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Pulitzer Prize Winners for
Explanatory Reporting
2005 - Gareth Cook of Boston Globe - For explaining, with
clarity & humanity, the complex scientific & ethical dimensions
of stem cell research
(Nominated Finalists)
William J. Broad & David E. Sanger of New York Times - For their
aggressive reporting & lucid writing that cast light on the
shadowy process of nuclear proliferation
Staff of Newsday, Long Island, N.Y. - For its serious, energetic
& substantive series examining three decades of hip-hop music in
American life
2004 - Kevin Helliker & Thomas M. Burton of Wall Street
Journal - For their groundbreaking examination of aneurysms, an
often overlooked medical condition that kills thousands of
Americans each year.
(Nominated Finalists)
Erika Niedowski of Baltimore Sun - For her illuminating account
of how one of America's best hospitals let an infant die of a
preventable condition & how the devastated mother joined with
the hospital to spare other families such heartache.
Bernard Wolfson, William Heisel & Chris Knap of Orange County
Register - For their ambitious exploration of the quality of
care at 26 local hospitals & the creation of a "report card" to
help consumers make medical decisions.
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