- Pulitzerpreis/Fachjournalismus
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Der Pulitzer-Preis für Fachjournalismus (Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing) wird seit 1979 vergeben.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
2000–2009
- 2009: Lane DeGregory, St. Petersburg Times
- 2008: Gene Weingarten, Washington Post für Pearls Before Breakfast[1]
- 2007: Andrea Elliott, New York Times
- 2006: Jim Sheeler, Rocky Mountain News,
- 2005: Julia Keller, Chicago Tribune,
- 2004: es wurde kein Preis vergeben
- 2003: Sonia Nazario, Los Angeles Times,
- 2002: Barry Siegel, Los Angeles Times,
- 2001: Tom Hallman, Jr., The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon),
- 2000: J. R. Moehringer, Los Angeles Times,
1990–1999
- 1999: Angelo B. Henderson, The Wall Street Journal,
- 1998: Thomas French, St. Petersburg Times,
- 1997: Lisa Pollak, The Baltimore Sun,
- 1996: Rick Bragg, The New York Times,
- 1995: Ron Suskind, The Wall Street Journal,
- 1994: Isabel Wilkerson, The New York Times,
- 1993: George Lardner Jr., The Washington Post,
- 1992: Howell Raines, The New York Times,
- 1991: Sheryl James, St. Petersburg Times,
- 1990: Dave Curtin, Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph,
1979–1989
- 1989: David Zucchino, The Philadelphia Inquirer,
- 1988: Jacqui Banaszynski, St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch,
- 1987: Steve Twomey, The Philadelphia Inquirer,
- 1986: John Camp, St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch
- 1985: Alice Steinbach, The Baltimore Sun,
- 1984: Peter Mark Rinearson, The Seattle Times,
- 1983: Nan Robertson, The New York Times,
- 1982: Saul Pett, Associated Press
- 1981: Teresa Carpenter, Village Voice,
- 1980: Madeleine Blais, Miami Herald, for „Zepp's Last Stand.“
- 1979: Jon D. Franklin, Baltimore Evening Sun, for an account of brain surgery.
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