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Pulitzer Prize Winners for
National Reporting
This page is devoted to the Pulitzer Prize winners and nominees
for their work with national reporting.
2005 -Walt Bogdanich of New York Times - For his heavily
documented stories about the corporate cover-up of
responsibility for fatal accidents at railway crossings.
(Nominated Finalists)
Staff of Washington Post - For its relentless, unflinching
chronicle of abuses by American soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison in
Iraq
Steve Suo & Erin Hoover Barnett of Oregonian, Portland - For
their groundbreaking reports on the failure to curtail the
growing illicit use of methamphetamines.
2004 - Staff of Los Angeles Times - For its engrossing
examination of the tactics that have made Wal-Mart the largest
company in the world with cascading effects across American
towns & developing countries.
(Nominated Finalists)
S.
Lynne Walker of Copley News Service (writing for The State
Journal-Register, Springfield, Ill.) - For her candid, in-depth
look at how Mexican immigration transformed an all-white
Midwestern town.
Staff of Wall Street Journal - For its masterly, richly detailed
stories on how hidden decision-makers make life-&-death choices
about who gets health care in America
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