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<h3>Here are excerpted feedback comments from participants in ''New Pamphleteers/New Reporters'':</h3> | <h3>Here are excerpted feedback comments from participants in ''New Pamphleteers/New Reporters'':</h3> | ||
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* From Mary Treacy, the Minn. Coalition on Government Information: | * '''From Mary Treacy, the Minn. Coalition on Government Information:''' | ||
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''This was an excellent, invigorating, free thinking gathering. Thank you. I | ''This was an excellent, invigorating, free thinking gathering. Thank you. I | ||
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for all of your work that resulted in a unique and wonderful learning | for all of your work that resulted in a unique and wonderful learning | ||
experience for all of us.''</ul></ul> | experience for all of us.''</ul></ul> | ||
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*From Melissa Cornick, a New Jersey-based video producer: | *'''From Melissa Cornick, a New Jersey-based video producer:''' | ||
<ul><ul>''I came to your conference seeking greater knowledge of the world | <ul><ul>''I came to your conference seeking greater knowledge of the world | ||
outside of network media and the information available was | outside of network media and the information available was | ||
invaluable . . . You, however inadvertently, provided a moment in my life that I will | invaluable . . . You, however inadvertently, provided a moment in my life that I will | ||
always value and remember . . . Thanks, again. I had become "the voiceless" and your conference gave me a voice.'' </ul></ul> | always value and remember . . . Thanks, again. I had become "the voiceless" and your conference gave me a voice.'' </ul></ul> | ||
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*From Edward Hodgman, executive director, Understanding Government, Washington, D.C. | *'''From Edward Hodgman, executive director, Understanding Government, Washington, D.C.''' | ||
<ul><ul>''Thanks so much for a great, great event in Minneapolis. I learned so much and met some amazing people. Thanks again for a great discussion -- it was really energizing and educational.'' </ul></ul> | <ul><ul>''Thanks so much for a great, great event in Minneapolis. I learned so much and met some amazing people. Thanks again for a great discussion -- it was really energizing and educational.'' </ul></ul> | ||
*From Dante Chinni, Christian Science Monitor's [http://www.csmonitor.com/patchworknation Patchwork Nation project director] | *'''From Dante Chinni, Christian Science Monitor's [http://www.csmonitor.com/patchworknation Patchwork Nation project director]''' | ||
<ul><ul>''I found the Journalism that Matters conference in MInneapolis to be extrmely helpful in terms of getting a better understanding of what place blogging is and how it can be a partner in newsgathering for the 21st Century. I left with concrete ideas for new partnerships for my employer, The Christian Science Monitor, that we are already acting on.''</ul></ul> | <ul><ul>''I found the Journalism that Matters conference in MInneapolis to be extrmely helpful in terms of getting a better understanding of what place blogging is and how it can be a partner in newsgathering for the 21st Century. I left with concrete ideas for new partnerships for my employer, The Christian Science Monitor, that we are already acting on.''</ul></ul> | ||
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Feeback from New Pamphleteers participants

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Here are excerpted feedback comments from participants in New Pamphleteers/New Reporters:
- From Mary Treacy, the Minn. Coalition on Government Information:
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This was an excellent, invigorating, free thinking gathering. Thank you. I
learned so much and met some of the world's best communicators. I had to
leave early today so I missed the wrap-up, but I am confident that my
sentiments were expressed often and better by my new colleagues. Thank you
for all of your work that resulted in a unique and wonderful learning
experience for all of us.
- From Melissa Cornick, a New Jersey-based video producer:
- I came to your conference seeking greater knowledge of the world
outside of network media and the information available was
invaluable . . . You, however inadvertently, provided a moment in my life that I will
always value and remember . . . Thanks, again. I had become "the voiceless" and your conference gave me a voice.
- From Edward Hodgman, executive director, Understanding Government, Washington, D.C.
- Thanks so much for a great, great event in Minneapolis. I learned so much and met some amazing people. Thanks again for a great discussion -- it was really energizing and educational.
- From Dante Chinni, Christian Science Monitor's Patchwork Nation project director
- I found the Journalism that Matters conference in MInneapolis to be extrmely helpful in terms of getting a better understanding of what place blogging is and how it can be a partner in newsgathering for the 21st Century. I left with concrete ideas for new partnerships for my employer, The Christian Science Monitor, that we are already acting on.