d'tmn; _
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-. newspaper. MSU has been commissioned by the Kentucky Press Association to make a video of the ' Attend pre-departure workshops presented by
‘ newspaper profession to be shown to prospective journalism students. The News-Outlook is one of eight Russian specialists and your exchange leader, lim
" ' papers, ranging from small ones up to the Cincinnati Enquirer, to show the operations of all size publica- Newberry. Hear firsthand reports from previous Friend-
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3 The Kentucky Press Assocration 5 news bureau director has resigned, effective July 14. including Red Square the Kremlin and H“, mlhmnm ,'
.'< 3 Becky L. Meadows, who has been with KPA since September 1992, gave up her position as newS . Meet Russian counterparts m “u” ‘3“,ch mm m ' . ..
‘3‘ bureau director for the organization to accept a position as editor of the Delta Evening Star, a new interest: explore joint projects and areas of further timp‘ ' .
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"l'mleavingbehind someofthe best friends l'veeyer madein mylife," Meadows said. "I hate to leave . Host your new Russian friends in your mm hmm, . ,
g23‘; KPA; bl" ”"5 '5 an opportunity I cant pass up , _ , during the retum exchange from Moscow to Kentucky a 3 _,
;r I also hope to attend KPA s wmter and summer conventions each year to keep in touch with the oExchange {3.3, is $1 750 {mm [Mum-luv A\ll trai 3.1V '- v‘ '
” friends Ive made all across the state, she added. . . , lodging, meals and tours are included. For more intorr 1..
>. As of press time, the KPA Board of Directors had made no decision on whether to hire another news mation Pk‘d‘“ ‘- 1n iudy Cl 1mN u the Km,“ 1“ l‘ost n ' - i
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