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Volume 3, Number 1, January 2005
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Start planning for APA's 2005 convention

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APA's 2005 Annual Convention—slated for Aug. 18–21 in Washington, D.C.—will once again offer student-focused programming, networking opportunities and the chance to hear leading psychologists discuss their work.

Visit the convention Web site at www.apa.org/convention05/ and the APAGS Web site at www.apa.org/apags for planning updates, and look for more information in upcoming issues of gradPSYCH and the Monitor on Psychology.

The International Spy Museum, which debuted in Washington, D.C., in 2002, features interactive exhibits on espionage from the time of Queen Elizabeth I to the present. For a list of other D.C. attractions, visit www.apa.org/convention05/.

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