MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD

THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for November 1989 is presented to John Crewsden The Chicago Tribune Crewsden spent 20 months sifting through the controversy between the National...

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...moved to settle the dispute, eventually producing an agreement naming Gallo and the French co-discoverers and co-inventors...
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...He reveals strong evidence that Gallo—still celebrated as the virus's discoverer by a press mystified by the scientific world—cheated, lied, and possibly even stole to place himself in the history books and in the running for the Nobel Prize...
...The story shows how scientific competition, aggravated by national politics and individual conceit, can corrupt and hamper research, even when the common enemy is horrifying...
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...After the French mounted an apparently unbeatable lawsuit, the U.S...
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...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...
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...Crewsden shows that the "scientific history" of AIDS research that emerged from this agreement is a work of fraud...
...THE WASHINGTON MONTHLY Journalism Award for November 1989 is presented to John Crewsden The Chicago Tribune Crewsden spent 20 months sifting through the controversy between the National Institute of Health's Robert Gallo and scientists from France's Pasteur Institute over the discovery of the AIDS virus and ownership of the patent of the first AIDS test...

Vol. 22 • February 1990 • No. 1


 
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