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Who won what--editorial and design.


Breaking News Category

* Power Finance & Risk--Excellent enterprise reporting on tight deadline plus follow-up reporting gave readers intelligence and breaking news meeting the mission of the publication.

* Derivatives Week--Prescient coverage of an evolving national financial issue; Derivatives Week scooped The Wall Street Journal.

* Money Management Letter--a classic example of deadline reporting, packed with details, excellent sources and background intelligence.

Reporting--B-to-B

* Health Care Information M & A Service--The entry provides a thorough in-depthg view of the health care M&A market. It's easy for the reader: The front cover highlights important information and includes page numbers.

* SeniorCare Investor.

* Cheap Investor

Best Free NetLetter

* Cal-OSHA Reporter--Provides timely news digest and flash reports regarding relevant OSHA cases. The highlights for each news story are concise and well written. FLASH reports are a clever mechanism to provide subscribers important information when they need it.

* Workers' Comp Executive.

Reporting: Government Coverage

Workers' Comp Executive--Three separate entries swept this category. A judge's comment:

Commendable expose and investigative reporting of numerous problems within the California State Compensation Insurance Fund.

This series is strong in many respects ... for reporters' persistence, use of databases, and perceptiveness.

Writing quality is excellent, which matches the reporting competencies. Outcomes of the reporting seem far-reaching, including the firing of several officials as well as initiating process changes within the State Fund itself.

This type of reporting is indicative of some of the finest traditions within the journalistic community.

Editorial: Internal (Employees) Corporate Newsletter

* PSI Insight (for employees of Psychiatric Solutions Inc.)--Selection of topics is very good, writing is crisp, clean, succinct and interesting throughout; style is consistent; source selection is appropriate; quotes and paraphrases are handled well; Story organization is logical and the flow is seamless; story leads both attract readers and prioritize content; highly informative.

* Eyes & Ears--Walt Disney World Resort.

* TA Times--Travel Centers of America.

* Spheris Fullcircle--Spheris.

* DeCA Update--Defense Commissary Agency.

Design Award

Smiles by Design (Center for Cosmetic Denstisty)--Colorful without being flamboyant; effective use of "before & after" photos, which are at the heart of this dental practice; pleasing use of circles in the "9 Risk Factors" feature on page 2; effective use of informal ragged right column design and use of white space; color and headlines help lead readers to various features; informative content, with plenty of self-help features, is complemented by pleasing graphics, color and points of entry; pleasing overall impression and easy to read-and pleasant to look at.

* Aesthetic Advantage

* True Beauty with Dr. Michael Salzhauer

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