2009 NPC Journalism Awards
August 03, 2009
Photo Credit: Club member Matt Canham, of the Salt Lake Tribune, raked in two awards Monday night at the 36th Annual NPC Journalism Awards.
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Matt Canham
Photo Credit: The Wall Street Journal's Gerald F. Seib took home the Lee Walczak Award for excellence in political analysis.
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Gerald F. Seib
Photo Credit: Juliet Macur, of the New York Times, recieved top print honors for her reporting on what happens to dogs that survive the shocking world of dog fighting.
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Juliet Macur
Photo Credit: The 36th Annual NPC Journalism Awards night featured journalists from broadcast, online media, newspapers, wire services, newsletters and magazines.
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36th Annual NPC Journalism Awards
Photo Credit: Congressional Quarterly's Tim Starks won top honors for political journalism by reporters under 35 years old.
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Tim Starks
Photo Credit: Sally Adee, of IEEE Spectrum Magazine, was presented the Michael A. Dornheim Award by the late reporter's mother, Charlene Dornheim. Ms. Adee tackled the potential use of electronic or software "back doors" to sabotage military activity.
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Sally Adee & Charlene Dornheim
Photo Credit: The Berkshire Eagle's Bill Shein was recognized with the Angele Gingras Humor Award for his columns on topics like laptop gnomes and full-size golden parachutes.
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Bill Shein
Photo Credit: American Journalism Review's Sherry Ricchiardi won the Arthur Rowse Award for examination of the role and work of the news media. She also took home the Rowse Award in 2003.
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Sherry Ricchiardi