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		<title>SPJ names Keystone Pro among top three small chapters in America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pennsylvania chapter wins ‘Outstanding Professional Chapter Award’ America’s oldest and largest journalism organization recently named one of its Pennsylvania chapters among the top three small chapters in the nation for its successful events and increased membership. Last September, the Society of Professional Journalists’ Keystone Pro Chapter told Pennsylvania residents to “break out their old manuscripts.” [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=115&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>America’s oldest and largest journalism organization recently named one of its Pennsylvania chapters among the top three small chapters in the nation for its successful events and increased membership.</p>
<p>Last September, the Society of Professional Journalists’ Keystone Pro Chapter told Pennsylvania residents to “break out their old manuscripts.” The chapter hosted a HarperCollins executive and a New York City literary agent at the Scranton Cultural Center, and the speakers offered publishing tips for a book industry that’s grown pickier amid falling sales and scaled back print runs. The chapter hosted two award-winning journalists, who discussed how they survive as full-time freelance writers and work for large newspapers and magazines. More than 100 local residents attended the event, which aired on the local cable access station, ECTV.</p>
<p>And, in 2009, the Keystone Pro Chapter attracted more than 400 college students and community members to a four-part lecture series at the University of Scranton, Wilkes University and Bloomsburg University. During the events, decorated speakers — including NPR Executive Editor Dick Meyer and digital media pioneer Howard Owens — discussed the future of the media in the digital age.</p>
<p>During the last two years, the chapter has increased membership significantly, teamed with the Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion to create a high school essay contest and continued to run its popular statewide professional journalism contest.</p>
<p>According to SPJ:</p>
<p>“Outstanding Professional Chapter Awards salute chapters for overall excellence in supporting the Society’s missions, members and the profession. Up to three large and three small professional chapters are selected each year for recognition, with one in each category chosen as the chapter of the year. On the campus level, one chapter is selected from each of SPJ&#8217;s 12 regions, with one chosen as the overall campus chapter of the year.”</p>
<p>See SPJ’s full press release below:</p>
<p>Contacts:<br />
Lauren Rochester, Awards Coordinator, (317) 927-8000 ext. 210, <a href="mailto:lrochester@spj.org">lrochester@spj.org</a><br />
Andrew M. Scott, Communications Coordinator, (317) 927-8000, ext. 215, <a href="mailto:ascott@spj.org">ascott@spj.org</a></p>
<p>INDIANAPOLIS – The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to honor the South Florida and Rio Grande Pro chapters as the 2009-2010 SPJ Chapters of the Year.</p>
<p>Each year, the national organization honors two chapters, one large (75 or more members) and one small (fewer than 75 members), as overall chapters of the year. Additionally, up to four other large and small chapters may be recognized for overall excellence.</p>
<p>SPJ also recognizes one large and one small chapter for outstanding work during the previous year in five key areas: First Amendment and Freedom of Information activity; activities promoting diversity among journalists; campus relations and scholarship; professional development and continuing education; and chapter communication. These recognitions are Circle of Excellence awards.</p>
<p><strong>Large Chapter of the Year</strong></p>
<p>Among the South Florida Pro chapter’s accomplishments, it co-sponsored an “Ethics and the Media” conference for journalists, government officials and public relations professionals at the University of Miami. The chapter hosted many other programs over the year that focused on ethics, FOI, diversity and freelancing.</p>
<p>South Florida also held its annual Sunshine State Awards. The proceeds of the competition and awards event continue to fund the chapter’s scholarships, Legal Defense Fund and professional development programs throughout the year. In September, the chapter converted its database to Constant Contact and unveiled a new e-newsletter that currently reaches a substantial percentage of journalists at the major Florida news outlets.</p>
<p><strong>Small Chapter of the Year</strong></p>
<p>After 25 years of dormancy, the Rio Grande Pro chapter, also known as New Mexico Pro, made such a comeback this past year that it is on the verge of becoming the second largest chapter in SPJ’s Region 9. Much of the chapter’s growth stems from an active website and weekly e-mail. The chapter hosted FOI presentations by David Cuillier, offering free attendance for non-members who join SPJ national prior to the event.</p>
<p>The chapter succeeded in writing a proposal for a $2,500 grant for an ethics program. Two of the chapter’s officers and a board member hosted a table at a job fair put on by the University of New Mexico communications and journalism department, pitching SPJ membership to both students and faculty. The chapter unofficially said that its goal is to become the &#8220;hub, not merely a spoke&#8221; in New Mexico and West Texas journalism.</p>
<p>All outstanding chapters honored are:<br />
<strong>Large</strong> — South Florida Pro, Cleveland Pro and Fort Worth Pro<br />
<strong>Small</strong> — Rio Grande Pro, Southwest Missouri Pro, and Keystone Pro (Pennsylvania)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students reflect on their high school experience in an essay Posted on May 6, 2011 by Daniel Axelrod  The U.S. Army and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Keystone Chapter teamed to provide students an opportunity to receive savings bonds for their higher education. By Staci Cretu, Advertising and Public Affairs Chief, U.S. Army&#8217;s Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion &#38; Daniel Axelrod, President, SPJ [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=104&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div>Posted on May 6, 2011 by Daniel Axelrod</div>
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<p> <em>The U.S. Army and the Society of Professional Journalists’ Keystone Chapter teamed to provide students an opportunity to receive savings bonds for their higher education.</em></p>
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<p>By Staci Cretu, Advertising and Public Affairs Chief, U.S. Army&#8217;s Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion</p>
<p>&amp; Daniel Axelrod, President, SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter</p>
<p>Nearly 30 high school juniors and seniors throughout Pennsylvania recently answered the old question: “How has your high school experience prepared you for your future goals?”</p>
<p>Students explained their answers in the first-ever “Youth LDRSHIP (Leadership) Essay Contest,” sponsored by the <a href="http://www.usarec.army.mil/1stbde/1ebn" target="_blank">Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion</a>and the <a href="http://keystonespj.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Society of Professional Journalists’ Keystone Pro Chapter</a>.</p>
<p>First place winner, Jenn Hockenberry, wrote the following in her essay about her dedication to help people and do her best in the world:</p>
<p>“I’ve learned many important values like responsibility, time management and respect, but the most important thing that I think I have learned is duty and selfless service through my volunteer work.”</p>
<p>Hockenberry, a junior at <a href="http://www.asd.k12.pa.us/ks/site/default.asp" target="_blank">Kittanning High School</a>, will receive a $1,000 savings bond to use for her post-secondary education.  Her classmate, Shannon Walker earned a $500 savings bond by garnering second place, and <a href="http://www.northernpolarbears.com/" target="_blank">Northern High School </a> junior, John “Jack” Krimmel who placed third will receive a $300 savings bond.</p>
<p>To answer the essay question, students had to include at least one of the <a href="http://www.goarmy.com/soldier-life/being-a-soldier/living-the-army-values.html" target="_blank">Army’s Core Values</a> – Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless-Service, Honor, Integrity, and, Personal Courage, in short form LDRSHIP.</p>
<p>“Living the Army Values means living to a higher standard,” said the Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Stephen Lockridge. “These students who won the contest certainly encompass what it means to live by these values through their volunteer work, integrity to accomplish their goals, and discipline and commitment to lead.”</p>
<p>Representatives from Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion and SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter judged and administered the contest, which was open to juniors and seniors living in the battalion’s western and central Pennsylvania territory.</p>
<p>Like the national society, the chapter promotes open government, freedom of speech and the practice of accurate, ethical, entertaining and informative journalism.</p>
<p>“A high school education is about more than learning how to read and write,” said Daniel Axelrod, the SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter’s president. “It’s about developing a value system and finding your place in the world. The SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter hopes these ambitious young adults become America’s next great writers.”</p>
<p>Representatives from the battalion and/or SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter will present the winners with their savings bonds during award ceremonies at their respective high schools.</p>
<p>To read all of the essays submitted, visit <a href="http://armystrongpa.wordpress.com/outreach/essay" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Keystone Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists proudly announces the winners of the 2011 Spotlight Contest. “Unlike other contests, the Spotlight Contest has only two categories: Daily and Non-Daily,” said Susan Schwartz, contest coordinator. “That means if you win a category, you’ve beaten every other paper in that category in the state, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=100&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Keystone Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists proudly announces the winners of the 2011 Spotlight Contest.</p>
<p>“Unlike other contests, the Spotlight Contest has only two categories: Daily and Non-Daily,” said Susan Schwartz, contest coordinator. “That means if you win a category, you’ve beaten every other paper in that category in the state, regardless of size.”</p>
<p>Barbara Laker, Wendy Ruderman and Catherine Lucey, of the Philadelphia Daily News, won the journalism group’s most prestigious award, the Spotlight Award, given to journalists whose investigative stories scoop other media and put the public’s right to know in the spotlight, for their entry, “Behind the Philadelphia Housing Authority.”</p>
<p>The Citizens’ Voice won the SPJ chapter’s first Best Overall Daily Newspaper contest.</p>
<p>The Jewish Exponent won the Best Overall Non-Daily Newspaper contest.</p>
<p>SPJ leaders in Oregon judged the entries.</p>
<p>Winners will be able to collect their awards at a special reception at 5 p.m. May 21 during the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association’s Press Conference in State College.</p>
<p>Information on the Press Conference is available <a title="Press Conference link" href="http://www.pa-newspaper.org/Core/Events/eventdetails.aspx?meeting=PRESS11" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Spotlight Award</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Barbara Laker, Wendy Ruderman and Catherine Lucey, Philadelphia Daily News, “Behind the Philadelphia Housing Authority”</p>
<p>Second Place: Mary Ann Thomas, The Herald, “Freedom of Speech in Blawnox”</p>
<p>Third Place: Kris Mamula, Pittsburgh Business Times, “Drug Payments to Docs”</p>
<p><strong>Best Overall Daily Newspaper </strong></p>
<p>First Place: Staff, The Citizens’ Voice,</p>
<p>Second Place: Staff, Scranton Times-Tribune,</p>
<p>Third Place: Staff, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,</p>
<p><strong>Best Overall Non-Daily Newspaper</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Staff, Jewish Exponent,</p>
<p>Second Place: Staff, Pittsburgh Business Times,</p>
<p>Third Place: Staff, The Weekender,</p>
<p><strong>Spot News Story, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Brandie Kessler and Carl Hessler Jr., The Mercury, “Road Rage Shooter”</p>
<p>Second Place: Staff, Philadelphia Daily News, “Wreck on the River”</p>
<p>Third Place: Romy Varghese, Dow Jones Newswires, “Harrisburg to Miss $329M Municipal Bond Payment”</p>
<p><strong>Broadsheet Page Design, Daily </strong></p>
<p>First Place: Chad Sebring, Scranton Times-Tribune, “Troubled Promise”</p>
<p>Second Place: Craig Larimer, The Morning Call, “Golden Touch?”</p>
<p>Third Place: Tom Raski, Bucks County Courier Times, “Lifeguard”</p>
<p><strong>Tabloid Page Design, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Amy Randenbush, Philadelphia Daily News, “Any Given Tuesday”</p>
<p>Second Place: Michael Sisak, The Citizens’ Voice, “Friend Request”</p>
<p>Third Place: Michael Sisak, The Citizens’ Voice, “Scheme Team”</p>
<p><strong>Tabloid Page Design, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Kathryn Morton, Central Penn Business Journal, “Currents &#8211; New Hope”</p>
<p>Second Place: Kathryn Morton, Central Penn Business Journal, “Anatomy of a Mover and Shaker”</p>
<p><strong>Feature, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Chris Togneri, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “Not In Our Lifetime”</p>
<p>Second Place: Deborah Woodell, Philadelphia Daily News, “It’s the Bees Knees”</p>
<p>Third Place: Jo Ciavaglia, Bucks County Courier Times, “Christina Finds Her Voice”</p>
<p><strong>Feature, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Sherri Kimmel, Dickinson Magazine, “The Jewish Journey”</p>
<p>Second Place: Carin Smilk, Jewish Exponent, “Islamophobia”</p>
<p>Third Place: Kit Feldman, Inside Magazine, “Doing Time, Keeping Faith”</p>
<p><strong>Sports Story, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Bob Frye, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “Minorities Missing From Outdoors”</p>
<p>Second Place: Bernard Fernandez, Philadelphia Daily News, “Walking the Talk”</p>
<p>Third Place: Scott Brown, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “Lifting Spirits”</p>
<p><strong>Sports Story, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Eleanor Bailey, The Almanac, “Nothing for Granted”</p>
<p>Second Place: Jared Shelly, Jewish Exponent, “The Sage of Statistics”</p>
<p>Third Place: Ethan Lott, Pittsburgh Business Times, “Athletes vs. Executive Pay”</p>
<p><strong>Enterprise Story, Daily </strong></p>
<p>First Place: Sarah Hofius Hall, Scranton Times-Tribune, “NEIU”</p>
<p>Second Place: Brad Bumsted and Debra Erdley, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “Critics: Judges’ Luxury Cars Slap at Taxpayers”</p>
<p>Third Place: Amanda Dolasinski, The York Dispatch, “Undetected Gunfire”</p>
<p><strong>Enterprise Story, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Kris Mamula, Pittsburgh Business Times, “Big Pharma’s Deep Pockets”</p>
<p>Second Place: Eric Veronikis, Central Penn Business Journal, “Who Will Save the City?”</p>
<p>Third Place: Tim Stuhldreher, Central Penn Business Journal, “Bankruptcy Filing Links Fla. Crisis, Area Banks”</p>
<p><strong>Editorial Writing, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Guy Petroziello, Bucks County Courier Times, “Portfolio”</p>
<p>Second Place: Dave Janoski, The Citizens’ Voice, “5 Editorials”</p>
<p>Third Place: Mitchel Olszak, New Castle News, “Our Opinion”</p>
<p><strong>Commentary, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Ronnie Polaneczky, Philadelphia Daily News, “Columns”</p>
<p>Second Place: Christopher J. Kelly, Scranton Times-Tribune, “Columns”</p>
<p>Third Place: John Baer, Philadelphia Daily News, “Columns”</p>
<p>Honorable Mention: Bill White, The Morning Call, “Portfolio”</p>
<p><strong>Headline Writing, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Theresa Hegel, The Intelligencer, “Soar Spot”</p>
<p>Second Place: Doug Darroch, Philadelphia Daily News, “Goon with the Win!”</p>
<p>Third Place: Dave Janoski, The Citizens’ Voice, “The Public Refunder”</p>
<p><strong>Headline Writing, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Michael Lello, The Weekender, “Franks for the Memories”</p>
<p>Second Place: Robert Weible, Times Express, “Turner’s Dairy Began with Three Cows and a Disagreement”</p>
<p>Third Place: Ethan Lott, Pittsburgh Business Times, “Athlete vs. Executive Pay”</p>
<p><strong>Business and Labor Story, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Laura Legere, Scranton Times-Tribune, “Dimock Divided”</p>
<p>Second Place: Amy Crawford, Tribune-Review, “Nemacolin Bolsters Staff with Foreign Workers”</p>
<p>Third Place: Romy Varghese, Dow Jones Newswires, “Harrisburg Payroll Woes Pile Onto Muni Concerns”</p>
<p>Honorable Mention: Romy Varghese, Dow Jones Newswires, “Harrisburg Starts Work on 2009 Audit, Just In Time for 2011”</p>
<p><strong>Business and Labor Story, Non-Daily </strong></p>
<p>First Place: Jim T. Ryan, Central Penn Business Journal, “Waiting For a Spark”</p>
<p>Second Place: Staff, Pittsburgh Business Times, “Help Wanted”</p>
<p>Third Place: Tim Stuhldreher, Central Penn Business Journal, “Works For Them”</p>
<p><strong>Spot News Photo, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Andrew Russell, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “Candles, Prayer and Hope”</p>
<p>Second Place: Bill Fraser, The Intelligencer, “Snow Ride”</p>
<p>Third Place: Andrew Russell, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “Not In Our Lifetime”</p>
<p>Honorable Mention: Jimmy May, Press Enterprise, “Pressure on Parties”</p>
<p><strong>Spot News Photo, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Amy Spangler, Central Penn Business Journal, “Power Windfall”</p>
<p>Second Place: Joe Wojcik, Pittsburgh Business Times, “Big Winner”</p>
<p>Third Place: Bill Shirley, Penn-Trafford Star, “Fairy Wings”</p>
<p><strong>Photo Story, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Andrew Russell, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “An Unbreakable Bond”</p>
<p>Second Place: Andrew Russell, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “High Tech Hope Arises From Waste”</p>
<p>Third Place: Jimmy May, Press Enterprise, “Pressure on Parties”</p>
<p><strong>Photo Story, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Lillian DeDomenic, Penn-Trafford Star, “Mended Little Hearts”</p>
<p><strong>Sports Photo, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Mark Moran, The Citizens’ Voice, “District DeLight”</p>
<p>Second Place: Art Gentile, Bucks County Courier Times, “District Tying Run”</p>
<p>Third Place: David Garrett, Bucks County Courier Times, “Double-Header”</p>
<p><strong>Sports Photo, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Eleanor Bailey, The Almanac, “Unhappy Ending”</p>
<p>Second Place: Randy Jarosz, McKnight Journal, “Leading the Way”</p>
<p><strong>Feature Photo, Daily </strong></p>
<p>First Place: Jason Farmer, Scranton Times-Tribune, “Ben Hughes”</p>
<p>Second Place: Kim Weimer, Bucks County Courier Times, “Homeless Handshake”</p>
<p>Third Place: Steve Gengler, Bucks County Courier Times, “Crazed Fans”</p>
<p>Honorable Mention: Rick Kintzel, The Intelligencer, “Snow Lunch”</p>
<p><strong>Feature Photo, Non-Daily </strong></p>
<p>First Place: Randy Jarosz, North Journal, “Hot Diggity Dog”</p>
<p>Second Place: Lillian DeDomenic, Times Express, “Piping Hot Bird”</p>
<p>Third Place: Amy Spangler, Central Penn Business Journal, “Gaseous Effect”</p>
<p><strong>Health and  Medical Story, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Erin Nissley, Scranton Times-Tribune, “Doc Shortage”</p>
<p><strong>Environmental Story, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Andrew Conte and Timothy Puko, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “Drilling Down: Marcellus Shale”</p>
<p>Second Place: Laura Legere, Scranton Times-Tribune, “Deep Impact”</p>
<p>Third Place: Christopher Baxter, Patrick Lester and Jarrett Renshaw, The Morning Call, “Dirty Little Secret”</p>
<p><strong>Environmental Story, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Jewels Phraner, Ligonier Echo, “Texas Firm Cited for Stream Pollution”</p>
<p>Second Place: Tim Stuhldreher, Central Penn Business Journal, “Gaining Influence”</p>
<p>Third Place: Tim Stuhldreher, Central Penn Business Journal, “Waste Wealth”</p>
<p><strong>Web Design, Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Staff, Scranton Times-Tribune,</p>
<p>Second Place: Michele Johnston, Sewickley Herald, “YourSewickley.com”</p>
<p><strong>Web Use, Daily </strong></p>
<p>First Place: Staff, The Citizens’ Voice, “Natural Gas Database”</p>
<p>Second Place: Trib P.M./Multimedia Team, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, “What’s Killing Pittsburghers”</p>
<p>Third Place: Sarah Hofius Hall and Ted Baird, Scranton Times-Tribune, “Grading Our Schools”</p>
<p><strong>Web Use, Non-Daily</strong></p>
<p>First Place: Kris Mamula and Anya Litvak, Pittsburgh Business Times, “Big Pharma’s Deep Pockets”</p>
<p>Second Place: Staff, Pittsburgh Business Times, “School Guide Web Coverage”</p>
<p>Third Place: Staff, Central Penn Business Journal, “ListCentral”</p>
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		<title>2011 Spotlight Contest forms online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Keystone State Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has posted the rules and application forms for the 2011 Spotlight Contest online at http://keystonespj.wordpress.com. This year&#8217;s contest includes a new category: Best Overall Daily. It also cuts the price for the Best Overall Non-Daily category from $40 to $20. “The Spotlight Contest is [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=95&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Keystone State Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has posted the rules and application forms for the 2011 Spotlight Contest online at http://keystonespj.wordpress.com.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s contest includes a new category: Best Overall Daily.  It also cuts the price for the Best Overall Non-Daily category from $40 to $20.</p>
<p>“The Spotlight Contest is designed to recognize the best journalism by Pennsylvania journalists, regardless of the size of the publication,” said Susan Schwartz, contest coordinator. “It doesn&#8217;t matter if you work for an online magazine that gets a few hundred hits a day or a major metropolitan newspaper with a circulation over 100,000 — if you win Spotlight Contest award, you can say you took on every journalist in the state and won.”</p>
<p>SPJ members get $5 off the fee for each of their entries.</p>
<p>Awards will be given during the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association&#8217;s Keystone Press Conference in State College May 21.</p>
<p>Click <a title="2011 Spotlight categories" href="http://keystonespj.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/keystone-state-2011-page-2.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> for the list of categories. You can download the entry form and rules <a title="2011 Spotlight Contest form" href="http://keystonespj.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/keystone-state-2011-page-3.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>If you have questions, e-mail Schwartz at susan.s@pressenterprise.net or call her at (570)752-3646.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Media experts offer recommendations to SPJ to bridge divide between old and new media   CONTACT: Daniel Axelrod, SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter President C: 978-855-8935, keystonespj@gmail.com Full Strategic Report: http://spj.org/pdf/com/SPJ-DMC-Report-Final.pdf   America’s oldest and largest journalism organization must reimagine its offerings to stay relevant in the digital age. The Society of Professional Journalists should become the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=87&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Media experts offer recommendations to SPJ to bridge divide between old and new media<br />
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CONTACT: Daniel Axelrod, SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter President<br />
C: 978-855-8935, <a href="mailto:keystonespj@gmail.com">keystonespj@gmail.com</a><br />
Full Strategic Report: <a href="http://spj.org/pdf/com/SPJ-DMC-Report-Final.pdf">http://spj.org/pdf/com/SPJ-DMC-Report-Final.pdf</a><br />
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America’s oldest and largest journalism organization must reimagine its offerings to stay relevant in the digital age. The Society of Professional Journalists should become the journalism industry’s premier source of information on the latest technology, newsgathering approaches and business models. And SPJ should unite new media start-ups in a national network to foster communication and innovation.  <br />
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Those are the top two of 10 recommendations in the SPJ’s Digital Media Committee’s new strategic report, “Will SPJ Remain Relevant in the Digital Age?” The independent committee, appointed by SPJ’s president, interviewed more than a dozen media experts to advise the 101-year-old, 8,200-member Society on how to stand out among more than 90 national journalism organizations.<br />
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The report’s interview subjects include: media analyst Ken Doctor; Joshua Benton, Nieman Journalism Lab; Josh Breitbart, New America Foundation; author Clay Shirky; Pulitzer Prize winners Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker, Philadelphia Daily News; former Seattle Times executive editor Mike Fancher; digital media pioneer Howard Owens, Washington Post National Innovations Editor Mark Luckie; Jay Rosen, New York University; Tom Rosenstiel, Pew Research Center; media analyst Alan Mutter; Rick Edmonds, Poynter Institute; and Mark Briggs, author of “Journalism2.0.”<br />
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“The Society of Professional Journalists needs to raise its profile on digital media issues,” said Daniel Axelrod, the SPJ DMC’s 2009-10 vice-chairman and the report’s lead author. “SPJ can better journalism and serve its members by publicizing what works in the digital age, creating a network for new media journalists and advocating for an open Internet.”<br />
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In the new report, the SPJ DMC recommends that the Society:<br />
1. Bridge the divide between new and old media by aggregating and spotlighting high-quality journalism and facilitating communication among online start-ups and legacy media.<br />
2. Create a vibrant network for new media start-ups to share ideas online and in person.<br />
3. Become an advocate for expanding access to the Internet, news and information.<br />
4. Teach reporters to use powerful emerging technologies.<br />
5. Educate members and citizens in the basics of information-gathering and storytelling.<br />
6. Engage the public in a dialogue about the purpose, value and standards of journalism.<br />
7. Train new media start-ups in entrepreneurial journalism.<br />
8. Teach journalists and their managers the theories behind new media technologies.<br />
9. Ensure SPJ staff and leaders are hyper-literate in digital journalism trends and theories.<br />
10. Poll members to learn and address journalists’ needs, and track the industry’s direction.<br />
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Besides the SPJ DMC&#8217;s work advising the Society, the committee published a two-part “Digital Media Handbook” filled with training tips on new media. Part I of the handbook is available at <a href="http://scr.bi/9QPKr2">http://scr.bi/9QPKr2</a> and users can access Part II at: <a href="http://scr.bi/ap55aI">http://scr.bi/ap55aI</a>.<br />
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Learn more<br />
The Society of Professional Journalists Digital Media Committee strives to shape SPJ’s positions on new media and help journalists stay employable. For more information on the new report, “Will SPJ remain relevant in the digital age?” or to interview its expert contributors, e-mail <a href="mailto:keystonespj@gmail.com">keystonespj@gmail.com</a> or call Daniel Axelrod at 978-855-8935. To learn more about SPJ DMC, visit <a href="http://blogs.spjnetwork.org/tech">http://blogs.spjnetwork.org/tech</a>.</p>
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		<title>HarperCollins editor, literary agent and award-winning journalists to share publishing tips in Scranton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speakers to discuss publishing books &#38; writing for papers and magazines SCRANTON, PA (Aug. 25, 2010) – Break out that old manuscript. A HarperCollins executive and a New York City literary agent will visit Scranton to offer publishing tips for a book industry that’s grown pickier amid falling sales and scaled back print runs. And [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=71&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong><em><span style="font-size:small;">Speakers to discuss publishing books &amp; writing for papers and magazines </span></em></strong></p>
<p>SCRANTON, PA (Aug. 25, 2010) – Break out that old manuscript. A HarperCollins executive and a New York City literary agent will visit Scranton to offer publishing tips for a book industry that’s grown pickier amid falling sales and scaled back print runs. And two award-winning journalists will discuss how they survive as full-time freelance writers finding work with big-city papers.</p>
<p>The four speakers are part of “Earn Money the Write Way: How to Become a Professional Writer,” a symposium sponsored by The Society of Professional Journalists’ Keystone Pro Chapter. The event is set for 7 p.m., Sept. 23 in the Scranton Cultural Center’s Casey Library.   </p>
<p>HarperCollins’ editor Cal Morgan and Jon Sternfeld, an agent specializing in literary fiction and narrative nonfiction for the Irene Goodman Literary Agency, will speak about becoming a published author. New York City-based writers Julia Dahl and Michael Luongo will follow with an 8:15 p.m. discussion about freelancing. </p>
<p>Morgan, vice president and editorial director for Harper Perennial, Harper Paperbacks and It Books and executive editor at the Harper hardcover imprint, and Sternfeld will speak at an especially difficult time to author a traditionally published book. The Association of American Publishers estimated U.S. book sales fell 2 percent between 2008 and 2009, and publishers printed 15 percent fewer fiction titles amid stagnant overall production, according to the ISBN issuer Bowker. Yet, the 10 largest publishers remain kingmakers, producing 74 percent of all traditional print titles in 2009 despite the growing popularity of digital books and self-published works. </p>
<p>At the SPJ symposium, Morgan will touch on his experiences with an array of bestselling authors during more than 20 years in publishing. Sternfeld will draw on the lessons he’s learned working at an agency that has represented authors who have appeared on the top best-seller lists more than 120 times. </p>
<p>The publishing business isn’t the only industry in transition in the digital age. Competition to write for large print media companies is fierce as publications shed pages and reporters. Luongo has succeeded as a travel writer and a war correspondent writing for major papers and magazines such as <em>The New York Times</em> and <em>National Geographic</em>. Dahl, a former editor at <em>Redbook </em>and <em>Marie Claire</em>, has contributed to numerous national publications from <em>The Boston Globe</em> and the <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em> to <em>O </em>and <em>Seventeen</em> magazines. </p>
<p><strong>For more information</strong></p>
<p>For interviews with the speakers or more information about the SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter, email <a href="mailto:keystonespj@gmail.com">keystonespj@gmail.com</a> or call Dan Axelrod at 978-855-8935. </p>
<p><strong>About SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter</strong></p>
<p>The SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter covers nearly all of Pennsylvania, and promotes open government, freedom of speech and the practice of accurate, ethical, entertaining and informative journalism. It also runs a popular statewide journalism contest and hosts journalism events throughout the year. The chapter is currently seeking individuals interested in serving as officers.</p>
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		<title>Open Records talk scheduled</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 17:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reporters, editors and members of the public can learn both about the state Right to Know Law, the federal Freedom of Information Act, and skills for getting officials to give you the information you need without having to go to court during a free seminar at Wilkes University from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=66&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reporters, editors and members of the public can learn both about the state Right to Know Law, the federal Freedom of Information Act, and skills for getting officials to give you the information you need without having to go to court during a free seminar at Wilkes University from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 29.</p>
<p>Speakers include David Cuillier, freedom of information chairman for the Society of Professional Journalists, and Audrey Buglione, an attorney with the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records.</p>
<p>Cullier has been providing Freedom of Information newsroom training since 2005 and teaches at the University of Arizona. The former journalist is a co-author of &#8220;The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records.&#8221;</p>
<p>Buglione is an appeals officer with the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records, the new state office that  handled 1,159 of appeals — mostly from citizens — in 2009, the first year the new state Right to Know Law came into effect. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Widener University School of Law.</p>
<p>For more information or to RSVP, contact aseaman@spj.org.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Keystone Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is proud to announce the winners of the 2010 Spotlight Awards contest. Entrants competed against all other entrants in either the daily or non-daily category, regardless of circulation. For the Spotlight Award, dailies and non-dailies of all sizes competed against each other. The award, which [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=61&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Keystone Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is proud to announce the winners of the 2010 Spotlight Awards contest.</p>
<p>Entrants competed against all other entrants in either the daily or non-daily category, regardless of circulation.</p>
<p>For the Spotlight Award, dailies and non-dailies of all sizes competed against each other.  The award, which honors reporting that brings the importance of open government into the public spotlight, is the most prestigious that the Keystone Pro Chapter offers.</p>
<p>All winners are invited to the free awards reception and ceremony at 5 p.m. May 15 at the Harrisburg Hilton during the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association’s annual PRESS Conference.</p>
<p>More information about the conference is available <a href="http://www.pa-newspaper.org/Core/Events/eventdetails.aspx?meeting=PRESS10" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Spotlight</strong><br />
First Place<br />
Eric Veronikis and David Dagan<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
Capitol View Coverage Series</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Tim Darragh and Steve Esack<br />
The Morning Call<br />
Risky Business</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Daniel Axelrod<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Code Blue</p>
<p>Honorable Mention<br />
Borys Krawczeniuk<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Bob Mellow</p>
<p><strong>Best Overall Weekly Newspaper</strong><br />
First Place<br />
Staff<br />
Jewish Exponent</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Brian Estadt<br />
Penn-Trafford Star<br />
Three Editions</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
George Taylor and Staff<br />
Bethlehem Press</p>
<p><strong>S</strong><strong>pot News Story, Daily</strong><br />
First Place<br />
Staff<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
&#8220;Most Tragic Day&#8221;</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Bob Kalinowski, Erin Moody and Michael Sisak<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Accused Killer in Custody</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Jennifer Miller<br />
Daily Local News<br />
State of Emergency</p>
<p><strong>Spot News Story, Non-Daily</strong><br />
First Place<br />
Staff<br />
The Almanac<br />
Senseless Tragedy</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Bryan Schwartzman<br />
Jewish Exponent<br />
Saligman Saved as Merger Deal Comes Undone in 11th Hour</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Jen Colletta<br />
Philadelphia Gay News<br />
Obama Extends Benefits to LGBT Federal Employees</p>
<p><strong>Broadsheet Page Design, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Bob Sanchuk<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Presidential Prelude</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Evelyn Short<br />
The Reporter<br />
State Champs</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Staff<br />
The Times Herald<br />
Dogs on Death Row</p>
<p><strong>Tabloid Page Design, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Michael Sisak<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Deadly To-Do List</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Michael Sisak<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Card Shark</p>
<p><strong>Tabloid Page Design, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Kathryn Morton<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
Your Slice of Stimulus</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Tim Gough<br />
Philadelphia Weekly<br />
Mortal Combat, Birther, Ghetto Gag Order</p>
<p><strong>Feature, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Phil Gianficaro<br />
The Intelligencer<br />
Tiny but Tall Profile in Courage</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Jo Ciavaglia<br />
Bucks County Courier Times<br />
The Greatest Gift He Never Asked For</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Mike Wereschagin<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
In Life, Death, They Are Brothers</p>
<p>Honorable Mention<br />
Stephanie Farr<br />
Philadelphia Daily News<br />
Philly’s &#8220;Moon Tree&#8221; Not Long for this World</p>
<p><strong>Feature, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Tara Murtha<br />
Philadelphia Weekly<br />
Traffick Stop</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
G.W. Miller III<br />
Philadelphia Weekly<br />
Aggregated Assault</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Mike Newall<br />
Philadelphia Weekly<br />
Ghetto Gag Order</p>
<p><strong>Sports Story, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Steve Esack<br />
The Morning Call<br />
Yard by Yard</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Marcus Hayes<br />
Philadelphia Daily News<br />
Making It Big</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Carl Prine<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
Rough Course</p>
<p><strong>Sports Story, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Bill West<br />
The Signal Item<br />
Keeping a Head: Teams Offer High-Tech Helmets</p>
<p><strong>Enterprise Story, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker<br />
Philadelphia Daily News<br />
Tainted Justice</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Daniel Axelrod<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Code Blue</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Michael Sisak<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Incarcerated Businessman Had Access at Courthouse</p>
<p>Honorable Mention<br />
Laura Legere<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Small Town, Big Trouble</p>
<p><strong>Enterprise Story, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Staff<br />
Jewish Exponent<br />
Tough Times Hit Home Series</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
David Dagan and Jim T. Ryan<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
State of the Unions</p>
<p><strong>Editorial Writing, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Dave Janoski<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Portfolio</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Mitchel Olszak<br />
New Castle News<br />
5 Editorials</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Stan Huskey<br />
The Times Herald<br />
Portfolio</p>
<p><strong>Editorial Writing, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Lisa Hostein<br />
Jewish Exponent<br />
Portfolio</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Sarah Blazucki<br />
Philadelphia Gay News<br />
Selections</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Christopher K. Passante<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
Selections</p>
<p><strong>Commentary, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Eric Heyl<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
Portfolio</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Christopher Kelly<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Columns</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Mitchel Olszak<br />
New Castle News<br />
Dear Reader</p>
<p><strong>Commentary, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Walter M. Brasch<br />
Spectrum Features Syndicate<br />
Wanderings</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Mark Segal<br />
Philadelphia Gay News<br />
Mark My Words</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Eleanor Bailey<br />
The Almanac<br />
Strong and Still Smiling</p>
<p><strong>Headline Writing, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Dave Janoski<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Fit to Be Tried</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Jacob Michaels<br />
The Morning Call<br />
Cowed by Rain</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Tamara Dunn<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Prison Barber Accused of Taking Too Much Off the Top</p>
<p><strong>Headline Writing, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Robert Weible<br />
Times Express<br />
Terminally Still &#8211; Columnist Embarks on Not-So-Fancy Flights</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Michael Elkin<br />
Jewish Exponent<br />
Sundays with a Cherub on Top</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Zandy Dudiak<br />
Times Express<br />
Short and Tweet</p>
<p><strong>Business and Labor Story, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Jessica D. Matthews and Staff<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Outlook &#8217;09</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker<br />
Philadelphia Daily News<br />
Dreams In Ruins</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Staff<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
G-20 Coverage</p>
<p><strong>Business and Labor Story, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Staff<br />
Pittsburgh Business Times<br />
Spending the Stimulus</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Brian McManus<br />
Philadelphia Weekly<br />
Monopoly Rules</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
David Dagan with David Taylor<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
The Road Ahead</p>
<p><strong>Spot News Photo, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Tom Kelly IV<br />
Daily Local News<br />
Last Respects</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Jason Farmer<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Rescue</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Kristen Mullen<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
&#8220;Kids for Cash&#8221; Victim</p>
<p>Honorable Mention<br />
Tom Kelly IV<br />
Daily Local News<br />
Fleetwood St. Homes Burn</p>
<p><strong>Spot News Photo, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Joe Wojcik<br />
Pittsburgh Business Times<br />
G-20 Security</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Joe Wojcik<br />
Pittsburgh Business Times<br />
A Crime to March?</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Lillian DeDomenic<br />
Norwin Star<br />
Footloose</p>
<p><strong>Photo Story, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
M.J. Mahon<br />
Press Enterprise<br />
A Day in Prison</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Jimmy May and M.J. Mahon<br />
Press Enterprise<br />
Downtown Inferno</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Jimmy May<br />
Press Enterprise<br />
PIAA State Swimming</p>
<p><strong>Photo Story, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Joe Wojcik<br />
Pittsburgh Business Times<br />
Barber Shop</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Michael Persico<br />
Philadelphia Weekly<br />
Get the Led Out</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Lillian DeDomenic<br />
Plum Advance Leader<br />
Watershed Seeks to Unmuddy Waters</p>
<p><strong>Sports Photo, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Jason Bridge<br />
Valley News Dispatch<br />
Crash Course</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Carl Kosola<br />
The Intelligencer<br />
Half Body Squeeze</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Dave Lloyd<br />
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat<br />
Run Away</p>
<p>Honorable Mention<br />
Dave Scherbenco<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Still Kickin&#8217;</p>
<p><strong>Sports Photo, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Eleanor Bailey<br />
The Almanac<br />
Fight to the Finish</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Lillian DeDomenic<br />
Murrysville Star<br />
Let&#8217;s Try That Again</p>
<p><strong>Feature Photo, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
David Lloyd<br />
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat<br />
Future Olympian</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Kristen Mullen<br />
The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Victory King</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Geoff Patton<br />
The Reporter<br />
After the Storm</p>
<p>Honorable Mention<br />
Mark C. Psoras<br />
The Reporter<br />
&#8220;Paws&#8221; for a Doughnut</p>
<p><strong>Feature Photo, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Joe Wojcik<br />
Pittsburgh Business Times<br />
Framed</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Amy Spangler<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
Young and the Motivated</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Lillian DeDomenic<br />
The Times Express<br />
Moon Over Monroeville</p>
<p><strong>Health and Medical Story, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Andrew Conte and Luis Fabregas<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
Failure to Inform</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Jo Ciavaglia<br />
Bucks County Courier Times<br />
Handcuffed by Healthcare</p>
<p><strong>Health and  Medical Story, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Matt Getty<br />
Dickinson Magazine<br />
A Pound of Prevention</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Jen Colletta<br />
Philadelphia Gay News<br />
Researchers: Gays Excluded From Clinical Trials</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Valerie Newitt<br />
Advance for Nurses<br />
A Life Reclaimed</p>
<p><strong>Environmental Story, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Laura Legere<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Deep Pockets: Natural Gas Drilling</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Christopher Baxter<br />
The Morning Call<br />
Business as Usual</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Evan Brandt<br />
The Mercury<br />
Quarry Quagmire</p>
<p><strong>Environmental Story, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
David Dagan<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
Pollution&#8217;s Expense</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Paula Holzman<br />
Central Penn Business Journal<br />
Taking Root</p>
<p><strong>Web Design, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Staff<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
Ed Fischer, Tom Raski and Morgaine Ford-Workman<br />
Bucks County Courier Times<br />
Bucks Reality Web Site</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Chris Stanley<br />
The Reporter<br />
TheReporterOnline.com</p>
<p><strong>Web Use, Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Sarah Hofius Hall<br />
Scranton Times-Tribune<br />
Grading Our Schools</p>
<p>Second Place<br />
William Loeffler, Christine Zirngibl, Justin LaBar and Steve Segal<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
The Great Race</p>
<p>Third Place<br />
Jason Lanza, Andy Conte and Luis Fabregas<br />
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
Kidney Transplantation</p>
<p><strong>Web Use, Non-Daily<br />
</strong> First Place<br />
Staff<br />
Pittsburgh Business Times<br />
G-20 Web Coverage</p>
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<p>From an investigation into hospitals performing questionable liver transplants to stories on Luzerne County judges jailing kids for cash, the Society of Professional Journalists honored some of the finest newspaper writing in Pennsylvania last year.</p>
<p>The Keystone Pro Chapter of SPJ is once again accepting entries from newspapers, magazines and online publications for the chapter’s prestigious Spotlight Contest, but entries must be postmarked by January 31.</p>
<p>Contest applications are available at: <a title="http://www.spj.org/pdf/regionpdf/keystone_09.pdf" href="http://www.spj.org/pdf/regionpdf/keystone_09.pdf" target="_blank">www.spj.org/pdf/regionpdf/keystone_09.pdf</a> or via the Keystone SPJ contest Blog, which will list winners at: <a title="http://keystonespj.wordpress.com/" href="http://keystonespj.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://keystonespj.wordpress.com/</a></p>
<p>The Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors, the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association and the Pennsylvania Women’s Press Association also are accepting entries for their respective journalism contests. Each contest considers work published from Jan. 1, 2009 to Dec. 31, 2009. Details include:</p>
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<td width="136" valign="top"><strong>Deadline for postmarked entries</strong></td>
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<td width="141" valign="top">Pennsylvania APME News Excellence Competition</td>
<td width="136" valign="top">  January 22, 2010</td>
<td width="397" valign="top"><a title="http://www.papme.com/contest.aspx" href="http://www.papme.com/contest.aspx" target="_blank">www.papme.com/contest.aspx</a></td>
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<td width="141" valign="top">PNA’s Keystone Press Awards</td>
<td width="136" valign="top">  January 22, 2010</td>
<td width="397" valign="top"><a title="http://www.pa-newspaper.org/web/2005/09/keystone_press_awards.aspx" href="http://www.pa-newspaper.org/web/2005/09/keystone_press_awards.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.pa-newspaper.org/web/2005/09/keystone_press_awards.aspx</a></td>
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<td width="141" valign="top">PWPA Newswriter of the Year Contest</td>
<td width="136" valign="top">  February 13, 2010</td>
<td width="397" valign="top"><a title="http://www.pwpa.us/pwpa_contest.htm" href="http://www.pwpa.us/pwpa_contest.htm" target="_blank">http://www.pwpa.us/pwpa_contest.htm</a></td>
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<td width="141" valign="top">Keystone Pro SPJ Spotlight Contest</td>
<td width="136" valign="top">  January 31, 2010</td>
<td width="397" valign="top"><a title="http://www.spj.org/pdf/regionpdf/keystone_09.pdf" href="http://www.spj.org/pdf/regionpdf/keystone_09.pdf" target="_blank">www.spj.org/pdf/regionpdf/keystone_09.pdf</a></td>
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<p>Entrants need not be a member of these four organizations to participate in their contests. The groups will present their awards during the 2010 Pennsylvania Press Conference on May 14-15 at the Hilton Harrisburg, One North Second Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101.</p>
<p>The two-day conference — which offers insights on building readership, writing a better story, redesigning pages and managing newsrooms — is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors, PAPME and the PWPA. </p>
<p>For more information on the Keystone Pro SPJ Chapter and its contest, contact Susan Schwartz, chapter vice president, at 570-752-3646 or <a href="mailto:susan.s@pressenterprise.net">susan.s@pressenterprise.net</a></p>
<p>For more information on the conference visit: <a title="http://www.pa-newspaper.org/Core/Events/eventdetails.aspx?meeting=PRESS10" href="http://www.pa-newspaper.org/Core/Events/eventdetails.aspx?meeting=PRESS10" target="_blank">www.pa-newspaper.org/Core/Events/eventdetails.aspx?meeting=PRESS10</a> or call Teresa Shaak, PNA&#8217;s Manager, Association Projects, at (717) 703-3086.</p>
<p>About the Keystone chapter: The Keystone Pro SPJ Chapter&#8217;s territory encompasses all of Pennsylvania except Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, which have their own chapters. Like the national Society of Professional Journalists, Keystone SPJ strives to “promote the free flow of information, protect First Amendment freedoms, uphold high standards of ethical behavior and foster excellence among journalists.” To join SPJ, visit <a href="http://www.spj.org/joinapp.asp">www.spj.org/joinapp.asp</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time to enter SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter&#8217;s annual journalism awards contest. Full details are on the downloadable application form. Photos, stories, headlines and designs published in print or online between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2009 are eligible. Contest entries must be post-marked by Jan. 31, 2010. The Keystone Pro Chapter will distribute the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=keystonespj.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10278509&amp;post=21&amp;subd=keystonespj&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time to enter SPJ Keystone Pro Chapter&#8217;s annual journalism awards contest. Full details are on the downloadable application <a href="http://www.spj.org/pdf/regionpdf/keystone_09.pdf" target="_blank">form</a>.</p>
<p>Photos, stories, headlines and designs published in print or online between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2009 are eligible. Contest entries must be post-marked by Jan. 31, 2010.</p>
<p>The Keystone Pro Chapter will  distribute the Spotlight Contest awards at the <a href="http://www.pa-newspaper.org/Core/Events/eventdetails.aspx?meeting=PRESS10" target="_blank"><span style="color:#0000ff;">2010 Pennsylvania Press Conference</span></a> May 14-15 at the  Hilton Harrisburg, One North Second Street, Harrisburg, PA  17101. The two-day  conference’s co-sponsors include the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors,  the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors and the Pennsylvania Women&#8217;s  Press Association.</p>
<p>The Chapter awarded its 2009  Spotlight honors at the 2009 Pennsylvania Press Conference May 29-30 at the Wyndham Gettysburg Hotel.</p>
<p>2009 SPJ Keystone State Professional Chapter Spotlight Contest winners were:</p>
<p><strong>SPOTLIGHT</strong><br />
<strong>First Place</strong>: Luis Fabregas and Andrew Conte, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Transplanting Too Soon&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Dave Janoski, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;Follow the Money&#8221;<br />
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<p><strong>BEST OVERALL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER</strong><br />
<strong>First Place:</strong> Staff, Philadelphia Weekly</p>
<p><strong>SPOT NEWS STORY, DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place</strong>: Tyrone Richardson and Darryl Isherwood, The Morning Call, &#8220;Bulldog Bolts&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Dave Janoski, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;Unlucky Louie&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Bob Kalinowksi and Denise Allabaugh, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;Families Mourn W-B Fire Victims&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>BROADSHEET PAGE DESIGN, DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place</strong>: Wesley May, The Reporter, &#8220;The Man Who Smiles&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Staff, The Morning Call, &#8220;Phinolly!&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Staff, The Morning Call, &#8220;What&#8217;s Changed?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>TABLOID PAGE DESIGN, DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place: </strong>Jessica Severs, Trib p.m., &#8220;Election Omens&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Tamara Dunn, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;Campaign Blitz&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Melanie Wass, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Hannah Mania&#8221;<br />
<span id="more-21"></span><strong>TABLOID PAGE DESIGN, NON-DAILY</strong><strong></strong><br />
<strong>First Place: </strong>Tim Gough, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Ticked Off&#8221;Second Place<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Robert Weible, Times Express, &#8220;When It Rains … Explore&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Tim Gough, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Dr. Dog&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>FEATURE, DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place:</strong> Tony Di Domizio, The Reporter, &#8220;The Man Who Smiles&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Daniel Axelrod, Scranton Times-Tribune, &#8220;Code Blue&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Jill King Greenwood, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Little Ones, Big Worries&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>FEATURE, NON-DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place:</strong> Steven Wells, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Oh, Sweet Jesus&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Steven Wells, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Itemized Abductions&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place: </strong>Kris Mamula, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;Tony Finds His Voice&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>SPORTS STORY, DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place:</strong> Mark Kram, Philadelphia Daily News, &#8220;A Place Beyond Words&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Scott Brown, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Targets of Violence&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Carl Prine and Scott Brown, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Rooney, Inc.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Honorable Mention:</strong> Sports Staff, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Coaching H.S. Football Won&#8217;t Bring Riches&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>SPORTS STORY, NON-DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place:</strong> G.W. Miller III, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;So Taguchi Has Lost His Wa&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Bill West, The Signal Item, &#8220;Athletes Endure Pain, Put Off Surgery&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Eleanor Bailey, The Almanac, &#8220;Anthony&#8217;s Obstacles&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>ENTERPRISE STORY, DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place</strong>: Luis Fabregas and Andrew Conte, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Transplanting Too Soon&#8221;<br />
<strong>Second Place:</strong> Jim Haggerty and David Falchek, The Times-Tribune, &#8220;Changing Economy&#8221;<br />
<strong>Third Place:</strong> Jill King Greenwood, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Twenty Years of Devastation&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>ENTERPRISE STORY, NON-DAILY</strong><br />
<strong>First Place:</strong> Victoria A. Brownworth, Philadelphia Gay News, &#8220;Hiding in Plain Sight&#8221;<br />
Second Place: David Dagan, Central Penn Business Journal, &#8220;The Invisible Workforce&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Jennifer Curry and Patty Tascarella, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;Driving Performance&#8221;</p>
<p>Editorial Writing, Daily<br />
First Place: Dave Janoski, The Citizens&#8217; Voice<br />
Second Place: Bob Pellegrino, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br />
Third Place: Stan Huskey, The Times Herald Portfolio</p>
<p>Editorial Writing, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Allen Wallace, Times Express, Five Editorials<br />
Second Place: Liza N. Beale, The Almanac, PT Taxpayers; Bethel Zoning; There Should; Debate is Good; Law Unfairly</p>
<p>Commentary, Daily<br />
First Place: John Baer, Philadelphia Daily News<br />
Second Place: Eric Heyl, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Portfolio<br />
Third Place: Bill White, The Morning Call, Bill White Columns</p>
<p>Commentary, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Walter Brasch, Spectrum Features, &#8220;Wanderings&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Mark Segal, Philadelphia Gay News, &#8220;Mark My Words&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Liz Spikol, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Trouble with Spikol&#8221;</p>
<p>Headline Writing, Daily<br />
First Place: Ted Akers, The Morning Call, &#8220;Police Warn of Bare Attacks in Bucks&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Tad Miller, The Morning Call, &#8220;Amorous Couple Find Red-and-Blue Light District&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Drew McQuade, Philadelphia Daily News, &#8220;Flyonara&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Gordon Glantz, The Times Herald, &#8220;Spanish Acquisition?&#8221;</p>
<p>Headline Writing, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Tara Murtha, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;The Kids Stay in the Picture&#8221;</p>
<p>Business and Labor Story, Daily<br />
First Place: Brian Bowling and F.A.  Krift, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;New Mines Lag as Coal Booms&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Nicholas Sohr, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;Saved by the Slots&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Allison Heinrichs, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Ethanol Hits Lean Times in W. Pa.&#8221;</p>
<p>Business and Labor Story, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Patty Tascarella, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;Maintinaing Their Health&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Beth Murtagh, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;Summer Seems a Distant Memory for U.S. Steel&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Staff, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;Recession Ready&#8221;</p>
<p>Spot News Photo, Daily<br />
First Place: Jimmy May, Press Enterprise, &#8220;Car Hits Garage&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Dave Scherbenco, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;Memorial Service&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Dave Scherbenco, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;DePrimo Funeral&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Daniel P. Creighton, The Mercury, &#8220;Tenants Rescued From Rooftops&#8221;</p>
<p>Spot News Photo, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Joe Wojcik, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;Power Outage&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Michael Perisco, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Gwen Harvey&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Lillian DeDomenic, Plum Advance Leader, &#8220;Rubbing Salt Into The Wound&#8221;</p>
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<p>Photo Story, Daily<br />
First Place: John Strickler, The Mercury, &#8220;Fires Reshape High Street&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Justin Merriman, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;The Battle for Afghanistan&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Jimmy May, Press Enterprise, &#8220;Fall from Above&#8221;</p>
<p>Photo Story, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Eleanor Bailey, The Almanac, &#8220;Rebel Yell!&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Lillian DeDomenic, Plum Advance Leader, &#8220;Tragic Incident&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Lillian DeDomenic, Times Express, &#8220;Home Makeover&#8221;</p>
<p>Sports Photo, Daily<br />
First Place: Carl Kosola, The Intelligencer, &#8220;Smashed Face&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Steven M. Falk, Philadelphia Daily News, &#8220;Giant Leap&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Carl Kosola, The Intelligencer, &#8220;Upside Down Balance Beam&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Dave Scherbenco, The Citizens&#8217; Voice, &#8220;Heart and Sole&#8221;</p>
<p>Sports Photo, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Eleanor Bailey, The Almanac, &#8220;Fabulous Finish&#8221;</p>
<p>Feature Photo, Daily<br />
First Place: Carl Kosola, The Intelligencer, &#8220;Udder Relaxation&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Steven M. Falk, Philadelphia Daily News, &#8220;Big Lightning&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Carl Kosola, The Intelligencer, &#8220;Basketball From Above&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Jimmy May, Press Enterprise, &#8220;Back to Shore&#8221;</p>
<p>Feature Photo, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Joe Wojcik, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;Pearly Whites&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Michael Perisco, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Dr. Dog Cover&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Eleanor Bailey, The Almanac, &#8220;Skittish Squirrel&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Scott A. Drake, Philadelphia Gay News, &#8220;Gone But Not Forgotten&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Joe Wojcik, Pittsburgh Business Times, &#8220;A Piece of Cake&#8221;</p>
<p>Health and  Medical Story, Daily<br />
First Place: Daniel Axelrod, The Times-Tribune, &#8220;Cancer Cluster&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Daniel Axelrod, Scranton Times-Tribune, &#8220;Web of Addiction&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Jo Ciavaglia, Bucks County Courier Times, &#8220;Who Is Treating You?&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Mary Ann Thomas, Valley News Dispatch, &#8220;Body Exhumed&#8221;</p>
<p>Health and  Medical Story, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Brian James Kirk, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Thinking Positive&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Tara Murtha, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Ticked Off!&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Kellie C. Murphy, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Facing the Facts&#8221;</p>
<p>Environmental Story, Daily<br />
First Place, Allison Heinrichs, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Region Passes L.A. on Pollution Limit&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Allison Heinrichs, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Tangling Over Turbines&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Evan Brandt, The Mercury, &#8220;An Absence of Data Before the Deluge&#8221;<br />
Honorable Mention: Amanda Cregan, The Intelligencer, &#8220;Well-Grounded Fears&#8221;</p>
<p>Environmental Story, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Walter Brasch, Spectrum Features, &#8220;Murder in an Alaskan Forest&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Cassidy Hartman, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;God and Country&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Zandy Dudiak, Times Express, &#8220;Landslides in East Suburbs Caused by Soil Type, Man&#8221;</p>
<p>Web Design, Daily<br />
First Place: Staff, The Morning Call, Lehighvalleytraffic.com</p>
<p>Web Use, Daily<br />
First Place: Jason Lanza, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, &#8220;Transplanting Too Soon&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Chris Stanley, The Reporter, &#8220;Souderton School Strike&#8221;<br />
Third Place: Sarah Hofius Hall, The Times-Tribune, &#8220;Grading Our Schools&#8221;</p>
<p>Web Use, Non-Daily<br />
First Place: Staff, Philadelphia Weekly, &#8220;Philadelphia Will Do&#8221;<br />
Second Place: Sheri Kimmel, Dickinson Magazine, &#8220;The 2-in-1&#8243;</p>
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