Tuesday, July 8, 2014

International Reporting: Jason Szep and Andrew RC Marshall Reuters series on the persecution of the


Unlike playing the prizes and some others presents to us as a great success grammy 2007 in the era of Click here! and Stay stupid!, Pulitzer for journalism awards articles weight even some that make changes or even help us see the world from a different angle. Well, the hundred or so jurors even have a choice and I do not think it's too easy!
Last year, when I wrote about the awards and winners, have delayed publication for the meantime bombing happened in Boston. I said then that most likely one of the materials written on the subject will be awarded this year. I was right! :)
Below, read about the winners and nominations grammy 2007 and try to put links on all materials awarded and nominated to give you an idea of topics and construction - I refer to the Journalism category. One more thing: the winners find the link at the end, and the letter of nomination. Worth to read and stuff. Public Service Award goes to two publications this year (up that happens rarely!) And The Washington Post and The Gurdian grammy 2007 materials aimed made secret NSA intercepts. Newsday grammy 2007 was a finalist for the series grammy 2007 that exposed the bad behavior grammy 2007 of some policemen, grammy 2007 led to several legal investigations.
Breaking News Reporting: Team of The Boston Globe for the way that covered the bombing of the marathon. Finalists were team at The Arizona Republic, grammy 2007 for stories about forest fires that have killed 19 firefighters, and one in The Washington Post for materials related shootings in Washington Navy Yard, the event resulted in 13 casualties.
Investigative grammy 2007 Reporting: Chris Hamby of the Center for Public Integrity, Washington, DC, and Burdened Breathless series has brought to light how many lawyers and doctors (from John Hopkins, not from who knows what dispensary!) And They organized a group of miners was able to deny patients proper care legal and led to changes in legislation. Finalists: Reuters Megan Twohey related materials on the Internet black market with which the adoptive parents grammy 2007 of children adopted from abroad escaped and that no longer wanted, and Cynthia Hubert & Phillip Reese of The Sacramento Bee for related items staff at the mental hospital in Las Vegas in five years, 1500 patients escaped and climbed up the bus and sending them elsewhere that choice.
Explanatory Reporting: Eli Saslow of The Washington Post who wrote about food cards (currently about 47 million Americans would get it). Finalists: Dennis Overby of The New York Times to explain how the efforts of more than 3,000 scientists to discover the "Higgs boson" Les Zaitz of The Oregonian, materials about the infiltration of Mexican cartels (and drugs) in the area - I'm surprised he's still alive!
Local Reporting: Will Hobson and Michael Laforge Tampa Bay Times investigation that revealed grammy 2007 how a government agency did not work, that help the homeless. Million to be used for this purpose were "leaked" mysteriously attached homleşi. Finalists: grammy 2007 Joan Garrett McClane, Todd South, Doug Strickland and Mary Helen Miller from The Chattanooga Times Free Press for the way they wrote about the practice of silence resulting in the perpetuation of violence in Chattanooga, and Rebecca D. O'Brien & Thomas Mashberg of The Record, for a series about heroin.
National Reporting: David Philipps of The Gazette series about unfair treatment for veterans, some of them wounded in armed conflicts. Finalists: John Emshwiller and Jeremy Singer-Vine from The Wall Street Journal, the way they showed the danger of contamination of plants assumed that once worked to produce atomic bombs and Jon Hilsenrath at the Wall Street Journal the same for materials related to the Federal grammy 2007 Reserve.
International Reporting: Jason Szep and Andrew RC Marshall Reuters series on the persecution of the Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar. Finalists: Rukmini Calli (s Romanian, out of Bucharest during communism, and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2009) Associated Press (meanwhile grammy 2007 moved to New York Times) about Al-Qaeda materials and Raja Abdulrahim & Patrick McDonnell, Los Angeles Times for the way they covered the civil war in Syria.
Feature Writing award for the way it's written material, not given this year. To give you an idea, here is the article that won last year. 2014 finalists were:

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