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      <title>2011 Congressional Correspondents' Dinner</title>
      <description>The Radio and Television Correspondents Association gathered for their annual dinner. Author, Actor and Comedian Larry Wilmore provided the entertainment for the evening. Jonathan Karl was awarded the Joan S. Barone Award for Excellence in Washington-based National Affairs/Public Policy Broadcasting. Richard Engel was awarded the David Bloom Award for Excellence in Enterprise Reporting. 
The 67th annual dinner was the first to be called the Congressional Correspondents' Dinner.</description>
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      <title>2010 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>The Radio and Television Correspondents Association  gathered for their annual dinner. Awards were presented to journalists for their contributions to the news industry. Vice President Joe Biden and comedian Joe Wong gave humorous speeches poking fun at themselves and the political and media establishment.</description>
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      <title>2009 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>President Obama delivered a humorous speech about the role of media in American society, commenting on his administration's policies and foibles as well as the practice of journalism. At the end of his remarks he praised the work of journalists and new media outlets in bringing news of Iranian democratic protests to the world.
 
 Mr. Hodgman roasted the president for being a "nerd," referencing his place in popular culture and passion for comics and science fiction.
 
 The Radio and Television Correspondents' Association's 65th annual dinner also presented awards to journalists for their contributions to the news industry. Video clips of the winning entries were shown. The event included music from Sweet Honey in the Rock, the all-female African-American [a capella] group.
 
 A special video tribute of Tim Russert, Tony Snow and Bill Headline was shown.</description>
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      <title>2008 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>The Radio and Television Correspondents Association held their 64th annual dinner "Salute to Congress" at the Washington Hilton Hotel International Ballroom where awards were presented to journalists for their contributions to the news industry. The event included a video from President Bush, remarks by Vice President Cheney, and entertainment by humorist Mo Rocca. Steve Chaggaris was the dinner chairman.</description>
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      <title>2006 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>The Radio and Television Correspondents Association held their 62nd annual dinner at the Washington Hilton. The event included remarks by Vice President Cheney, entertainment by impressionist Frank Caliendo, and a video tribute to the late ABC anchor Peter Jennings. Mike Viqueira was the dinner chairman.</description>
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      <title>2007 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>The Radio Television Correspondents Association presented awards to journalists for their contributions to the news industry. Following award presentations by President Bush gave a humorous speech touching on several recent news stories on his administration. Entertainment was provided by improvisation comedians Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood who included members of the audience, including White House advisor Karl Rove, in sketch comedy routines. The evening's events also included a tribute to retiring House Radio and TV Gallery director Tina Tate and a special video produced for the dinner by JibJab.com.</description>
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      <title>2012 Radio and Television Congressional Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>The Radio Television Correspondents Association presented awards to journalists for their contributions to the news industry. House Speaker John Boehner addressed the gathering, along with comedian and actor Wayne Brady who gave an improvisational performance that included audience participation. Video highlights showing the work of award recipients was shown.</description>
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      <title>1996 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television correspondents, members of Congress and the Cabinet and others gathered at this annual dinner. Walter Cronkite presented the Joan Shorenstein Barone award to Michel McQueen for her story on Rep. Longley, a Republican freshman from Maine. Speaker Gingrich and President Clinton spoke humorously about Washington politics. President Clinton mentioned several humorous bumper stickers for the 1996 presidential campaign. He also challenged journalists to continue to report events aggressively, yet fairly. Mr. Imus, a New York radio show host known for his irreverent humor spoke after President Clinton. He made many humorous, occasionally coarse, jokes about journalists and politicians in attendance and the president and first lady, and especially about Whitewater. The next day, Michael McCurry, the White House press secretary, characterized many of his remarks as "tasteless."</description>
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      <title>2005 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television correspondents gathered for their annual dinner featuring tongue-in-cheek humor about current events and press coverage of politics.
 
 Vice President Cheney paid tribute to the late Pope John Paul II in remarks made on behalf of the president who was unable to speak at the dinner in order to attend the official funeral mass in Rome. 
 
 The traditional entertainment was provided by comedian Lewis Black who commented on his experiences as a native Washingtonian and the current state of partisan politics.
 
 The David Bloom Award for enterprise reporting was presented by the late Mr. Bloom's brothers to ABC's "Nightline" for its reporting on the rehabilitation of Iraq War veterans.
 
 Following the official program, C-SPAN cameras showed scenes of the attendees informally greeting one another.</description>
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      <title>1995 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>President Clinton and Mr. Maher spoke before the annual dinner gathering of White House Radio and Television correspondents. President Clinton noted that for 51 years the correspondents have joined together to celebrate the best of the electronic media. He said that, while the times, rules, and practices have changed over the years, he believes that most of them want what's best for the country, and that they do their jobs in the hope they're doing them well enough to advance the interests of the United States and to keep the American Dream alive.</description>
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      <title>1997 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television correspondents, celebrities and Washington dignitaries gathered for this annual dinner. Dan Rather presented the organization's journalism awards to Candy Crowley and Pam Hill. President Clinton spoke humorously about his knee surgery and other Washington topics, saying, "Things have been so slow this year, C-SPAN is showing reruns of the 104th Congress."  The president then turned the podium over to look-alike Darryl Hammond, who spoofs the president on [Saturday Night Live]. Norm MacDonald poked fun at the president and many of the famous persons present and closed his remarks with his [Saturday Night Live] parody of former Senator Bob Dole.</description>
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      <title>2004 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>At an annual dinner featuring tongue-in-cheek humor on current events and press coverage of politics, President Bush spoke to journalists and presented a slide show often referring the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Mr. Jamal then delivered the key note speech which steered clear of political issues.</description>
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      <title>2001 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and Television correspondents gathered at an annual awards diner to present the Barone award to Tim Russert. Following the presentation President Bush made humorous remarks about his misstatements and speech patterns. Mr. Stein then made humorous remarks about news of the day and current events.</description>
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      <title>1994 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>At a dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel, President Clinton congratulated radio and television correspondents on 50 years of TV and radio coverage of national politics. The President spoke on the history of radio and TV political coverage, its importance in the future, and on his relationship with the media. It was a black-tie affair in Washington, D.C. The president made several jokes concerning his dealings with the media. Following the president's address, Mr. Keillor spoke. In his humorous remarks, he indicated that he was available for the Supreme Court vacancy and that he had difficulty coming to grips with a president the same age as he. He grew up with the image of "jowly men in baggy brown suits ... who looked at a camera as if it were a bomb."  He spoke about Whitewater and a generation and the press that was "so easily disillusioned."  He then proceeded to tell a lengthy story about being sixteen in Lake Wobegone and how situations are never as simple as they might appear. First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton also attended the event but did not speak.</description>
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      <title>2000 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television correspondents gathered for their annual dinner and awarded the Barone award to Mr. Schieffer. President Clinton then gave a humorous speech in which he spoke about the Census, Vice President Gore's presidential campaign, and showed some satirical endorsement advertisements for Vice President Gore. Mr. Hammond then made some humorous remarks in which he imitated President Clinton and praised the fortitude of women.</description>
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      <title>1993 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>President Clinton spoke to an audience of correspondents attending a black tie dinner in Washington, DC. In his remarks, meant to match the lighthearted mood of the event, President Clinton delivered a number of jokes making fun of the media and his own administration.</description>
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      <title>1999 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television correspondents gathered for their annual dinner and awarded the Barone award to Ms. Judd for her coverage of the Clinton investigation. President Clinton then gave a tongue-in-cheek speech about his relationship with the press as a result of the investigation and impeachment trial. In a serious moment he called for China and other countries to not just adopt, but promote, a free press. Mr. Keillor then gave a humorous address about civility in which he spoke about the late Justice Blackmun, Governor Ventura, President Clinton, and a potential run for the Senate by Mrs. Clinton.</description>
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      <title>1990 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
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      <title>1998 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner</title>
      <description>Radio and television reporters gathered for their annual dinner. Since President and Mrs. Clinton were in Africa, cardboard cutouts were seated at the head table in their stead. CNN won the Barone award for its special program "The Money Trail: Democracy for Sale." Mr. Nealon provided the comedic entertainment. He made several comments about the allegations of sexual misconduct against President Clinton and performed his impression of Sam Donaldson. He ended his remarks with "Subliminal Man" comments about Washington politics.</description>
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