Catching up with yesterday's news about this year's Pulitzer Prizes, below are the time-stamped summaries from The New York Times. Shorcuts: The journalism awards (with links) and a two-page full list, including winners and finalists for music, poetry and book-length works of fiction and non-fiction.
Pulitzer Prizes Announced by The Associated Press (Business)
The
Los Angeles Times has won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for public service
for an investigation of a major public hospital. 3PM 4 Apr
Pulitzer Prizes Announced by Timothy Williams (Business)
The
Los Angeles Times won two Pulitzer Prizes, including the public service
award. In the Pulitzers awarded for the arts, John Patrick Shanley's
"Doubt" won the drama prize. 4PM 4 Apr
Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal Each Win Two Pulitzer Prizes by Katharine Q. Seelye (Business)
The
public service award was one of two Pulitzers won by The Los Angeles
Times on Monday; The Wall Street Journal also won two, including the
award for beat reporting. 11PM 4 Apr
Pulitzer Prizes for Letters, Drama and Music by The New York Times (Arts)
Collected
coverage of this year's winners, including books by Marilynne Robinson,
Steve Coll and David Hackett Fischer. 2AM 5 Apr
Other links, especially for journalism students: Julia Keller of the Chicago Tribune talks about reconstructing the tornado-strike story that won her the prize for feature writing. Willamette Week,
an "alternative weekly" in Oregon, tells the story behind its
investigative reporting on a former governor's sexual misconduct and
cover-up.
(Thanks to Aaron Swartz for keeping the Times links alive at his aggregator, nytimes.blogspace.com, which is not to be confused with the also-valuable nytimes.blogrunner.com, which provides links to weblogs that comment on, critique, vent about or mock Times news stories.)
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