Associated Press
The Wall Street Journal won two Pulitzers, including the public service award for its
coverage of the stock-options scandal. The Journal, the only multiple winner this year, also won in international reporting for its
coverage of how capitalism is emerging in China. || MORE WINNERS (with links going to the papers' awards coverage):
* Breaking News:
Oregonian
* Investigative Journalism:
Brett Blackledge,
Birmingham News
* Explanatory journalism:
Kenneth R. Weiss,
Usha Lee McFarling and
Rick Loomis,
Los Angeles Times
* Local Reporting:
Debbie Cenziper,
Miami Herald
* National Reporting:
Charlie Savage,
Boston Globe
* Feature Writing:
Andrea Elliott, New York Times
* Commentary:
Cynthia Tucker,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
* Criticism:
Jonathan Gold, LA Weekly
* Editorial Writing: New York Daily News
* Editorial Cartoonist:
Walt Handelsman,
Newsday
* Breaking News/Photography:
Oded Bality, Associated Press,
* Feature Photography:
Renee Byer,
Sacramento Bee
Newsmen Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff won the Pulitzer Prize for History for their book, The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation."
> See the list of judges, winners and finalists (Pulitzer news release)