To: Francois Goelo who wrote (9708 ) 5/6/2005 12:39:15 PM From: StockDung Respond to of 10354 "Christopher Carey, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Permanent Criminal Subculture in the U.S. Securities Industry." Knight-Wallace Fellows in Journalism Named FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Birgit Rieck, 734-998-7666, email brieck@umich.edu Ann Arbor, MI – The University of Michigan Knight-Wallace Fellows program has named 12 national journalists for the academic year 2005-2006. Six international fellows will be designated next month. While on leave from regular duties, Knight-Wallace Fellows pursue custom-designed sabbatical studies and attend twice-weekly seminars at Wallace House, a gift from newsman Mike Wallace and his wife Mary. The group is the thirty-third to be offered fellowships by the University of Michigan. Each Knight-Wallace Fellow receives a stipend of $55,000, supported by gifts from news organizations, foundations and individuals committed to improving the quality of information reaching the public. Professor Charles R. Eisendrath, who directs the program, is a former foreign correspondent for Time Magazine with broad experience in print, broadcast and online journalism. Fellows and their study projects are: John U. Bacon, Freelance (ESPN Magazine, Fortune, Time, The New York Times and other publications), The American Institution of Collegiate Athletics. Vanessa Bauza, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Challenges Facing Democracy in Latin America. Jamie Butters, Detroit Free Press, China’s Economic Transition from Communism to Capitalism. Christopher Carey, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Permanent Criminal Subculture in the U.S. Securities Industry. Charles Clover, Financial Times, The Russian Idea of "Eurasianism." Gail Gibson, The Baltimore Sun, The Supreme Court and Free Speech in Wartime America. Vindu Goel, San Jose Mercury News, The Impact of Religion on Politics. Graham Griffith, WBUR (Boston), The Impact of the 1994 Republican Revolution 10 Years Later. Drew Lindsay, Washingtonian, Education and the "New" Civil Rights Movement. Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Rumor, Religion and Reform in the African-American Experience. Lisa Rapaport, The Sacramento Bee, The Business of Healthcare for Immigrants and the Uninsured. Fara Warner, Freelance (Fast Company, The New York Times and other publications), China as an Automotive Superpower.