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2005
- LOCAL REPORTING
Peter Zuckerman
Reporter, Post Register (Idaho Falls, ID)
For: “Scouts’ Honor”
Current Assignment: reporter, The Oregonian
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Robin Mejia
Reporter, CNN
For: “Reasonable Doubt: Can Crime Labs Be Trusted?”
Current Assignment: Freelance
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Edward Wong
Reporter, The New York Times
For: “The Struggle for Iraq”
Current Assignment: unchanged
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Eugene L. Roberts, Jr.
Professor
Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland
2004
- LOCAL REPORTING
Pauline Arrillaga, 34
The Associated Press
For: "Doors to Death"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Reese Dunklin, 31
The Dallas Morning News
For: "Runaway Priests: Hiding in Plain Sight" (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Sharmeen Obaid, 27
Discovery Times Channel
For: "Reinventing the Taliban"
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
John Seigenthaler
Founding editorial director of USA Today
Journalist and editor for The (Nashville) Tennessean
2003
- LOCAL REPORTING
Cathy Frye, 34
Arkansas (Little Rock) Democrat-Gazette
For: "Caught in the Web" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Nicholas Confessore, 28
The Washington Monthly
For: "G.I. Woe"
Julie Jargon, 29
Westword (Denver)
For: "The War Within" (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
T. Christian Miller, 34
Los Angeles Times
For: "Colombia's Children of War" (series)
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Bill Kovach
The New York Times, Atlanta Constitution
2002
- LOCAL REPORTING
Michael Luo, 26
Associated Press
For: "Small Town Justice"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Philip P. Pan, 31
The Washington Post
For: "High Tide" of Labor Unrest in China (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Alix Spiegel, 31
National Public Radio
For: "81 Words: The Story of a Definition"
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Jim Bellows
Editor Emeritus
New York Herald Tribune, Washington Star,
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
2001
- LOCAL REPORTING
Patrick Healy, 30
The Boston Globe
For: "Harvard's Quiet Secret" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Bob Norman, 33
New Times Broward Palm Beach
For: "Admitting Terror"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Sumana Chatterjee, 30, and Sudarsan Raghavan, 34
Knight-Ridder News Service
For: "A Taste of Slavery" (series)
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Eugene C. Patterson
Editor Emeritus of the St. Petersburg Times,
2000
- LOCAL REPORTING
Jennifer Gonnerman, 29
The Village Voice
For: "Rikers Island" and "Life on the Outside" (two-part series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Edward Pinder, 30
ABC "Nightline"
For: "Master Teacher" (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Michael Finkel, 32
The New York Times Magazine
For: "Desperate Passage"
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Clay Felker
Director of The Felker Magazine Center, University of California at Berkeley
1999
- LOCAL REPORTING
Sean Patrick Lyons, 28
Waterbury (CT) Republican-American
For: "A System Padded with Patronage"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Ken Ward Jr., 32
Charleston (WV) Gazette
For: "Mountaintop Removal"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Kevin Heldman, 34
APBnews.com
For: "Japanese Prisons: Brutality by Design"
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Arthur Gelb
The New York Times College Scholarship Program
1998
- LOCAL REPORTING
Jo Becker, 31
St. Petersburg Times
For: "Trouble in Pasco County"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Laura Meckler, 30
The Associated Press
For: Series on "Organ Transplantation"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Elizabeth Rubin, 33
The New Yorker
For: "Our Children Are Killing US"
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Mary McGrory
The Washington Post
Thomas Winship
International Center for Journalists
1997
- LOCAL REPORTING
J.R. Moehringer, 33
Los Angeles Times
For: "The Champ"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Patrick Weiland, 34 and Lindsey Schwartz, 26
NBC News "Dateline NBC"
For: "Probable Cause"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Alan Zarembo, 26
Harper's Magazine
For: "Judgment Day"
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
William F. Buckley Jr.
National Review
1996
- LOCAL REPORTING
Scott Glover, 30, and Evelyn Larrubia, 27
Sun-Sentinel (South Florida)
For: "Quick Cash: With Few Questions" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Charles Sennott, 34
The Boston Globe
For "Armed for Profit"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
C.J. Chivers, 32
The Providence Journal-Bulletin
For: "Empty Nets: Atlantic Banks in Peril" (series)
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Gordon Manning
NBC News (retired)
1995
- LOCAL REPORTING
Chris Adams, 30
The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune
For: "Medicaid Madness" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Jim Lynch, 34
The (Spokane) Spokesman-Review
For: "Angry Patriots" (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
David Rohde, 28
The Christian Science Monitor
For: Bosnia Massacre Coverage
- RICHARD M. CLURMAN AWARD
Charles G. Peters
Washington Monthly
1994
- LOCAL REPORTING
Melinda Ruley, 33
The Independent (Durham, North Carolina)
For: "Downeast" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Jeanmarie Condon, 32
ABC News "Turning Point"
For: "Turning Point at Waco: The Untold Story"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Mitchell Zuckoff, 32
The Boston Globe
For: "Foul Trade" (series)
1993
- LOCAL REPORTING
Mark Flatten, 34
Tribune Newspapers (AZ)
For: "Policing for Profits" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Darcy Frey, 32
Harper's Magazine
For: "The Last Shot"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Pamela Burdman, 31
San Francisco Chronicle
For: "Bitter Voyage" (series)
- SPECIAL CITATION FOR OUTSTANDING ENTERPRISE
LeAlan Jones,14; Lloyd Newman, 14; and David Isay, 29
WBEZ Radio Chicago
For: "Ghetto Life 101"
1992
- LOCAL REPORTING
Celia Dugger, 34
The New York Times
For: "Abuse Turns Fatal: How the System Failed" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Bert Robinson, 31 and Scott Thurm, 34
San Jose Mercury News
For: "Endangered Species Act: Showdown in the West" (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Christiane Amanpour 34,
Cable News Network
For: "Siege of Sarajevo" (series)
1991
- LOCAL REPORTING
Thomas French, 33
St. Petersburg Times
For: "South of Heaven" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Leda Zimmerman, 32
WGBH-TV
For: "Hard Lessons at Chelsea High"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Steve Coll, 33
The Washington Post
For: "Crisis and Change in South Asia" (series)
- SPECIAL CITATION FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
Eason Jordan, 31
Cable News Network
For Coverage of the Gulf War, the Soviet crisis, and the African famine
1990
- LOCAL REPORTING
David Isay, 25
National Public Radio
For: "Tossing Away the Keys"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Jack Hitt, 33 and Paul Tough, 23
Esquire
For: "Terminal Delinquents"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
David Remnick, 32
The Washington Post
For: "Millions of Soviet Lives Pervaded by Poverty" (series)
1989
- LOCAL REPORTING
Michele Norris, 28
The Washington Post
For: "Six-Year-Old's Maryland Home was a Modern Day Opium Den" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Tom Ashbrook, 34
The Boston Globe
For: "A View From the East"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Peter Gumbel, 31
The Wall Street Journal
For: "Gorbachev's Broken Economy" (series)
1988
- LOCAL REPORTING
Bonita Brodt, 32
Chicago Tribune
For: "Chicago Schools: "Worst in America" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
David Von Drehle, 27
The Miami Herald
For: "The Death Penalty: A Failure of Execution" (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Anne Nelson, 34
Mother Jones (Freelance)
For: "In the Grotto of the Pink Sisters"
1987
- LOCAL REPORTING
Kevin Cullen, 29
The Boston Globe
For: "Bad Boys"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Deborah Leigh Blum, 33
The Sacramento Bee
For: "California: The Weapons Master" (series)
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Ira Glass, 28; Alexis Muellner, 25; and Jonathan Schwartz, 31
National Public Radio
For: "Radio in Vietnam"
1986
- LOCAL REPORTING
Benjamin L. Weiser, 32
The Washington Post
For: "No Exit: Juvenile Justice in Washington" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Mark Zieman, 25
The Kansas City Star
For: "Dirty Grain"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Barbara Fischkin, 32
Newsday
For: "A Chronicle of Hope" (series)
1985
- LOCAL REPORTING
Charles Ely, 34 and Jim Lyons, 30
KTUL-TV Tulsa
For: "Tulsa's Golden Missionary" (series)
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Gregg Easterbrook, 32
The Atlantic Monthly
For: "Making Sense of Agriculture"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Blaine Harden, 33
The Washington Post
For: "Notes of a Famine Watcher" (series)
1984
- LOCAL REPORTING
Tom Hallman, 29
The (Portland) Oregonian
For: "Valsetz 1919-84"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Susan Milstein, 27
The American Lawyer
For: "Lazy Justice"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Larry Tye, 30
The (Louisville) Courier-Journal
For: "America's Shame"
1983
- LOCAL REPORTING
Daniel Biddle, 30
The Philadelphia Inquirer
For: "Above the Law"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Barry Siegel, 34
Los Angeles Times
For: "El Nino: The World Turns Topsy Turvy"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Rick Atkinson, 31
The Kansas City Times
For: "The Hunger Came: Our Wasted Foreign Aid"
1982
- LOCAL REPORTING
Mark Feldstein, 26 and Jim Sutherland, 26
WTSP-TV (St. Petersburg)
For: "Prisoners of the Harvest"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
Edward Zuckerman, 34
Esquire (Freelance)
For: "How Would the U.S. Survive a Nuclear War?"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Thomas Friedman, 29
The New York Times
For: "The Beirut Massacre: The Four Days"
1981
- LOCAL REPORTING
Eric Scigliano, 28
The Seattle Weekly
For: "The Aleuts Last Stand"
- NATIONAL REPORTING
H.G. Bissinger, 27
St. Paul Pioneer Press
For: "The Plane That Fell From the Sky"
- INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
Steve Erlanger, 29
The Boston Globe
For: "Envy of the West Vies With Pride in Nation"
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