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  • The Cavling Prize (Danish: Cavlingprisen) is a Danish journalist award. It is awarded annually in January to "a journalist or a group of journalists who...
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    international awards, and a number of its journalists have won the Cavling Prize. Dagbladet Politiken was founded on 1 October 1884 in Copenhagen by...
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    Journalism Prize Croatia : Otokar Keršovani Prize Denmark : Cavling Prize France : Albert Londres Prize France : Bayeux-Calvados Awards for war correspondents...
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  • retfærdigheden. (While We're Waiting for Justice). He received the Cavling Prize for his work on it posthumously in 1992. [citation needed] The case...
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    2011, 2015 and 2019. In 2009 radio journalist Jesper Tynell won the Cavling Prize for a series of 15 radio spots in DR P1's ”Orientering” showing [the]"minister's...
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  • 2 January 1993) was a Danish journalist and editor. He received the Cavling Prize for his coverage of the Tamil scandal for Weekendavisen in 1992, and...
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  • It also won the most prestigious journalistic award in Denmark, the Cavling prize, in 2009. In addition, it was awarded the European Newspaper of the...
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  • that Lundin was convicted of. On February 28, 2014, Lundin sued the Cavling Prize-nominee DR host Line Gertsen and DR host Kim Bildsøe Lassen for libel...
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  • Morten Pihl (1961) is a Danish journalist. He has won the Cavling Prize a record holding 3 three times. He has been a part of the investigative journalism-group...
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    on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2021. Lotte Folke Kaarsholm, Cavling Prize recipient Charlotte Aagaard (Information) and Osama Al-Habahbeh (Al-Jazeera...
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  • Afghanistan, Syria and Palestine. Khaja has been nominated twice for the Cavling Prize, a prestigious Danish journalist award. Khaja is of Afghan descent....
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  • Press Photo of the Year award in 2002 as a student. He also won the Cavling Prize in 2009. Refner was born on the 14th January 1971 in Copenhagen and...
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  • In January 1988, Ritzau journalist Jens Jørgen Espersen received the Cavling Prize for his covering of the Thorotrast scandal. Media of Denmark "Erik Ritzau"...
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  • interviewer for its feature articles. She was a 1974 recipient of the Cavling Prize and was made a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1991. Wolden-Ræthinge...
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    journalism framework and research. In 2003 she was nominated for the Cavling Prize for uncovering rare cancers amongst retired army radar personnel in...
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    correspondent. Pimonov was nominated for the Danish journalist award the Cavling Prize for a series of articles on the Soviet clandestine operations in Denmark...
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    opposition to the newspaper's lack of appeal to young people. Journalist Viggo Cavling, editor at the newspapers Whats-On-appendice DN på stan encouraged her...
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