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Participate in the 2004 Lorenzo Natali Prize, is open to print and on-line journalists employed by the local media

Wednesday October 13 2004 19:37:58 PM BDT

FWD by Prix Lorenzo Natali

The Lorenzo Natali Prize 2004 is open to print and on-line journalists employed by the local media. Eligible journalists should have written reports which focus on human rights or democracy in the developing world.

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Each applicant is allowed to submit ONE article published in 2003.
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All prize nominees will be special guests of the European Commission in Brussels in December 2004. Each prize winner will receive a Trophy and a financial award of 10 000 euros.

To enter, you only need to fill in the application form online before 31 October 2004
at www.nataliprize.info .And submit it along with an electronic version of your article.

If you require any further information, please contact us:

Tel. +33 1 40 04 99 33
Fax +33 1 34 29 44 77

Best of luck!
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Laura Douglas
70, Bd de Reuilly
75012 Paris
France
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FWD by Prix Lorenzo Natali
E Mail : natali@propager.com

 



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