THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award

THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for January, 1984 is presented to Alan Blum New York State Journal of Medicine An exemplary display of both impassioned journalism and professional...

...The Monthly Journalism Award is presented each month to the best newspaper or magazine article (or series of articles) on our political system...
...Nominations should be accompanied by two copies of the article or articles...
...It has succeeded only in forcing many smaller trash-hauling firms out of business...
...Nominations will close April 15...
...THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for January, 1984 is presented to Alan Blum New York State Journal of Medicine An exemplary display of both impassioned journalism and professional responsibility, the year-end issue takes`on America's number one threat to public health—the tobacco industry...
...Sederis shows how lack of enforcement, and the BPU's policy of regulating mob-like entrepreneurs as if they were just another public utility, has meant, an even trashier trash industry...
...Nominations from any newspaper or magazine in the country are welcome...
...The award for articles published in March will be announced in the June issue...
...from Third World tobacco promotions to publications like Newsweek and T. V. Guide that bewail health costs and hazards while running cigarette ads...
...Also see our story on page 14...
...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...Virginia D. Sederis The New Jersey Reporter In 1970, New Jersey's board of Public Utilities was given the job of cleaning up the state's corrupt garbage-collection industry...
...Over fifty entries, mostly by MDs, leave no stone unturned...

Vol. 16 • April 1984 • No. 3


 
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