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First on the list: the National Magazine Award for excellence in design. The < design award, presented by the American Society of Magazine Editors and administered by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, was based on three issues: "Viet Nam Ten Years Later" (April 15, 1985); "My God, What Have We Done?" (July 29), a special section commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing; and the 1985 Man of the Year cover story on China's Deng Xiaoping (Jan. 6, 1986). The judges cited TIME for "meshing pictures, artwork, headlines and text . . . to tell the story with clarity, efficiency...
...O.P.C.'s Olivier Rebbot Award, named for a Newsweek photographer fatally wounded in El Salvador, was won for the sixth consecutive year by a TIME photographer. David Hume Kennerly took the prize for his exclusive series "Behind Closed Doors," shot at last November's U.S.-Soviet summit at Geneva...
...entirely on recycled songs. Last week the main stem reached back 20 years to revive Sweet Charity, a loud, sentimental farce about a taxi dancer who gives herself body and soul, but especially body, to any man who hints of love. In 1966, Sweet Charity garnered just one Tony Award, for Bob Fosse's explosive choreography, yet it ran 18 months on the strength of its likability and slickness. Those are still the show's virtues, and when coupled with a tireless effort by TV Star Debbie Allen (Fame) in the title role originated by Gwen Verdon, they seem...
...Nieman Foundation also announced its selection of a Nicaraguan newspaper publisher as the recipient of its annual Lyons Award for Conscience in Journalism...
...publisher of La Prensa, Violeta Chamorro, received the award for her paper's fight to keep a free press alive in Nicaragua, the Nieman Foundation said...