Best Daily Newspaper Or Wire Service Interpretation Of Foreign Affairs AWARD DATE: 1992 AWARD NAME: The Bob Considine Award 1992 AWARD RECIPIENT: Marc Fisher AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Washington Post AWARD HONORED WORK: “Transition of a Unified Germany” Fisher provides some fascinating insights into the historic transition of Germany from a divided to an undivided nation.…
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Best newspaper or wire service interpretation of international affairs.
The Bob Considine Award 1991
Best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs AWARD DATE: 1991 AWARD NAME: The Hal Boyle Award 1991 AWARD RECIPIENT: Peter Gumbel AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Wall Street Journal AWARD HONORED WORK: “The Vodka Putsch” Williams admirably handled the journalistic challenge of sorting out the tragic ethnic warfare gripping Yugoslavia, once the most…
The Bob Considine Award 1990
Best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs AWARD DATE: 1990 AWARD NAME: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1990 AWARD RECIPIENT: Louis Lief, Brian Duffy, and team AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: U.S. News & World Report AWARD HONORED WORK: “The World’s Most Dangerous Man.” Following the wayward path of perestroika, Michael Dobbs took…
The Bob Considine Award 1989
Best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs AWARD YEAR: 1989 AWARD NAME: The Bob Considine Award 1989 RECIPIENT: Jackson Diehl AFFILIATION: The Washington Post HONORED WORK: “Dismantling Communism” With stunning speed, the political shape of Europe changed during 1989, and correspondent Diehl’s 3 1/2-year assignment on the Continent enabled him to stay,…
The Bob Considine Award 1988
Best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs AWARD YEAR: 1988 AWARD NAME: The Bob Considine Award 1988 RECIPIENT: Barry Newman AFFILIATION: The Wall Street Journal HONORED WORK: Coverage of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Newman’s stories—on topics ranging from train rides to courtrooms and from computers to nightlife—are superb in both…
The Bob Considine Award 1987
Best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs Award Year: 1987 Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1987 Recipient: Karen Elliott House, Youssef Ibrahim, Philip Rezvin, Barbara Rosewicz, James Paul Sterba, Lee Lescaze Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal Honored Work: “Islam on the Move” Excellent team reporting analyzes the rapid rise of Islamic…
The Bob Considine Award 1986
Best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs Award Year: 1986 Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1986 Recipient: Juan Tamayo Affiliation: The Miami Herald Honored Work: “The Terror Network” Breaking beyond the routine reporting of acts of terror, Tamayo traveled Europe and the Mid-East, identifying the bizarre outlaws given to terrorism and…