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Winner: Andy Malcolm of latimes.com, who reported that Jeremiah Wright's disastrous appearance at the National Press Club was organized by a Clinton supporter, Rev. Dr. Barbara Reynolds, a former editorial board member of USA Today who shared the dais with Wright. Winner: David Zucchino, for a moving feature in the Los Angeles Times on the basic training of the American infantry in Iraq. "Marines learned to rub their hands together when examining a buddy for wounds in the dark; blood is sticky. They were told to carry markers for scrawling on the foreheads of the wounded: 'T' after applying a tourniquet, and 'M' after giving morphine." Winner: Elizabeth Edwards, for her attack on the media's strobe-light journalism—in which "the outlines are accurate enough but we really cannot see the whole picture ... Did you, for example, ever know a single fact about Joe Biden's health care plan? Anything at all?" she asked. "But let me guess, you know Barack Obama's bowling score. We are choosing a president, the next leader of the free world. We are not buying soap, and we are not choosing a court clerk with primarily administrative duties."
Gerard Baker Winners: Two California inventors who the New York Times reports are preparing to release a system that will let motorists distill ethanol fuel in their backyards. Though their "MicroFueler" faces some regulatory and cost hurdles (the system itself costs nearly $10,000), the inventors think their new "personal" refinery will shake up fueling as dramatically as the PC shook up computing. Just in time: the Globe and Mail quoted an economist who predicted that oil prices could reach more than $200 per barrel over the next five years. The same economist predicted that our northern neighbors could be paying around $8.50 a gallon by 2013. < BACK TO Features |
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