MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD
THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for April 1985 is presented to Claudia Kuehl Los Angeles Herald Examine Kuehl cuts to the heart of conventional liberalism with an investigation of...
...It's no less reasonable for me to collect unemployment than it is for some welfare for the state to buy her food," the actress told Kuehl...
...Nominations will close July 15...
...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...
...Nominations should be accompanied by two copies of the story or stories...
...The award for stories published or aired in June will be announced in the October issue...
...The entertainment unions talk of "survival", but Kuehl visits the unemployment office to find, for example, an actress who earned $77,000 last year while collecting $4,316 in unemployment insurance...
...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...
...In the state, that has executed more people per capita than any offer since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976, race, locate, and luck often play a larger role in determining a criminal's fate than the facts of the crime...
...THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for April 1985 is presented to Claudia Kuehl Los Angeles Herald Examine Kuehl cuts to the heart of conventional liberalism with an investigation of how well-paid Hollywood entertainment workers shamelessly bilk California's unemployment insurance system...
...and Jason DeParle The Times-Picayume In a comprehensive report on capital punishment, DeParle uses computer-generated statistics and thorough reporting to demonstrate that Louisiana executes criminals with an alarming randomness...
Vol. 17 • July 1985 • No. 6