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Borrower Beware: Reporting Workshop on Fraud and Consumer Matters

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The Pennsylvania Newspaper Association is offering a workshop on how to report on fraud and financial issues. If you've ever dreamed of exposing an Enron-style scandal, or making a difference in the lives of people who are at risk for identity theft or loan scams, this workshop looks like it's pretty useful.

Below is the flier I received.

SHU students won't have to pay anything for the seminar, and if you're on the Setonian staff, the New Media Journalism program can also help with your travel expenses. There are seminars in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

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ChrisU said:

I let Amanda know I was interested in going via e-mail... But I thought I'd ask here, too. What do need to do in order to sign up through the school and the NMJ program?

Amanda said:

I'm game for either Pittsburgh or Philly. Anyone else? We could carpool or something.

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