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Press Conference With Death Penalty Opponents on Governor Pataki's Proposed Reinstatement of New York's Death Penalty

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CONTACT

CONTACT
New York, NY, July 18, 2004

Delphine Selles
Campaign to End the Death Penalty
718.930.7314

Susan Schindler
New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty
212.475.7035


PRESS CONFERENCE WITH DEATH PENALTY OPPONENTS ON GOVERNOR PATAKI’S PROPOSED REINSTATEMENT OF NEW YORK’S DEATH PENALTY

Nationally Renowned African-American Leaders from NC Call on Gov. Easley and Speakers Black and Morgan to Push for Moratorium Vote

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
July 13, 2004
David Neal, NCCM, 919.824.1814


Nationally Renowned African-American Leaders from NC Call on Gov. Easley and Speakers Black and Morgan to Push for Moratorium Vote

Group of Murder Victim Family Members Calls for Immediate Moratorium on Executions

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July 7, 2004


CONTACTS
Tom Fewel, (919) 622-1791; tfewel@erisoft.com
John Strange, (919) 933-7567; jstrange@ncmn.org

Group of Murder Victim Family Members Calls for Immediate Moratorium on Executions

34 N. C. Religious Leaders Call on General Assembly to Vote on Moratorium Bill

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 6, 2004

CONTACT
David Neal, NC Coalition for a Moratorium, (919) 680-2986; (919) 824-1814 (cell) dneal@ncmoratorium.org
John Strange, (919) 933-7567; jstrange@ncmn.org

34 N.C. Religious Leaders Call on General Assembly to Vote on Moratorium Bill

Eight Former North Carolina Supreme Court Justices Call on the General Assembly For An Immediate Vote on the Moratorium Bill

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
June 29, 2004
David Neal, NCCM
Office:  919.680.2986
Cell:  919.824.1814
dneal@ncmoratorium.org

National Committee on the Right to Counsel To Examine System of Legal Representation For People Who Cannot Afford It

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Tuesday, June 22, 2004
CONTACT - Cynthia Thomet
202-557-7519


National Committee on the Right to Counsel To Examine System of Legal Representation For People Who Cannot Afford It

Bipartisan Committee to Explore Ways to Provide Meaningful, Effective Counsel

Glaring Deficiencies in Death Penalty System Confirmed As Another Inmate Is Freed

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CONTACT
Friday, May 28, 2004
Brenda Bowser
Richard Dieter
Office: 202.293.6970
Bowser, Cell: 301.943.1402
Additional Contacts Listed Below

GLARING DEFICIENCIES IN THE DEATH PENALTY SYSTEM CONFIRMED AS ANOTHER INMATE IS FREED

Gordon Steidl Is the 114th Death Row Inmate to be Exonerated and the 18th in Illinois

Supreme Court Case Brings D.C. Students to Capitol Hill for Death Penalty Debate

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CONTACT
Friday, May 21, 2004
Brenda Bowser
202.293.6970 (Office)   301.906.4460 (Cell)
bbowser@deathpenaltyinfo.org

SUPREME COURT CASE BRINGS D.C. STUDENTS TO CAPITOL HILL FOR DEATH PENALTY DEBATE
Third Annual Summit Features Former Death Row Inmate, National Experts

North Carolinians Support Temporary Suspension of Executions By More Than Two to One Margin

For Immediate Release
May 17, 2004

For more information contact:
Marshall Hurley, NCCM
336-339-9097, 336-378-1870
mhurle@ncmoratorium.org

NORTH CAROLINIANS SUPPORT TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF EXECUTIONS BY MORE THAN TWO TO ONE MARGIN

NCADP Calls For Texas Legislative Hearings to Investigate Execution of Mentally Ill People

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NATIONAL COALITION TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY
PRESS RELEASE


CONTACT:
David Elliot, NCADP Communications Director
202-543-9577, ext. 16
cell phone: 202-607-7036
delliot@ncadp.org

www.ncadp.org
920 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Washington, D.C. 20003
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