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Public invited to take part in Dialogue on Kentucky's Political Parties at CU The public is invited to participate in "Dialogue on Kentucky's Political Parties" on Tuesday, November 1, 2005at the C.U. Kentucky Heartland Institute on Public Policy in Campbellsville. "The group of panelists will offer a very timely discussion of our nation's two major political parties," said JohnChowning, CU Vice President for Church and External Relations and Executive Assistant to the President. "Thefocus of the session will be on the strengths and weaknesses of the two major parties as we look to the next threeelection cycles in 2006, 2007, and 2008. We are hosting two very fine journalists who are adept at this subjectalong with two young state officials - this should be a very informative discussion." Invited Participants include:
DIRECTIONS: After turning onto Broadway from Columbia, your will travel to stop light numbered 4 beside CVSPharmacy, turn left onto N. Columbia Ave. Go to the traffic light and turn left onto University Drive. The campusis straight ahead. The Little Auditorium is in the Student Union Building. This story was posted on 2005-10-26 08:38:51
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