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Jack Bell
Herbert L. Block
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Raymond P. Brandt
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Hal Bruno
Art Buchwald
Maureen Bunyan
Elsie Carper
Marquis Childs
Eleanor Clift
Stanley Cohen
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Ken Walsh -- 2009 Hall of Fame Inductee


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Former White House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater introduced Ken Walsh.

Dateline Awards Dinner 2009

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The Daily Show looks at the future of newspapers

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2009 Dateline Award Winners

WASHINGTON – CBS News correspondent and anchor Bob Schieffer, Public Broadcasting correspondent Gwen Ifill, U.S. News & World Report correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh and veteran BNA editor Toby McIntosh entered today into the Hall of Fame of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Washington, D.C., chapter at an awards ceremony at the National Press Club.

Schieffer is CBS’s chief Washington correspondent and also serves as anchor and moderator of the Sunday public affairs broadcast Face The Nation. Ifill is the moderator of PBS’ Washington Week and senior correspondent for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. Walsh has been White House correspondent for U.S. News since the Reagan years. McIntosh is BNA’s Director of Editorial Quality Review. Read more »

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