I know there is a difference between privately employed information
professionals and publicly elected officials, but has anyone ever
thought about the mention of things like:
*religious affiliation in the Congressional and Senate Yellowbooks?
*political affiliation in the Judicial Yellowbook?
The people in these publication openly state rather personal information
(I suppose they feel they have to for political reasons) and they have a
great deal more visibility.
Besides, I only checked my bibliographic entry yesterday, after all this
hoopla started, and today my race is already gone.
Just thinking...
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John Pedini/Director of Media Services
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