Journalism Award

THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for SeptemJ,Jer 1,83 is presented to"; Paul McGrath CliicagoMiIgazine The unnecessary and costly public office building is a familiar story.: What...

...Nqminations will close December 15...
...Paul McGrath CliicagoMiIgazine The unnecessary and costly public office building is a familiar story.: What distiriguishes this dissection of Chicagds version is McGrath's thorough account of the building's dubious origins, and his explanation of how its widely acclaimed architectural design has" helped preVent thorough scrutiny...
...it delves into the agency's inner workings to describe its laxity in such areas as recording adverse drug reactions and policing defective medical devices...
...The award for articles published in November will be announced in the February issue...
...S.C Gwynne Harper's See "Tilting at Windmills;' page 7. The Monthly Journalism Award is presented each month to the best newspaper or magazine article (or series of articles) on our political system...
...Michael Millenson Chicago Tribune Millenson's three-part series on the Food and Drug Administration does far more than recount Reagan's budget cuts...
...Nominations from any newspaper or magazine in the country are welcome...
...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...Nominations shouJdbe accompanied by two copies of the article or articles...

Vol. 15 • December 1983 • No. 9


 
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