The Washington Monthly's Monthly Journalism Award.OLIVER PRICHARD AND APARNA SURENDRAN "Tainted Meat Tainted Meat is an episode of the animated TV series Beavis and Butt-Head. Synopsis Beavis and Butt-Head are at work at Burger World. Beavis scratches his groin the whole time, saying something's wrong with his "thingy". " The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Inquirer Morning newspaper, long one of the most influential dailies in the eastern U.S. Founded in 1847 as the Pennsylvania Inquirer, it took its present name c. 1860. It was a strong supporter of the Union in the American Civil War. , May 18-19, 2003 Starting from a meat recall at an obscure, immigrant-staffed turkey processing plant in the northern Philadelphia suburbs, Oliver Prichard and Aparna Surendran weave together an intricately detailed narrative about the governmental neglect and corporate non-accountability that have lead to a spate of record-breaking recalls of processed meat infected in·fect tr.v. in·fect·ed, in·fect·ing, in·fects 1. To contaminate with a pathogenic microorganism or agent. 2. To communicate a pathogen or disease to. 3. To invade and produce infection in. by bacteria. The six-part investigation is far-ranging, both in its scope and in its telling: Prichard and Surendran document not only the history and consequences of the federal decision to permit companies to pay directly the salaries of the inspectors who police their plants, but also tell the stories of the startling star·tle v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles v.tr. 1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start. 2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. See Synonyms at frighten. human cost of corrupted meat. In their series (two main articles and six supplemental ones), Prichard and Surendran shine a poignant light on a small but crucial part of the federal government's obligation that has been gravely neglected. Perhaps no longer: Four days after the series ran, Sens. Tom Harkin Thomas Richard "Tom" Harkin (born November 19, 1939) is a Democratic Senator from Iowa, serving in his fourth senate term. A Democrat, he is currently Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Early life Harkin was born in Cumming, Iowa. (D-Iowa) and Arlen Specter Arlen "Phil" Specter (born February 12 1930) is a United States Senator from Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Republican Party, and was first elected in 1980. Biography Early life and career (R-Pa.) introduced legislation to reform the American meat inspection system. THE MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARD is presented each month to one more newspaper, magazine, radio, or television stories (or series of stories) that demonstrate a commitment to the public interest. We are particularly interested in reporting that explains the successes and failures of government agencies at all levels and of other institutions such as the media, corporations, unions, and foundations that contribute to the existence or solution of public problems. Please send nominations (including a copy of the article or broadcast text) The Washington Monthly Journalism Award, 773 15th Street, NW, Suite 520, Washington, DC 20005. Or email us at editors@washingtonmonthly.com. Nominations for stories run in June and July 2003 are due August 1 2003. |
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