MONTHLY Journalism Award

THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for May and June 1984 is presented to Myron Levin The Kansas City Star When South Korea wouldn't let the U.S. Army dispose of ammo boxes treated with...

...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...Army dispose of ammo boxes treated with a preservative called pentachlorophenol—"pente for short—the army just brought the boxes back to the U.S...
...this two-part series tells us how they will try to get our votes...
...Nominations will close July 15...
...The two are not the same...
...and sold them here...
...Tom Edsall The Washington Post The National Republican Senatorial Committee has hired a New York ad firm to construct "psychometric" analyses of Republican campaign strategy...
...This ambitious three-part series is a model of science reporting and is as wellwritten as it is researched...
...Nominations from any newspaper or magazine in the country are welcome...
...The award for articles published in June will be announced in the October issue...
...The Democrats, way behind in party fundraising, are depending more on special-interest PACs...
...The Monthly Journalism Award is presented each month to the best newspaper or magazine article (or series of articles) on our political system...
...The EPA has only modest restrictions on this dioxin-laden wood preservative, which leaches out into the air and water and can cause illness and death...
...The press has been full of what the candidates are saying about the issues...
...The FDA even allows food to be shipped in pentatreated crates...
...Nominations should be accompanied by two copies of the article or articles...

Vol. 16 • August 1984 • No. 8


 
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