This was one of the best pieces in a series on race that won a Pulitzer Prize for the Times. |
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He has a shelf full of Pulitzer Prizes and is probably overqualified to have any discussion with the panel on this program. |
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The New York World, owned by Joseph Pulitzer, used carrier pigeons to deliver photographic negatives. |
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This two-part epic won about every major theatrical award, including two Tonys and a Pulitzer Prize. |
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These are books that juries have selected as finalists for the ultimate Pulitzer Prize. |
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But for all his un-American origins, there was one thing wholeheartedly American about Pulitzer. |
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The book received rave reviews from liberals and a Pulitzer Prize in the year following its publication. |
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At the age of 23, the baby-faced veteran won his first Pulitzer Prize, for a cartoon that showed disarmed Germans under the guard of U.S. troops. |
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One of the Hearst's first broadsides against Pulitzer was to pinch Richard Outcault, the Yellow Kid's creator. |
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I don't know if the Pulitzer entry form has a space to list stuff like this, but when the time comes, I intend to crayon it in. |
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That's one reason the book won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for non-fiction. |
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This book is a major achievement in historical scholarship, entirely worthy of its Pulitzer Prize. |
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Matthews, a previous Pulitzer nominee for Where The Buffalo Roam, is a meticulous mapper of Manhattan's diverse animal population. |
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The column triggered a fusillade that recalled the sulfurous exchanges between Joseph Pulitzer and his contemporaries in an earlier era. |
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Mauldin was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1945, and the United Features Syndicate distributed his cartoons to hundreds of newspapers. |
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The opera played to packed houses and rave reviews in New York and won a Pulitzer Prize for its composer. |
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Each year, a Pulitzer Prize is awarded to the best journalistic photograph or series of photographs. |
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McPhee is possibly best known for his explorations in earth history and geology which earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for his book. |
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She was also awarded the Bollingen Prize, the National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize for her Collected Poems. |
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Salamander, for example, published early short stories from an unknown writer named Jhumpa Lahiri, who then went on to win a Pulitzer. |
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It compares with the U. S. Pulitzer gold medal for public service by a newspaper. |
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For the Times, which had won four Pulitzer Prizes in 2013, the Snowden slip-up was a bitter pill to swallow. |
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Translated into 21 languages, the book won several awards and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. |
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Our correspondents include Pulitzer Prize-winning novelists and world-renowned photographers. |
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Pulitzer said this move allows promising bloggers, critics and columnists to compete. |
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When you won the Pulitzer Prize, did anything shift in the way you approach work and writing? |
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In a highly competitive field such as newspaper journalism, where a Pulitzer Prize may be one story away, pride can also get in the way of reason. |
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The Pulitzer prize is not available to all of them and many will never get the recognition that their determination and bravery merits. |
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The Associated Press first reported on NYPD spying in 2011, in a series of articles that later were awarded the Pulitzer Prize. |
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Works published during Ed's tenure at both companies have won an impressive number of Pulitzer and Bancroft prizes. |
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In 2011, Bernstein and colleague Jesse Eisinger won a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will implied in an interview that Ebola may be airborne. |
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Maureen Dowd, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, just sparked up a news doobie. |
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Just to reiterate, both Atkinson and Ricks have won the Pulitzer Prize for their writing on the military, and Peter Baker is one of The Post's all-stars as well. |
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Her awards include the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and the Pulitzer Prize. |
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The ultimate acolyte in her youth, now she would be a patient mentor to young writers, with a Pulitzer Prize, two ex-husbands, and a poet laureateship behind her. |
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Jazz is now entrenched in high schools and colleges, and gets honored with Pulitzer Prizes and genius grants. |
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Anyway, speaking as a Pulitzer Prize-winner suffering from deferred success, I am all for a campaign against any form of political correctness or euphemistic nonsense. |
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author has followed Frank Bascombe through four novels. |
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McGraw is a Pulitzer Prize winner and two-time Polk award winner. |
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The book finished runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize in 1960, second to Cry the Beloved Country. |
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More than 100 years ago, unionized newsboys in New York City waged a successful strike against newspaper barons Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. |
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Most students known Diamond from the PBS documentary based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Guns, Germs, and Steel. |
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Pulitzer lured them back to the World with raises of his own, but then Hearst made a counteroffer, causing many to return to the Journal. |
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Journalists take perfectly good stories and pump them full of air and portentousness with a view to winning a Pulitzer prize. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author George Will once brilliantly and simplistically described it. |
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Lepore was awarded a Bancroft Prize for her book The Name of War and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for New York Burning. |
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In 2008, while at the Washington Post, he was part of a team that won a Pulitzer for the reporting of breaking news. |
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Canadian authors have won almost every significant literary award in the world, including the Man Booker Prize, Prix Goncourt, Pulitzer Prize and Prix Femina. |
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The works of Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Glasgow often dealt with social inequalities and the role of women in her culture. |
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He was considered a renegade in journalism until he won the Pulitzer Prize, but now he is the king of the hill. |
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A success on and off Broadway, Rent brought its author and deviser Jonathan Larson a posthumous Pulitzer Prize, the first musical to be so honoured since the somewhat superior Sunday in the Park With George a decade earlier. |
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Quick on the draw, Díaz responded that since Pulitzer himself had been an immigrant, he would have been happy to know that the prize had gone to him. |
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Now, in the Broadway-bound show, Jack has a new love interest: a Pulitzer daughter and newspaperwoman who is uninterested in writing for the society page. |
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Caleb's Crossing, by Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks, visits Martha's Vineyard in the 17th century and dramatizes quite effectively the life of the first Native American to graduate from Harvard University. |
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In his newspapers Pulitzer combined exposés of political corruption and crusading investigative reporting with publicity stunts, blatant self-advertising, and sensationalistic journalism. |
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The day he wins the Pulitzer Prize, I call him again, exultant. |
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Rube Goldberg, a Pulitzer Prize winner who died in 1970, was famous for drawings of complicated machinery that accomplished little but expended a lot of energy in doing it. |
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Meanwhile, Lisa D'Amour was a Pulitzer finalist for Detroit: A Play, a black comedy set at a barbecue in an unnamed suburb at the beginning of the Great Recession. |
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Maureen Dowd, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, just sparked up a news doobie. |
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At the A. P.'s rival news agency, U. P. I., the Japanese lensman Kiyochi Sawada also won a Pulitzer, and after he was killed in Cambodia, Kent Potter, a brash Quaker kid from Philadelphia, became U. P. I.'s star. |
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Colbert teasingly asked the author, who came to the United States from the Dominican Republic when he was seven, if by winning the prize he had not robbed an American of the possibility of earning a Pulitzer. |
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The other day I heard on television that the Los Angeles Times had won a Pulitzer prize as a result of a series of articles written about our great friend Wal-Mart. |
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Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World, said that every reporter ought to be knocked on the head and told that he does not improve his work or do the office any good by exaggeration. |
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For Pulitzer, nothing less than the nation's honor was at stake, as the statue, which was completed thanks to the contributions of the French people, was about to be delivered. |
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His First Concerto for Orchestra came second in the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1989, and in 2005 he won this coveted award with his Second Concerto for Orchestra. |
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Elizabeth Strout won the Pulitzer Prize in 2009 for Olive Kitteridge, a collection of interconnected stories set in coastal Maine. |
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The show swept the Tony Awards and won the Pulitzer Prize, and its hit song, What I Did for Love, became a standard. |
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As of 2011, alumni also have received more than 35 National Book Awards and 123 Pulitzer Prizes. |
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Written by Tracy Letts, August won five 2008 Tony Awards including Best Play and earned the 2008 Pulitzer Prize. |
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ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. |
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The swerve won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. |
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After winning the Pulitzer for Martin Dressier, Millhauser returns to the short-story genre with a most impressive collection. |
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This annual contest is named after the legendary Boston Globe sportswriter, Will McDonough, the only Globe sportswriter to be nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. |
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Lanker, a nationally known Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, died at his Eugene home March 13 at the age of 63 from fast-moving pancreatic cancer. |
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Driving Miss Daisy won this year's Pulitzer Prize for playwrighting. |
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Katz, one half of the owners' management committee, said he didn't get to vote on Marimow's ouster and filed a lawsuit to get the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist back. |
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It won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize and was twice made into a film All the King's Men in 1949 and 2006, the former winning the Academy Award for best motion picture. |
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Colen is science editor of Newsday, cowinner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Baby Jane Doe case, and author of several popular books on bioethical issues. |
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On April 20, 2009, American Lion was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. |
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She was lionized everywhere after her novel won the Pulitzer Prize. |
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