Newswomen's Club of New York Announces 2005 Front Page Awards
PRNewswire
NEW YORK

The Newswomen's Club of New York announces the 2005 Front Page Awards to outstanding women journalists in print, broadcast and online media. Court TV anchor Catherine Crier, host of "Catherine Crier Live," will be keynote speaker when the honors are presented at the 67th annual Front Page Awards Dinner on November 10, at the National Arts Club.

In announcing the Awards, Newswomen's Club President Jeanne King said that a record number of entries were submitted this year. "We received hundreds of excellent submissions and the competition was keener than ever," she noted. Chosen by a panel of judges from media and university journalism centers throughout the country, the winners of the Newswomen's Front Page Awards are:

  NEWSPAPERS:
   Beat -- Ellen E. Schultz, Wall Street Journal, "Benefits Limbo: When
   Pensions Change Hands, Retirees can be Lost in Shuffle."

   Business -- Diana B. Henriques, New York Times, "Captive Clientele: Basic
   Training Doesn't Guard Against Insurance Pitched to G.I.'s"

   Column -- Linda Stasi, New York Post, "Royal Pain-Star's Never-Ending
   Wedding."

   Deadline -- Tina Susman, Newsday, "Report from Sri Lanka."

   Feature -- Andrea Elliott, New York Times, "Legacy of Loss: The Children
   of September 11; Growing Up Grieving with Constant Reminders of 9/11."

   In Depth -- Juliet Macur, New York Times, "In Two Arenas: Athletes and
   Warriors; Two Women Bound by Sports, War and Injuries."

   Lifestyle -- Irene Virag, Newsday, "The Vacuum Swept Me Off My Feet."

   New Reporter -- Meghan Clyne, New York Sun, "New U.N. Tower Could Sit
   Atop Another Target."

   Specialized Writing -- Janny Scott, New York Times, "Life at the Top in
   America Isn't Just Better, Its Longer."

  MAGAZINES:
   Business -- Suzanna Andrews, Vanity Fair, "Hostage to Fortune."

   Criticism/Commentary -- Daphne Merkin, Elle, "He Said, She Said."

   Entertainment -- Larissa MacFarquhar, The New Yorker, "Passion Plays."

   Lifestyles -- Bliss Broyard, Elle, "How I Learned to Love My Mother."

   News -- Sharon Lerner, The Nation, "Post-Roe Postcard: Is Ole Miss Our
   Future?"

   Science, Medicine, Health & Fitness -- Lynn Harris, Glamour, "Could You
   Get Hooked on These Pills?"

   Sports -- Ellen Labreque, Sports Illustrated for Kids, "Steroids Messed
   Up My Life."

  WIRES:
   Beat Reporting -- Liz Willen, Bloomberg News, "Bush's No Child Left
   Behind Education Plan Gets Failing Grades."  "Harvard Rhodes Scholar
   Factory Spurs Envy, Imitation."  "Summer's Harvard Gaffes Obscure Bid to
   Recruit Poor Students."

   Business -- Ellen Simon, Associated Press, "Colgate Perks."

   Columns -- Rachel Beck, Associated Press, "All Business: Some Irony in
   Pension Fund Investments," "All Business: Questions Loom Over Merck's
   Severance Plan," "All Business: Cablevision's Governance Under Scrutiny."

   Deadline -- Agnes T. Crane, Dow Jones Newswires, "Global Yield: US
   Rejoins Ranks of Longer-Rated Debt Fans."

   Features -- Chelsea J. Carter, Associated Press, "Left At Sea."

   Specialized Writing -- Colleen DeBaise, Dow Jones Newswires, "Getting
   Personal: How to Build a Drinkable Portfolio."

  PHOTOS:
   Features -- Jan Somma-Hammel, Staten Island Advance, "Closing Salon."

   Human Interest -- Debbie Egan-Chin, New York Daily News, "Crash Clash."

   News -- Angela Gaul, The Journal News, "Elmsford Soldier Buried at
   Arlington."

  TELEVISION:
   Business -- Paula Zahn, Jane Caplan, Stephanie Siegel, Kari Pricher,
   Sophie Sohn, Emily Holland, and Laura Weinberg, CNN, "Stolen Identity."

   Documentary -- Linda Schmidt and Deborah Fountain, Fox 5, "Vaccines and
   Autism."

   Features -- Alex Quade and Paula Zahn, CNN, "Wounded Warriors."

   Magazines -- Brenda Breslauer and Michele Mitchell, PBS, "Reaching Out to
   Women."

  RADIO:
   Feature -- Claudia Marshall, WFUV Radio, "A Woody Guthrie Hanukha."

   News -- Jen Guerra, WFUV-NY, "Let's Get Digital."

  INTERNET:
   Commentary -- Megan O'Rourke, http://www.slate.com/, "Summer's School."
  "The Instruction Manual." "The Kite Runner."

   Deadline -- Krysten Crawford, http://cnnmoney.com/, "Ebbers Gets 25
   Years."

   In Depth -- Harriet Ryan, http://www.courttv.com/, "Murder in Room 103."

   Interactive -- Vera Heller, http://www.nynewsday.com/, "On the A Train."

SOURCE: The Newswomen's Club of New York

CONTACT: Patricia O'Connell for The Newswomen's Club of New York,
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