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Winter 2002 Journalism Award Winners

First Place
Nashua smoking ordinance makes sense
by Kevin Koo (Nashua High School, Nashua, NH)

Second Place
Teenage girls light up to stay thin
(The Apple Leaf, Wenatchee High School, Wenatchee, WA)

Third Place
Chew on this: Students discuss smokeless tobacco and its pitfalls
(Wingspan, West Henderson High School, Hendersonville, NC)



Fall 2000 Journalism Award Winners

First Place
Burning Desire: Smokers Unconcerned by Risks
by Erin Crapser and Brian Goldsmith (The Harvard Westlake Chronicle, Harvard Westlake School, North Hollywood, CA)

Second Place
Kicking the Habit
by Steven Zyck and Emmett Pokorny (The Lion, Lyons Township High School, La Grange, IL)

Third Place
Barons Know Smoking's Not Cool, Survey Says
by Hazel Garcia and Alisa Le (The Crusader, Bonita Vista High, Chula Vista, CA)



Spring 2000 Award Winners

First Place
Lighting up: Smoking Butts in Teens’ Lives
by Amanda Codispoti (The Viking News, Hoover High School, Canton, OH)

Second Place
Teen Smokers Blunt About Addiction
by Lauren Lambert (Falcon's Cry, Jordan High School, Durham, NC)

Third Place
Tobacco Battles Aren’t Over
by Jana Hawke (The Trojanier, Rigby High School, Rigby, ID)

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