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Fall Meeting: updated press conferences and special events

This is a long message! It contains new and revised information and replaces Media Advisory 2 (AGU Press Release 99-36) of November 19, which may be discarded. Please print this advisory and take it with you, if you are attending Fall Meeting.

********** Contents:
I. Press Conferences
II. Events of Interest to the Media
III. Abstracts Sent
IV. Press Room Phones [415-905-1007]
V. Note to Public Information Officers on Press Releases

********** Note: This advisory supplements Media Advisory 1 (AGU Press Release 99-32) of October 14. If you do not have the earlier advisory, you should obtain it from the AGU web site: [http://www.agu.org/sci_soc/prrl/prrl9932.html]. Basic information in Advisory 1 is not repeated here, unless it has changed or is updated. It is no longer possible to preregister for the Press Room, but you may do so on site in the Press Room, 111 Moscone. Note the eligibility requirements in Media Advisory 1.

********** I. Press Conferences
Below is the latest available information on press conferences. All information in this section is subject to change, which will be posted in the Press Room at the Meeting. All press conferences are held in the Briefing Room, 112 Moscone.

Overview
Monday, December 13, 8:00 AM.
If you have preregistered, pick up your badge and Program book (and Abstract book, if it was not sent to you) outside Room 111. If you have not preregistered, you may do so inside Room 111. (The Press Room opens at 7:30 AM today.) Enjoy breakfast in the Press Room, after which we will move into the Briefing Room for a broad look at Fall Meeting. Prof. Robert Duce, chair of the Program Committee, will point out themes, sessions and special events likely to be of interest to the media, in addition to the press conferences.

Rapid Climate Change and the Oceans
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Contact: Harvey Leifert
hleifert@agu.org
202-777-7507
American Geophysical Union
5-Dec-1999


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