NEAPNEA 2002 9/11 Contest Results


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SPOT NEWS

SPOT NEWS

   Class 1 (over 60,000 circulation)

   First: Boston Herald, "War on America."

   Second: Portland (Maine) Press Herald, "Terror Hits Home."

   Third: The Hartford Courant, "Act of War."

   Class 2 (30,000-60,000 circulation)

   First: Sunday Eagle-Tribune, Lawrence, Mass., "Twist of Fate: How 21 local lives tragically intersected."

   Second: The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, "Thousands feared dead."

   Third: Cape Cod Times, "Attack on America."

   Class 3 (less than 30,000 circulation)

   First: The Advocate, Stamford, Conn., "Day of Terror."

   Second: Portsmouth (N.H.) Herald, "A Nation Mourns."

   Third: Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H., "Attacked."

  

   FEATURE

   Class 1

   First: The Providence Journal, "Lives Left Behind: Shawn Nassaney."

   Second: The Providence Journal, "Into Ground Zero."

   Third: Union-News, Springfield, Mass., "After the Terror: Searching for Peace."

   Class 2

   First: The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, "Everything has changed."

   Second: The Sunday Republican, Waterbury, Conn., "A love becomes a loss."

   Third: Sunday Eagle-Tribune, Lawrence, Mass., "Still fighting."

   Class 3

   First: Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H., "American Tragedy: A Nation Rises."

   Second: The Westerly (R.I.) Sun, "Ground Zero visited."

   Third: Record-Journal, Meriden, Conn., "A Candle in the Window."

   PHOTO

   Class 1

   First: Greg Rec, Portland (Maine) Press Herald, "Mother and daughter."

   Second: Mieke Zuiderweg, Union-News/Sunday Republican, Springfield, Mass. "9/11 aftermath."

   Third: John Friedah, The Providence Journal, "Victims."

   Class 2

   First: Glenn Russell, The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, "I'll miss you."

   Second: Ken McGagh, Metro West Daily News, Framingham, Mass., "Painting the flag."

   Third: Don Himsel, The Telegraph of Nashua, N.H., "Remember."

   Class 3

   First: Ben Garvin, Concord (N.H.) Monitor, "Tears."

   Second: John Thornton, Neponset Valley Daily News, "Funeral flag."

   Third: Bob Luckey Jr., Greenwich (Conn.) Time, "Agony."

  

   OPINION

   Class 1

   First: John W. Porter, Portland (Maine) Press-Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram.

   Second: Froma Harrop, The Providence Journal.

   Third: Christine Dunphy, Telegram & Gazette, Worcester, Mass.

   Class 2

   First: Rex Rhoades, Sun Journal, Lewiston,Maine.

   Second: Steve Urbon, The Standard-Times, New Bedford, Mass.

   Third: Rick Holmes, Metrowest Daily News, Framingham, Mass.

   Class 3

   First: David Moats, Rutland (Vt.) Herald.

   Second: Michael Sweeney, Greenwich (Conn.) Time.

  Third: Marc Munroe Dion, The Herald News, Fall River, Mass.

  

   DESIGN

   Class 1

   First: Staff, The Hartford Courant, "Act of War."

   Second: Dan Landgren and staff, Telegram & Gazette, Worcester, Mass. "Attacked - 911 and aftermath."

   Third: Michael Lennahan, Cecilia Prestamo, The Providence Journal, "U.S. Attacked."

   Class 2

   First: Harold Hanka, The Day, New London, Conn. "9/11 and aftermath."

   Second: Krista Hicks Benson, The News-Times, Danbury, Conn. "Terror."

   Third: Tim Frank, Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine, "Have they already won?"

   Class 3

   First: Staff, Rutland (Vt.) Herald, "U.S. Attacked."

   Second: Mike Gillis, Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H., "Attacked."

   Third: David Jenne, Rutland (Vt.) Herald, "Searching for clues, justice, loved ones."

  

 

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