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“If the Fed’s monetary policy framework were to be described as inflation targeting, the BoJ’s step is similar to that of the Fed,” Shirakawa said in a speech at the Japan National Press Club. While the BoJ’s move was an indication of a more aggressive...
"The BOJ will continue with powerful monetary easing with an eye on its medium- to long-term price goal," Shirakawa said in a news conference hosted by the Japan National Press Club. In a surprise move, the BOJ boosted its asset buying programme and...
Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa speaks during a news conference at Japan National Press Club in Tokyo February 17, 2012. Japan still has a long way to go before achieving consumer inflation of 1 percent, the governor of the country's central... View Photo »
I've been informed by the chair of the Ethics Committee that my suspension at the National Press Club has been lifted
She has won numerous awards, including sharing a National Press Club Award with bestselling humor writer Mary Roach. Skiing, gardening, and taking apart, then putting together very old houses are some of her favorite things. For Sports Moms –and...
On Thursday, Attorney General Coakley co-led a National Press Club event debating the constitutionality of the ACA. She and Virginia Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli, an ardent ACA opponent, argued over several facets of the Supreme Court case,...
Reservations are not required for Newsmakers, unless otherwise noted. To find out more about what's happening at the National Press Club, check out the National Press Club's Web site at http://npc.press.org. New events or updated information indicated...
Tunisia's secretary of state to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in charge of American and Asian affairs, Hedi Ben Abbes, delivers his opening remarks during a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on February 14, 2012. View Photo »
Paul said in an Oct. 5 speech at the National Press Club in Washington that he leads in fundraising from the military because troops support his opposition to foreign conflicts.
The usual statistics were trotted out, most notably the 98 percent of sexually active Catholic women who use contraception. I am not interested in contesting these statistics — it’s old news that the vast majority of U.S. Catholics disagree with their...
Feb. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Following is a schedule of upcoming luncheons at the National Press Club. National Press Club events are open to NPC members and their guests only. Credentialed press may cover Luncheons and Newsmakers. Events...
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WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 08: Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille participates in a news conference, at the National Press Club on February 8, 2012 in Washington, DC. Prime Minister Conille is on a three day official visit to Washington, and said that Haiti needs faster distribution of...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 08: Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille talks on a cell phone before a news conference, at the National Press Club on February 8, 2012 in Washington, DC. Prime Minister Conille is on a three day official visit to Washington, and said that Haiti needs faster...
View Photo »Tunisia's secretary of state to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in charge of American and Asian affairs, Hedi Ben Abbes, delivers his opening remarks during a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Marvel comics super hero 'Spider-Man' strikes a pose as Barry R. McCaffrey (2nd-L), Director, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, looks on during a press conference 31 August 1999 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC in which they unveiled the first issue of a...
View Photo »Marvel comics super hero 'Spider-Man' (Upper-R) strikes a pose with local school children Jaclyn Dzieziolowski (C) and Sarah Doble (R) as Barry R. McCaffrey (L), Director, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, looks on during a press conference 31 August, 1999 at the...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 31: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks at the National Press Club October 31, 2011 in Washington, DC. During a question and answer portion of the program, Cain called the accusations of sexual harassment against him 'a witch hunt'.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 31: Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain visits The National Press Club October 31, 2011 in Washington, DC. Cain has denied accusations made in a report of sexual harassment while he was president of the National Restaurant Association. Cain is tied...
View Photo »Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks at the National Press Club on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011, in Washington, ahead of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 15: Republican candidate for president Buddy Roemer, speaks at the National Press Club, on August 15, 2011 in Washington, DC. Roemer said that large anonymous campaign donations, and special interest money remain a corrupting influence on todays politics.
View Photo »Marzuki Darusman, UN special rapporteur on the situation of the Human Rights in North Korea, speaks during a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on January 20, 2012. UN rights expert is now here to exchange views with Japanese officials.
View Photo »Republican Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is pictured at a National Press Club luncheon in Washington, July 28, 2011.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. addresses a National Press Club luncheon in Washington, Thursday, July 28, 2011.
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford speaks to a reporter from inside a van as he leaves a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo January 6, 2012. TThe ousted British CEO of Olympus Corp, who blew the whistle on a $1.7 billion accounting fraud, dropped his bid to...
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford (C) is surrounded by media as he leaves a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo January 6, 2012. The ousted British CEO of Olympus Corp, who blew the whistle on a $1.7 billion accounting fraud, dropped his bid to return to the...
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford speaks during a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo January 6, 2012. The ousted British CEO of Olympus Corp abandoned his three-month battle to replace the management of the scandal-tainted maker of medical devices, blaming big...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 01: NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Jr. (L) addresses the National Press Club Newsmakers Luncheon as astronaut and space shuttle commander Capt. Mark Kelly looks on July 1, 2011 in Washington, DC. With the final space shuttle launch a week away, Bolden gave...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 01: NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Jr. (C) arrive for the National Press Club Newsmakers Luncheon July 1, 2011 in Washington, DC. With the final space shuttle launch a week away, Bolden gave assurances that the United States would continue to lead in the...
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford attends a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo in this December 15, 2011 file photo. To match Special Report OLYMPUS-MASTERMINDS.
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford (C) is surrounded by the media as he leaves a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo December 15, 2011. The whistleblower in Japan's Olympus Corp scandal, Woodford, blasted Japanese shareholders on Thursday for failing to stand up...
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford (2nd L) is surrounded by the media as he leaves a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo December 15, 2011. Disgraced Olympus Corp's former CEO Woodford said on Thursday that he has spoken with private equity firms and investment...
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford waves from a car window as he leaves at a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo December 15, 2011. Woodford said on Thursday that he has spoken with private equity firms and investment banks about recapitalizing the camera and...
View Photo »Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford speaks during a news conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo December 15, 2011. Japan's disgraced Olympus Corp said Thursday it would consider reinstating its sacked CEO, Woodford, but the gesture failed to erase doubts that it would ever...
View Photo »Costa Rica's President Laura Chinchilla delivers a speech during a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on December 7, 2011. The Costa Rican leader is scheduled to meet with both the emperor and prime minister of Japan during her visit.
View Photo »Turkish prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at the National Press Club 05 November 2007 in Washington, DC. US President George W. Bush, vying to avert a Turkish incursion into Iraq, pledged to step up US military and intelligence cooperation to aid Turkey's fight against Kurdish...
View Photo »ADDS DROPPED WORD IN SECOND SENTENCE - A Catholic priest sprinkles holy water on a memorial marker for the 32 journalists who died during an alleged massacre of 58 people in southern Maguindanao province as they hold a commemoration on its second anniversary at the National Press...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 08: Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille participates in a news conference, at the National Press Club on February 8, 2012 in Washington, DC. Prime Minister Conille is on a three day official visit to Washington, and said that Haiti needs faster distribution of...
View Photo »I've been informed by the chair of the Ethics Committee that my suspension at the National Press Club has been lifted
Paul said in an Oct. 5 speech at the National Press Club in Washington that he leads in fundraising from the military because troops support his opposition to foreign conflicts.
a letter informing me that I was suspended from the National Press Club ‘due to your conduct at a news conference’. The letter, signed by the executive director of the club, William McCarren, accused me of violating rules prohibiting ‘boisterous and unseemly conduct or language’.
