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Pulitzer Prize Winners for
Commentaries
2005 - Connie Schultz of Plain Dealer, Cleveland -
For her pungent columns that provided a voice for the underdog
and underprivileged
(Nominated Finalists)
Nicholas D. Kristof of New York Times - For his powerful
columns that portrayed suffering among the developing world’s
often forgotten people and stirred action
Tommy Tomlinson of Charlotte (N.C.) Observer
For his provocative columns with a wide-ranging human touch.
2004 - Leonard Pitts Jr. of Miami Herald - For his
fresh, vibrant columns that spoke, with both passion and
compassion, to ordinary people on often divisive issues.
(Nominated Finalists)
Nicholas Kristof of New York Times - For his columns
that, through rigorous reporting and powerful writing, often
gave voice to forgotten people trapped in misery.
Cynthia Tucker of Atlanta Journal-Constitution - For her
forceful, persuasive columns that confronted sacred cows and hot
topics with unswerving candor.
2003 - Colbert I. King of Washington Post - For his
against-the-grain columns that speak to people in power with
ferocity and wisdom
(Nominated Finalists)
Edward Achorn of Providence Journal - For his clear,
tenacious call to action against government corruption in Rhode
Island.
Mark Holmberg of Richmond Times-Dispatch - For his
thought provoking, strongly reported columns on a broad range of
topics.
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