MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD

THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for December 1986 is presented to Jonathan Kwitney The Wall Street Journal Infighting at the Center for Disease Control AIDS laboratory, Jonathan...

...Nominations for any newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station in the country are welcome...
...THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for December 1986 is presented to Jonathan Kwitney The Wall Street Journal Infighting at the Center for Disease Control AIDS laboratory, Jonathan Kwitney shows, is causing its best scientists to leave, breaking the lab's momentum on identifying and tracking the virus...
...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...
...The subject can be government in its federal, state, or municipal manifestation...
...Nominations should be accompanied by two copies of the story or stories...
...Nominations will close March 15...
...The award for stories published or aired in January will be announced in the April issue...
...Petty rivalries have caused records to mysteriously disappear and whole experiments to go out with the trash, while lab administrators have stymied research that didn't fit the Reagan administration's bias against findings that could be seen as condoning bi- or homosexuality...

Vol. 19 • March 1987 • No. 2


 
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