Sri Lanka project wins global award
Sonali Samarasinghe, Sri Lanka, won the second Global Shining Light Award at the GIJC-2008 at Lillehammer, Norway.  Runner-up is Edik Baghdasaryan, Armenia.
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New York Times and Swedish TV4 wins first Daniel Pearl Award
A New York Times series about deadly Chinese counterfeit drugs sold around the world and a TV4 Sweden investigation into Russian overfishing in the Barents Sea have won the first Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting. Formerly the ICIJ Award, the prize was renamed this year in honor of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was slain by militants in Pakistan in 2002.
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Five top candidates for Global Shining Light Award
The five finalists for the second Global Shining Light Award are from Ghana, Sri Lanka, Armenia, South Africa and Nigeria. The winner will be announced at the GIJC-2008 prize banquet on Saturday September 13th.
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Seven finalists compete to win first Daniel Pearl Award
Seven finalists are competing to win the first Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting. The prize will be presented at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2008 in Lillehammer, Norway, Saturday 13th September.
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The Global Shining Light Award
Have you been doing an investigative story in a developing or emerging country, under dire circumstances? We are now seeking nominees for the second Global Shining Light Award. Send in your project description by June 15th.
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