Barney Calame, who won the SABEW Distinguished Achievement Award in 2002 and is now the public editor of the New York Times, will speak in Mississippi this coming Thursday. Calame was a long-time fixture at SABEW functions before retiring from the Wall Street Journal at the beginning of 2005. He has been the public editor of the Times since last summer.
See advance coverage of his speech here.
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