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Feb 23, 2010
Near clean sweep by ST
By Leow Si Wan
Scoop artist Leslie Lopez, senior regional correspondent for the paper, led the near clean sweep. He was named the Journalist of the Year and also won the Story of the Year Award for his scoop on the capture of terror leader Mas Selamat. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

THE Straits Times swept 10 of the 14 journalism awards at an annual ceremony to honour the best in journalism at Singapore Press Holdings' (SPH) English and Malay Newspapers Division on Tuesday.

Scoop artist Leslie Lopez, senior regional correspondent for the paper, led the near clean sweep. He was named the Journalist of the Year and also won the Story of the Year Award - for the third consecutive year - for his scoop on the capture of terror leader Mas Selamat.

Ms Jessica Cheam from The Straits Times' Money Desk was named Young Journalist of the Year.

The English daily also won the Feature of the Year, Commentary/Analysis of the Year, Headline of the Year, Infographics of the Year, Layout/Page Design of the Year, News Picture of the Year, Feature Picture of the Year awards, as well a Special Award of the Year for Excellence.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, EMND's Editor-in-Chief Patrick Daniel highlighted some of the challenges facing the group in the years ahead.

'We will have to focus far more on efficiency than we've done in the past. We must be at the forefront of the 'work smarter' movement', he said. Another challenge is 'to stay on top of the game in everything we do - from art and photo and page layout to news reporting and commentary and analysis', he added.
 
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Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story
Feb 23, 2010
Near clean sweep by ST
By Leow Si Wan
Scoop artist Leslie Lopez, senior regional correspondent for the paper, led the near clean sweep. He was named the Journalist of the Year and also won the Story of the Year Award for his scoop on the capture of terror leader Mas Selamat. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

THE Straits Times swept 10 of the 14 journalism awards at an annual ceremony to honour the best in journalism at Singapore Press Holdings' (SPH) English and Malay Newspapers Division on Tuesday.

Scoop artist Leslie Lopez, senior regional correspondent for the paper, led the near clean sweep. He was named the Journalist of the Year and also won the Story of the Year Award - for the third consecutive year - for his scoop on the capture of terror leader Mas Selamat.

Ms Jessica Cheam from The Straits Times' Money Desk was named Young Journalist of the Year.

The English daily also won the Feature of the Year, Commentary/Analysis of the Year, Headline of the Year, Infographics of the Year, Layout/Page Design of the Year, News Picture of the Year, Feature Picture of the Year awards, as well a Special Award of the Year for Excellence.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, EMND's Editor-in-Chief Patrick Daniel highlighted some of the challenges facing the group in the years ahead.

'We will have to focus far more on efficiency than we've done in the past. We must be at the forefront of the 'work smarter' movement', he said. Another challenge is 'to stay on top of the game in everything we do - from art and photo and page layout to news reporting and commentary and analysis', he added.

This Jessica cheam was the same cocked reporter that did the piece on the HDB PR/FT ratio. What a crock.
 
"near clean sweep", "swept" "scoop artist" etc. One gets the impression that competition was stiff. Competition with whom and what?
 
Nov 10, 2009
Reporter wins green prize
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Ms Cheam, 26, won one of 15 regional or thematic awards in a field that attracted 900 professional and citizen journalists from across the world. -- ST PHOTO: MUGILAN RAJASEGERAN
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STRAITS Times reporter Jessica Cheam has won a coveted green journalism prize conferred by the World Bank and Internews, a global media organisation.
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Did they award themselves for achieving 148th ranking, someone said is a great improvement though they still fall behind Iraq?
 
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