Monthly Journalism Awards

The Washington Monthly Journalism Awards for December 1992 are presented to: Ted Wendling and Dave Davis The Cleveland Plain Dealer With intensely personal stories of cancer patients who were...

...Gup's detailed reporting takes us inside Washington, D.C.'s Malcolm X Elementary School...
...Please send nominations to Monthly Journalism Award, 1611 Connecticut Ave...
...The Monthly Journalism Award is presented each month to the best newspaper, magazine, television, or radio story (or series of stories) on our political system...
...Listen to NRC Chairman Ivan Selin's reaction, after he promised to overhaul the agency's medical licensing and inspections: "If two reporters can work for a few months and come up with what you got, that's a pretty good indication that we're not doing our jobs...
...More stories like "What Makes This School Work...
...One promised reform: Full disclosure to patients and their families when overexposure occurs...
...the newspaper found at least 40...
...There, Principal John Pannell leads a staff of 30 teachers, plus other staff and volunteers, who work to help kids escape the cycle of violence, and give students a sense of family they get nowhere else...
...March 1993/The Washington Monthly 23...
...Although the NRC spends 95 percent of its time and money watching over nuclear power plants, the agency has virtually ignored its obligation to regulate civilian use of nuclear materials, especially in medicine...
...The winner will be announced in the June issue...
...Last summer, Pannell took a group of students to the D.C...
...One child recognized a corpse with 11 bullet holes as a neighborhood acquaintance...
...might encourage inner-city educators that theirs is not a lost cause...
...Two copies of the article or broadcast text should accompany the nomination...
...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...Nominations for any newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station in the country are welcome...
...morgue to show them the ultimate result of drugs and violence...
...When narcotics agent Earl C, a Malcolm X volunteer, arrested a woman for selling crack, he also took her children into his home for the six months of her rehabilitation...
...NW, Washington, D.C...
...Ted Gup Time While the majority of media coverage of the crisis in America's inner cities chronicles the depth of the despair, Time's Gup chose a different approach: Focus on a way out...
...The NRC couldn't think of a single death resulting from improper radiation treatment...
...Nominations for stories published or aired in March will close April 15...
...The Washington Monthly Journalism Awards for December 1992 are presented to: Ted Wendling and Dave Davis The Cleveland Plain Dealer With intensely personal stories of cancer patients who were killed by overdoses or misapplications of radiation therapy, Wendling and Davis chronicled two decades of neglect in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) oversight of radiation oncology in the nation's hospitals...
...The result...
...20009...

Vol. 25 • March 1993 • No. 3


 
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