"This is a time like no other in our business," NNA said. "Again and again, we hear from you that you want to attend but are
inundated with work, coping with emergencies and helping staff to
produce a newspaper in challenging circumstances. We hope our programs are helpful and inspiring. We are asking our
speakers to plan to be with us for special programs later in the year
when we hope our industry is settling into our new ways of doing
business."
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