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Pulitzer Prize Winners for
Beat Reporting
2005 - Amy Dockser Marcus of Wall Street Journal - For her
masterful stories about patients, families & physicians that
illuminated the often unseen world of cancer survivors.
Nominated Finalists)
Ronald Brownstein of Los Angeles Times - For the clarity,
consistency & quality of his political reporting during a
presidential election year.
Dana Priest of Washington Post - For her determined, deeply
sourced & insightful coverage of United States intelligence
operations.
2004 - (Nominated Finalists)
Ellen Barry of Boston Globe - For her fresh, thoroughly reported
& powerfully written stories about neglected people with mental
health problems in Massachusetts.
Barton Gellman of Washington Post - For his authoritative &
provocative coverage of the search for forbidden weapons in
Iraq.
2003 - Diana K. Sugg of Baltimore Sun - For her absorbing,
often poignant stories that illuminated complex medical issues
through the lives of people.
Daniel Golden of Wall Street Journal - For his compelling &
meticulously documented stories on admission preferences given
to the children of alumni & donors at American universities.
(Nominated Finalists)
David Cay Johnston of New York Times - For his stories that
displayed exquisite command of complicated U.S. tax laws & of
how corporations & individuals twist them to their advantage.
Cameron W. Barr of Christian Science Monitor - For the
extraordinary clarity, diversity & context in his ongoing
coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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