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October 2008 Features

Convene and Commiserate

With a hurricane threatening the U.S. Gulf Coast, the Republican National Convention planners faced compelling challenges to create a successful event.
by Kevin Woo

Georgia On My Mind

Across the Bow
by Tony Carey

Olympic Flame Ignites the Energy of Many Legacies

The Energy of Many
by Bruce MacMillan

On Location

Santa Fe's locale inspires filmmakers and impresses attendees of the 2007 Cineposium.
by Kimberly King

Ten Meetings that Rocked the World

When people get together, the opportunity to change the world is always at hand.
by Jason Hensel

The Cleanup Krewe

Pittcon attendees find a New Orleans that has undergone a major makeover since Hurricane Katrina.
by Dee Hill

The Other Europe

Small-town hospitality flourishes in Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital.
by Rowland Stiteler

Utility Beats Luxury

Open-Source Everything
by Douglas Rushkoff

Victor or Victim?

Global View
by Carol Krugman

Why do we meet?

In It Together
by David Basler

Why We Meet

Mankind has always felt the need to meet. But what's behind the oftentimes-serendipitous ether of meetings?
by Peter Gorman

Canada Demands Rights for Air Passengers


by Jessie States

Global Access

Overcome barriers and borders: planning inclusive meetings and events worldwide.
by Candy Harrington

Green Meetings Are Free

Transform the World
by Tim Sanders

Green or Bust

Vaulted onto the international stage, Denver set out to make this year's Democratic National Convention the greenest political convention ever and establish the city as a leading green destination.
by Angela Chiarello

Local Flavor

The flavor and environment of events can be impacted positively and negatively by local food and services or the lack thereof.
by Celeste Rae Le Compte

Meet the Upstarts

The meeting and events industry future rests comfortably of the shoulders of today's youth. Meet the… Upstarts.
by Contance Richards

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