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Pulitzer Prize Winners for
Editorial Writing
2005 - Tom Philp of Sacramento Bee - For his deeply
researched editorials on reclaiming California’s flooded Hetch
Hetchy Valley that stirred action
(Nominated Finalists)
Sebastian Mallaby of Washington Post - For his persistent &
passionate editorials on the tragedy in the Darfur region of the
Sudan.
David Yarnold & Daniel Vasquez of San Jose Mercury News - For
their forceful editorial campaign against unethical behavior in
city hall that resulted in significant change
2004 - William R. Stall of Los Angeles Times - For his
incisive editorials that analyzed California's troubled state
government, prescribed remedies & served as a model for
addressing complex state issues
(Nominated Finalists)
Andres Martinez of New York Times - For his exhaustively
researched series of editorials that exposed the harmful global
effects of American agricultural trade policy.
Andrew Malcolm of Los Angeles Times - For his refreshing, richly
textured editorials that illuminated a variety of life
situations.
2003 - Cornelia Grumman of Chicago Tribune - For her
powerful, freshly challenging editorials on reform of the death
penalty.
(Nominated Finalists)
Robert L. Pollock of Wall Street Journal - For his clear,
compelling editorials on the Food & Drug Administration's delay
in approval of new cancer drugs.
Linda Valdez of Arizona Republic, Phoenix - For her passionate,
persuasive editorials on illegal immigrants & on the state's
flawed justice of the peace courts.
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