The annual A Story Still to Tell award invites the submission of short articles and/or videos on the circumstances surrounding the murder of an Italian journalist. The 2010 award is dedicated to the memory of Maria Grazia Cutuli, journalist of the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, killed in an explosion on 19 November 2001 on the road between Kabul and Jalalabad in Afghanistan. In the attack the El Mundo correspondent Julio Fuentes and two Reuters correspondents Azizullah Haidari and Harry Burton also died. The 2007 first edition of the award was dedicated to Ilaria Alpi and Miran Hrovotin, the 2008 second edition to Enzo Baldoni and the 2009 third edition to Giancarlo Siani, murdered in Naples at the age of 26 while investigating local organised crime. The award is open to university students, journalism school students and journalists under the age of 30. First prize is 2,500 euros in both the written and video categories.
The jury is as follows: Franco Di Mare (president), Laura Silvia Battaglia (journalist and author of the book Maria Grazia Cutuli, Il Cielo degli Ultimi), Donata Cutuli (council member of the Maria Grazia Cutuli Foundation), Francesco Faranda (Corriere della Sera Foundation), Enzo Jacopino (secretary of the Italian Journalists Association) and Matteo Scanni (Ilaria Alpi Association), Alessandro Cataldo chief operating officer UniCredit Banca di Roma.
The award is supported by UniCredit Banca di Roma