Apr 16, 2007
Every year since 1917 Pulitzer Prizes are awarded in journalism, letters,
drama, and music. Winners receive a $10,000 cash award and a certificate.
Who Won a Pulitzer Prize In 2007?
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Breaking News Photography |
| Oded Balilty
(Jewish woman defying Israeli security forces) |
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Breaking News Reporting |
| Oregonian
(Coverage of a family missing in the Oregon mountains) |
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Commentary |
| Cynthia Tucker
(Columns that evince a strong sense of morality) |
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Criticism |
| Jonathan Gold
(Restaurant reviews) |
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Editorial Cartooning |
| Walt Handelsman
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Editorial Writing |
| Arthur Browne
(Editorials on behalf of Ground Zero workers with neglected health problems) |
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| Beverly Weintraub; Heidi Evans |
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Explanatory Reporting |
| Kenneth R Weiss
(Reports on the world's distressed oceans) |
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| Usha Lee McFarling; Rick Loomis |
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Feature Photography |
| Renee C Byer
(Portrayal of a single mother with cancer) |
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Feature Writing |
| Andrea Elliott
(Portrait of an immigrant imam striving to find his way in America) |
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International Reporting |
| Wall Street Journal
(Reports on adverse impact of China's booming capitalism) |
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Investigative Reporting |
| Brett Blackledge
(Exposure of cronyism and corruption in Alabama's two-year college system) |
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Local Reporting |
| Debbie Cenziper
(Reports on waste and favoritism at the Miami Housing Agency) |
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National Reporting |
| Charlie Savage
(Revelations that President Bush often used signing statements) |
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Public Service |
| Wall Street Journal
(Probe into backdated stock options for business executives) |
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Biography |
| Debby Applegate
(The Most Famous Man in America) |
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Drama |
| David Lindsay-Abaire
(Rabit Hole) |
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Fiction |
| Cormac McCarthy
(The Road) |
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General Non-Fiction |
| Lawrence Wright
(The Looming Tower) |
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History |
| Gene Roberts
(The Race Beat) |
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| and Hank Klibanoff |
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Music |
| Ornette Coleman
(Sound Grammar) |
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Poetry |
| Natasha Trethewey
(Native Guard) |
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Special Citation |
| Ray Bradbury
(Unmatched author of science fiction and fantasy) |
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Special Citation |
| John Coltrane
(Masterful improvisation and supreme musicianship) |
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