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The Reynolds Center has announced its 2008 fall workshop schedule.

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Online Seminars

The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2008 free online seminars.

Topics include:
*Intermediate Business Journalism
*Covering Private Companies
*Business Journalism Boot Camp

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Reporters Add Perspective to Stock Market Fluctuations
By Kevin Sweeney
Just as quickly as the champagne corks popped to celebrate the Dow Jones Industrial Average close above the 14,000 mark, the buzz quickly fizzled out with one-day plunges and considerable economic concerns. » More

Place Stock in Company Trading Policies
By Jonathan Higuera
The mergers and acquisition mania affecting media companies left me wondering how journalists who own company stock can benefit or avoid losses in a way that doesn't violate ethical standards. » More

Dow Plunge Hits Front Page of Major Daily Papers
By Reynolds Center Staff
The Dow Jones Industrial stock plunge on Tuesday found its way to the front pages of most daily newspapers around the country on Wednesday morning. » More

Companies Prepare to Expense Stock Options
By James Gentry
Companies whose 2005 fiscal year ends on Dec. 31 will be required to start expensing options in 2006. This means that companies will have to start making a provision for the impact of stock options on their income statements. » More

Reporters Find Ways to Relate SEC Headlines to Average Readers
By Lizzie Newland
News from the financial and business worlds often have a profound impact on people's wallets and, therefore, lives. But numbers and jargon can scare off or bore readers. » More



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