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Convention 2010
June 23-26
Marriott City Center,
Salt Lake City


For information:
Garry D. Howard:
E-mail | 414-224-2306

Jack Berninger:
E-mail | 804-741-1565

Workshop materials

Judging 2010
March 6-10
Radisson WorldGate,
Kissimmee, Fla.


For information:
Phil Kaplan:
E-mail | 865-342-6285

Jack Berninger:
E-mail | 804-741-1565

Mandatory dates:
Sunday: April 5
Weekday: Tue., Feb. 24

APRIL 2007 ISSUE

Top writing winners – over 250,000

Story posted on April 19, 2007

Below are links to the stories and columns from the top two finishers in the over 250,000 circulation category. The stories are currently offered in .pdf format, and will be offered as HTML at a later time.

COLUMNS

1. Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times:   Columns 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

2. John Canzano, The Oregonian:   Columns 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

FEATURE STORY

1. Mike Wise, Washington Post:   Story

2. Dave Hyde, South Florida Sun-Sentinel:   Story 1 | 2

BREAKING NEWS

1. Juliet Macur, New York Times:   Story

2. Joseph A. Reaves, Craig Harris and Nick Piecoro, Arizona Republic:   Story

GAME STORY

1. Kevin Manahan, Newark Star-Ledger:   Story

2. Mark Zeigler, San Diego Union-Tribune:   Story

EXPLANATORY

1. Eric Sharp, Detroit Free Press:   Story

2. Jon Wilner, San Jose Mercury News:   Story

PROJECT REPORTING

1. Jodi Upton, Steve Wieberg, Michael McCarthy, Steve Berkowitz and Kelly Whiteside, USA Today:   Story

2. Bob Hohler, Boston Globe:   Story 1 | 2 | 3 | 4


■ Here's a HUGE tip for making the PDF download process easier: Instead of clicking on the link to open the PDF from the browser, simply put your cursor over the link and right click and choose either "Save Target As..." (in Microsoft's Internet Explorer) or "Save Target Link As..." (in Netscape and Mozilla Firefox). What this will do is download the PDF to your harddrive. Once it's on your harddrive, it is much easier and faster to open and print.

APRIL 2007 NEWSLETTER STORIES

• Region reports (4/28)
• SJI students introduced (4/6, updated)

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