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  2. Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    1941: In place of an individual Pulitzer Prize for foreign correspondence, the Trustees approved the recommendation of the Advisory Board that a bronze plaque or scroll be designed and executed to recognize and symbolize the public services and the individual achievements of American news reporters in the war zones of Europe, Asia and Africa ...

  3. David Philipps - Wikipedia

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    Pulitzer Prize (twice) David Nathaniel Philipps (born 1977) is an American journalist, a national correspondent for The New York Times and author of three non-fiction books. His work has largely focused on the human impact of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the people who make up the United States military.

  4. Marguerite Higgins - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her reporting of the Inchon Landing, Korean War. [18] On September 2, 2010, South Korea posthumously awarded Order of Diplomatic Service Merit Heungin Medal (Korean: 수교훈장 흥인장), one of its highest honors, to Marguerite Higgins. In a ceremony in the capital, her daughter and grandson ...

  5. 2010 Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Pulitzer Prizes were awarded on Monday, April 12, 2010. In journalism, The Washington Post won four awards while The New York Times won three. [ 1 ] For the first time, an online source, ProPublica , won in what had previously been the sole province of print. [ 1 ]

  6. Lynn Heinzerling - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Congo crisis and other African developments. In 1963, he settled in Ohio to head the local bureau of the Associated Press. But in the last years of his career, Heinzerling returned to Africa as an international correspondent. After retiring in the United States in 1971, he ...

  7. Michael D. Shear - Wikipedia

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    Pulitzer Prize (2007) Michael D. Shear is an American journalist who is a White House correspondent for The New York Times . [ 1 ] He previously worked at The Washington Post , where he was part of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that covered the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007.

  8. Broadcast, audio companies will be eligible for Pulitzer ...

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    The Pulitzer Prizes, considered the premier award for print journalists, are opening eligibility to broadcast and audio companies that also offer digital news sites. Broadcast news outlets were ...

  9. Ira Wolfert - Wikipedia

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    Wolfert was a correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance from the 1930s through World War II. In 1941, he was aboard the Surcouf when it helped to liberate Saint Pierre and Miquelon . His series of articles about the November 1942 Naval Battle of Guadalcanal won him the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting (International) .