2005 – Print/Photo

DAILY NEWSPAPERS- Writing & Reporting 
Spot News
First Place: Associated Press
“Tsunami Coverage”
Second Place: The Miami Herald
“The Fall of Aristide; Crisis in Haiti”
Third Place: The Record, Hackensack, NJ
“McGreevey Resigns”
News Beat Coverage
First Place: The Wall Street Journal
Greg Jaffe
“Covering the Iraq War”
Second Place: Miami Herald
Joe Mozingo
“Crisis in Haiti”
Third Place: San Francisco Chronicle
Kevin Fagan
“The Homeless”
News Series, circulation up to 75,000
 First Place:   The Sun, (San Bernardino)
George Watson and Guy McCarthy
“Unnatural Disasters”
Second Place: Tri-City Herald
Jeff St. John
“Tyson Meatpacking Safety”
Third Place: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Ontario, Calif.
Sara A. Carter
“Gangland/Jamie’s Story”
News Series, circulation over 75,000
First Place:      Knight Ridder, Washington, DC
Jonathan Landay, Warren Strobel and John Walcott
“How the Bush Administration Went to War in Iraq”
Second Place: Star Tribune, Minneapolis
Larry Oakes
“The Lost Youth of Leech Lake”
Third Place: South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Sally Kestin and John Maines
“Marine Mammals: Below the Surface”
Local Interest Column on a Variety of Subjects
First Place: The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Connie Schultz
Second Place: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Robert L. Jamieson, Jr.
Third Place: The Hartford Courant
Helen Ubinas
Special or Feature Column on One Subject
First Place: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
John Kessler
“Restaurant Reviews”
Second Place: Charlotte Observer
Mary C. Curtis
“Faith Values”
Third Place: Rocky Mountain News
Lisa Ryckman
“Health and Fitness”
Editorial Writing
First Place:   San Jose Mercury News
David Yarnold and Daniel Vasquez
“Money and Influence”
Second Place: Lexington Herald-Leader
Jamie Lucke
“Smoking Ban”
Third Place: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
John G. Carlton
“Charity Care and the Bottom Line”
Sports Writing
First Place: Orlando Sentinel
Rick Maese
Second Place: Associated Press
Jim Litke
Third Place: The Oregonian
John Canzano
Feature Writing on Variety of Subjects
First Place & GRAND AWARD IN PRINT:    Chicago Tribune
Paul Salopek
Second Place: St. Petersburg Times
Lane DeGregory
Third Place: San Francisco Chronicle
Marianne Costantinou
Newspaper Magazine Writing
First Place: The Hartford Courant
Jeffrey B. Cohen
“War Widow”
Second Place: The Albuquerque Tribune
Jan Jonas
“All for Mooda”
Third Place: The Boston Globe
Neil Swidey
Business News Coverage
First Place: San Francisco Chronicle
David Lazarus
“Consumer Column”
Second Place: Detroit Free Press
Tamara Audi, Jamie Butters and Jeffrey McCracken
“GM and the New World”
Third Place: The Boston Globe
Beth Healy
“Trustees Overseers & Oversights”
Education Writing
First Place: Dayton Daily News
Scott Elliott and Mark Fisher
“Flunking the Test”
Second Place: St. Petersburg Times
Anita Kumar
“Higher Education”
Third Place: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Bill Schackner
Health/Medical Science Writing
First Place: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Dan Egan
“Troubled Waters: The Great Invasion”
Second Place: The Wall Street Journal
Amy Dockser Marcus
“Treating Cancer”
Third Place: The Boston Globe
Gareth Cook
“Stem Cells”
Investigative Reporting
First Place: Chicago Sun-Times
Tim Novak and Steve Warmbir
“Clout on Wheels”
Second Place: Erie Times-News
Peter Panepento and Kevin Flowers
“Mayor Rick Filippi”
Third Place: Miami Herald
Manny Garcia and Jason Grotto
“Justice Withheld”
Public Service
First Place: Philadelphia Daily News
Myung Oak Kim
“School Zones of Danger”
Second Place: Orange County Register
“Toxic Treats”
Third Place: The Hartford Courant
“Gov. John G. Rowland”
Distinguished College Journalism
First Place: St. Mary’s University of San Antonio, Texas
“The Rattler”
Second Place: Adelphi University, Garden City, N.Y.
“The Delphian”
Third Place: No award given
Editorial Cartoons
First Place: Washington Post
Tom Toles
Second Place: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Steve Sack
Third Place: Akron Beacon Journal
Chip Bok
MAGAZINES – Writing & Reporting 
Coverage of a Major News Event
First Place:    National Journal
Richard E. Cohen, Kirk Victor and David Baumann
“The State of Congress”
Second Place: :U.S. News & World Report
“A Long Journey Home”
Third Place: Newsweek
“The Roots of Torture”
Feature Writing on a Variety of Subjects
First Place: U.S. News & World Report
Roger Simon
Second Place: National Journal
Paul Starobin
Third Place: Glamour
Sheila Weller
Special Column on One Subject
First Place: Newsweek
Anna Quindlen
Second Place: Newsweek
Fareed Zakaria
Third Place: TIME Magazine
Joe Klein
NEWS SERVICES AND SYNDICATES – Writing & Reporting 
Feature Writing on a Variety of Subjects
First Place: Copley News Service
S. Lynn Walker
Second Place: Associated Press
Tim Sullivan
Third Place: Associated Press
Martha Irvine
Columns or Commentary
First Place: Bloomberg News
Caroline Baum
“Conventional  Economic Wisdom Can Be Hazardous to Your Thinking”
Second Place: Associated Press
Lynne Elber
“Television Stories”
Third Place: Rick Horowitz Column
Rick Horowitz 
PHOTOGRAPHY AND GRAPHICS FOR DAILY NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINES, NEWS SERVICES AND SYNDICATES 
Newspapers – Spot News Photography
First Place: The Orange County Register
Mark Rightmire
“Just Before the Crash”
Second Place: The Miami Herald
Peter Andrew Bosch
“The Unclaimed”
Third Place: Philadelphia Inquirer
David Swanson
“Fierce Battles Rage”
Newspapers – Feature Photography
First Place: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Robert Cohen
“Pursuit of Happiness”
Second Place: San Francisco Chronicle
Liz Mangelsdorf
“Historic Marriages”
Third Place: Daytona Beach News-Journal
Nigel Cook
“Birds and Bathers”
Newspapers – Sports Photography
First Place: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Brant Sanderlin
“Flag Draped Fan Runs Alongside Lance Armstrong”
Second Place: The Boston Globe
Jim Davis
“Foul Play”
Third Place: Las Vegas Sun
Sam Morris
“Twisted Wrestlers”
Magazines, News Services, Syndicates – Spot News Photography
First Place & GRAND AWARD IN PHOTOGRAPHY:      Associated Press
Khalid Mohammed
“American Deaths”
Second Place: TIME Magazine
Shaul Schwarz-Corbis
“Haitian Looter”
Third Place: Bloomberg News
Namas Bhojani
“Tsunami Victim”
Magazines, News Services, Syndicates – Feature Photography
First Place: Associated Press
Emilio Morenatti
“Afghan Girls”
Second Place: TIME Magazine
Alexandra Boulat
“Sardinian Centenarian”
Third Place: Reuters
Lawrence Downing
“Hanz and Franz”
Magazines, News Services, Syndicates – Sports Photography
First Place: Sports Illustrated
Bob Martin
“Leap of Faith”
Second Place: Associated Press
Dave Martin
“Mickelson Wins”
Third Place: TIME Magazine
Adam Pretty
“Rulon Gardner Retires”
Photography Portfolio
First Place: :TIME Magazine
James Nachtwey
Second Place: Philadelphia Inquirer
David Swanson
Third Place: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Robert Cohen
Photo Essay
First Place: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Dan DeLong
“A Time to Live”
Second Place: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benjamin Krain
“Reconstructing Afghanistan”
Third Place: TIME Magazine
James Nachtwey
“The Tragedy of Sudan”
Photography for College Publications
First Place: University of Colorado at Denver
Jason Bye
Second Place: No award given
Third Place: No award given
Newspapers – Informational Graphics
First Place: The Oregonian
Steve Cowden, Derrik Quenzer, Eric Baker, and Steve McKinstry
   
Second Place: The Plain Dealer
William Neff
Third Place: The Charlotte Observer
Wm. Pitzer
Newspapers – Illustrative Graphics
First Place: The Plain Dealer
Andrea Levy
Second Place: Akron Beacon Journal
Editorial Artists
Third Place: San Jose Mercury News
Doug Griswold
Online Journalism
First Place: DallasNews.com
Karen Dee Davis, John Banks and Smiley Pool
“The Double Arabian”
Second Place: The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead
Helmut Schmidt
“In-Forum”
Third Place: CNN.com
“Election; Tsunami”