All signs point to a less lavish, more sober affair Saturday night, with fewer over-the-top parties, less buzz and more recognition of the First Amendment and journalism's watchdog role in American democracy.
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Access Denied event of the year, the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. But circumstances this time make it possible for the organizers and participants to reform and elevate the dinner in fundamental ways.
<span>All signs point to a less lavish, more sober affair Saturday night, with fewer over-the-top parties, less buzz and more recognition of the First Amendment and journalism's watchdog role in American democracy. The WHCA dinner could be comparatively dull this time around, with less glorification of fame and power, and that's not a bad thing.
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