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THEIR INK DON'T STINK

The 2002 Humanitas Awards — $25,000 prizes for screenwriters whose works "enrich as well as entertain" — have been doled out: In film, Iris scribes Richard Eyre and Charles Wood won for their Alzheimer's disease drama starring Judi Dench as novelist Iris Murdoch. HBO's The Laramie Project docudrama about Matthew Shepard won the cable TV category. In other TV kudos, Kirk Ellis won for his ABC Anne Frank miniseries, while episodes of The Practice, Scrubs and

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The 2002 Humanitas Awards — $25,000 prizes for screenwriters whose works "enrich as well as entertain" — have been doled out: In film, Iris scribes Richard Eyre and Charles Wood won for their Alzheimer's disease drama starring Judi Dench as novelist Iris Murdoch. HBO's The Laramie Project docudrama about Matthew Shepard won the cable TV category. In other TV kudos, Kirk Ellis won for his ABC Anne Frank miniseries, while episodes of The Practice, Scrubs and The West Wing also were recognized.