MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
Wall Street Journal Wins 2 Journalism Awards: The Wall Street Journal won two 1993 Gerald Loeb Awards for business journalism. In the large newspaper category, the Journal’s Alix M. Freedman won for “Fire Power,†a story on the handgun market. In the deadline-beat area, Joseph B. White and Paul Ingrassia won for their coverage of General Motors Corp. The lifetime achievement award went to Carol Loomis, a member of the board of editors at Fortune magazine. She joined the magazine’s staff as a researcher 39 years ago. Other awards went to the San Jose Mercury News, the Atlanta Business Chronicle and Newsday.
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