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== Additional Information ==

Hello! Hope you are feeling groovy.
This footnoted, sourced material about 2013 was deleted from my SharylAttkisson bio page at some point by somebody. So many problems with my page but this omission seems pretty simple to fix. All the sourcing is on the Emmy Awards site (nominations and awards for 2013). These are my most recent Emmy Awards.
http://emmyonline.com/news_34th_winners
http://emmyonline.com/news_34th_nominations
http://emmyonline.com/day_40th_nominations

In 2013, she received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism for her reporting on “The Business of Congress,” which included an undercover investigation into fundraising by Republican freshmen. She received two other Emmy nominations in 2013 for “Benghazi: Dying for Security” and “Green Energy Going Red.” Additionally, Attkisson received a 2013 Daytime Emmy Award as part of the CBS Sunday Morning team’s entry for Outstanding Morning Program for her report: “Washington Lobbying: K-Street Behind Closed Doors.”
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Additional Information

Hello! Hope you are feeling groovy. This footnoted, sourced material about 2013 was deleted from my SharylAttkisson bio page at some point by somebody. So many problems with my page but this omission seems pretty simple to fix. All the sourcing is on the Emmy Awards site (nominations and awards for 2013). These are my most recent Emmy Awards. http://emmyonline.com/news_34th_winners http://emmyonline.com/news_34th_nominations http://emmyonline.com/day_40th_nominations

In 2013, she received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism for her reporting on “The Business of Congress,” which included an undercover investigation into fundraising by Republican freshmen. She received two other Emmy nominations in 2013 for “Benghazi: Dying for Security” and “Green Energy Going Red.” Additionally, Attkisson received a 2013 Daytime Emmy Award as part of the CBS Sunday Morning team’s entry for Outstanding Morning Program for her report: “Washington Lobbying: K-Street Behind Closed Doors.” 173.66.57.46 (talk) 05:35, 30 May 2019 (UTC)

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