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== Winners list needs to be broadened. == == Winners list needs to be broadened. ==

Right now, the only winners listed are in the 'Reporting' category, which is a strange choice, since the most prestigious category seems to be General Excellence, judging from news coverage. Should be expanded to include all winners, or replaced with General Excellence, or just deleted altogether. Right now, the only winners listed are in the 'Reporting' category, which is a strange choice, since the most prestigious category seems to be General Excellence, judging from news coverage. Should be expanded to include all winners, or replaced with General Excellence, or just deleted altogether.


== Ellie == == Ellie ==

Is there an explanation why Calder's sculpture has three legs in front, no tusks, and the general proportions of an aardvark? Even if it were an elephant, that's still an odd choice of symbol for literary excellence. The ASME website doesn't explain it. ] (]) 06:38, 17 March 2012 (UTC) Is there an explanation why Calder's sculpture has three legs in front, no tusks, and the general proportions of an aardvark? Even if it were an elephant, that's still an odd choice of symbol for literary excellence. The ASME website doesn't explain it. ] (]) 06:38, 17 March 2012 (UTC)

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Winners list needs to be broadened.

Right now, the only winners listed are in the 'Reporting' category, which is a strange choice, since the most prestigious category seems to be General Excellence, judging from news coverage. Should be expanded to include all winners, or replaced with General Excellence, or just deleted altogether.

Ellie

Is there an explanation why Calder's sculpture has three legs in front, no tusks, and the general proportions of an aardvark? Even if it were an elephant, that's still an odd choice of symbol for literary excellence. The ASME website doesn't explain it. Asat (talk) 06:38, 17 March 2012 (UTC)

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