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SAN MATEO San Mateo (săn mətā`ō), city (1990 pop. 85,486), San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1894. It is a commercial and retail center with some high-technology manufacturing. San Mateo, Spanish for St. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 28, 2000

Bay Area journalists and public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  professionals were presented with 109 awards of excellence in 45 categories at the Peninsula A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three sides by water. A peninsula can also be a headland, cape, island promontory, bill, point, or spit.[1] Europe
  • Europe itself is a peninsula.
 Press Club's 23rd annual awards dinner here tonight.

Master of ceremonies Rebecca Rebecca or Rebekah (both: rēbĕk`ə), wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob. One day, as was her custom, she drew water at the city well; while there she showed kindness to Eliezer, Abraham's servant.  Corral corral

a small fenced-in enclosure with high, wooden fences, suitable for holding cattle or horses.


corral system
a management system in which range cattle are put into corrals and fed hay for a period when the environment is most
, news anchor and reporter at KCBS KCBS Kansas City Barbecue Society
KCBS Korea Christian Book Service (now called KCB; Seoul, Korea)
KCBS Kerala Catholic Bible Society (Kerala, India) 
 radio, announced the winners.

The Peninsula Press Club's annual Professional Journalism Professional journalism is a form of news reporting which developed in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century, along with formal schools of journalism which arose at major universities.  Awards Competition dinner was held at the San Mateo Marriott Marriott has several meanings:
  • Corporations (Company)
  • Marriott International from 1993-present is an international hospitality lodging company
 Hotel.

The winners were selected from nearly 500 entries by print and television journalists and public relations professionals in the 11 Greater Bay Area counties. Competition was for work done in 1999.

Three students were honored hon·or  
n.
1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate.

2.
a. Good name; reputation.

b.
 as recipients of Herb Caen
For the hockey player, please see Herb Cain.


Herbert Eugene Caen (April 3, 1916 – February 1, 1997) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist working in San Francisco.
 scholarships presented each year by the Peninsula Press Club. Marc Carig of Contra Costa College Contra Costa College, in San Pablo, California, is the west campus of the Contra Costa Community College District. It is part of the California community colleges system, one of the three college systems in California.  in San Pablo San Pablo (săn păb`lō), city (1990 pop. 25,158), Contra Costa co., W Calif., on San Pablo Bay, a suburb of Oakland; inc. 1948. One of the oldest Spanish settlements in the region, the city is a commercial and medical center with light  received a $1,500 scholarship This article is about scholarship as a form of financial aid. For the practice and method of scholars, see scholarly method. For the international education program, see The Scholar Ship. . Lisa Macabasco of Lowell High School Lowell High School may refer to:
  • Lowell High School (San Francisco)
  • Lowell High School (Lowell, Massachusetts)
  • Lowell High School (Whittier, California)
  • Lowell High School (Lowell, Indiana)
  • Lowell High School (Oregon), in Lowell, Oregon
 in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  and Clarissa Samuel Richardson's Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady epistolary novel, published in 1748, tells the tragic story of a heroine whose quest for virtue is continually thwarted by her family. It is commonly cited as the longest novel in the English language.  Aljentera of San Jose San Jose, city, United States
San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850.
 State University each received $750 in scholarship funds.

Samaritan Samaritan

Member of a now nearly extinct Jewish community. Calling themselves Bene-Yisrael (“Children of Israel”), or Shamerim (“Observant Ones”), they claim to be related to those Jews of ancient Samaria who were not deported from Israel by the
 House of San Mateo earned the Press Club's annual Bonnie bon·ny also bon·nie  
adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots
1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty.

2. Excellent.
 Chastain There have been several prominent current and historical figures named Chastain:
  • Bob Chastain is a writer on religious history
  • Brandi Chastain (1968- ) was a player on the United States Women's National Soccer Team.
 Award for serving the homeless and poor in the mid-peninsula for 20 years while working with the media to help tell its story.

The winners:

                      Results of the 23rd Annual
              Professional Journalism Awards Competition
                             Sponsored by
                       The Peninsula Press Club

NEWSPAPERS -- DAILIES & NON-DAILIES

Editorial

      1st -- John Diaz, San Francisco Chronicle (You Pay the Toll for
        Mayor's Ego)
      2nd -- Jim Gardner, San Francisco Business Times (Banks Deposit
        Your Privacy in Hand of State)

Editorial Cartoon

      1st -- Kathryn LeMieux, Point Reyes Light (State Fair)
      2nd -- Steve Curl, Palo Alto Daily News (Choose Your Role Model)

Column

          1st -- Ken Garcia, San Francisco Chronicle
          2nd -- Phil Matier and Andy Ross, San Francisco Chronicle
          Honorable Mention -- Steve Symanovich, San Francisco Business
            Times

Spot News Story -- Individual

          1st -- Sabin Russell, San Francisco Chronicle (Blood-drawing
            Reforms Were Shelved in '97)
          2nd -- Meredith May, San Francisco Chronicle (Many Kids
            Skipped Summer School)
          Honorable Mention -- Michelle Guido, San Jose Mercury News
            (Garcia had faced two restraining orders...)

Spot News Story -- Team

          1st -- San Jose Mercury News Staff (HP Breaks Up)
          2nd -- San Francisco Chronicle (UCSF Merger)
          Honorable Mention -- San Francisco Chronicle (Deadly Blast at
            Tosco Plant)

General News Story -- Individual

          1st -- Lisa Davis, San Francisco Weekly (Lab Rats)
          2nd -- Susan Sward, San Francisco Chronicle (Mini's 236
            Crash-Prone Drivers)
          Honorable Mention -- The Press Democrat (Who Killed Sarah
            Hutchings?)

General News Story -- Team

          1st -- San Francisco Weekly (Rage Against the Machine)
          2nd -- San Francisco Bay Guardian (FOI Issue)
          Honorable Mention -- San Francisco Weekly (W.L.Brown: A
            Public/Private Partnership)

Feature Story -- Light

          1st -- Steve Rubenstein, San Francisco Chronicle (5.8 Million
            Tatdo)
          2nd -- Heather Knight, San Francisco Chronicle (Mr. Know It
            All)
          Honorable Mention -- Yumi Wilson, San Francisco Chronicle (SF
            Library Closes Book on Boy's Idea)

Feature Story -- Serious

          1st -- Joan Ryan, San Francisco Chronicle (Breaking Away)
          2nd -- Kevin Fagan,San Francisco Chronicle (Out of the Rubble)
          Honorable Mention -- Marshall Wilson, San Francisco Chronicle
            (Strike Splits King City)

Series -- Individual

          1st -- Carl Nolte, San Francisco Chronicle (California
            Century)
          2nd -- David Lazarus, San Francisco Chronicle (Somebody's
            Gotta Do It)
          Honorable Mention -- A. Clay Thompson, San Francisco Bay
            Guardian (The Lost Boys, Full House)

Series -- Team

          1st -- San Francisco Chronicle, DNA (Erin Hallissy & Charlie
            Goodyear)
          2nd -- San Jose Mercury News, Battered Lives (Michelle Guido &
            Carole Rafferty)
          Honorable Mention -- San Jose Mercury News, Paid by the Piece
            (K. Oanh Ha & Miranda Ewell)

Best Technology Story

          1st -- Terry Nagel, San Francisco Chronicle (High-Tech Home
            Innovations)
          2nd -- Jack Boulware, San Francisco Weekly (Online Pirates of
            the Caribbean)

Best Business Story

          1st -- Bob Porterfield, Savannah Blackwell & Tali Woodward,
            San Francisco Bay Guardian (Car Carrion)
          2nd -- Scott Herhold, San Jose Mercury News (Silicon Valley's
            Most Successful Failure)
          Honorable Mention -- Sam McManis, San Francisco Chronicle
            (Culture Clash on the Job)
          Honorable Mention -- Jonathan Rabinovitz, San Jose Mercury
            News (Dow Breaks Through)

Best Entertainment Review

          1st -- Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle (Jeckyll and Hyde)
          2nd -- John Carman, San Francisco Chronicle (Purple -- Hue
            Knew?)
          Honorable Mention -- John Carman, San Francisco Chronicle (The
            TV Era -- From Idealism to Materialism)

Page One Design

          1st -- San Francisco Bay Guardian (Spotlight on Secrecy)
          2nd -- Kimberly Brokaw, East Bay Business Times (Front Page)

Inside Page Design

          1st -- San Francisco Chronicle (Outdoor Decor)
          2nd (tie) -- San Francisco Chronicle (5 Easy Pieces) San
            Francisco Chronicle (Romancing the Rose)

Headline

          1st -- Lisa Davis, San Francisco Weekly (Jamba Liar, One of
            California's Best Cajun Chefs ...)
          2nd -- Lisa Davis, San Francisco Weekly (Science of the Lambs,
            Buying Dolly the duplicated sheep...)
          Honorable Mention -- Dick Sparrer, The Montclarion (It's Not
            Easy Beating Green)

Specialty Story

          1st -- Ruthe Stein, Jesse Hamlin & Mick LaSalle, San Francisco
            Chronicle (Where Are They Now?)
          2nd -- Sara Steffens, Contra Costa Times (The Sweet Here &
            Now)
          Honorable Mention -- Christina Waters, Metro Santa Cruz
            (Desert Escapes)

Sports -- Feature Story

          1st -- Ann Killion, San Jose Mercury News (A Promise Kept)
          2nd -- Elliott Almond, San Jose Mercury News (Bringing Down
            the Wall)
          Honorable Mention -- Matt Steinmetz, Contra Costa Times (Joe's
            Grace Lifted Him Above Game)

Sports -- Column

          1st -- Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle (Candlestick is
            the Connoisseurs)
          2nd -- Bob Padecky, The Press Democrat (Catfish Tribute)
          Honorable Mention -- Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle
            (Hot Sweaty Hugo)

NEWSPAPERS -- NON-DAILIES ONLY

General News Story

          1st -- Joel Engardio, San Francisco Weekly (A Chance for
            Respect)
          2nd -- Laura Impellizzeri & Douglas Robson, San Francisco
            Business Times (Sitting on a Time Bomb)

Feature Story

          1st -- Michael Learmonth, Metro (Shooting Straight)
          2nd -- A. Clay Thompson, San Francisco Bay Guardian
          Honorable Mention -- Greg Hugunin, San Francisco Weekly
            (Pleasantville)

Page Design

          1st -- Kimberly Brokaw, East Bay Business Times (Section
            Cover)
          2nd -- Kimberly Brokaw, East Bay Business Times (Spending It
            2/19/99)
          Honorable Mention -- Melanie Lynn, East Bay Business Times
            (Spending It 6/4/99)

Editorial

          1st -- Jim Gardner, San Francisco Business Times (Presidio
            Deal: Trust Fudges on Process)

Column

          1st -- Aldo Maragoni, San Jose Business Journal
          2nd -- Dick Sparrer, Concord Transcript

PRINT PHOTOGRAPHY

Spot News Photo

          1st -- Justin Sullivan, San Francisco Examiner (Harrowing Fan)
          2nd -- Paul Sakuma, Associated Press (Yosemite Death Plunge)
          Honorable Mention -- Paul Sakuma, Associated Press (Tragedy in
            Yosemite)

General News Photo

          1st -- Paul Sakuma, Associated Press (Puerto Rican Freedom)
          2nd -- Dean Coppola, Pleasant Hill Record (High Five)
          Honorable Mention -- Kent Porter, Press Democrat (Strike,
            Rattle and Roll)

Feature Photo -- Light

          1st -- John Burgess, The Press Democrat (Getting His Goat)
          2nd -- (tie) Frederic Larson, San Francisco Chronicle (King
            Willie) Kent Porter, The Press Democrat (Tree Parking)

Feature Photo -- Serious

          1st -- Justin Sullivan, San Francisco Examiner (Lightning over
            Bay Bridge)
          2nd -- Shmuel Thaler, Santa Cruz County Sentinel (Tearful
            Embrace)

Sports Photo

          1st -- Paul Sakuma, Associated Press (NCAA Soccer Winners)
          2nd -- Shmuel Thaler, Santa Cruz County Sentinel (Swell Break)
          Honorable Mention -- Dean Coppola, Walnut Creek Journal (Thuy
            Down Under)

Photo Series or Story

          1st -- George Sakkestad, Metro Santa Cruz (Breadth of Life)
          2nd -- Tim Kao, San Francisco Chronicle (Chasing Dreams in
            Shanghai)
          Honorable Mention -- Kat Wade, San Francisco Chronicle
            (Motherly Love)
          Honorable Mention -- Joanna Jhanda, The Montclarion (Milo)

Best Photo -- Non-Dailies

          1st -- Dean Coppola, Solano Times (Big Bennie)
          2nd -- Dean Coppola, Walnut Creek Journal (Misty Morning)
          Honorable Mention -- Dean Coppola, Walnut Creek Journal
            (Upsidedown Aquanuts)

TELEVISION PHOTOGRAPHY & PROGRAMMING

Spot News Photography

          1st -- Jeff Pierce, KRON-TV (Shasta Fire)

Talk or Interview Show

          1st -- Stewart Cheifet Production (Computer Chronicles)
          2nd -- Stewart Cheifet Productions (Net Cafe)

Special Programming

          2nd -- Computer Chronicles (Internet Showcase '99)

Documentary

          1st -- Jeff Pierce, Tom Sinkovitz, Richard Hall, Alex Jonsson,
            KRON-TV (Return to Vietnam)

RADIO

Radio News Story

          1st -- Doug Sovern & Mike Sugerman, KCBS Radio (MUNI Lights)
          2nd -- Holly Quan & Ed Cavagnaro, KCBS Radio (Close Call)

Light Radio Feature

          1st -- Doug Sovern, KCBS-Radio (Into Africa)
          2nd -- Mike Sugerman, KCBS-Radio (Mayor Mike)

Serious Radio Feature

          1st -- Mike Sugerman, KCBS-Radio (Heroin Chic)

MAGAZINES

Feature Story -- Light

          1st -- San Jose Magazine (Photographic Memories: A Marriage of
            Words and Pictures)
          2nd -- San Jose Magazine (Paradise Found)
          Honorable Mention -- San Jose Magazine (Woz Up)

Feature Story -- Serious

          1st -- San Jose Magazine (T-Bone of Contention)
          2nd -- San Jose Magazine (Where Did We Fail?)

TRADE  PUBLICATIONS

Industry Analysis Story

          1st -- Arthur O'Donnell, California Energy Markets (The
            Economics of Restructuring in California)

PUBLIC RELATIONS

News Release

          1st --Luis Palomares, American Conservatory Theatre (Amer.
            Premiere of Tom Stoppard's Invention of Love)

Newsletter

          1st -- Robert Ward, Personalized Publications (Body Work:
            Sturken Auto Body)
          2nd -- PRx, Lifelines Newsletter

Press Kit

          1st -- PRx, VTA Media Notebook
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