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Training for business journalists

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at the American Press Institute has unveiled its schedule of seminars and workshops around the country for the first half of 2006. These one-day seminars are free to business reporters or those interested in the field, and you can register for them here.

Many of the SABEW Education Committee members are speakers at these seminars, and other SABEW members are also frequent participants. I highly recommend these workshops to anyone. You learn a lot about the profession. You get story ideas to take back to the newsroom. And you learn new ways to mine your beat for information.

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