Awards Recipients
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2019The Associated Press Staff, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis ReportingThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 01 The Hal Boyle Award 2019
Award Recipient: The Associated Press Staff, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Outsourcing Migrants”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 01 The Hal Boyle Award 2019
Award Recipient: The Associated Press Staff, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Outsourcing Migrants”
Best newspaper, news service or digital reporting from abroad.
The AP series exposed how policies in Western and developed nations were creating a huge pool of languishing people.
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2019Isabel Coles and Rena EffendiThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 02 The Bob Considine Award 2019
Award Recipient: Isabel Coles and Rena Effendi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: “Children of No Nation”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 02 The Bob Considine Award 2019
Award Recipient: Isabel Coles and Rena Effendi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: “Children of No Nation”
Best newspaper, news service or digital reporting from abroad.
The WSJ informed readers of the larger story about Europe, its homegrown Muslim foreign fighters and post-conflict Syria in a way that readers could relate to and engage with.
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2019Dieu Nalio CheryThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 03 The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2019
Award Recipient: Dieu Nalio Chery
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Haiti: Nation on the Brink”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 03 The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2019
Award Recipient: Dieu Nalio Chery
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Haiti: Nation on the Brink”
Best photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise published in any medium.
Citation for Excellence: Nariman el Mofty
Affiliation: The Associated Press
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2019Moises SamanNational Geographic
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 04 The Olivier Rebbot Award 2019
Award Recipient: Moises Saman
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work: “El Salvador: A Country in Crisis”
Moises SamanAward Date: 2019
Award Name: 04 The Olivier Rebbot Award 2019
Award Recipient: Moises Saman
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work: “El Salvador: A Country in Crisis”
Best photographic news reporting from abroad in any medium.
Citation for Excellence: Natacha Pisarenko
Affiliation: The Associated Press
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2019Rena EffendiThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 05 The Feature Photography Award 2019
Award Recipient: Rena Effendi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: "He lost a daughter to the Islamic State. Can he save his grandchildren?"
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 05 The Feature Photography Award 2019
Award Recipient: Rena Effendi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: "He lost a daughter to the Islamic State. Can he save his grandchildren?"
Best feature photography on an international theme published in any medium
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Citation for Excellence recipient: Adam Ferguson
Affiliation: TIME Magazine
Honored Work: “A Harbinger of Things to Come: Farmers in Australia Struggle With Its Hottest Drought Ever” -
2019Gregory Warner, Karen Duffin, Marianne McCune, Jess Jiang, Sebastian Meyer and teamNPR’s “Rough Translation” podcast
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 06 The Lowell Thomas Award 2019
Award Recipient: Gregory Warner, Karen Duffin, Marianne McCune, Jess Jiang, Sebastian Meyer and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR’s “Rough Translation” podcast
Award Honored Work: “The Search: Parts 1 and 2”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 06 The Lowell Thomas Award 2019
Award Recipient: Gregory Warner, Karen Duffin, Marianne McCune, Jess Jiang, Sebastian Meyer and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR’s “Rough Translation” podcast
Award Honored Work: “The Search: Parts 1 and 2”
Best radio, audio, or podcast coverage of international affairs.
Most powerful are the voices of (the late) Kamaran Najm’s family and friends…in telling their story with such honesty and openness, NPR’s Rough Translation has helped us grasp the very human long-term legacy of conflict.
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2019Hind Hassan, Craig Thomson, Madeleine Haeringer, Julia Lindau and Joe HillVICE News Tonight
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 07 The David Kaplan Award 2019
Award Recipient: Hind Hassan, Craig Thomson, Madeleine Haeringer, Julia Lindau and Joe Hill
Award Recipient Affiliation: VICE News Tonight
Award Honored Work: “Uganda: Orphanage, Inc.”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 07 The David Kaplan Award 2019
Award Recipient: Hind Hassan, Craig Thomson, Madeleine Haeringer, Julia Lindau and Joe Hill
Award Recipient Affiliation: VICE News Tonight
Award Honored Work: “Uganda: Orphanage, Inc.”
Best TV or video spot news reporting from abroad.
VICE revealed a horrendous story of unregulated orphanages in Uganda that bring in some $250 million in donations from rich countries like the U.S. for what turns out to be – at least in part – a corrupt business scam.
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2019Singeli Agnew, Rukmini Callimachi, Geoff O’Brien and Victor Tadashi SuarezThe New York Times
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 08 The Edward R. Murrow Award 2019
Award Recipient: Singeli Agnew, Rukmini Callimachi, Geoff O’Brien and Victor Tadashi Suarez
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Collision”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 08 The Edward R. Murrow Award 2019
Award Recipient: Singeli Agnew, Rukmini Callimachi, Geoff O’Brien and Victor Tadashi Suarez
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Collision”
Best TV, video or documentary interpretation of international affairs with a run time up to 30 minutes.
This episode tells a tale of poignant tragedy, through meticulous reporting and strong visual imagery. From the victim’s excited dispatches home, to the chilling cell phone videos from the killer, the film leaves the audience moved and disturbed, with a lot to contemplate.
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2019Waad Al-Kateab, Edward Watts and Dan Edge and Raney Aronson-RathFRONTLINE PBS
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 09 The Peter Jennings Award 2019
Award Recipient: Waad Al-Kateab, Edward Watts and Dan Edge and Raney Aronson-Rath
Award Recipient Affiliation: FRONTLINE PBS
Award Honored Work: “For Sama”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 09 The Peter Jennings Award 2019
Award Recipient: Waad Al-Kateab, Edward Watts and Dan Edge and Raney Aronson-Rath
Award Recipient Affiliation: FRONTLINE PBS
Award Honored Work: “For Sama”
Best TV, video or documentary about international affairs with a run time over 30 minutes.
A powerful personal story about a mother’s love for her young daughter, a city on the brink of destruction and a war that unleashes a terrible humanitarian disaster.
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Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award 2019
Award Recipient: Alex Perry
Award Recipient Affiliation: Outside
Award Honored Work: “The Last Days of John Allen Chau”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award 2019
Award Recipient: Alex Perry
Award Recipient Affiliation: Outside
Award Honored Work: “The Last Days of John Allen Chau”
Best magazine-style, long-form narrative feature in print or digital on an international story.
Perry weaves a deeply humanizing portrait…and illuminates the ongoing effects of missionary work, adventurism and the exoticism of the world’s remote peoples.
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Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 11 The Best Cartoon Award 2019
Award Recipient: Adam Zyglis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Buffalo News
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Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 11 The Best Cartoon Award 2019
Award Recipient: Adam Zyglis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Buffalo News
Award Honored Work:
Best print or digital graphic journalism, including cartoons, on international affairs.
An impressive caricaturist, Zyglis is the kind of cartoonist who would have to be jailed immediately if he lived abroad. That’s the standard by which all great political cartoonists should be judged.
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2019Rick Young, Emma Schwartz, Laura Sullivan and Fritz KramerFRONTLINE PBS
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award 2019
Award Recipient: Rick Young, Emma Schwartz, Laura Sullivan and Fritz Kramer
Award Recipient Affiliation: FRONTLINE PBS
Award Honored Work: “Trump’s Trade War”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award 2019
Award Recipient: Rick Young, Emma Schwartz, Laura Sullivan and Fritz Kramer
Award Recipient Affiliation: FRONTLINE PBS
Award Honored Work: “Trump’s Trade War”
Best international business news reporting in TV, video, radio, audio or podcast.
The report did an excellent job of guiding viewers through an up-close understanding of the places, from Wenzhou, China to cities in Ohio, and the people, including President Trump himself, who forged this confrontation between the United States and China.
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2019Nick Kostov and Sean McLainThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award 2019
Award Recipient: Nick Kostov and Sean McLain
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: “The Fall of Carlos Ghosn”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award 2019
Award Recipient: Nick Kostov and Sean McLain
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: “The Fall of Carlos Ghosn”
Best international business news reporting in newspapers, news services, magazines or digital.
Kostov and McLain’s persistent enterprise over the course of the year helped Journal readers solve a great mystery.
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2019Katherine EbanEcco/HarperCollins
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award 2019
Award Recipient: Katherine Eban
Award Recipient Affiliation: Ecco/HarperCollins
Award Honored Work: “Bottle of Lies: Inside the Generic Drug Boom”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award 2019
Award Recipient: Katherine Eban
Award Recipient Affiliation: Ecco/HarperCollins
Award Honored Work: “Bottle of Lies: Inside the Generic Drug Boom”
Best non-fiction book on international affairs.
Eban documents the massive fraud by which Indian drug makers have evaded a fumbling U.S. FDA to sell billions of dollars in unsafe and ineffective drugs to the U.S. This is a book that should inform and alarm the many millions of Americans (and their doctors) who use generic drugs.
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2019Karla ZabludovskyBuzzFeed News
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2019
Award Recipient: Karla Zabludovsky
Award Recipient Affiliation: BuzzFeed News
Award Honored Work: "The Fight for Women’s Rights in Latin America."
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2019
Award Recipient: Karla Zabludovsky
Award Recipient Affiliation: BuzzFeed News
Award Honored Work: "The Fight for Women’s Rights in Latin America."
Best international reporting in the print medium or digital showing a concern for the human condition.
Zabludovsky wrote with great passion and a sense of urgency about ordinary women in Latin America whose lives were upended by the restrictive – and sometimes deadly – reproductive health laws that are the norm in the region.
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2019Gregory Warner, Jane Arraf, Marianne McCune, Michael May, Sana Krasikov and teamNPR’s “Rough Translation” podcast
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 16 The David A. Andelman And Pamela Title Award 2019
Award Recipient: Gregory Warner, Jane Arraf, Marianne McCune, Michael May, Sana Krasikov and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR’s “Rough Translation” podcast
Award Honored Work: “D.I.Y. Mosul”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 16 The David A. Andelman And Pamela Title Award 2019
Award Recipient: Gregory Warner, Jane Arraf, Marianne McCune, Michael May, Sana Krasikov and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR’s “Rough Translation” podcast
Award Honored Work: “D.I.Y. Mosul”
Best international TV, video, radio, audio or podcast reporting showing a concern for the human condition.
Jane Arraf (and her Rough Translation team) tells these stories of grassroots civic action with uncommon sensitivity and insight into Iraqi culture – insight born of long years covering a very complicated country.
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2019Angus Berwick, Sarah Kinosian, Brian Ellsworth, Mayela Armas, Carlos García Rawlins and Reuters’ Venezuela BureauReuters
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2019
Award Recipient: Angus Berwick, Sarah Kinosian, Brian Ellsworth, Mayela Armas, Carlos García Rawlins and Reuters’ Venezuela Bureau
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Maduro’s Venezuela”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2019
Award Recipient: Angus Berwick, Sarah Kinosian, Brian Ellsworth, Mayela Armas, Carlos García Rawlins and Reuters’ Venezuela Bureau
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Maduro’s Venezuela”
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights.
Against all odds, a team of Reuters reporters reported an indispensable account of the corruption inside (President) Maduro’s government and the physical dangers faced by Venezuelan citizens, many of whom have had to flee the ravaged country.
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2019Tom Warren and Katie J.M. BakerBuzzFeed News
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 18 The Whitman Bassow Award 2019
Award Recipient: Tom Warren and Katie J.M. Baker
Award Recipient Affiliation: BuzzFeed News
Award Honored Work: “World Wildlife Fund’s Secret War”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 18 The Whitman Bassow Award 2019
Award Recipient: Tom Warren and Katie J.M. Baker
Award Recipient Affiliation: BuzzFeed News
Award Honored Work: “World Wildlife Fund’s Secret War”
Best reporting in any medium on international environmental issues.
BuzzFeed’s stories led the WWF to overhaul its human rights guidelines even as Congress investigated how the U.S. government could have unwittingly helped fund such atrocities.
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2019Azam AhmedThe New York Times
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2019
Award Recipient: Azam Ahmed
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Kill or Be Killed: Latin America’s Homicide Crisis”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2019
Award Recipient: Azam Ahmed
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Kill or Be Killed: Latin America’s Homicide Crisis”
Best reporting in any medium on Latin America.
Ahmad’s stories have vivid scenes, with unforgettable characters, that propel readers forward. Judges were also deeply impressed by the photography, graphics and forensic mapping that accompanied the work.
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2019Malachy Browne, Evan Hill, Christiaan Triebert, Whitney Hurst, Dmitriy Khavin and the Visual Investigations TeamThe New York Times
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 20 The Kim Wall Award 2019
Award Recipient: Malachy Browne, Evan Hill, Christiaan Triebert, Whitney Hurst, Dmitriy Khavin and the Visual Investigations Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The Russia Tapes: Health Care and Civilians Under Attack in Syria”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 20 The Kim Wall Award 2019
Award Recipient: Malachy Browne, Evan Hill, Christiaan Triebert, Whitney Hurst, Dmitriy Khavin and the Visual Investigations Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The Russia Tapes: Health Care and Civilians Under Attack in Syria”
Best story or series of stories on international affairs using creative and dynamic digital storytelling techniques.
The New York Times team approached this under covered story with innovative use of digital tools – not just to enhance the storytelling but to report the story itself.
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2019Michael Schwirtz, Dionne Searcey, David Kirkpatrick and the Visual Investigations teamThe New York Times
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 21 The Roy Rowan Award 2019
Award Recipient: Michael Schwirtz, Dionne Searcey, David Kirkpatrick and the Visual Investigations team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Russia’s Shadow War”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 21 The Roy Rowan Award 2019
Award Recipient: Michael Schwirtz, Dionne Searcey, David Kirkpatrick and the Visual Investigations team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Russia’s Shadow War”
Best investigative reporting in any medium on an international story.
The analysis of the cockpit recordings, the digital forensics, the deciphering of the Russian military codes was unlike anything any of us had seen before by a news organization. It brought us a view of Russia much darker and sinister than we’d seen before.
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Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 22 The Flora Lewis Award 2019
Award Recipient: Li Yuan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The New, New World”
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: 22 The Flora Lewis Award 2019
Award Recipient: Li Yuan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The New, New World”
Best commentary in any medium on international news.
Li Yuan’s pieces on China and Hong Kong were informative, insightful, and delightful to read; a great mix of vivid reporting with restrained but knowing perspective, and much of it entailing personal risk.
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Award Date: 2019
Award Name: The President’s Award 2019
Award Recipient: Maggie Steber
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Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2019
Award Name: The President’s Award 2019
Award Recipient: Maggie Steber
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Award Honored Work: President's Award
OPC President Pancho Bernasconi, in his remarks in Dateline magazine said “I am delighted that Maggie Steber is here in person to accept the President’s Award for lifetime achievement. I have always believed that the very best photographers have a preternatural ability to get into a story subject’s life in a way that most cannot. This gift allows Maggie to tell the most thoughtful, impactful and empathetic stories on a range of subjects that have brought her to more than 60 countries in her career.”
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2018Sudarsan RaghavanThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2018
Award Recipient: Sudarsan Raghavan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "Yemen’s War & Humanitarian Crisis”
Sudarsan RaghavanAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2018
Award Recipient: Sudarsan Raghavan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "Yemen’s War & Humanitarian Crisis”
Best newspaper, news service or digital reporting from abroad
In an era where great reporting is often associated with mobilizing massive teams and multi-media packages, Sudarsan Raghavan’s Yemen package reminded us that sometimes all it takes to deliver outstanding work is one talented reporter with in-depth knowledge of the subject and the courage to go digging in the field. The breadth and scope of the stories—from inside a hospital to interviews with Houthi commanders and U.S. and regional allies funding and weaponizing the war—illustrated a complex and important conflict. Classic intrepid solo reporting matched with beautiful writing, human faces and big picture analysis.
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Citation for Excellence: Maggie Michael, Maad al-Zikry and Nariman El-Mofty
The Associated Press, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
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Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2018
Award Recipient: Wa Lone, Kyaw Soe Oo and colleagues
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Myanmar Burning”
Wa Lone, left, and Kyaw Soe OoAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2018
Award Recipient: Wa Lone, Kyaw Soe Oo and colleagues
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Myanmar Burning”
Best newspaper, news service or digital interpretation of international affairs
The courageous reporting by two Reuters reporters who were arrested while investigating a massacre in the Myanmar village of Inn Din, and the fierce commitment of their news organization to complete their journalistic mission, led to an outstanding series of articles exposing and explaining the government’s atrocities against the Rohingya. Wa Lone, Kyaw Soe Oo and their colleagues discovered a mass grave, obtained photographs of the victims, interviewed family members and identified some of the perpetrators of the slaughter. They used the incident to open a window on the larger forces that enabled the massacre, including the infantry divisions that spearheaded the attacks, the use of social media to incite hatred, and government leaders who turned a blind eye. Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo remain in prison. This award for “Myanmar Burning” is a tribute to their spirit.
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Citation for Excellence recipients: Tamer El-Ghobashy, Louisa Loveluck, Liz Sly and Alice Martins
Affiliation: The Washington Post
Honored Work: Syria: Reflections from a Shattered Land” -
2018Carolyn Van HoutenThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2018
Award Recipient: Carolyn Van Houten
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: “The road to Asylum: Inside the migrant caravans”
Carolyn Van HoutenAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2018
Award Recipient: Carolyn Van Houten
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: “The road to Asylum: Inside the migrant caravans”
Best photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise published in any medium
Through a year of making monthly visits to document the stories of people at different stages of their trek north through Central America, Carolyn Van Houten brought a deep level of humanity and empathy to a story that saturated the news media. Courage in storytelling is not only defined by proximity to violence and danger, but also by having the guts to go where others are not, and to look beneath the surface to understand the true impact of these crises. Van Houten’s work demonstrates this, but more than that, she embodies this ethos as a storyteller and a person. This award is not just for her talent as a photographer, but for her compassion and courage in storytelling.
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Citation for Excellence recipients: Khalil Hamra
Affiliation: The Associated Press
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2018Nariman El-MoftyThe Associated Press, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2018
Award Recipient: Nariman El-Mofty
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Honored Work: “Yemen: On The Edge”
Nariman El-MoftyAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2018
Award Recipient: Nariman El-Mofty
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Honored Work: “Yemen: On The Edge”
Best photographic news reporting from abroad published in any medium
The jury saw several strong portfolios from Yemen—a country that, until last year, had been severely neglected by the mainstream media. Nariman El-Mofty’s work stood out. We were moved by her clear commitment to the subject, but also by her thoughtful and surprising use of light, color and framing to capture a conflict zone that has almost always been depicted through a darker lens. The variety of scenes that El-Mofty documented—from malnourished children to crumbling infrastructure to snippets of daily life—convey the complexity of a country and a conflict that the world still struggles to understand.
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Citation for Excellence recipient: Spencer Platt
Affiliation: Getty Images
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2018Shiho FukadaBloomberg Businessweek, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Feature Photography Award 2018
Award Recipient: Shiho Fukada
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Honored Work: “For Many of Japan's Elderly Women, Prison is a Haven”
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Feature Photography Award 2018
Award Recipient: Shiho Fukada
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Honored Work: “For Many of Japan's Elderly Women, Prison is a Haven”
Best feature photography on an international theme published in any medium
Shiho Fukada’s quiet, intimate glimpse into the lives of elderly female Japanese prisoners is both striking and surprising. It presents a sweet, empathetic portrait of a group of women who had to be photographed under challenging circumstances to protect their identities. These photos are a humanizing point of entry into any number of broader conversations: about aging, about loneliness, about society’s role in caring for its elderly and the challenges we will increasingly face with growing elder populations. We don’t know these women, but through Shiho’s photos we understand them and their uncertain future.
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Citation for Excellence recipients: Kadir van Lohuizen and Yuri Kozyrev
Affiliation: The Washington Post, with support from Fondation Carmignac
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2018VICE News Tonight on HBOVICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2018
Award Recipient: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Recipient Affiliation: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Honored Work: “The Killing Rooms of Mosul”
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2018
Award Recipient: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Recipient Affiliation: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Honored Work: “The Killing Rooms of Mosul”
Best TV or video spot news reporting from abroad
The VICE team brought us to a place nobody else went and found a story we had not heard. The first international news crew to film inside an apparent Iraqi execution room in the Old City of West Mosul, VICE News Tonight on HBO presented viewers with horrific video evidence of an atrocity that raised serious questions about how the battle for Mosul was fought and who should be held accountable for the killings. Despite intimidation from Iraqi military intelligence officers and stonewalling by the top Iraqi military commander on camera, Vice’s commitment and resourcefulness in getting the story led to even more international coverage and to international human rights observers obtaining access to the site themselves.
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Citation for Excellence recipients: Nic Robertson, Nima Elbagir, Nick Paton Walsh, Waffa Munayyer and Salma Abdelaziz
Affiliation: CNN
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2018Kavitha Chekuru, Adrienne Haspel, Laila Al-Arian and Teresa BoAl Jazeera English
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2018
Award Recipient: Kavitha Chekuru, Adrienne Haspel, Laila Al-Arian and Teresa Bo
Award Recipient Affiliation: Al Jazeera English
Award Honored Work: “No Shelter: Family Separation at the Border”
(Top left to right) Kavitha Chekuru, Adrienne Haspel, (bottom left to right) Laila Al-Arian and Teresa Bo.Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2018
Award Recipient: Kavitha Chekuru, Adrienne Haspel, Laila Al-Arian and Teresa Bo
Award Recipient Affiliation: Al Jazeera English
Award Honored Work: “No Shelter: Family Separation at the Border”
Best TV, video or documentary interpretation of international affairs with a run time up to 30 minutes
Al Jazeera offers a heartbreaking look into lives that have been ripped apart by U.S. immigration policies. With meticulous reporting and careful treatment, the documentary tracks every step of the process, detailing the confusion, cruelty and pain, without slipping into a tone of outrage or blame. Instead, viewers are drawn into the lives of real people faced with impossible choices as they try to flee violence. The three characters linger in viewers’ minds long after the documentary has ended.
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Citation for Excellence recipients: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Honored Work: “Rebuilding Mosul” -
2018Karen Edwards and Gemma AtwalHBO
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Peter Jennings Award 2018
Award Recipient: Karen Edwards and Gemma Atwal
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO
Award Honored Work: "Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped by Boko Haram”
Karen Edwards (left) and Gemma AtwalAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Peter Jennings Award 2018
Award Recipient: Karen Edwards and Gemma Atwal
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO
Award Honored Work: "Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped by Boko Haram”
Best TV, video or documentary about international affairs with a run time over 30 minutes
Four years in the making, this unique film tells the exclusive story of two groups of Nigerian girls who are trying to recover from their kidnapping and years of captivity by Boko Haram. Years after the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, the filmmakers share the young women’s stories with dignity and humanity, giving voice to these previously silent survivors.
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(No Citation of Excellence given for 2018 in this category)
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Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Best Cartoon Award 2018
Award Recipient: Patrick Chappatte
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Patrick ChappatteAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Best Cartoon Award 2018
Award Recipient: Patrick Chappatte
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Best print, digital or graphic journalism on international affairs
Patrick Chappatte’s cartoons for The New York Times were a model of the form. One, in particular, stood out: a scene inside a Saudi Arabian classroom that highlighted the changing face of that country and the dangers inherent in one particular profession – journalism. Like so much of Chappatte’s work, it economically and elegantly conveys the idea in a dynamic way—concisely and with nuance, illustrating the kinds of freedom that democracy needs and autocracy fears. It manages that feat with humor—no easy task, considering the seriousness of the topic and the gruesomeness of the event that inspired it. It is, simply, a remarkable accomplishment.
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(No Citation for Excellence in 2018)
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Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2018
Award Recipient: Anand Gopal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: “Syria’s Last Bastion of Freedom”
Anand GopalAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2018
Award Recipient: Anand Gopal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: “Syria’s Last Bastion of Freedom”
Best magazine-style, long-form narrative feature in print or digital on an international story
“Tell the story of your village,” the Italian novelist Andrea Camilleri once said. “If you tell it well, you will have told the story of the world.” Anand Gopal is not from the war-torn Syrian village of Saraquib, but he immersed himself in the life and soul of the place during six years of brave and brilliant reporting. The result was a masterpiece. Gopal distilled the scope of the savagery and complexity of the Syrian war into a compelling, coherent narrative. He painted an unforgettable portrait of citizens who clung to their ideals amid death and devastation. Gopal’s elegant writing brought alive characters such as the accountant Osama al-Hossein, who withstood peril and suffering to lead the first election in Saraquib. This tragic yet heroic saga told an important story about a place and its people—and a larger story about humanity at its best and worst.
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(No Citation of Excellence for this award given for 2018)
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2018Walt Bogdanich, Michael Forsythe and NYT staffThe New York Times
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes and Morton Frank Award 2018
Award Recipient: Walt Bogdanich, Michael Forsythe and NYT staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The Enablers”
Walt Bogdanich, left, and Michael Forsythe.Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes and Morton Frank Award 2018
Award Recipient: Walt Bogdanich, Michael Forsythe and NYT staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The Enablers”
Best international business news reporting in any medium
It’s no secret that authoritarian regimes such as China, Russia and Saudi Arabia are gaining influence around the globe. The surprise is who is helping them: American consulting firms, British public relations shops and Western political operatives all looking to make a buck. With its intrepid series “The Enablers,” The New York Times exposed how the brightest minds in the West are linked to some of the darkest deeds of strongmen and plutocrats. In exchange for multi-million dollar paydays, these fee-seekers have helped Saudi Arabia jail dissidents at home and starve civilians in Yemen. They have strengthened China’s military, helped a Russian oligarch evade U.S. sanctions and assisted South Africa’s leaders in gutting the tax agency investigating them for tax evasion—just a few examples uncovered over months of reporting that was powerful, sobering and impressive in its sweep.
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Citation for Excellence recipients: Cam Simpson, Gavin Finch and Kit Chellel
Affiliation: Bloomberg
Honored Work: “The Brexit Short” -
2018Rania AbouzeidW. W. Norton & Company
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2018
Award Recipient: Rania Abouzeid
Award Recipient Affiliation: W. W. Norton & Company
Award Honored Work: “No Turning Back: Life, Loss and Hope in Wartime Syria”
Rania AbouzeidAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2018
Award Recipient: Rania Abouzeid
Award Recipient Affiliation: W. W. Norton & Company
Award Honored Work: “No Turning Back: Life, Loss and Hope in Wartime Syria”
Best non-fiction book on international affairs
“No Turning Back” is an extraordinary feat of reporting—a searing account of the lives of Syrians from all sides caught up in a catastrophic war. A fluent Arabic speaker, Abouzeid draws on her years of often dangerous reporting inside the conflict zone and the deep ties she has built up with people of all political and religious persuasions. This allows her to describe and explain in detail Syria’s tragic descent from the optimism of the first peaceful democratic uprisings in 2011 to the sectarian slaughter of civilians and brutal and misguided foreign interventions. Abouzeid spares nothing in describing the appalling torture and endless mass killings of civilians by the Assad regime. But her use of personal narratives and her fluid writing never let us lose track of the humanity of the Syrians suffering on all sides.
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Citation for Excellence recipient: Barbie Nadeau
Affiliation: Oneworld Publications
Honored Work: Roadmap to Hell: Sex, Drugs and Guns on the Mafia Coast -
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2018
Award Recipient: Mansi Choksi
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work: “The Newlyweds”
Mansi ChoksiAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2018
Award Recipient: Mansi Choksi
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work: “The Newlyweds”
Best international reporting in print or digital showing a concern for the human condition
This superbly written piece breathes new life into the timeless story of thwarted romance, taking readers into a daring young couple’s elopement in rural India and the myriad obstacles against them. The saga unfolds with a novel’s pacing and deep character development as the newlyweds fight through caste, custom, violence and exploitation in their quest for the most universal of human yearnings: love.
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Citation for Excellence recipients: Finlay Young, Kathleen Flynn
Affiliation: ProPublica and TIME
Honored Work: “Unprotected” -
2018VICE News Tonight on HBOVICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award
Award Recipient: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Recipient Affiliation: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Honored Work: “Year of the Dog: Inside the World's Largest Human Migration”
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award
Award Recipient: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Recipient Affiliation: VICE News Tonight on HBO
Award Honored Work: “Year of the Dog: Inside the World's Largest Human Migration”
Best international reporting in the broadcast media showing a concern for the human condition
Through an intimate portrait of one family, we experience the impact on 287 million Chinese migrant workers who live apart from their families. In a country known for restrictions on the media, VICE follows a couple working in a coastal city during their 40-hour journey home to their rural village for the Lunar New Year. We are with them as they sleep upright in a packed train car and during their reunion with their excited young son and sullen 15-year-old daughter, who refuses to embrace them after a year of separation. Through words (translated) and a camera (that is often close up and sometimes undercover), we recognize the tradeoffs forced on families by economic hardships— the regret of hardworking young parents missing their children, the weariness of a grandfather doing his best to raise them, and uncomfortable silences as the family pinches dough for dumplings for a once-a-year holiday meal. While many of us knew about this massive migration, we only came to understand it through this cinematic depiction of one family living a universal story.
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Citation for Excellence Recipients: Adam Ellick, Taylor Adams, Kristin Bye and Leah Varjacques
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “’It’s an Act of Murder’: How Europe Outsources Suffering as Migrants Drown” -
2018Jeffrey E. SternThe New York Times Magazine, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2018
Award Recipient: Jeffrey E. Stern
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Honored Work: “From Arizona to Yemen: The Journey of an American Bomb”
Jeffrey E. SternAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2018
Award Recipient: Jeffrey E. Stern
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Award Honored Work: “From Arizona to Yemen: The Journey of an American Bomb”
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights
In-depth reporting across continents traced the creation of a precision missile made by Raytheon in Tucson, Arizona, which was bought by the Saudi government and ultimately dropped on some innocent villagers in Yemen who had been outside celebrating a plan to dig a new well near their homes. Jeffrey Stern traced the missile from beginning to end: interviewing Raytheon workers, Human Rights Watch staff, explaining just how the Department of Defense helps U.S. corporations export deadly weapons and describing the business-as-usual tone of Raytheon CEO Thomas Kennedy on an earnings call with financial analysts. Stern returns to the Yemeni village where lives, bones and dreams were shattered. The forensic, thorough, diligent reporting of Stern brought home the human toll of all those actions and gave voice to people who are little-heard. With a calm sense of moral outrage, Stern shows us how the U.S. government and businesses have blood on their hands.
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Citation for Excellence Recipients: Associated Press Staff
Affiliation: The Associated Press
Honored Work: “China Clamps Down” -
2018Abrahm LustgartenProPublica and The New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2018
Award Recipient: Abrahm Lustgarten
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: "Fuel to the Fire"
Abrahm LustgartenAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2018
Award Recipient: Abrahm Lustgarten
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: "Fuel to the Fire"
Best reporting in any medium on international environmental issues
A profoundly reported work on multiple levels, “Fuel to the Fire” dissects a man-made ecological disaster: how a U.S. biofuels policy engineered mainly to serve corporate interests combined with Indonesian political corruption to devastate Southeast Asian forests and trigger a surge in carbon emissions. Abrahm Lustgarten embraces a complex issue, attacks its many dimensions head on, lucidly enlightens the reader, and offers the public a possible roadmap for action.
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Citation for Excellence Recipients: Maurice Tamman, Matthew Green, Mari Saito, Sarah Slobin and Maryanne Murray
Affiliation: Reuters
Honored Work: “Ocean Shock” -
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2018
Award Recipient: Caracas Bureau
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Venezuela Coverage”
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2018
Award Recipient: Caracas Bureau
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Venezuela Coverage”
Best reporting in any medium on Latin America
Venezuela is an extremely difficult country for journalist s right now. News organizations across the Americas produced gutsy, deep and harrowing coverage of Venezuela’s economic and social collapse. The Reuters’ Caracas bureau excelled in telling compelling stories of the wrenching decision taken by millions of Venezuelans to leave their country in order to survive. Also impressive was the Reuters investigation chronicling a Chinese company’s collaboration with the Maduro government on new, high-tech national ID cards that enable the regime to track citizens’ receipt of government services. Finally, the deep dive on the chaos within the country’s state-run oil company provided a road map to the country’s economic collapse. How a country that holds the world’s largest reserves of oil could be suffering a drop in oil production is one of the mysteries that confound outside observers; this Reuters analysis explains why, and makes it clear that increased military involvement in running the oil giant ties the armed forces ever closer to the Maduro administration.
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Citation for Excellence Recipients: David Luhnow, Samantha Pearson, Juan Forero and Jose de Cordoba
Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Honored Work: “Silent Slaughter”and
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2018David M. Halbfinger, Yousur Al-Hlou, John Woo, Malachy Browne and Iyad AbuheweilaThe New York Times
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Kim Wall Award 2018
Award Recipient: David M. Halbfinger, Yousur Al-Hlou, John Woo, Malachy Browne and Iyad Abuheweila
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The Death and Life of a Gaza Medic”
(Top, left to right) David M. Halbfinger, Yousur Al-Hlou, John Woo, (bottom, left to right) Malachy Browne and Iyad AbuheweilaAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Kim Wall Award 2018
Award Recipient: David M. Halbfinger, Yousur Al-Hlou, John Woo, Malachy Browne and Iyad Abuheweila
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “The Death and Life of a Gaza Medic”
Best story or series of stories on international affairs using creative and dynamic storytelling techniques
When 20-year-old medic Rouzan al-Najjar was killed by an Israeli bullet in Gaza last June, she instantly became a symbol of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In this 5-month interactive investigation, the New York Times not only captured the complex life and death of a charismatic young woman from Gaza, but also revealed how the shot that killed her was potentially a war crime. Collecting and analyzing more than 1,000 images from the site of the killing, Times reporters partnered with the British research agency Forensic Architecture to create a 3D reconstruction of the fatal shot from six angles. Reporters made multiple trips to Gaza, visited Israeli sniper positions, analyzed ballistic evidence, and interviewed legal experts, government officials, eyewitnesses, and those who knew al-Najjar best. The resulting evidence challenged the Israel Defense Forces’ claim about the shot that killed al-Najjar, and prompted a criminal investigation. Judge Mansi Choksi, a friend and reporting partner of Kim Wall, said it was exactly “the kind of ambitious story Kim would have liked to do,” particularly because it “challenged gendered cliches about empowerment and victimization.”
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Citation for Excellence Recipients: Michelle Mizner, Katie Worth, Carla Borras, Raney Aronson and Andrew Metz
Affiliation: FRONTLINE and GroundTruth
Honored Work: “The Last Generation” -
2018International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, NBC News Investigative Unit, The Associated Press and media partnersInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists, NBC News Investigative Unit, The Associated Press and media partners
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Roy Rowan Award 2018
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, NBC News Investigative Unit, The Associated Press and media partners
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, NBC News Investigative Unit, The Associated Press and media partners
Award Honored Work: “Implant Files”
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Roy Rowan Award 2018
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, NBC News Investigative Unit, The Associated Press and media partners
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, NBC News Investigative Unit, The Associated Press and media partners
Award Honored Work: “Implant Files”
Best investigative reporting in any medium on an international story
For sheer breadth, depth of research and astonishing findings, Implant Files is in a class by itself. Reported by 350 journalists around the globe, the investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), the Associated Press and NBC News Investigative Unit exposed deadly flaws in the global regulation of medical that have left thousands disfigured, disabled or dead. By mining buried U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) records, reporters reached the shocking conclusion that during the last decade alone defective implants have caused 83,000 deaths and 1.7 million injuries around the world. The investigation also showed how regulators are bowing to industry pressure to rush products to market and then covering up reports of injuries and deaths when those devices fail. Anecdotal stories have long surfaced about medical devices gone wrong. But the ICIJ-led probe showed that the failures are a systemic problem that authorities have refused to confront. The series sparked immediate pledges for reform from health authorities in North America and Europe.
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Citation for Excellence Recipients: Maggie Michael, Maad al-Zikry and Nariman El-Mofty
Affiliation: The Associated Press, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Honored Work: “Yemen’s Dirty War” -
2018Trudy RubinThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The Flora Lewis Award 2018
Award Recipient: Trudy Rubin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: “Stress test for Democracies: Populism, Autocrats, China and Trump”
Trudy RubinAward Date: 2018
Award Name: The Flora Lewis Award 2018
Award Recipient: Trudy Rubin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: “Stress test for Democracies: Populism, Autocrats, China and Trump”
Best commentary in any medium on international news
Trudy Rubin had a splendid year, the latest in a run that deserves a lifetime achievement award. (And the Inquirer should get one for keeping a first-rate foreign affairs columnist on the staff when so many dailies have retrenched.) Rubin writes in clear, plain English informed by a career of travel, deep curiosity and calm analysis. In 2018 she was an excellent guide to the rising tide of populism and the lurches of the America-first president. As one juror put it, “Anyone who reads her regularly cannot help but have a clear and thoughtful understanding of the wider world.”
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(No Citation for Excellence)
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Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The President’s Award 2018
Award Recipient: Kathy Gannon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President’s Award
Award Date: 2018
Award Name: The President’s Award 2018
Award Recipient: Kathy Gannon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President’s Award
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Award Date: 2017
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2017
Award Recipient: Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Rohingya Exodus”
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2017
Award Recipient: Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Rohingya Exodus”
Best newspaper, news service or digital reporting from abroad
In a series of powerful and unforgettable stories, rich with detail and dogged reporting, a team of Associated Press journalists documented the horrific crimes unfolding against the Rohingya minority in Myanmar. The AP brought together an impressive talent pool with different skills, from investigative reporter to narrative writer and local insight, to take readers to the front lines of this conflict. The stories exemplified foreign correspondence at its best: exposing and chronicling human rights violations, putting a human face on conflict and providing a road map for future investigations into what world powers are calling genocide. Simply put, it was an incredible package that you want to urge everyone to read.
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Citation Recipients: Clare Baldwin, Andrew R.C. Marshall, Manuel Mogato and Reuters team
Affiliation: Reuters
Honored Work: “Duterte’s War” -
2017New York Times StaffThe New York Times
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 02 The Bob Considine Award
Award Recipient: New York Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “North Korea, and the Unthinkable”
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 02 The Bob Considine Award
Award Recipient: New York Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “North Korea, and the Unthinkable”
Best newspaper, news service or digital interpretation of international affairs
No story captured world attention in 2017 like North Korea’s claim to have developed a nuclear-armed intercontinental missile capable of unleashing a once-unthinkable war. Of the multiple media projects that explored and analyzed Kim Jong-un’s objectives, The New York Times most effectively harnessed the expertise of its correspondents around the world. Their stories explained the failed Western strategies for containing Kim, looked beyond the cartoonish portrayals of the determined young leader and detailed his success in circumventing sanctions to bankroll “parallel advance”—the loosening of constraints on private enterprise that both improved North Korea’s economy and helped Kim realize his dream of turning his nation into a nuclear power.
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Citation Recipient: Borzou Daragahi
Affiliation: BuzzFeed
Honored Work: “Iran and the US at a Crossroads” -
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 03 The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award
Award Recipient: Carol Guzy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Zuma Press
Award Honored Work: “Scars of Mosul, the Legacy of ISIS”
Carol GuzyAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 03 The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award
Award Recipient: Carol Guzy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Zuma Press
Award Honored Work: “Scars of Mosul, the Legacy of ISIS”
Best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise
Guzy’s entry offered an intimate and unconventional perspective of a civilian population ravaged by war. Carol trained her camera on the most vulnerable inhabitants of Mosul’s civilian population amid the Iraqi Army’s fierce battle to tear the city from the grasp of the Islamic State. She stepped outside the bounds of covering a hostile story and offered an intimate, sensitive and haunting coverage of the innocents we often do not see reflected in images from amid the gore of wartime.
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Citation Recipients: Ivor Prickett
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “What ISIS Left Behind” -
2017Carlos Garcia Rawlins and Carlos BarriaReuters
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 04 The Olivier Rebbot Award
Award Recipient: Carlos Garcia Rawlins and Carlos Barria
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Venezuela Marred by Violence “
Carlos Barria (left) and Carlos Garcia RawlinsAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 04 The Olivier Rebbot Award
Award Recipient: Carlos Garcia Rawlins and Carlos Barria
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Venezuela Marred by Violence “
Best photographic reporting from abroad in any medium
Covering one of the biggest stories of the year, the photojournalists endured clouds of tear gas, petrol bombs, water cannons and live ammunition while attempting to portray the volatile economic and political turmoil in Venezuela. The images show unprecedented scenes of a once prosperous nation unraveling into chaos. The entry, condensed to twelve dizzying images, showcased one of the most visually hostile stories of the year. The potent and strikingly violent images invoked an auditory response from the jury as they rolled across the screen.
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Citation Recipient: Mohammad Ponir Hossain, Danish Siddiqui, Hannah McKay, Damir Sagolj and Cathal McNaughton
Affiliation: Reuters
Honored Work: “Rohingya Flee Violence in Myanmar” -
2017Kevin FrayerGetty Images
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 05 The Feature Photography Award
Award Recipient: Kevin Frayer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: “The Harrowing Exodus of Rohingya Muslims to Bangladesh”
Kevin FrayerAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 05 The Feature Photography Award
Award Recipient: Kevin Frayer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: “The Harrowing Exodus of Rohingya Muslims to Bangladesh”
Best feature photography published in any medium on an international theme
One of the most comprehensive picture packages of the year, Kevin Frayer’s images documented the Rohingyas’ grueling and deadly exodus from Myanmar. Frayer’s images struck the jury with their haunting beauty, sophistication and breadth. Amid the chaos, his images managed to convey a strong warmth and sympathy for his subjects and their struggle.
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Citation Recipient: Meridith Kohut
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “As Venezuela Collapses, Children are Dying of Hunger” -
2017Gregory Warner, Laura Heaton, Marianne McCune, Michael May and Jess JiangNPR
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 06 The Lowell Thomas Award
Award Recipient: Gregory Warner, Laura Heaton, Marianne McCune, Michael May and Jess Jiang
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR
Award Honored Work: “The Congo We Listen To,” an episode of the Rough Translation podcast
Top, left to right: Gregory Warner, Laura Heaton, Marianne McCune. Bottom, left to right, Michael May and Jess Jiang.Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 06 The Lowell Thomas Award
Award Recipient: Gregory Warner, Laura Heaton, Marianne McCune, Michael May and Jess Jiang
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR
Award Honored Work: “The Congo We Listen To,” an episode of the Rough Translation podcast
Best radio, audio or podcast news or interpretation of international affairs
At the heart of good journalism is an honest reckoning with how we know what we know, and what more we need to know. Such was the case with the NPR podcast Rough Translations’ episode: “The Congo We Listen To.” It featured Laura Heaton, a freelance reporter who decided to revisit the 2010 story of mass rape by militia groups in a Congolese village, wanting to know whether that brief period of saturated international media attention had a lasting impact on the village and its women. What she found was that the real story was different from what had been reported, and she worked to find out why village women had chosen to hide the full story. Heaton, with Rough Translation host Gregory Warner, produced a complex and compelling tale about what stories are told, what stories are hidden, and how journalists with good instincts, time and patience, can find a much richer story by listening for what hasn’t been said.
Hear the award-winning work: “The Congo We Listen To,” an episode of the Rough Translation podcast
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Citation Recipients: Marlon Bishop, Maria Hinojosa, Nadia Reiman and Stephanie Lebow
Affiliation: Latino USA
Honored Work: “A Border Drawn in Blood” -
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 07 The David Kaplan Award
Award Recipient: Nick Paton Walsh and Arwa Damon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: “Fall of ISIS”
Nick Paton Walsh (left) and Arwa DamonAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 07 The David Kaplan Award
Award Recipient: Nick Paton Walsh and Arwa Damon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: “Fall of ISIS”
Best TV or video spot news reporting from abroad
CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh and Arwa Damon brought viewers directly into the final fight to push the ISIS terrorists out of their strongholds in Iraq and Syria while at the same time revealing its terrible human cost. Paton Walsh and his team witnessed the fight for the Al-Nuri mosque in Mosul and the closing hours of the battle when ISIS fighters emerged from the ruins and gave themselves up. Damon’s reporting and particularly poignant narrative on the dead and injured is so strong it is hard to watch. An Arabic speaker, Arwa encouraged survivors of a U.S. bombing that killed over 100 people in Mosul to talk about the agony and death that surrounded them. Judges felt the complementary stories by Paton Walsh and Damon were extraordinary examples of the psychological cost to the victims of prolonged ISIS rule and the fighting that brought it to an end.
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Citation Recipients: Ian Pannell, Matt McGarry, Rym Momtaz, Nicky DeBlois and Jenna Millman
Affiliation: ABC News
Honored Work: “The War Against ISIS” -
2017FRONTLINE PBS in association with Channel 4FRONTLINE PBS in association with Channel 4
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 08 The Edward R. Murrow Award
Award Recipient: FRONTLINE PBS in association with Channel 4
Award Recipient Affiliation: FRONTLINE PBS in association with Channel 4
Award Honored Work: “Mosul”
Top, left to right: Raney Aronson-Rath, James Jones, Olivier Sarbil. Bottom, left to right: Dan Edge and Andrew Metz.Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 08 The Edward R. Murrow Award
Award Recipient: FRONTLINE PBS in association with Channel 4
Award Recipient Affiliation: FRONTLINE PBS in association with Channel 4
Award Honored Work: “Mosul”
Best TV, video or documentary interpretation of international affairs less than one hour
The world has been riveted in horror by the brutality of ISIS and the long, bloody campaign to defeat it in Syria and Iraq. The climactic showdown was the 9-month-long battle of Mosul. In Mosul, filmmaker Olivier Sarbil follows a squad of Iraqi Special Forces as they fight their way house by house through Mosul. His documentary stands out for the way it connects viewers with the characters of four Iraqi soldiers, putting human faces on an inhuman conflict. Sarbil shows how the mostly Sunni civilians fear the predominantly Shiite Iraqi soldiers, who in turn are wary of ISIS fighters trying to hide among the civilians they meet – this is the fundamental root of the conflict. We hear the crunch of broken glass under the soldiers’ boots as they approach a doorway, the whispered warning not to move a curtain which could give away their position, the boom of a car bomb that kills one of their comrades. This is the ugly, unpredictable but relentless face of war, seen from up very close through Sarbil’s lens—and clearly at substantial risk to himself.
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Citation Recipients: Steve Kroft, Draggan Mihailovich, Laura Dodd and Matthew Lev
Affiliation: CBS 60 Minutes
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2017Evgeny Alfineevsky, Den Tolmor and Aaron I. ButlerHBO
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 09 The Peter Jennings Award
Award Recipient: Evgeny Alfineevsky, Den Tolmor and Aaron I. Butler
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO
Award Honored Work: “Cries from Syria”
Left to right: Evgeny Alfineevsky, Aaron I. Butler and Den TolmorAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 09 The Peter Jennings Award
Award Recipient: Evgeny Alfineevsky, Den Tolmor and Aaron I. Butler
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO
Award Honored Work: “Cries from Syria”
Best TV, video or documentary about international affairs one hour or longer
This remarkable documentary, “Cries from Syria”, serves as an important contribution to the reporting on the Syrian crisis, one of the most challenging conflicts for foreign journalists to cover. By combining footage shot by activists and ordinary citizens with interviews with Syrians who have survived the war, the film masterfully captures a story that is both personal and comprehensive. The filmmaker sheds light on the human toll of the Syrian conflict and highlights the extent of the Syrian government’s war crimes against its own people. It is a film that not only informs and raises awareness of the ongoing war but also memorializes the Syrians who were on the front lines of the conflict.
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Citation Recipients: Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser, Jim Gilmore, Philip Bennett, David E. Hoffman and Raney Aronson-Rath
Affiliation: PBS FRONTLINE
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2017Azmat Khan and Anand GopalThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award
Award Recipient: Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “The Uncounted”
Azmat Khan (left) and Anand GopalAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award
Award Recipient: Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “The Uncounted”
Best magazine reporting in print or digital on an international story
Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal spent almost two years visiting about 150 bomb sites in northern Iraq, often at great personal risk, for this powerful story that showed civilian casualties caused by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes were considerably higher than previously reported. With acompelling main character in Bassim Razzo, whose home and family in Mosul were obliterated, indefatigable sleuthing by Khan and Gopal that challenged U.S. statistics, and an impressive use of photography and videography, “The Uncounted” provided a horrifying accounting of the true cost of America’s war.
Read the award-winning work: The Uncounted
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Citation Recipients: Ben Mauk, Laura Kasinof, George Butler and Diana Markosian
Affiliation: Virginia Quarterly Review/Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Honored Work: “Paths to Refuge” -
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 11 The Thomas Nast Award
Award Recipient: Clay Bennett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Chattanooga Times Free Press
Award Honored Work: Clay Bennett
Clay BennettAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 11 The Thomas Nast Award
Award Recipient: Clay Bennett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Chattanooga Times Free Press
Award Honored Work: Clay Bennett
Best cartoons on international affairs
Clay Bennett’s deceptively simple cartoons, often without captions, drive home strong, perceptive messages on topics ranging from global warming, immigration, North Korea’s nuclear program and Vladimir Putin, to Donald Trump’s handling of complex foreign policy issues. Clever ideas and an engaging style make for a memorable portfolio.
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Citation Recipients: Kevin Kallaugher
Affiliation: The Economist -
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award
Award Recipient: Monte Reel
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: “How to Rebuild Puerto Rico”
Monte ReelAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award
Award Recipient: Monte Reel
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: “How to Rebuild Puerto Rico”
Best magazine international business news reporting in print or digital
Puerto Rico lives in a limbo. As a territory of the United States, its people have American citizenship. But lacking statehood, the island lacks clout in Washington, as became tragically evident in 2017, when a hurricane devastated the island-and Puerto Ricans were largely left to their own devices. Monte Reel’s engagingly written account of the aftermath, “How to Rebuild Puerto Rico,” is a sweeping, moving and financially literate account of Puerto Ricans’ struggle to recover. Refusing to bow to cynicism and commending the islanders’ grit, Reel nevertheless realistically examines the obstacles, in Washington and home-grown, to not only recovery but also to a lasting prosperity for this perennially troubled land.
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2017Paritosh Bansal, Tom Lasseter, Aditya Kalra, Duff Wilson and teamReuters
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award
Award Recipient: Paritosh Bansal, Tom Lasseter, Aditya Kalra, Duff Wilson and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “The Philip Morris Files”
Clockwise from upper left: Paritosh Bansal, Tom Lasseter, Duff Wilson, Aditya Kalra.Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award
Award Recipient: Paritosh Bansal, Tom Lasseter, Aditya Kalra, Duff Wilson and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “The Philip Morris Files”
Best international business news reporting in newspapers, news services or digital
In industry after industry companies with big lobbying budgets have managed to control and even dictate regulations without being seen. In “The Phillip Morris Files”, a team of Reuters’ reporters takes us inside that world: the behind-the-scenes maneuvering; the strategic targeting of weakest government links; and the congratulatory high-fiving when the mission is accomplished. This eyeopening series shows just how sophisticated and determined the tobacco industry has been in fighting anti-tobacco forces in government and at international agencies. The team of reporters took powerful leaked documents, followed it up with shoe-leather reporting, and brought home a series with impact.
Read the award-winning work: The Philip Morris Files
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Citation Recipients: Lauren Etter, Benjamin Elgin, Sarah Frier and Michael Riley
Affiliation: Bloomberg News
Honored Work: “Facebook and the Assault on Democracy” -
2017Suzy HansenFarrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award
Award Recipient: Suzy Hansen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work: Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World
Suzy HansenAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award
Award Recipient: Suzy Hansen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work: Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World
Best non-fiction book on international affairs
American journalist Suzy Hansen moved to Istanbul to better understand the Muslim world. Her highly insightful and engaging book weaves her own background—white, small-town America, elite college—with an awakening on why the U.S. is often hated overseas amid decades of American intervention in the Middle East and elsewhere. She takes aim in particular at how the abiding myth of “American exceptionalism” has blinded American policymakers, journalists and citizens to an often sordid reality. Hansen has produced a sweeping and powerful corrective to the way
most Americans view U.S. foreign policy of the past 70 years.Award Page >>
Citation Recipient: Joshua Kurlantzick
Affiliation: Simon & Schuster
Honored Work: A Great Place to Have a War: America in Laos and the Birth of a Military CIA -
2017Associated Press StaffThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award
Award Recipient: Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Collapse of the Caliphate: Triumph and Tragedy in Mosul”
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award
Award Recipient: Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Collapse of the Caliphate: Triumph and Tragedy in Mosul”
Best international reporting in print or digital showing a concern for the human condition
AP reporters covering the collapse of Islamic State’s self-proclaimed caliphate struck the right balance between aggressive reporting and sensitive writing on the horrors endured by Mosul residents. The result is gripping, timely coverage that evoked ghastly images, but also showed the determination of ordinary Iraqis to retain their dignity and humanity in the worst of circumstances. Overall, a sophisticated package of stories that illuminate a human condition the world should not ignore.
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Citation Recipients: Cynthia Gorney, Amy Toensing and Kathryn Carlson
Affiliation: National Geographic
Honored Work: “Life After Loss” -
2017Ed Ou and Aurora AlmendralNBC Left Field
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 16 The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award
Award Recipient: Ed Ou and Aurora Almendral
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Left Field
Award Honored Work: “The Kill List: The Brutal Drug War in the Philippines”
Ed Ou (left) and Aurora AlmendralAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 16 The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award
Award Recipient: Ed Ou and Aurora Almendral
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Left Field
Award Honored Work: “The Kill List: The Brutal Drug War in the Philippines”
Best international reporting in the broadcast media showing a concern for the human condition
“The Kill List” is a personal and riveting behind-the-scenes insight into the Philippines drug war as seen through the eyes of people involved. The viewer is taken on a journey by hunters and the hunted. The quest by the police to rid the streets of drug users results in the hunted left lifeless. We are taken inside a morgue where a young man is asked to identify a body. He pulls back the sheet and sees the corpse of his father. The moment is raw and emotional. Visible are the bullet wounds and the cuff marks on his wrists. Ed Ou’s spell-binding camerawork is strikingly powerful. Kudos to the video team for taking a back seat and letting the characters and the visuals own this powerful story.
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Citation Recipient: Jordan Kronick, David Scott, Fernando Villegas and Daniel Litke
Affiliation: HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
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2017Maggie MichaelThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award
Award Recipient: Maggie Michael
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “In Yemen, Human Rights a Casualty of War”
Maggie MichaelAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award
Award Recipient: Maggie Michael
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “In Yemen, Human Rights a Casualty of War”
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights
In a year filled with horrific violence in many parts of the world, the war in Yemen did not get the attention it deserved. The AP series on the secret torture taking place fills out much of what was unknown about the war in Yemen led by U.S. ally Saudi Arabia. Maggie Michael took great personal risks, with her video colleague, driver and fixers, to tell the story of the 18 secret prisons in Yemen where detainees are tortured by men from the UAE. Chillingly, eyewitness reported seeing Americans in U.S. Military uniform assisting with interrogations. Michael also documented other effects of the proxy war waged in Yemen including malnourished children and economic pressures that result in more childhood marriages as families seek to offload their daughters. Michael and her team documented all of this and more in a chilling package that included charts, video and compelling graphics. The response was immediate and included calls by U.S. senators and the government of Yemen for an investigation.
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Citation Recipients: Dionne Searcey and Sarah Topol
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “Hell’s Children” -
2017Sam Evans-Brown and Hannah McCarthyPowerline, New Hampshire Public Radio
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 18 The Whitman Bassow Award
Award Recipient: Sam Evans-Brown and Hannah McCarthy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Powerline, New Hampshire Public Radio
Award Honored Work: “Outside/In” podcast
Sam Evans-Brown (left) and Hannah McCarthyAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 18 The Whitman Bassow Award
Award Recipient: Sam Evans-Brown and Hannah McCarthy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Powerline, New Hampshire Public Radio
Award Honored Work: “Outside/In” podcast
Best reporting in any medium on international environmental issues
This illuminating four-part radio documentary is the result of six months of exhaustive reporting, in which Evans-Brown and McCarthy explore the consequences of a Massachusetts decision to cut carbon emissions by 25%. Their investigation takes them into remote native communities in northern Quebec, where livelihoods have been devastated by giant hydropower projects. Hours of audio include interviews in indigenous languages, decades of history, dissection of Canadian government documents, and the sounds of rushing rivers that immerse listeners in a real sense of discovery. The judges especially liked the team’s ambition, as well as its conclusion that no energy source, no matter how clean, is free of victims—a fact that is too often lost in the coverage of climate change.
Award-Winning Work: “Outside/In” podcast
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Citation Recipients: Douglas Fox, Laurent Ballesta and Camille Seaman
Affiliation: National Geographic
Honored Work: “Crisis on the Ice” and “Under Antarctica” -
2017Richard MarosiLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award
Award Recipient: Richard Marosi
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: "Mexico’s Housing Debacle: A Failed Vision"
Richard MarosiAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award
Award Recipient: Richard Marosi
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: "Mexico’s Housing Debacle: A Failed Vision"
Best reporting in any medium on Latin America
Through rigorous investigation and compelling writing, Richard Marosi of the Los Angeles Times exposed the origins of a $100 billion scandal that has littered Mexico with shoddy housing projects and the broken aspirations of millions of would-be homeowners. Conceived at the turn of the century as a public-private initiative to build affordable suburbs across the country, the program raised billions from global investors and sparked the largest residential construction boom in Latin America. But instead of lifting up working-class families, the Times found, the program set off a “slow-motion social and financial catastrophe.” Drawing on documents, interviews and inspection of 50 developments from Tijuana to the Gulf of Mexico, Marosi chronicled how corruption, poor planning and impunity trapped thousands of Mexicans in unhealthy, sub-standard housing many could not afford. The Times series skillfully explored themes of poverty, inequality, corruption and accountability. It is a powerful example of investigative reporting and lucid writing arrayed against a major public issue hiding in plain sight.
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Citation Recipient: Almudena Toral, Maye Primera, Oscar Martinez and Carlos Martinez
Affiliation: Univision News Digital/El Faro
Honored Work: “From Migrants to Refugees: The New Plight of Central Americans”
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2017William Booth, Sufian Taha and Linda DavidsonThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 20 The Kim Wall Award
Award Recipient: William Booth, Sufian Taha and Linda Davidson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "Occupied"
William Booth, Sufian Taha and Linda DavidsonAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 20 The Kim Wall Award
Award Recipient: William Booth, Sufian Taha and Linda Davidson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "Occupied"
Best story or series of stories on international affairs using digital storytelling techniques
What does it feel like to be occupied in 2017? To answer this question, The Washington Post produced an intimate, immersive series that transports readers into the worlds of three Palestinians: an everyman construction worker; a matriarch in the final stages of cancer, and an idealistic tycoon striving to build a model city amidst turmoil. Fusing powerful writing, photos, maps and raw footage, “Occupied” captures the slow grind of thousands of men inching through a single checkpoint, and what it means to seek cancer treatment in an area where only 16 oncologists serve a population of more than 4 million. In doing so, journalists William Booth, Sufian Taha and Linda Davidson bring to life the continued human costs of Israel’s military occupation that has now lasted 50 years.
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Citation Recipients: Aryn Baker, Lynsey Addario and Francesca Trianni
Affiliation: TIME, supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and Merck for Mothers
Honored Work: “Finding Home” -
2017Clare Baldwin, Andrew R.C. Marshall, Manuel Mogato and Reuters teamReuters
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 21 The Roy Rowan Award
Award Recipient: Clare Baldwin, Andrew R.C. Marshall, Manuel Mogato and Reuters team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Duterte’s War”
Left to right: Clare Baldwin, Andrew R.C. Marshall and Manuel Mogato.Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 21 The Roy Rowan Award
Award Recipient: Clare Baldwin, Andrew R.C. Marshall, Manuel Mogato and Reuters team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Duterte’s War”
Best investigative reporting in any medium on an international story
Rodrigo Duterte was elected president of the Philippines in 2016 on a promise to eradicate the scourge of drugs. Since then, his police forces have pursued that aim with a bloody vengeance, killing more than 9,000 people. The government has described the raids as legitimate law enforcement operations. In the series “Duterte’s War,” Reuters reporters Clare Baldwin and Andrew R.C. Marshall demolish that defense. Reuters dispatched Baldwin and Marshall to train a microscope on the mayhem. Aided by Manuel Mogato, they combed through law enforcement’s own records to pinpoint operations and identify the officers who conducted them. They examined video surveillance, interviewed scores of witnesses, debriefed emergency room physicians, reviewed leaked documents and obtained crucial testimony from senior police commanders themselves. Their exhaustive, meticulous reporting exposes the scope of the state’s role in the slaughter of its own citizens, making the unanswerable case that the Philippine police have been acting as death squads and using a variety of ruses to cover their tracks.
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Citation Recipient: Iona Craig
Affiliation: The Intercept
Honored Work: “Death in Al Ghayil: Women and Children in Yemeni Village Recall Horror of Trump’s ‘Highly Successful’ SEAL Raid”
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Award Date: 2017
Award Name: 22 Best Commentary
Award Recipient: Gideon Rachman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times
Award Honored Work: Gideon Rachman
Gideon RachmanAward Date: 2017
Award Name: 22 Best Commentary
Award Recipient: Gideon Rachman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times
Award Honored Work: Gideon Rachman
Best commentary in any medium on international news
In an outstanding field of deeply reported and intelligent entries, Gideon Rachman’s range of subjects, reported insight and refreshing opinions was the most impressive. He was particularly forceful on the rising tide of nationalism facing Europe and the U.S. One reader summed it up this way: “A tour de force on the political challenges of our age by Gideon Rachman, possibly the best world affairs writer of the day.”
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Award Date: 2017
Award Name: The President’s Award 2017
Award Recipient: Journalists Who Died Covering the War in Syria
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2017
Award Name: The President’s Award 2017
Award Recipient: Journalists Who Died Covering the War in Syria
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award
Award Recipient: Hannah Dreier
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Venezuela Undone”
Hannah DreierAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award
Award Recipient: Hannah Dreier
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Venezuela Undone”
In insightful, enduring, and richly detailed reports, Dreier chronicled the unraveling of a nation. Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis is not the story of a people overlooked by progress; it is the story of a once-prosperous society, with the largest oil reserves in the world, driven by its leaders to the brink of starvation. Dreier bore witness to a collapse of middle-class life — food riots, collapsing health care, the dawn of mob justice –and then unearthed its origins, a combination of mismanagement, political delusion and corruption. Throughout, she also exposed a less visible realm of ruin: the loss of empathy among neighbors, the corrosion of the soul. Her efforts had consequences. U.S. senators called for sanctions against corrupt officials. Readers donated money to pay for a child’s medical treatments. At the same time, she received threats from Venezuelan intelligence officers and government supporters. Hannah Dreier’s brave and revealing reporting exemplifies the legacy of Hal Boyle and the best of foreign correspondence. It is not only a rendering of recent history but also a warning for the future.
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Citation Recipients: Ben Hubbard, Mark Mazzetti, Carlotta Gall, Scott Shane and Nicholas Kulish
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “Secrets of the Kingdom”
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2016Simon Denyer, Emily Rauhala and Elizabeth DwoskinThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award
Award Recipient: Simon Denyer, Emily Rauhala and Elizabeth Dwoskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: “Behind the Firewall”
Left to right: Simon Denyer, Emily Rauhala and Elizabeth Dwoskin. Photos: Bill O'Leary/Ricky Carioti/The Washington PostAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award
Award Recipient: Simon Denyer, Emily Rauhala and Elizabeth Dwoskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: “Behind the Firewall”
In “Beyond the Firewall,” Washington Post reporters confronted a subject of vast dimensions and epic implications: the Internet in China. The idea of the Internet as an inherently democratizing force for good has run up against the reality of China’s campaign to censor in cyberspace. The team took readers into the fascinating and bizarre world behind the “Great Firewall.” They explained how the authoritarian regime in Beijing has utilized social media and web usage to create an Orwellian surveillance tool, the “social credit rating,” to punish and reward every citizen. They interviewed dissidents who test the boundaries of an implacable crackdown that has succeeded in blocking tens of thousands of websites, yet tolerates certain loopholes for a globally connected minority. The series was smart, vivid and effective, bringing alive a difficult subject. It explored a frontier where geopolitics and technology converge, presenting counter-intuitive questions about how governments manage ever-sprawling societies that have the potential to affect vast numbers of people, far beyond China and far into the future.
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Citation Recipients: Tom Burgis, Pilitia Clark, Michael Peel, Charlie Bibby and Kari-Ruth Pedersen
Affiliation: Financial Times
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2016Bryan Denton and Sergey PonomarevThe New York Times
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award
Award Recipient: Bryan Denton and Sergey Ponomarev
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “What ISIS Wrought”
Bryan Denton, left, and Sergey Ponomarev.Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award
Award Recipient: Bryan Denton and Sergey Ponomarev
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “What ISIS Wrought”
Bryan Denton and Sergey Ponomarev showed exceptional courage, advancing with Iraqi Special Forces and Kurdish fighters into Islamic State-occupied areas, and they captured intimate views into the lives of those affected by war. The images were artful as well as powerfully journalistic.
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Citation Recipient: Goran Tomasevic, Zohra Bensemra, Mohammed Salem and Ahmed Jadallah
Affiliation: Reuters
Honored Work: “Battle for Mosul”
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2016Daniel BerehulakThe New York Times
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award
Award Recipient: Daniel Berehulak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals”
Daniel BerehulakAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award
Award Recipient: Daniel Berehulak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals”
Daniel Berehulak’s riveting photographs captured, intimately and in depth, the lives and deaths of those affected by the Philippine drug war. It was visual story telling at its best: images that one judge described as a “journey through hell.” The work also brought wide attention to a story that had been largely overlooked.
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Citation Year: 2016
Citation Recipient: Aris Messinis
Affiliation: Agence France Presse
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2016Meridith KohutThe New York Times
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: Feature Photography Award
Award Recipient: Meridith Kohut
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Inside Venezuela’s Crumbling Mental Hospitals”
Meridith KohutAward Date: 2016
Award Name: Feature Photography Award
Award Recipient: Meridith Kohut
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Inside Venezuela’s Crumbling Mental Hospitals”
Meridith Kohut’s moving images brought attention to the plight of people in Venezuela’s state-run psychiatric hospitals, places that have been all but forgotten in that country’s disintegration. The stark, powerful photographs from inside the halls of those institutions grimly cast a light on endemic suffering and malnourishment.
Citation Year: 2016
Citation Recipient: Tomas Munita
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “Cuba on the Edge of Change”
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2016Emily Harris, Gabe O’Connor, Barry Gordemer, Michael May and Larry KaplowNPR
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award
Award Recipient: Emily Harris, Gabe O’Connor, Barry Gordemer, Michael May and Larry Kaplow
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR
Award Honored Work: “Moments of change for Palestinians and Israelis”
Left to right: Emily Harris, Gabe O’Connor, Barry Gordemer, Michael May and Larry Kaplow.Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award
Award Recipient: Emily Harris, Gabe O’Connor, Barry Gordemer, Michael May and Larry Kaplow
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR
Award Honored Work: “Moments of change for Palestinians and Israelis”
What causes people to change their minds, their beliefs, their view of the forces shaping their lives? These four powerful and nuanced stories describe such pivotal moments for people living in the middle of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Emily Harris introduces us to a Palestinian man whose empathy transforms him from revenge seeker to peace activist. Then we meet a Palestinian woman, long involved in peace activism, who becomes alienated from the process and from her former Israeli friends. An Israeli woman changes from settlement opponent to West Bank settler. And a former Israeli soldier, once a proud defender of the nation, suddenly sees himself as “occupier” when he smiles at a young Palestinian girl and catches her look of fear in response. These profound transformations, pulling in different directions, deftly remind listeners of the many facets of this conflict, and they presage the challenges of finding a lasting peace.
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Citation Recipient: Jasmine Garsd
Affiliation: PRI’s The World
Honored Work: “Women of Colombia’s War”
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Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award
Award Recipient: Clarissa Ward and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: “Undercover in Syria”
Clarissa WardAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award
Award Recipient: Clarissa Ward and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: “Undercover in Syria”
In a year marked by brave and courageous reporting, Clarissa Ward and her team at CNN stood out for the incredible risk they took to bring their stories from Syria to light. The images, editing, and writing brought jarring resonance to a critical story. With poignant interviews, CNN’s team told difficult stories without resorting to hype. It didn’t just address the what, but the why, including why doctors don’t leave and the implications for institutions under direct attack. This report exemplified international television reporting at its finest.
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Citation Recipient: Morgan Till, Jane Ferguson, Jane Arraf, Jon Gerberg and Sara Just
Affiliation: PBS NewsHour/Pulitzer Center
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2015Beth Murphy, Charles Sennott, Justine Nagan, Chris White, Sally Jo FiferPBS POV/GroundTruth
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award
Award Recipient: Beth Murphy, Charles Sennott, Justine Nagan, Chris White, Sally Jo Fifer
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS POV/GroundTruth
Award Honored Work: “What Tomorrow Brings”
Beth MurphyAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award
Award Recipient: Beth Murphy, Charles Sennott, Justine Nagan, Chris White, Sally Jo Fifer
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS POV/GroundTruth
Award Honored Work: “What Tomorrow Brings”
This documentary transported the life-and-death war for women’s rights in Afghanistan right into American living rooms. In a crystal-clear story about an all-girls school northeast of Kabul, the PBS team brilliantly illuminated the lives of the girls, their families and the courageous teachers and administrators striving to survive constant cultural, economic and political challenges.
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Citation Recipient: Morgan Till, Jane Ferguson, Jane Arraf, Jon Gerberg and Sara Just
Affiliation: PBS NewsHour/Pulitzer Center
Honored Work: “The Fight for Iraq”
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2016The Real Sports TeamHBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Peter Jennings Award
Award Recipient: The Real Sports Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Award Honored Work: “The Lords of the Rings”
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Peter Jennings Award
Award Recipient: The Real Sports Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Award Honored Work: “The Lords of the Rings”
HBO’s documentary, the first recipient in this new OPC category, exemplified the core values of Peter Jennings’ reporting: commitment to covering international stories, unflinching dedication to the craft of journalism, consistent inquiry to uncover all aspects of a story, and the courage to follow the story no matter the consequences. “The Lord of the Rings” was an ambitious, unique and riveting expose that explained the painful human and environmental cost of the Olympic Games and the unethical practices of its organizing body, the International Olympics Committee, the wealthiest sports organization in the world. Reported over two years from nine countries with four correspondents, the 75-minute long program aired on the eve of the 2016 Rio Games and revealed that the IOC pursues wealth, privilege and glory for its members at a staggering cost to people around the world. This complex and disturbing story shed new light on the IOC and uncovered graft and corruption at a great cost to human rights and dignity at the Olympic Games.
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Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award
Award Recipient: Anand Gopal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic
Award Honored Work: “The Hell After ISIS”
Anand GopalAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award
Award Recipient: Anand Gopal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic
Award Honored Work: “The Hell After ISIS”
Best magazine reporting in print or digital on an international story
AWARD DATE: 2016
AWARD NAME: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award
AWARD RECIPIENT: Anand Gopal
AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Atlantic
AWARD HONORED WORK: “The Hell After ISIS”
AWARD SPONSOR: Ford Motor Company
Anand Gopal’s “The Hell After ISIS” is a beautifully written account of the consequences of war. His narrative, based on 13 months of reporting, recounts the suffering of one Sunni family in Iraq, fleeing ISIS jihadists only to fall prey to unforgiving Shia militias. Gopal was detained and expelled from Iraq, but managed to return to complete this compelling narrative that sheds light on both the rise of ISIS and the global refugee crisis.
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Citation Recipient: Scott Anderson
Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Honored Work: “Fractured Lands”
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Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award
Award Recipient: Steve Sack
Award Recipient Affiliation: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Steve SackAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award
Award Recipient: Steve Sack
Award Recipient Affiliation: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Steve Sack successfully harnessed all the cartoonist’s tools – caricature, composition, biting wit and solid journalism – in his impressive portfolio. Visually engaging and often smile-inducing, Sack covered a wide variety of subjects, from the erosion of coral reefs to the suffering of Syrian civilians, with skill, style and aplomb.
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Citation Year: 2016
Citation Recipient: Adam Zyglis
Affiliation: The Buffalo News
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2016Matthew Campbell and Kit ChellelBloomberg Businessweek
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award
Award Recipient: Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: “Hot Mess: How Goldman Sachs Lost $1.2 Billion of Libya’s Money”
Matthew Campbell, left, and Kit ChellelAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award
Award Recipient: Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: “Hot Mess: How Goldman Sachs Lost $1.2 Billion of Libya’s Money”
Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel’s engaging piece about a multi-billion-dollar deal between Goldman Sachs and Qaddafi’s Libya was a feat of storytelling. The careful and vivid selection of details — a banned novel resting on the table, a late-night call to a prostitute in Dubai, the long wait for an elevator in Tripoli — brought a cinematic quality to the writing. The reporting was equally impressive. The story, drawn from court documents and interviews, created three-dimensional characters and offered readers a rare glimpse into how secretive financial deals are sealed. It was a thrilling collision between two of the biggest news themes of the past decade — the financial crisis of 2008 and an autocracy on its last legs before the Arab Spring.
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Citation Year: 2016
Citation Recipient: Jordan Robertson, Michael Riley and Andrew Willis
Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
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2016International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy, The Miami Herald and more than 100 other media partnersInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy, The Miami Herald and more than 100 other media partners
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy, The Miami Herald and more than 100 other media partners
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy, The Miami Herald and more than 100 other media partners
Award Honored Work: “The Panama Papers: Politicians, Criminals and the Rogue Industry That Hides Their Cash”
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy, The Miami Herald and more than 100 other media partners
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy, The Miami Herald and more than 100 other media partners
Award Honored Work: “The Panama Papers: Politicians, Criminals and the Rogue Industry That Hides Their Cash”
Using documents leaked from a Panamanian law firm, this highly innovative global coalition of news organizations shocked the world with detailed accounts of how political and business elites, arms dealers and others hid their wealth in secretive webs of more than 200,000 offshore banking entities. More than 400 journalists from nearly 80 countries took part in the remarkably complex project. The sheer scale of the project, lasting over a period of years, surpassed the best efforts of any single news organization.
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Citation Recipient: Rob Barry, Christopher S. Stewart, Mark Maremont, Margaret Coker and Benoit Faucon
Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Honored Work: “Accounting For Terror”
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2016Arkady OstrovskyViking/Penguin Random House
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award
Award Recipient: Arkady Ostrovsky
Award Recipient Affiliation: Viking/Penguin Random House
Award Honored Work: “The Invention of Russia: From Gorbachev’s Freedom to Putin’s War”
Arkady OstrovskyAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award
Award Recipient: Arkady Ostrovsky
Award Recipient Affiliation: Viking/Penguin Random House
Award Honored Work: “The Invention of Russia: From Gorbachev’s Freedom to Putin’s War”
Grippingly told and brimming with brilliant insights, “The Invention of Russia: From Gorbachev’s Freedom to Putin’s War” explained the past 60 years of Russia’s turbulent political development. Arkady Ostrovsky, a veteran Russian-born journalist who has been on the scene at historical events, immersed himself in years of Russian newspapers and TV programming, and conducted candid interviews with dozens of Russia’s leading politicians, oligarchs and media kingmakers. The result was a fascinating and compelling insider account of how power has been won and lost among Russia’s ruling elite. Ostrovsky highlighted the outsized influence of the Russian media, from the pioneering newspaper Kommersant to the national TV networks and their often amoral news anchors. In one chilling anecdote, political reformer Boris Nemstov visits the office of Russia’s newly elected president, Vladimir Putin, and sees nothing on Putin’s desk except a TV remote control. Putin would soon establish complete power over Russian media; years later, Nemstov would be assassinated.
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Citation Year: 2016
Citation Recipient: Robert F. Worth
Affiliation: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Honored Work: “A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, from Tahrir Square to ISIS” -
2016Robyn DixonLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award
Award Recipient: Robyn Dixon
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “South Sudan Slips Back Toward Chaos”
Robyn DixonAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award
Award Recipient: Robyn Dixon
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “South Sudan Slips Back Toward Chaos”
Robyn Dixon’s vivid dispatches from Nigeria and South Sudan read like novellas, with strong central characters presented not in archetype but in all their complex humanity as they struggle against corruption, terrorism and civil war. Thorough, revelatory news reporting undergirded these tales, but Dixon kept the focus on ordinary people in unimaginable circumstances: a big-hearted father of 25, a driving teacher on perilous roads, a teenage girl traded for cattle. The lyrical storytelling offered a fresh look at African lives that have slipped from view as U.S. news outlets shrink foreign coverage. A concern for the human condition was embedded in Dixon’s journalism — her subjects are survivors, and their capacity for resilience lingered with the reader. Dixon’s work was a master class in foreign reporting that preserves the dignity and voices of the people who trust us with their stories.
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Citation Recipient: Kathy Gannon
Affiliation: The Associated Press
Honored Work: “Honor Bound” -
2016Marcel Mettelsiefen, Dan Edge, Andrew Metz and Raney AronsonPBS Frontline
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award
Award Recipient: Marcel Mettelsiefen, Dan Edge, Andrew Metz and Raney Aronson
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS Frontline
Award Honored Work: “Children of Syria”
Left to right: Marcel Mettelsiefen, Dan Edge, Andrew Metz and Raney AronsonAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award
Award Recipient: Marcel Mettelsiefen, Dan Edge, Andrew Metz and Raney Aronson
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS Frontline
Award Honored Work: “Children of Syria”
This was a captivating piece of documentary-making. While there have been many stories on the Syrian refugee crisis, PBS produced a lovely, layered story of tragedy and hope that added context to the migrant story. The team perfectly captured the emotion of a family dealing with war and its effects. The focus switched from person to person seamlessly, building rich pictures of each family member. When the family arrives in Germany, each member is seen coping in different ways with their new lives. The eldest daughter makes German friends, shedding her hijab for lipstick and for the first time in her life feeling free. Her mother, however, seems adrift without her husband of 21 years, lonely and confused in a strange country. The cinematography was first rate.
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Citation Recipient: James Blumeil, Dan Edge, Andrew Metz and Raney Aronson
Affiliation: PBS Frontline
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2016The Associated Press StaffThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award
Award Recipient: The Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Islamic State: A Savage Legacy”
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award
Award Recipient: The Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Islamic State: A Savage Legacy”
AP’s “Savage Legacy” series was a powerful reminder of the role that the basic business of journalism – getting the facts – still plays in the battle against human rights abuses, war crimes and crimes against humanity. The series also underlined how the reach of a global news agency can tell a story that goes beyond one country or region, showing the patterns that reflect systematized atrocities. The series is also a testament to the spirit and endurance of public service journalism. While officials were slow to document the deaths and destruction of the Islamic State, AP reporters, often at great personal risk, took an active role collecting evidence of the tragedies and despair. The AP documented the existence of 72 mass graves and the destruction of cultural and religious sites by corroborating survivor testimony with satellite imagery, on the ground reporting and reports from local rights groups. The result was a series of stories that established not just the terrible facts, but gave voice to the survivors of atrocities, implicitly challenging the international community to ensure that the perpetrators are eventually held to account.
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Citation Recipient: Rachel Nolan
Affiliation: Harpers
Honored Work: “Innocents: Where Pregnant Women Have More to Fear than Zika” -
2016Elliott D. Woods“The Fight for Chinko”
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award
Award Recipient: Elliott D. Woods
Award Recipient Affiliation: “The Fight for Chinko”
Award Honored Work: Virginia Quarterly Review/Pulitzer Center
Elliott D. WoodsAward Date: 2016
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award
Award Recipient: Elliott D. Woods
Award Recipient Affiliation: “The Fight for Chinko”
Award Honored Work: Virginia Quarterly Review/Pulitzer Center
In a raw and unique tale from the Central African Republic, Woods described in vivid detail how three 20-somethings run the remote, 38,000-square-mile Chinko wildlife preserve. In his lone, intrepid journey, Woods captured the chilling terror and life-threatening peril the small team endures in the course of their work, including how they stave off murderous gunmen and spend months in an overcrowded jail. All this in order to keep alive one of Africa’s most pristine habitats, with herds of elephant, antelope, rhinos and a multitude of other animals. The story, written with sensitivity and attentiveness, cast a light on the grueling, back-breaking effort needed to protect wildlife in a country with no resources, rampant corruption, and brutal horrors.
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2016Nadja Drost, Bruno Federico, Morgan Till, Patti Parson and Sara JustPBS NewsHour
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award
Award Recipient: Nadja Drost, Bruno Federico, Morgan Till, Patti Parson and Sara Just
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS NewsHour
Award Honored Work: “Fight for Peace”
Left to right: Nadja Drost, Bruno Federico, Morgan Till, Patti Parson and Sara JustAward Date: 2016
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award
Award Recipient: Nadja Drost, Bruno Federico, Morgan Till, Patti Parson and Sara Just
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS NewsHour
Award Honored Work: “Fight for Peace”
The PBS NewsHour team took on a difficult and at times dangerous assignment about a complex issue and succeeded in obtaining unique access to produce a series of reports that enlightened and informed. The reporting reflected courage, nuance, big-picture analysis and observed details. At the core of this team were two independent journalists who dedicated themselves to being on the ground to cover the story. They teamed up with a prestigious national news organization that allowed them to produce a powerful body of work that reached a wide audience on television and online. It was a partnership that represented the very best of international news in the digital age.
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Citation Recipient: Jon Lee Anderson
Affiliation: The New Yorker
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2016Malia Politzer and Emily KassieThe Huffington Post/Pulitzer Center
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: Best Digital Reporting on International Affairs
Award Recipient: Malia Politzer and Emily Kassie
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Huffington Post/Pulitzer Center
Award Honored Work: “The 21st Century Gold Rush”
Malia Politzer, left, and Emily KassieAward Date: 2016
Award Name: Best Digital Reporting on International Affairs
Award Recipient: Malia Politzer and Emily Kassie
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Huffington Post/Pulitzer Center
Award Honored Work: “The 21st Century Gold Rush”
In a category dominated by the global refugee crisis, “The 21st Century Gold Rush” charted fresh territory in a well-traversed international issue by digging deeply into those who have profited from the refugee crisis. Spanning four countries, with characters from warlords to sex slaves, Huffington Post reporters Malia Politzer and Emily Kassie worked tirelessly to uncover a hidden side of the economics of global migration, and told it through powerful digital storytelling. Integrating text, photography, ambient video, documentary video and animations, the story was a seamless and searing window into a dangerous ecosystem that is only just coming to light.
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Citation Recipient: Evan Ratliff
Affiliation: The Atavist Magazine
Honored Work: “The Mastermind” -
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting
Award Recipient: Ben Taub
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker/Pulitzer Center
Award Honored Work: “War Crimes in Syria”
Ben TaubAward Date: 2016
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting
Award Recipient: Ben Taub
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker/Pulitzer Center
Award Honored Work: “War Crimes in Syria”
The war in Syria has generated headlines around the world, many of them focusing on atrocities committed by the militant group, Islamic State. Less understood is the saga of torture and murder going on in every corner of the Syrian government’s security and intelligence apparatus. In an exhaustively detailed account, Ben Taub of The New Yorker laid bare the horrific campaign to stamp out opposition, sanctioned by top levels of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government. Based on a heroic international effort to gather documentation of these war crimes, Taub’s account took the more than 600,000 photos, internal memos and witness statements collected thus far and wove a powerful and heartbreaking story of a government waging war on its own citizens. Taub spent months poring through the war crimes files to collect evidence of at least 11,000 victims mutilated, cut, burned, shot, beaten and strangled by the powerful apparatus of the Syrian state. His meticulous review of the documents was supplemented by his own unforgettable interviews with one of the regime’s torture victims, and the dramatic saga of the war crimes investigators themselves — lending a powerful humanity to the document dive. The result was a piece that deployed the best traditions of investigative journalism to achieve a chilling and unforgettable narrative that truly holds power to account.
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Citation Recipient: Chris Hamby
Affiliation: BuzzFeed News
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2016Masha GessenThe New York Review of Books
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: Best Commentary
Award Recipient: Masha Gessen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
Award Honored Work: “Trump, Russia and the Reality of Power”
Masha GessenAward Date: 2016
Award Name: Best Commentary
Award Recipient: Masha Gessen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
Award Honored Work: “Trump, Russia and the Reality of Power”
If ever a year summoned commentators to think outside the conventional boundaries, it was 2016. The world’s last superpower elected an impetuous, self-absorbed reality TV star to be its commander in chief. His campaign evidently was assisted – in what measure we still don’t know – by a Russia that remains a virtual dictatorship. It was a year made for Masha Gessen. In essays written for The New York Review of Books, the Russian-born journalist and author brilliantly deconstructed the Trump-Putin relationship, confronted unquestioned assumptions about how power works, and described a profound crisis of democracy. Some of her dark forecasts (a stock market crash if Trump won) have not come true (yet), but there is much she got right, not least the ascent of Trump. “It’s time to force ourselves to imagine the unimaginable…Trump being elected president.” That was in July. Whether or not you shared her deep pessimism about a Trump presidency, she made you think.
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Citation Recipient: Trudy Rubin
Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The President’s Award 2016
Award Recipient: David Edward Fanning
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2016
Award Name: The President’s Award 2016
Award Recipient: David Edward Fanning
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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2015Martha Mendoza, Margie Mason, Robin McDowell and Esther HtusanThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2015
Award Recipient: Martha Mendoza, Margie Mason, Robin McDowell and Esther Htusan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Seafood From Slaves”
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2015
Award Recipient: Martha Mendoza, Margie Mason, Robin McDowell and Esther Htusan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Seafood From Slaves”
In a series of powerful, touching and scrupulously reported stories and videos, a team of Associated Press reporters exposed an ugly truth behind much of the inexpensive seafood on our tables—it is produced by people held captive for years and even decades in Thailand’s seafood industry. The use of slaves to fish for seafood in some parts of the world was widely suspected. But the AP team doggedly located and interviewed captive slaves and followed specific loads of slave-caught seafood to supply chains of particular brands and stores. The effort resulted in the freeing of more than 2,000 slaves, the jailing of a dozen people, the shuttering of businesses and the seizing of ships worth millions of dollars. It spawned calls for action and promises of reform from some of the world’s largest food retailers. The series exemplified foreign correspondence at its best: bearing witness, uncovering the truth and making a difference in people’s lives.
Citation Recipients: Patrick McDonnell, Christopher Goffard, Laura King, Kate Linthicum and Henry Chu
Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Honored Work: “Fleeing Syria”
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Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2015
Award Recipient: Reuters Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “The Long Arm of China”
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2015
Award Recipient: Reuters Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “The Long Arm of China”
This expose of how China has created a secret, national broadcast network within the United States is fresh, original and a significant contribution to an increasingly important subject. Time and again the reporters’ questions took even the interviewees by surprise. The in-depth investigative reporting had impact by bringing a previously hidden operation to light, using a crisp, clear, well-edited and well-written style.
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Citation Recipient: The Washington Post Staff
Affiliation: The Washington Post
Honored Work: “Confronting the Caliphate”
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Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2015
Award Recipient: Bassam Khabieh
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Field Hospital Damascus”
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2015
Award Recipient: Bassam Khabieh
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Field Hospital Damascus”
Bassam Khabieh’s images put into perspective the tremendous danger and difficulty of being a photojournalist in current-day Syria, and they shine a spotlight on the exodus from the region. Further setting this entry apart from the others was the courage and enterprise required not only to cover but live day in and day out in one of the most hostile and unpredictable environments on the planet.
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Citation Recipient: Jerome Delay
Affiliation: The Associated Press
Honored Work: “Burundi Unrest”
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2015Stephen DupontSteidl
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2015
Award Recipient: Stephen Dupont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Steidl
Award Honored Work: “Generation AK: The Afghanistan Wars, 1993-2012”
Stephen DupontAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2015
Award Recipient: Stephen Dupont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Steidl
Award Honored Work: “Generation AK: The Afghanistan Wars, 1993-2012”
The overall body of work is extremely compelling, and the quality and presentation of the book are impressive. Stephen Dupont offers historical context that could only come from a commitment and dedication to documenting life in a war-torn nation for nearly two decades.
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Citation Recipient: David Guttenfelder
Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Honored Work: “Damming the Mekong: Harnessing a River or Killing It”
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2015Mauricio Lima, Sergey Ponomarev, Tyler Hicks and Daniel EtterThe New York Times
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2015
Award Recipient: Mauricio Lima, Sergey Ponomarev, Tyler Hicks and Daniel Etter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Exodus”
Left to right: Mauricio Lima, Sergey Ponomarev, Tyler Hicks and Daniel Etter.Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2015
Award Recipient: Mauricio Lima, Sergey Ponomarev, Tyler Hicks and Daniel Etter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Exodus”
This series of images on the migrant crisis contains strong elements of emotion and conflict, and offers engaging variety. As a package, the images are not only beautifully shot and edited but tell the broad story of the plight of the migrants and what they endured crossing border after border in hopes of a better life.
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Citation Recipient: Santi Palacios
Affiliation: The Associated Press
Honored Work: “Coming Ashore”
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2015Daniel BerehulakThe New York Times
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Feature Photography Award 2015
Award Recipient: Daniel Berehulak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “High in the Himalayas, A Search After The Nepal Quake Yields Grim Results”
Daniel BerehulakAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Feature Photography Award 2015
Award Recipient: Daniel Berehulak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “High in the Himalayas, A Search After The Nepal Quake Yields Grim Results”
These images convey grief, humanity and the scale of the tragedy. The photographer was able to tell the story from different perspectives and get close enough to connect readers with his subjects and communicate their emotions and loss.
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Citation Recipient: Mario Tama
Affiliation: Getty Images
Honored Work: “Brazil’s Afflictive Prison System”
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2015Molly Webster and team, in collaboration with Israel StoryRadioLab/WNYC
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2015
Award Recipient: Molly Webster and team, in collaboration with Israel Story
Award Recipient Affiliation: RadioLab/WNYC
Award Honored Work: “Birthstory”
Molly WebsterAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2015
Award Recipient: Molly Webster and team, in collaboration with Israel Story
Award Recipient Affiliation: RadioLab/WNYC
Award Honored Work: “Birthstory”
Radio Lab’s Molly Webster and her team took a fascinating story about a gay Israeli couple on a quest to contract for a surrogate baby and turned it into a human, complex and surprising international tale of intolerance, economics and—ultimately—love. They followed the story to Turkey and Nepal, where they discovered a cottage industry of Indian surrogate mothers carrying babies conceived with East European eggs and Israeli sperm. The story showed how cultures cross-fertilize, brought together by different needs and sometimes to each others’ symbiotic benefit. It had no easy answers and challenged listeners’ assumptions about exploitation, risks and benefits of the most intimate—and ethically challenging—of industries.
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2015Emiland Guillerme, Ben Laffin, Spencer Wolff, Deborah Acosta, Yousur Al-Hlou, Pamela Druckerman, Stefania Rousselle, Ben C. Solomon, Leslye Davis, Taige Jensen, Quyn Do, Adam B. Ellick and Steve DuenesThe New York Times
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2015
Award Recipient: Emiland Guillerme, Ben Laffin, Spencer Wolff, Deborah Acosta, Yousur Al-Hlou, Pamela Druckerman, Stefania Rousselle, Ben C. Solomon, Leslye Davis, Taige Jensen, Quyn Do, Adam B. Ellick and Steve Duenes
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Paris”
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2015
Award Recipient: Emiland Guillerme, Ben Laffin, Spencer Wolff, Deborah Acosta, Yousur Al-Hlou, Pamela Druckerman, Stefania Rousselle, Ben C. Solomon, Leslye Davis, Taige Jensen, Quyn Do, Adam B. Ellick and Steve Duenes
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Paris”
Working in a medium relatively new to the organization, journalists at The New York Times conveyed the terror, confusion and pain of the Paris terror attack almost contemporaneously by simply allowing eyewitnesses and victims to tell their stories, in their own words. The fact that these narrated accounts were spoken in French (and subtitled) did not detract at all from their power—a testament to the strength of this approach. Sensitive photography and lighting and effective use of ambient sound highlighted the stakes of the narration. The Times also judiciously used music, graphics and B-roll to highlight the reporting without overwhelming it. Especially noteworthy was the piece “An Improbable Survivor.” During the live coverage of the attacks, much of the world had been transfixed by the image of a man dangling outside a window at the Bataclan Concert Hall. The Times tracked him down and told his story.
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Citation Recipient: Charlie D’Agata, Heather Abbott, Erin Lyall and Lynne Edwards
Affiliation: CBS News
Honored Work: “Desperate Journey: Europe’s Migrant Crisis”
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2015Jamie Doran, Najibullah Quraishi and Raney AronsonPBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2015
Award Recipient: Jamie Doran, Najibullah Quraishi and Raney Aronson
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Award Honored Work: “ISIS in Afghanistan”
Left to right: Jamie Doran, Najibullah Quraishi and Raney Aronson.Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2015
Award Recipient: Jamie Doran, Najibullah Quraishi and Raney Aronson
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Award Honored Work: “ISIS in Afghanistan”
The growing global threat of ISIS, a defining story of 2015, was further revealed by this chilling FRONTLINE documentary tracking a correspondent to a remote Afghan village to see how ISIS is brutally displacing the Taliban. Najibullah Quraishi’s courageous reporting shows how ISIS offers recruits $700 a month as they outbid the Taliban and gives a glimpse of ISIS education: tutorials in beheading, grenade tossing and death chants to the United States and Israel.
Watch “ISIS in Afghanistan” >>
Citation Recipient: David Scott and Chapman Downes
Affiliation: HBO’s Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel
Honored Work: “The Killing Fields: The Plight of the African Elephant”
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2015Tristan McConnellForeign Policy
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2015
Award Recipient: Tristan McConnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: Foreign Policy
Award Honored Work: “Close Your Eyes and Pretend to Be Dead”
Tristan McConnellAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2015
Award Recipient: Tristan McConnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: Foreign Policy
Award Honored Work: “Close Your Eyes and Pretend to Be Dead”
Through dozens of interviews and forensic detail, McConnell delivers an epic retelling of the Westgate Mall massacre in Nairobi in September 2013. Tracking down survivors, first responders, police and neighborhood security, McConnell pieces together a minute-by-minute account of the attack by four Somali Al-Shabaab operatives, which resulted in at least 67 deaths, including their own. Through the eyes of those who lived through the horror, McConnell takes readers into the heart of the events, as though they were in the midst of the violence. The result is a wrenching and breathless experience, in which each person is left to weigh life-and-death decisions in a split second. Through much of it, McConnell shows, police officers stood impotently outside, failing to act to save lives; the military’s glacial response amounted mostly to looting. A heartbreaking and damning story.
Read “Close Your Eyes and Pretend to be Dead” >>
Citation Recipient: Matthieu Aikins
Affiliation: Harper’s Magazine
Honored Work: “Gangs of Karachi: Meet the Mobsters Who Run the Show in One of the World’s Deadliest Cities”
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2015Patrick ChappatteThe New York Times
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2015
Award Recipient: Patrick Chappatte
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on international affairs
Patrick ChappatteAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2015
Award Recipient: Patrick Chappatte
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on international affairs
Chappatte showed a consistent level of high quality visual journalism in his body of work. Graphically well-composed, his cartoons are clear, stark and direct, sometimes using one word, sometimes none at all to create an immediate impact for the reader. He is a master at capturing the current international political climate in a way that leaves the reader somewhere between laughing and crying.
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Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2015
Award Recipient: Christina Larson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Foreign Policy
Award Honored Work: “The Zhao Method”
Christina LarsonAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2015
Award Recipient: Christina Larson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Foreign Policy
Award Honored Work: “The Zhao Method”
Christina Larson chronicles the rise of 23-year-old Zhao Bowen, who abandoned China’s state-run scientific research institutions to join the country’s emerging entrepreneurial class. Larson documents how the emergence of venture capital opportunities is changing the face of business at the intersection of science and capital markets and throws fresh light on the continuing evolution of China as a leading economic power.
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Citation Recipient: Nizar Manek and Jeremy Hodge
Affiliation: Africa Confidential/Angaza Foundation for Africa Reporting
Honored Work: “Opening the Black Box of Egypt’s Slush Funds”
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2015Martha Mendoza, Esther Htusan, Margie Mason and Robin McDowellThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2015
Award Recipient: Martha Mendoza, Esther Htusan, Margie Mason and Robin McDowell
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Seafood From Slaves”
Left to right: Martha Mendoza, Margie Mason, Robin McDowell and Esther Htusan.Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2015
Award Recipient: Martha Mendoza, Esther Htusan, Margie Mason and Robin McDowell
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Seafood From Slaves”
This project checked all the boxes: stellar reporting, terrific writing and fantastic use of storytelling tools traditional and nontraditional. It is an excellent example of enterprise business reporting that captured the big picture while focusing on the interest of the powerless. We were struck at how each entry distinctly exposed a layer of this shameful, globe-spanning enterprise. The impact of the story was impressive, achieving what many in our industry think is impossible or difficult to do.
This series was awarded both the Hal Boyle and the Malcolm Forbes Awards.
Read “Seafood from Slaves” >>
Citation Recipient: Wei Lingling
Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Honored Work: “A Changing China”
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2015Tom BurgisPublicAffairs
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2015
Award Recipient: Tom Burgis
Award Recipient Affiliation: PublicAffairs
Award Honored Work: “The Looting Machine: Warlords, Oligarchs, Corporations, Smugglers, and the Theft of Africa’s Wealth “
Tom BurgisAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2015
Award Recipient: Tom Burgis
Award Recipient Affiliation: PublicAffairs
Award Honored Work: “The Looting Machine: Warlords, Oligarchs, Corporations, Smugglers, and the Theft of Africa’s Wealth “
Exceptionally detailed reporting on a critical topic: how resource-rich African countries have been looted by their political leaders working hand-in-hand with international corporations. Burgis carries out remarkable on-the-ground investigations to identify the government and corporate officials who, in country after country, collude to amass tremendous fortunes while leaving their citizens impoverished and powerless. The book is a must-read for those eager to understand the problems plaguing a wide swath of Africa today.
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2015Patrick McDonnell, Christopher Goffard, Laura King, Kate Linthicum and Henry ChuLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2015
Award Recipient: Patrick McDonnell, Christopher Goffard, Laura King, Kate Linthicum and Henry Chu
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “Fleeing Syria”
Left to right: Patrick McDonnell, Christopher Goffard, Laura King, Kate Linthicum and Henry Chu.Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2015
Award Recipient: Patrick McDonnell, Christopher Goffard, Laura King, Kate Linthicum and Henry Chu
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “Fleeing Syria”
The Times dispatched reporters to seven countries to report and write the heartbreaking narratives that helped readers understand the struggles of Syrians looking for safe refuge from the terrors of their nation’s civil war and ISIS. We were incredibly moved by the mother who had to leave her two sick children behind while she tried to make a new home for them in Sweden. The despair of the refugee camp in Jordan also struck us. The articles were translated into Arabic. The photographs were remarkable. The editing was excellent. For their intrepid reporting to show the human condition in the form of a refugee crisis that has unsettled the world, especially Europe, we commend the team that produced this series.
Read “Fleeing Syria” >>
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2015Evan Williams, Edward Watts and Raney AronsonPBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2015
Award Recipient: Evan Williams, Edward Watts and Raney Aronson
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Award Honored Work: “Escaping Isis”
Left to right: Evan Williams, Edward Watts and Raney Aronson.Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2015
Award Recipient: Evan Williams, Edward Watts and Raney Aronson
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Award Honored Work: “Escaping Isis”
“Escaping Isis” offers an exclusive, inside look at a secret underground cell working to free women and children from captivity. It was noted for its extraordinary access and carefully detailed depiction of daunting efforts to carry out extremely dangerous rescue work. One judge described the film as restorative journalism at its best, revealing the positive, successful efforts of those who have chosen to risk their lives to win freedom for less fortunate others. Beautifully written and edited, the film is a sensitive, humanizing portrayal of suffering and redemption.
Watch “Escaping ISIS” >>
Citation Recipient: Marine Olivesi
Affiliation: PRI/The World
Honored Work: “Trauma and the Syrian War”
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Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2015
Award Recipient: David Rohde and Charles Levinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Guantanamo Bay”
David Rohde, left, and Charles Levinson.Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2015
Award Recipient: David Rohde and Charles Levinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: “Guantanamo Bay”
The team’s superb reporting addresses one of America’s biggest human rights failings: the continued existence of the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay. Among other revelations, they broke new ground about the prevalence of torture in Guantanamo Bay and the CIA’s sexual abuse of prisoners. Rohde and Levinson dug through thousands of pages of legal files to unearth information that had not been published previously. The series also explains why Guantanamo Bay still has not been closed and provides new information about the Military Commission, how a court meant to supervise Guantanamo was open to manipulation and how the transfer of prisoners was delayed by the Pentagon even after countries had been found to take them. This depressing and provocative series did what the best reporting should do: report unflinchingly what had been hidden.
Read “Guantanamo Bay” >>
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2015International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Huffington Post/Other Media PartnersInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Huffington Post/Other Media Partners
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2015
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Huffington Post/Other Media Partners
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Huffington Post/Other Media Partners
Award Honored Work: “Evicted and Abandoned: The World Bank’s Broken Promise to the Poor”
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2015
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Huffington Post/Other Media Partners
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Huffington Post/Other Media Partners
Award Honored Work: “Evicted and Abandoned: The World Bank’s Broken Promise to the Poor”
Projects funded by the World Bank physically or economically displaced an estimated 3.4 million people over the past 10 years. More than 80 journalists from over 20 countries worked for more than a year documenting tragedies that occurred as bank-funded projects failed to abide by the institution’s principles and policies. The investigation was led by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and The Huffington Post. Days after being informed of the reporting team’s findings, the World Bank said it would address the problem of “involuntary resettlement.” The investigation combines searing local reporting for both written and visual media, instructive data visualizations and a rigorous analysis of 4,000 World Bank files related to some 1,500 bank-funded projects.
Read “Evicted and Abandoned: The World Bank’s Broken Promise to the Poor” >>
Citation Recipients: Ian James, Steve Elfers, Steve Reilly
Affiliation: The Desert Sun/USA Today
Honored Work: “Pumped Dry: The Global Crisis of Vanishing Groundwater”
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2015Eduardo Castillo, Christopher Sherman and Dario Lopez-MillsThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2015
Award Recipient: Eduardo Castillo, Christopher Sherman and Dario Lopez-Mills
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Thousands of Mexican Families Mourn the ‘Other Disappeared’”
Left to right: Eduardo Castillo, Christopher Sherman and Dario Lopez-MillsAward Date: 2015
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2015
Award Recipient: Eduardo Castillo, Christopher Sherman and Dario Lopez-Mills
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “Thousands of Mexican Families Mourn the ‘Other Disappeared’”
This powerful project examined the most urgent issue confronting Mexico and Latin America: impunity. Eduardo Castillo and Christopher Sherman used the notorious case of the abduction of 42 students in Iguala, Mexico, as the premise for a larger, more ambitious story about the pain and despair of a society in which 26,000 people have gone missing. The reporters explored a landscape of mafias, violence and corruption with skill, courage and empathy. The comprehensive series painted vivid human portraits: a cartel killer discussing his trade with grim nonchalance; the ordeal of a grandmother and her family in the labyrinth of the kidnapping industry; the dogged, dignified survivors who scour the mountains searching for the clandestine graves of missing loved ones. The result was a moving tale about Mexico’s national nightmare—and a stern indictment of a state that seems alternately complicit, overwhelmed or indifferent.
Read “Thousands of Mexican Families Mourn the ‘Other Disappeared'” >>
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2015Eleanor Bell, Will Fitzgibbon and Chris Zubak-SkeesThe Center for Public Integrity/International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Pulitzer Center
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: Best Multimedia News Presentation 2015
Award Recipient: Eleanor Bell, Will Fitzgibbon and Chris Zubak-Skees
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Center for Public Integrity/International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Pulitzer Center
Award Honored Work: “Fatal Extraction: Australian Mining in Africa”
Left to right: Eleanor Bell, Will Fitzgibbon and Chris Zubak-Skees.Award Date: 2015
Award Name: Best Multimedia News Presentation 2015
Award Recipient: Eleanor Bell, Will Fitzgibbon and Chris Zubak-Skees
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Center for Public Integrity/International Consortium of Investigative Journalists/Pulitzer Center
Award Honored Work: “Fatal Extraction: Australian Mining in Africa”
This unprecedented and ambitious multimedia project investigates Australia’s vast, unchecked footprint in the African mining industry to expose the massacres, torture, incarceration, negligence, displacement and hundreds of deaths ignored by the world for more than a decade. It lays bare how the quest for profits kept the industry poorly regulated and how ordinary men, women and children across Africa have paid the price. Compelling multimedia storytelling allowed viewers to see and hear directly from these victims and their families, whose voices are rarely heard by the outside world.
Read “Fatal Attraction: Australian Mining in Africa” >>
Citation Recipients: Ken Dornstein, Brian Funck and Michelle Mizner
Affiliation: PBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Honored Work: “My Brother’s Bomber, Inheritance, The Libya Dossier, A Brother’s Quest”
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2015Erika Solomon, Sam Jones, Ahmad Mhidi, Guy Chazan and Robin KwongFinancial Times
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting 2015
Award Recipient: Erika Solomon, Sam Jones, Ahmad Mhidi, Guy Chazan and Robin Kwong
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times
Award Honored Work: “ISIS Inc.”
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting 2015
Award Recipient: Erika Solomon, Sam Jones, Ahmad Mhidi, Guy Chazan and Robin Kwong
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times
Award Honored Work: “ISIS Inc.”
This powerful and revealing series turned a spotlight on the inner workings of one of the most opaque and dangerous organizations in the world. This groundbreaking investigation into ISIS’s oil trading and financial operations was based on resourceful, brave and deep reporting into where the extremist group gets its revenue and how it exploits and extorts from just about everyone in the territory it controls. The crisp, well-organized stories were aided by excellent explanatory graphics.
Read “Isis Inc.” in the Financial Times >>
Citation Recipient: Ken Dornstein, Brian Funck and Raney Aronson
Affiliation: PBS investigative series FRONTLINE
Honored Work: “My Brother’s Bomber”
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Award Date: 2015
Award Name: Best Commentary 2015
Award Recipient: Mark Lilla
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
Award Honored Work: “On France”
Mark LillaAward Date: 2015
Award Name: Best Commentary 2015
Award Recipient: Mark Lilla
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
Award Honored Work: “On France”
This is a rare case where a panel of journalists looked outside its own tribe and picked an academic: Mark Lilla’s masterful articles on France are a taxonomy of French politics, ideas and intellectual currents, all of it illuminating a year that began with the traumatic terrorist assault on Charlie Hebdo. In trenchant prose, his work combines a shrewd assessment of French current events with an impressive command of French history and literature—a rare example of commentary that is at once journalistic and scholarly, and deeply informed.
Read Mark Lilla’s work in The New York Review of Books >>
Citation Recipient: Bobby Ghosh
Affiliation: Quartz
Honored Work: “What the Iran Nuclear Deal Means for the Middle East”
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Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The President’s Award 2015
Award Recipient: David Rohde
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2015
Award Name: The President’s Award 2015
Award Recipient: David Rohde
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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2014Adam Nossiter, Nori Onishi, Sheri Fink, Helene Cooper and The New York Times staffThe New York Times
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 01 The Hal Boyle Award 2014
Award Recipient: Adam Nossiter, Nori Onishi, Sheri Fink, Helene Cooper and The New York Times staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Ebola from the Front Line
Clockwise from top left: Adam Nossiter, Nori Onishi, Sheri Fink and Helene Cooper.Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 01 The Hal Boyle Award 2014
Award Recipient: Adam Nossiter, Nori Onishi, Sheri Fink, Helene Cooper and The New York Times staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Ebola from the Front Line
When the world’s attention focused on the devastating spread of Ebola in West Africa, reporters for The New York Times delivered, day after day, foreign correspondence at its best. In a series of powerful stories, Times correspondents captured the crisis in all its dimensions – writing lyrically about the human drama and delivering smartly analytical pieces about the global effort to stop the disease’s spread and where that effort went wrong. They also dug beneath the surface of the unfolding disaster with stories that showed a deep understanding of the continent, writing sensitively about the toll the disease was taking on African cultural traditions such as hand-holding in church and kissing friends and relatives. In the tradition of Hal Boyle, for whom this award is named, Times reporters never shied away from the front lines despite the risk. In one memorable piece, the Times wrote about the death of a star basketball player in Liberia and several generations of a household destroyed. In another, a 4-year-old orphaned by Ebola roams a clinic looking for someone to take her home, another soul adrift.
Read some of the winning stories:
Fear of Ebola Breeds a Terror of Physicians >>
Ebola’s Cultural Casualty: Hugs in Hands-on Liberia >>
Those Who Serve Ebola Victims Soldier On >>
A Family Shattered:
Loving Care Turns
Into a Deadly Risk >>Ebola Victim Went From Liberian War to a Fight for Life >>
Cuts at W.H.O.
Hurt Response
To Ebola Crisis >>An Ebola Orphan’s Plea: ‘Do You Want Me?’ >>
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2014Sergei Loiko and Carol WilliamsLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 02 The Bob Considine Award 2014
Award Recipient: Sergei Loiko and Carol Williams
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Ukraine: A Nation Torn Apart
Sergei Loiko, left, and Carol WilliamsAward Date: 2014
Award Name: 02 The Bob Considine Award 2014
Award Recipient: Sergei Loiko and Carol Williams
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Ukraine: A Nation Torn Apart
The Los Angeles Times coverage of the Ukrainian conflict stood out from the rest for its guts, credibility, originality, depth and sophistication of interpretation, and its engaging writing style that made every story a gripping and compelling read. The intimacy of detail – the shattered glass of the airport terminal, the magic helmet, the bullet hole described to the second decimal point, the minibus from hell – combined with sophisticated analysis of how the economic effects disrupted everyone’s daily lives. The reporters’ bravery took us to places we hadn’t seen before.
L.A. Times – Ukraine: A nation Torn Apart
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2014Marcus BleasdaleHuman Rights Watch, Foreign Policy and National Geographic Magazine
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 03 The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2014
Award Recipient: Marcus Bleasdale
Award Recipient Affiliation: Human Rights Watch, Foreign Policy and National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work: Central African Republic Inferno
Marcus BleasdaleAward Date: 2014
Award Name: 03 The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2014
Award Recipient: Marcus Bleasdale
Award Recipient Affiliation: Human Rights Watch, Foreign Policy and National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work: Central African Republic Inferno
Marcus Bleasdale viscerally captured the brutal violence in the Central African Republic at a time when the world’s attention was focused on ISIS, Ukraine and other crises. His menacing, unnerving images of chaos had a profound impact on the judges. The images place the viewer in the moment in a way that demands and holds attention.
See winning photos >>
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2014Jérôme SessiniMagnum Photos, TIME and De Standaard
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 04 The Olivier Rebbot Award 2014
Award Recipient: Jérôme Sessini
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos, TIME and De Standaard
Award Honored Work: Crime Without Punishment
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 04 The Olivier Rebbot Award 2014
Award Recipient: Jérôme Sessini
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos, TIME and De Standaard
Award Honored Work: Crime Without Punishment
Jérôme Sessini’s photographs of the wreckage of a Malaysia Airlines jet shot down over eastern Ukraine last year captured imagery that is profoundly elegiac. There is a quiet strength that propels the narrative and shows the horrors in a manner that doesn’t make the viewer turn away from what is a difficult scene to process.
See winning photos >>
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Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 05 The John Faber Award 2014
Award Recipient: Bulent Kilic
Award Recipient Affiliation: Agence France Presse
Award Honored Work: Euromaidan Revolution in Kiev
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 05 The John Faber Award 2014
Award Recipient: Bulent Kilic
Award Recipient Affiliation: Agence France Presse
Award Honored Work: Euromaidan Revolution in Kiev
Bulent Kilic brings viewers right into Ukraine’s revolution, capturing the chaos of the moment. His work is inspired visual reporting under difficult conditions. Each image can stand alone, and together they form a strong narrative.
See winning photos >>
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2014Rodrigo AbdThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 06 Best Feature Photography Award 2014
Award Recipient: Rodrigo Abd
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Peru's Illegal Gold Mining
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 06 Best Feature Photography Award 2014
Award Recipient: Rodrigo Abd
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Peru's Illegal Gold Mining
Rodrigo Abd shines a light on an underreported subject, the threat looming for 20,000 wildcat gold miners in Peru. His photographs are intimate and straightforward, documenting the subject without stylistic trickery, enhancing their journalistic value.
See winning photos >>
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2014Marine Olivesi and Aaron SchachterPRI’s The World
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 07 The Lowell Thomas Award 2014
Award Recipient: Marine Olivesi and Aaron Schachter
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI’s The World
Award Honored Work: Repercussions of the Arab Spring
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 07 The Lowell Thomas Award 2014
Award Recipient: Marine Olivesi and Aaron Schachter
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI’s The World
Award Honored Work: Repercussions of the Arab Spring
In a series of stories for PRI, Marine Olivesi describes the ordinary people whose lives have been torn apart by extremism around the Middle East, from a young Libyan freedom fighter desperately searching for a brother who has joined jihadis in Syria to the fellow who regrets bringing Chechen fighters into Syria. Olivesi is a brave, enterprising, creative young reporter who took on an extremely ambitious assignment that goes way beyond the headlines to examine the origins and outcomes of extremism.
Listen to the winning stories:
The Death of a Teen Activist Marks a New Low in Benghazi’s Violence >>
Getting This Man’s Brother Back Alive From Syria Would Be ‘Nothing Short of a Miracle’ >>
Why This Syrian Man Regrets Bringing Al-Qaeda Fighters Into His Country >>
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2014Nick Schifrin, Philip Maravilla and Ben MulkeyAl Jazeera America
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 08 The David Kaplan Award 2014
Award Recipient: Nick Schifrin, Philip Maravilla and Ben Mulkey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Al Jazeera America
Award Honored Work: Conflict in Gaza
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 08 The David Kaplan Award 2014
Award Recipient: Nick Schifrin, Philip Maravilla and Ben Mulkey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Al Jazeera America
Award Honored Work: Conflict in Gaza
The reporting of Nick Schifrin and his crew from Gaza for Al Jazeera America distinguished itself in a field crowded with excellence. It offered a seamless shifting of perspective from both sides of the border; empathy shown by reports from, in some cases, the living rooms of the ordinary people caught in the crossfire; and brevity and wit in writing.
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2014Rachel Boynton and Simon KilmurryPOV, PBS and American Documentary Inc.
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 09 The Edward R. Murrow Award 2014
Award Recipient: Rachel Boynton and Simon Kilmurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: POV, PBS and American Documentary Inc.
Award Honored Work: Big Men
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 09 The Edward R. Murrow Award 2014
Award Recipient: Rachel Boynton and Simon Kilmurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: POV, PBS and American Documentary Inc.
Award Honored Work: Big Men
A surprising story that takes the viewer to an unexpected place and introduces unconventional characters. “Big Men’’ unpacks a single oil deal, in the Republic of Ghana, and examines it, Rashomon-like, from the points of view of oilmen, venture capitalists, militants, human-rights activists, politicians and citizens of other countries who have endured the same plight. It reveals a farrago of politics, corruption and greed that attends the commercialization of natural resources in developing nations. Deeply reported and compellingly told, this is investigative journalism of the highest order.
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2014Matthieu Aikins and Sebastiano TomadaMedium / Matter
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award 2014
Award Recipient: Matthieu Aikins and Sebastiano Tomada
Award Recipient Affiliation: Medium / Matter
Award Honored Work: Whoever Saves a Life
Matthieu Aikins, left, and Sebastiano TomadaAward Date: 2014
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award 2014
Award Recipient: Matthieu Aikins and Sebastiano Tomada
Award Recipient Affiliation: Medium / Matter
Award Honored Work: Whoever Saves a Life
In the best tradition of wartime storytelling, Aikins’s vivid characters offer a truly fresh window into the Syrian conflict. The wisecracking, passionate young men, a volunteer rescue team in Aleppo, remain with us long after reading. In an inspirational and even funny story, Aikins captures the friends’ longings and doubts with astute empathy. Despite intense risks to himself, Aikins keeps himself out of his understated prose, which is enriched by the quiet photographs of Tomada. A reminder that the essence of war lies in these intimate moments, far from the halls of diplomatic power. Aikins is a freelance journalist and Schell Fellow at the Nation Institute.
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2014Signe WilkinsonPhiladelphia Daily News
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 11 The Thomas Nast Award 2014
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Philadelphia Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on international affairs
Signe Wilkinson (self portrait)Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 11 The Thomas Nast Award 2014
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Philadelphia Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on international affairs
Signe Wilkinson wades into the big story and emerges with fresh ideas, delivering an alternative take on events explored by others. Her original treatment provokes thinking on many of the most important issues of the day. The missile targeting terrorists also targets people living near them; the search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 is made even more difficult by an ocean full of floating junk. Signe is often irreverent – and funny.
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2014Cam Simpson and Jesse WestbrookBloomberg
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award 2014
Award Recipient: Cam Simpson and Jesse Westbrook
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg
Award Honored Work: The Hedge Fund and the Despot
Cam Simpson, left, and Jesse WestbrookAward Date: 2014
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award 2014
Award Recipient: Cam Simpson and Jesse Westbrook
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg
Award Honored Work: The Hedge Fund and the Despot
Six years after Robert Mugabe brutalized the opposition to win re-election in 2008 as president of Zimbabwe, Bloomberg reporters Cam Simpson and Jesse Westbrook set out to trace a $100 million cash infusion originating from a U.S. hedge fund that helped prop up his dictatorial, financially hard-pressed regime at a crucial moment. In this well-written, diligently researched page-turner, Simpson and Westbrook raised the veil on a series of financial transactions involving the Wall Street hedge fund, bankers and mining companies headquartered in London, shell companies and a rich platinum mining claim in Zimbabwe controlled by the government. Their account shows how global investments can end up in treacherous hands with terrible unintended consequences. Much of the reporting was done from afar after Simpson went to Zimbabwe with a valid visa, only to have government officials there threaten his arrest and force him to flee.
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Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award 2014
Award Recipient: Stephen Grey and Reuters team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Comrade Capitalism
Stephen GreyAward Date: 2014
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award 2014
Award Recipient: Stephen Grey and Reuters team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Comrade Capitalism
This series of nine stories showed how President Vladimir Putin and his billionaire friends control the Russian economy and siphon off billions of dollars for themselves. Reuters was the first news organization to document how contracts and money moved through offshore tax havens because it was able to obtain access to confidential bank and travel databases. The corruption extended even to the supply of a Russian rocket to the U.S. space program.
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Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award 2014
Award Recipient: Evan Osnos
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Award Honored Work: Age of Ambition
Evan OsnosAward Date: 2014
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award 2014
Award Recipient: Evan Osnos
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Award Honored Work: Age of Ambition
A powerful look into the soul of China as its 1.3 billion inhabitants clamor for economic and spiritual success after decades of deprivation. The book is distinguished by Osnos’s ability to penetrate Chinese society at all levels and tell revealing stories about the country’s breakneck transformation. The writing is elegant, and the first-hand reporting breaks new ground in explaining the trajectory of today’s China.
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2014Jason Motlagh and Atish SahaThe Virginia Quarterly Review
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2014
Award Recipient: Jason Motlagh and Atish Saha
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Award Honored Work: The Ghosts of Rana Plaza
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2014
Award Recipient: Jason Motlagh and Atish Saha
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Award Honored Work: The Ghosts of Rana Plaza
The Madeline Dane Ross Award goes to the best international reporting in the print medium showing a concern for the human condition. That requirement is impossible to quantify – it must be felt. Of the nearly 40 submissions to this category, “The Ghosts of Rana Plaza” evoked the deepest of feelings, of sympathy for and outrage over the horrendous death of 1,100 workers in Dhaka as a result of a factory collapse on April 24, 2013. The piece renders in heartbreaking detail the humanity of the victims and their would-be rescuers, linking them to all of us through the clothing that Bangladesh produces in vast quantities for the rest of the world. Our cheap jeans come at the cost of their lives. The story was painstakingly reported by Jason Motlagh, movingly photographed by Motlagh and Atish Saha and superbly edited and presented by the Virginia Quarterly Review.
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2014Josh Fine and David ScottHBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 16 The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2014
Award Recipient: Josh Fine and David Scott
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Award Honored Work: The Price of Glory
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 16 The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2014
Award Recipient: Josh Fine and David Scott
Award Recipient Affiliation: HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Award Honored Work: The Price of Glory
“The Price of Glory” is enterprise reporting at its best from three countries: Josh Fine and team reported from Qatar and Doha’s labor camps building new facilities for the 2022 World Cup; from Bulgaria where an Olympic weightlifting team was purchased wholesale; and followed coffins of migrant construction workers home to Nepal. A Qatar government official is visibly shocked the HBO team got access to labor camps, claims hundreds of 2022 World Cup worker deaths are “normal,” then walks out of an interview. This feature spotlights abusive conditions, needless worker deaths and the immense wealth that covers it up.conditions, needless worker deaths and the immense wealth that covers it up.
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2014Samuel Black, Anjali Kamat and the Fault Lines teamAl Jazeera America
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2014
Award Recipient: Samuel Black, Anjali Kamat and the Fault Lines team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Al Jazeera America
Award Honored Work: Fault Lines: America’s War Workers
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2014
Award Recipient: Samuel Black, Anjali Kamat and the Fault Lines team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Al Jazeera America
Award Honored Work: Fault Lines: America’s War Workers
A stunning example of what good journalism can do to expose labor abuses, “America’s War Workers” is beautifully filmed with unforgettable images and interviews. The team traveled to India and the Middle East and interviewed dozens of workers, providing irrefutable evidence about the exploitation of contract workers on U.S. military bases in Afghanistan. They exposed the intermediaries who charge the poor for menial jobs on U.S military bases and described how the checks put in place by the U.S. government do little to halt the systemic violation of its own laws as well as international conventions on human and labor rights.
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Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 18 The Whitman Bassow Award 2014
Award Recipient: Nick Miroff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Pushing South
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 18 The Whitman Bassow Award 2014
Award Recipient: Nick Miroff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Pushing South
In five lengthy and deeply reported stories, Nick Miroff explored the latest rush for resources across South America and the complex and often devastating impacts that have accompanied the hunt for riches. From the quest for oil in Ecuador to gold mining camps in Peru to palm oil plantations in Colombia, Miroff landed us in one often-forgotten place after another, and did so using elegant and vivid prose. He avoided clichés and offered a contextual depth by framing ethnic rivalries against their political and environmental backgrounds, and showed how the pressures brought by industries have not only caused ecological harm but also exacerbated cultural conflicts. In a contemporary twist on the typical boom story, Miroff demonstrated how drops in commodity prices tend to increase dependence on foreign investment, spur still more development to increase commodity volume, and further environmental degradation.
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2014Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Tracy Wilkinson, Kate Linthicum, Don Bartletti and Cindy CarcamoThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2014
Award Recipient: Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Tracy Wilkinson, Kate Linthicum, Don Bartletti and Cindy Carcamo
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: A Wave of Migrants
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 19 The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2014
Award Recipient: Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Tracy Wilkinson, Kate Linthicum, Don Bartletti and Cindy Carcamo
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: A Wave of Migrants
The Los Angeles Times’s intrepid team of reporters and photographers gave a rich and complex picture of the surge of unaccompanied minors traveling from Mexico into south Texas, tracing their journey from Guatemala and Honduras up to the border and showing efforts in the U.S. and Mexico to stop the flow. Reporting from four countries, the Times team provided exceptional context, analysis and details of this immigration crisis. The commitment to the story showed in the quality of the reporting. The first story by Molly Hennessy-Fiske set out the coverage at overwhelmed immigration facilities at the beginning of the crisis.
Don Bartletti’s riveting photographs documented one boy’s journey across the border. Kate Linthicum, Cindy Caracamo and Tracy Wilkinson’s strong writing and reporting rounded out the coverage.
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2014Steve Inskeep, Kainaz Amaria and NPR staffNPR
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 20 Best Multimedia News Presentation 2014
Award Recipient: Steve Inskeep, Kainaz Amaria and NPR staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR
Award Honored Work: Borderland
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 20 Best Multimedia News Presentation 2014
Award Recipient: Steve Inskeep, Kainaz Amaria and NPR staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: NPR
Award Honored Work: Borderland
Technically flawless, “Borderland” is a simple idea but brilliant in its approach and execution. This thorough report documents the world that exists on the 2,248-mile U.S.-Mexico border – and tells the stories of those who live in a world of human smuggling, drugs and poverty – through the combined efforts of NPR radio reporters, web developers, data experts, producers and photographers.
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Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 21 Best Investigative Reporting 2014
Award Recipient: C.J. Chivers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Secret Casualties
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 21 Best Investigative Reporting 2014
Award Recipient: C.J. Chivers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Secret Casualties
Deep reporting, meticulous research, strong writing and the overall craft of assembling data, graphics and photos made The New York Times’s investigative series “Secret Casualties” the hands-down winner for investigative reporting this year. The series established a pattern of secrecy by the U.S. military for hiding from its own soldiers dangerous contamination from chemical munitions.
The series peeled away layer after layer of outrage and injustice – from learning that the U.S. actually cooperated closely with Iraqis in producing the weapons to stating flatly that the government was hiding from its own soldiers the illegal weapons that were at the very heart of the reason the nation went to war.
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Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 22 Best Commentary 2014
Award Recipient: Matthew Kaminski
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: On Ukraine
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: 22 Best Commentary 2014
Award Recipient: Matthew Kaminski
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: On Ukraine
Matthew Kaminski moved across Eurasia to view the same events from different points of view and offered beautifully written commentary that conveyed the urgency of unfolding history. His writing was engaging, compelling and informative. He weaved personal observations and detailed reporting to the argument and humanized the stories. He is someone we would all love to read again.
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Award Date: 2014
Award Name: The President’s Award 2014
Award Recipient: Bob Simon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2014
Award Name: The President’s Award 2014
Award Recipient: Bob Simon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2013
Award Recipient: Rukmini Callimachi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Al-Qaida’s Papers
Rukmini CallimachiAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2013
Award Recipient: Rukmini Callimachi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Al-Qaida’s Papers
Best newspaper, news service or online reporting from abroad
AP’s Rukmini Callimachi won both the Hal Boyle and Bob Considine awards for her reporting on a trove of al-Qaida documents uncovered in Mali. She is the first reporter ever to win both awards in the same year.
At great personal risk, Callimachi traversed a desert route through Mali, alone and with militants close behind her, to uncover one of the most significant troves of al-Qaida documents ever made public. Her sly, witty and sharply observed accounts of al Qaida’s operation, goals and mindset — from penny-pinching to public stonings — shed light on an organization that, despite more than a decade of war, remains largely opaque. From one of the most dangerous places on earth, she gave voice to civilians crushed under jihadist rule and followed in the footsteps of fighters at the scene of the biggest battle against al-Qaida in years.
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2013
Award Recipient: Rukmini Callimachi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Al-Qaida’s Papers
Rukmini CallimachiAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2013
Award Recipient: Rukmini Callimachi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Al-Qaida’s Papers
Best newspaper, news service or online interpretation of international affairs
AP’s Rukmini Callimachi won both the Hal Boyle and Bob Considine awards for her reporting on a trove of al-Qaida documents uncovered in Mali. She is the first reporter ever to win both awards in the same year.
Callimachi captured the chaotic aftermath of the takeover of Timbuktu by al-Qaida fighters. The thousands of pages of documents she found strewn in 10 buildings, formerly occupied by the fighters, led her on a painstaking journey of verification, and it resulted in stories that painted a fascinating portrait of al-Qaida’s presence in Africa. Her work —courageous, resourceful, persistent and sensitive—resonated with the authority of a reporter who understood the people and history of Timbuktu. In particular, she vividly captured what came in the wake of al-Qaida’s departure—a brutal, opportunistic mission by Mali’s military to target light-skinned Arabs and Tuaregs who looked like the vanquished invaders. She documented the efforts of family members to find the remains of the victims, and her elegant first-person piece was a model of the form, reported without fear and written with restraint.
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2013
Award Recipient: Tyler Hicks
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Attack on a Kenyan Mall
Tyler HicksAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2013
Award Recipient: Tyler Hicks
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Attack on a Kenyan Mall
Best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise
Every frame tells the story of a terrifying and dangerous situation. The photographer is at obvious risk, yet he continues to photograph multiple scenarios and stays on scene to document the horrors and aftermath of the attack.
See winning photos >>
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2013
Award Recipient: Robert Nickelsberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: Prestel
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan - A Distant War
Robert NickelsbergAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2013
Award Recipient: Robert Nickelsberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: Prestel
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan - A Distant War
Best photographic reporting from abroad in magazines or books
The winner displayed an unparalleled commitment to the story and topic. The depth of his years-long reporting shows a unique perspective and helps brings a deeper understanding to a critical geopolitical topic.
See winning photos >>
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2013
Award Recipient: Jerome Delay
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Central African Republic Unrest
Jerome DelayAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2013
Award Recipient: Jerome Delay
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Central African Republic Unrest
Best photographic reporting from abroad in newspapers or news services
The highest standards of news photography are displayed in the winner’s work. The images powerfully convey the situation with unflinching directness from this underreported and continuing African conflict.
See winning photos >>
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2013Marcus BleasdaleVII for National Geographic
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2013
Award Recipient: Marcus Bleasdale
Award Recipient Affiliation: VII for National Geographic
Award Honored Work: The Last of the Viking Whalers
Marcus BleasdaleAward Date: 2013
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2013
Award Recipient: Marcus Bleasdale
Award Recipient Affiliation: VII for National Geographic
Award Honored Work: The Last of the Viking Whalers
Best feature photography published in any medium on an international theme
Completely original photographic storytelling executed perfectly. The work is technically superior and each frame is a unique version of the overall story. The flawless edit gave insight into a rarely reported subject.
See winning photos >>
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2013
Award Recipient: Leila Fadel
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Egypt: A Tumultuous Year
Leila FadelAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2013
Award Recipient: Leila Fadel
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Egypt: A Tumultuous Year
Best radio news or interpretation of international affairs
Leila Fadel draws listeners in with engaging reporting and storytelling from Egypt, capturing the complexities of a country in turmoil through a riveting series that puts listeners in the middle of violence on the streets, at a morgue of the unclaimed dead and in a family home to illustrate the anguish of a nation torn.
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2013Charlie D’Agata, Patricia Shevlin, Heather Abbott, Randall Joyce, Haithem Moussa, Alex OrtizCBS Evening News
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2013
Award Recipient: Charlie D’Agata, Patricia Shevlin, Heather Abbott, Randall Joyce, Haithem Moussa, Alex Ortiz
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work: Crackdown in Cairo
Charlie D’AgataAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2013
Award Recipient: Charlie D’Agata, Patricia Shevlin, Heather Abbott, Randall Joyce, Haithem Moussa, Alex Ortiz
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work: Crackdown in Cairo
Best TV spot news reporting from abroad
Correspondent Charlie D’Agata and producer Randall Joyce risked their lives reporting on what was to become one of the bloodiest and most important weeks in Egypt’s history. They were on the front lines with protesters in Tahrir Square as the military regime’s crackdown intensified and the bodies piled up, telling us their harrowing stories. What stood out was this team’s bravery, knowing they could have been killed at any time. They put their lives on the line so the truth about what was happening to the Egyptian people could be known.
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2013Ric Esther Bienstock, Felix Golubev, Simcha Jacobovici, Sheila Nevins, Nancy AbrahamAssociated Producers Ltd. for HBO Documentary Films
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2013
Award Recipient: Ric Esther Bienstock, Felix Golubev, Simcha Jacobovici, Sheila Nevins, Nancy Abraham
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Producers Ltd. for HBO Documentary Films
Award Honored Work: Tales from the Organ Trade
Left to right: Ric Esther Bienstock, Felix Golubev and Simcha Jacobovici.Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2013
Award Recipient: Ric Esther Bienstock, Felix Golubev, Simcha Jacobovici, Sheila Nevins, Nancy Abraham
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Producers Ltd. for HBO Documentary Films
Award Honored Work: Tales from the Organ Trade
In the finest tradition of Edward R. Murrow, this documentary challenges everything you thought you knew about the illegal trade in kidneys and the international campaign to stop it. Through interviews with donors, recipients, go-betweens, doctors and prosecutors from North America to Israel and Eastern Europe to the Philippines, the filmmakers provide a rare look at how an illegally acquired kidney reaches a sick person and how both desperation and good will drive the trade.
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2013Rowan JacobsenHarper’s Magazine
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2013
Award Recipient: Rowan Jacobsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work: "The Homeless Herd: An Indian Village Battles an Elephant Invasion"
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2013
Award Recipient: Rowan Jacobsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work: "The Homeless Herd: An Indian Village Battles an Elephant Invasion"
Rowan Jacobsen’s beautifully crafted story about a herd of displaced elephants terrorizing a farming community in India is magazine writing at its best. It took us into a world we didn’t know existed and taught us something new about the larger conflict between animal and man in vivid and compelling detail. It’s a testament to the power of his reporting and narrative that the story magically stayed with us long after we read it.
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2013
Award Recipient: Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Economist and Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work:
Kevin (KAL) KallaugherAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2013
Award Recipient: Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Economist and Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work:
Best cartoons on international affairs
In a strong year for political cartoons, Kevin Kallaugher’s work stood out for its clarity, visual élan and mordant humor. From the war in Syria to the power struggle in Egypt to the Obama Administration’s use of unmanned drones, Kallaugher’s finely wrought sketches offered consistently provocative and often surprising takes on the year’s biggest international stories.
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2013
Award Recipient: Kerry Dolan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes
Award Honored Work: "Prince of Insecurity"
Kerry DolanAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2013
Award Recipient: Kerry Dolan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes
Award Honored Work: "Prince of Insecurity"
Best international business news reporting in magazines
This reexamination by Forbes of one of its “Rich List” constituents unmasked the myth of Prince Alwaleed as the “Buffett of Arabia.” Kerry Dolan’s reporting and analysis revealed a pattern by the Prince of “systematically exaggerating” the market value of Kingdom Holding, his publicly traded company, and other assets while misleading journalists and the public about his real net worth and his golden touch as an international investor.
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2013Steve Stecklow, Babak Dehghanpisheh, Yeganeh Torbati and Reuters staffReuters
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2013
Award Recipient: Steve Stecklow, Babak Dehghanpisheh, Yeganeh Torbati and Reuters staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Assets of the Ayatollah
Left to right: Steve Stecklow, Babak Dehghanpisheh and Yeganeh Torbati.Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2013
Award Recipient: Steve Stecklow, Babak Dehghanpisheh, Yeganeh Torbati and Reuters staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Assets of the Ayatollah
The judges were impressed by Reuters’ ability to piece together how Iran’s top religious cleric, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had amassed a financial empire worth $95 billion, rivaling the wealth of the late Shah. In a three-part series, Stecklow and colleagues drew a devastating portrait of how Khamenei had secured a position in nearly every sector of Iran’s economy through a little-known agency called Setad. Reuters took major risks in investigating the ayatollah.
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2013Jonathan KatzPalgrave Macmillan
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2013
Award Recipient: Jonathan Katz
Award Recipient Affiliation: Palgrave Macmillan
Award Honored Work: The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster
Jonathan KatzAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2013
Award Recipient: Jonathan Katz
Award Recipient Affiliation: Palgrave Macmillan
Award Honored Work: The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster
A riveting first-person account of the Haitian earthquake and the failure of the international relief effort by the former Associated Press bureau chief in Port-au-Prince. Jonathan Katz impressively weaves together the dramatic events of the earthquake and its aftermath, including a United Nations-induced cholera epidemic. He highlights the self-defeating efforts of NGOs to deal with the tragedy and the impotence and corruption of Haiti’s government.
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2013Adriana Gomez LiconThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2013
Award Recipient: Adriana Gomez Licon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Death of a Beauty Queen
Adriana Gomez LiconAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2013
Award Recipient: Adriana Gomez Licon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Death of a Beauty Queen
Adriana Gomez Licon ventured deep into an area of Mexico where journalists operate under constant risk of attack. Reporting alone, and with considerable initiative, she pieced together details of the death of a young woman killed in a shootout between the cartels. The result is a compelling narrative, meticulously reported with a fine eye for detail and dialogue, which offers an illuminating look inside the drug wars. The reporter went to admirable lengths to illustrate the human cost of the violence.
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2013Habiba Nosheen, Hilke Schellmann, Hemal Trivedi and Dan SugarmanWGBH – Frontline, ITVS, Pulitzer Center and H2H Films
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2013
Award Recipient: Habiba Nosheen, Hilke Schellmann, Hemal Trivedi and Dan Sugarman
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH – Frontline, ITVS, Pulitzer Center and H2H Films
Award Honored Work: Outlawed in Pakistan
Left to right: Habiba Nosheen, Hilke Schellmann, Hemal Trivedi and Dan Sugarman.Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2013
Award Recipient: Habiba Nosheen, Hilke Schellmann, Hemal Trivedi and Dan Sugarman
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH – Frontline, ITVS, Pulitzer Center and H2H Films
Award Honored Work: Outlawed in Pakistan
“Outlawed in Pakistan” shows how and why it is nearly impossible for rape victims to get justice in Pakistan. This compelling and beautifully filmed Frontline documentary follows 13-year-old Kainat and her family over a period of years as she tries—and fails—to bring to justice the men who allegedly gang-raped her. In the process, the reporters spotlight conditions for women, abuses under Islamic law and serious police failings. Frontline and the filmmakers give the full picture of what a nightmare it is to bring a rape case in Pakistan.
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2013Cam SimpsonBloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2013
Award Recipient: Cam Simpson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: Tech’s Hidden Price
Cam SimpsonAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2013
Award Recipient: Cam Simpson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: Tech’s Hidden Price
Bloomberg’s series showed the grim reality of the life of workers who make the shiny Apple phones so coveted by the world’s consumers. The stories by Cam Simpson were impressively detailed. He went down the supply chain to write about migration, the tactics of recruiters and life in the Himalayan villages that supplied the bonded labor to Apple’s subcontractors. Simpson also questioned the contractors and Apple about their practices. His eye for detail made the story compelling. Weeks after reading it we still remember the images of the stranded workers in Malaysia forced to eat rice flakes after their contracts were abruptly terminated, then returning home still in debt to the brokers who had sold them the right to jobs at the factories of Apple’s supplier.
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2013Craig Welch and photographer Steve RingmanThe Seattle Times
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2013
Award Recipient: Craig Welch and photographer Steve Ringman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Seattle Times
Award Honored Work: Sea Change: The Pacific’s Perilous Turn
Craig Welch, left, and Steve Ringman.Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2013
Award Recipient: Craig Welch and photographer Steve Ringman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Seattle Times
Award Honored Work: Sea Change: The Pacific’s Perilous Turn
The Seattle Time’s five-part examination of carbon’s effects on our oceans represents an extraordinary effort: fresh, important, and dynamic in its presentation and depth. Times reporter Craig Welch and photographer Steve Ringman took on a subject of crucial scientific and environmental importance that is under-covered and classically challenging to convey to readers. They did it ambitiously and gracefully, finding stories that connected their local economy with larger global issues, and with creative images that were engaging and added a sense of wonderment. The Times demonstrated its commitment to the project with excellent video production, an interactive web presentation and prominent placement in print that elevated the overall effort.
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2013Simon RomeroThe New York Times
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2013
Award Recipient: Simon Romero
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Latin America’s New Paths
Simon RomeroAward Date: 2013
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2013
Award Recipient: Simon Romero
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Latin America’s New Paths
Simon Romero’s rich reporting and elegant writing provided readers with compelling stories that shed light on a variety of issues across Latin America. His insights on the factors driving protests in Brazil were deep and were accompanied by relevant stories such as those on public rage catching up with the country’s Congress, outsized pay in the civil service and the fact that the ruling leftist party was perplexed by the protests. His ability to weave cultural and political context into his reporting helps readers better appreciate the events he covered, be it from Venezuela, where his obituary of Hugo Chavez cast a spotlight on the state of the revolution he created; Argentina, for stories on its native son, the new pope; and even tiny Uruguay, to profile the president and his austere lifestyle.
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2013Alex BlumbergPlanet Money and NPR Visuals, National Public Radio
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: Best Multimedia News Presentation 2013
Award Recipient: Alex Blumberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: Planet Money and NPR Visuals, National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Planet Money Makes a T-Shirt
Alex BlumbergAward Date: 2013
Award Name: Best Multimedia News Presentation 2013
Award Recipient: Alex Blumberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: Planet Money and NPR Visuals, National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Planet Money Makes a T-Shirt
“Planet Money” creators found a way to add an additional layer to its multimedia by not only presenting their findings, but also by producing T-shirts—the actual item about which they are reporting. In doing so, they tackle a subject we might think too familiar and show us much we don’t know. It melds text and video so that they don’t just coexist, they complement and amplify one another, with layers and layers of information adding to the audience experience.
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2013Gerard RyleInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists and The Center for Public Integrity
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting 2013
Award Recipient: Gerard Ryle
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and The Center for Public Integrity
Award Honored Work: Secrecy for Sale: Inside the Global Offshore Money Maze
Gerard RyleAward Date: 2013
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting 2013
Award Recipient: Gerard Ryle
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and The Center for Public Integrity
Award Honored Work: Secrecy for Sale: Inside the Global Offshore Money Maze
“Secrecy for Sale” is a ground-breaking project in the digital age. It is a true tour de force in which a very large team came together to assess, report and analyze a massive trove of data about a secret world of off shore accounts hidden from the eyes of governments and citizens. Villains were named and shamed, while the underworld in which they thrived was revealed and explained with precision and depth. The project was accomplished through the effective management of many editorial partnerships and Gerard Ryle deserves enormous credit for pulling together the whole team so effectively.
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2013Martin WolfFinancial Times
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: Best Commentary 2013
Award Recipient: Martin Wolf
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times
Award Honored Work: Best commentary on international news in any medium
Martin WolfAward Date: 2013
Award Name: Best Commentary 2013
Award Recipient: Martin Wolf
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times
Award Honored Work: Best commentary on international news in any medium
Wolf is not afraid to express a sharp point of view, thoroughly backed up with fact. His depth of knowledge on politics, economics and environmental issues is striking, and it gives his writing a calm authority. His tone is pragmatic in the best way—firm but not strident, convincing but never shrill. And he does more than criticize—he also offers well-thought-out solutions.
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Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The President’s Award 2013
Award Recipient: Tom Brokaw
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2013
Award Name: The President’s Award 2013
Award Recipient: Tom Brokaw
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2012
Award Recipient: Raja Abdulrahim
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Inside Syria
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2012
Award Recipient: Raja Abdulrahim
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Inside Syria
This vivid and powerful series of reports from inside Syria range from bomb making lessons to kidnapping and government tactics. The reporter focuses on ordinary people — both fighters and housewives — in extraordinary circumstances. She writes beautifully detailed stories from the conflict zone, giving readers a human portrayal of war.
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2012Samuel JamesFreelance for Harper’s Magazine
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2012
Award Recipient: Samuel James
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance for Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work: The Water of My Land
Samuel JamesAward Date: 2012
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2012
Award Recipient: Samuel James
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance for Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work: The Water of My Land
Vibrant and searing images made under difficult conditions. The photographer effectively used full color palette of the environment to engage the viewer and bring them to the locales documented. The work has a strong visual consistency that carries the story forward from frame to frame.
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2012
Award Recipient: Bernat Armangue
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Conflict in Gaza
Bernat ArmangueAward Date: 2012
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2012
Award Recipient: Bernat Armangue
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Conflict in Gaza
A quiet yet devastating portfolio of images that spans the full range of human emotions. The work draws you into the people and the events captured in the frame. There is a sharp point to the visual story-telling and the work demands that you stop and consider the individuals affected.
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2012
Award Recipient: Oded Balilty
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: An Ultra Orthodox Wedding
Oded BaliltyAward Date: 2012
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2012
Award Recipient: Oded Balilty
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: An Ultra Orthodox Wedding
Beautiful, painterly pictures that hit all the right visual notes. Great photography executed brilliantly that shows not only the photographic talent, but also the journalistic understanding of the subject and the people captured in the work.
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2012Brian Reed, Habiba Nosheen, Sebastian Rotella, Ana AranaWBEZ’s This American Life, ProPublica and Fundacion MEPI
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2012
Award Recipient: Brian Reed, Habiba Nosheen, Sebastian Rotella, Ana Arana
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBEZ’s This American Life, ProPublica and Fundacion MEPI
Award Honored Work: What Happened at Dos Erres
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2012
Award Recipient: Brian Reed, Habiba Nosheen, Sebastian Rotella, Ana Arana
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBEZ’s This American Life, ProPublica and Fundacion MEPI
Award Honored Work: What Happened at Dos Erres
The judges were riveted as they listened to this compelling and beautifully narrated story of recent events and the violent massacre of more than 200 people in the village of Dos Erres in Guatamala more than two decades ago. In 2012 the discovery of a father, still alive, and his son Oscar Ramirez, an undocumented worker in the U.S., each of whom assumed the other dead in the tragedy, prompted reporter Nosheen and producer Reed to devote five months to researching the story, finding victims and perpetrators. As a result, Ramirez was granted political asylum in the U.S. and several implicated soldiers have been apprehended for trial.
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2012Anonymous CNN Correspondent and Photojournalist, Tamara Hunt, Tony Maddox, Parisa Khosravi, Deborah Rayner and the CNN International Newsgathering StaffCNN
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2012
Award Recipient: Anonymous CNN Correspondent and Photojournalist, Tamara Hunt, Tony Maddox, Parisa Khosravi, Deborah Rayner and the CNN International Newsgathering Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: Damascus Undercover
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2012
Award Recipient: Anonymous CNN Correspondent and Photojournalist, Tamara Hunt, Tony Maddox, Parisa Khosravi, Deborah Rayner and the CNN International Newsgathering Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: Damascus Undercover
CNN’s harrowing reporting from Damascus represents true bravery in the face of danger. The reporter and crew, unable to identify themselves in order to protect their Syrian helpers, uncovered fresh killings of civilians by the Syrian Army. Their work provides an all too important voice to those who have been oppressed and have survived some of the most horrific conditions of war, all the while putting their own personal safety at risk.
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2012Scott Pelley, Jeff Fager, Bill Owens, Henry SchusterCBS News – 60 Minutes
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2012
Award Recipient: Scott Pelley, Jeff Fager, Bill Owens, Henry Schuster
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News – 60 Minutes
Award Honored Work: "Killing Bin Laden"
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2012
Award Recipient: Scott Pelley, Jeff Fager, Bill Owens, Henry Schuster
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News – 60 Minutes
Award Honored Work: "Killing Bin Laden"
Since the 9/11 attacks on the United States, the hunt for Osama bin Laden has been central to the battle against terrorism and has played continuously in the background of news coverage on the subject. While we all know the end of the tale, the details of the hunt and bin Laden’s death were not available before this first-hand account and year-long investigation.
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2012Russ Rymer with photographer Lynn JohnsonNational Geographic Magazine
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award 2012
Award Recipient: Russ Rymer with photographer Lynn Johnson
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 10 The Ed Cunningham Award 2012
Award Recipient: Russ Rymer with photographer Lynn Johnson
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 11 The Thomas Nast Award 2012
Award Recipient: Rob Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 11 The Thomas Nast Award 2012
Award Recipient: Rob Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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2012Michael Riley, Ashlee Vance with Zoe SchneeweissBloomberg Businessweek
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award
Award Recipient: Michael Riley, Ashlee Vance with Zoe Schneeweiss
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: "It’s Not Paranoia If They’re Stealing Your Secrets: Inside the Chinese Boom in Corporate Espionage"
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 12 The Morton Frank Award
Award Recipient: Michael Riley, Ashlee Vance with Zoe Schneeweiss
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: "It’s Not Paranoia If They’re Stealing Your Secrets: Inside the Chinese Boom in Corporate Espionage"
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award 2012
Award Recipient: David Barboza
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: China’s Secret Fortunes
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 13 The Malcolm Forbes Award 2012
Award Recipient: David Barboza
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: China’s Secret Fortunes
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2012Peter BergenCrown Publishing Group
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award 2012
Award Recipient: Peter Bergen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Crown Publishing Group
Award Honored Work: Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden From 9/11 to Abbottabad
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 14 The Cornelius Ryan Award 2012
Award Recipient: Peter Bergen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Crown Publishing Group
Award Honored Work: Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden From 9/11 to Abbottabad
Peter Bergen brings his decades of reporting and insights to bear in this definitive account of the search for Osama bin-Laden. He captures the tension of the years-long post-9/11 search, weaving history and personality into a brisk narrative. Bergen’s deep familiarity with the subject and years of on-the-ground work demystify the dizzingly complex Al Qaeda network, and give rich texture to the most riveting manhunt of our time.
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2012Mark Jenkins with photographer Lynn JohnsonNational Geographic Magazine
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2012
Award Recipient: Mark Jenkins with photographer Lynn Johnson
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work: The Healing Fields
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: 15 The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2012
Award Recipient: Mark Jenkins with photographer Lynn Johnson
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work: The Healing Fields
Mark Jenkins has captured the breadth of human emotions, motivations, and coping mechanisms in his examination of how one country, Cambodia, has moved forward from the lingering horror of land mines. Many will think they already know this topic well, but Jenkins’ deeply researched and accessibly written report made the subject matter fresh and compelling.
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2012Najibullah Quraishi and Jamie DoranWGBH Frontline and Clover Films
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2012
Award Recipient: Najibullah Quraishi and Jamie Doran
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH Frontline and Clover Films
Award Honored Work: Opium Brides
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2012
Award Recipient: Najibullah Quraishi and Jamie Doran
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH Frontline and Clover Films
Award Honored Work: Opium Brides
Najibullah Quraishi’s reporting in Opium Brides stood out for its exploration of a dangerous, hidden world to reveal a human tragedy: young Afghan girls traded by their opium poppy growing families to pay debts to international drug lords. The subject matter is intrinsically important, highlighting the plight of Afghan farming families caught between drug traffickers who finance their crops and government officials bent on poppy eradication. But what set the entry apart was the way it ventured into the remote Afghan countryside to show the plight of individual families and their children, as they weighed up the demands of the traffickers and then succumbed to them. Brave, beautifully shot and paced, this entry was sensitive in its handling of a tragic human dilemma and harrowing in its impact.
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2012Sebastian Rotella, Ana Arana, Brian Reed, Habiba NosheenProPublica, Fundacion MEPI and WBEZ’s This American Life
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2012
Award Recipient: Sebastian Rotella, Ana Arana, Brian Reed, Habiba Nosheen
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica, Fundacion MEPI and WBEZ’s This American Life
Award Honored Work: “Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala”
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2012
Award Recipient: Sebastian Rotella, Ana Arana, Brian Reed, Habiba Nosheen
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica, Fundacion MEPI and WBEZ’s This American Life
Award Honored Work: “Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala”
“Finding Oscar” is a magnificent journalistic collaboration documenting how prosecutors, forensic anthropologists and human rights activists persevered for 30 years in their quest for justice against the perpetrators of a 1982 massacre in Guatemala. The story begins with the compelling account of a 2011 phone call to Oscar Ramirez, an undocumented Guatemalan immigrant living in Massachusetts, from a prosecutor back home, informing him that he isn’t who he thinks he is. What follows, in both written and radio formats, takes us back in time to Dos Erres, a Guatemalan town whose 250 residents were killed by soldiers three decades ago. Oscar, it turns out, was one of two survivors, abducted at the age of three by the commander of the army squad that murdered his family, and he is now evidence of government complicity in the massacre. Recently several soldiers involved in the raid were convicted and the former Guatemalan President Efrain Rios Montt was indicted on charges of genocide.
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2012Peter Gwin with photographer Brent StirtonNational Geographic Magazine
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2012
Award Recipient: Peter Gwin with photographer Brent Stirton
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work: Rhino Wars
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2012
Award Recipient: Peter Gwin with photographer Brent Stirton
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work: Rhino Wars
We chose to honor the powerful National Geographic piece, Rhino Wars by Peter Gwin, with amazing photographs by Brent Stirton. The topic was enterprising and fresh (of the 3 submissions on African animals killed for horns, it was the earliest piece by quite a few months, with other media following suit). Finally, from an impact point of view, it helped lead to some of the worst South African rhino killers facing long jail terms, one rhino poaching kingpin getting 40 years.
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2012
Award Recipient: Alberto Arce
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Honduras
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2012
Award Recipient: Alberto Arce
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Honduras
One of the most violent countries in the world receives scant media coverage. But Alberto Arce of the Associated Press has displayed a combination of courage, strong reporting and a flair for writing to explain life in Honduras – how this is a country where gangs extort cash from homeowners, where inmates rule its deadly prisons and where the charities of political candidates give away free coffins. Honduras is struggling to maintain political stability three years after its former president was run out of office at gunpoint. Arce goes beyond the standard wire service reporting. His “Letter from Honduras” colorfully recounts difficult life inside the impoverished and dangerous Central American nation. Readers are lured into one story on a father’s quest for justice after his son was killed, allegedly by military officers, with the following lead: “In a capital so dangerous that only the “walking dead” are said to venture out after dark, nothing could draw an obedient son from the safety of his parents’ suburban home into the deserted night. Nothing, that is, but a girl.”
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2012Thomas Jennings, Sabrina Shankman, Travis Fox, James Milward, Pietro Gagliano, Ryan Andal, Ashlee Lougheed, Sam Bailey, Andrew Golis Based on reporting by Sebastian Rotella of ProPublicaWGBH/Frontline & Secret Location
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: Best Multimedia News Presentation 2012
Award Recipient: Thomas Jennings, Sabrina Shankman, Travis Fox, James Milward, Pietro Gagliano, Ryan Andal, Ashlee Lougheed, Sam Bailey, Andrew Golis Based on reporting by Sebastian Rotella of ProPublica
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH/Frontline & Secret Location
Award Honored Work: “A Perfect Terrorist: David Coleman Headley’s Web of Betrayal”
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: Best Multimedia News Presentation 2012
Award Recipient: Thomas Jennings, Sabrina Shankman, Travis Fox, James Milward, Pietro Gagliano, Ryan Andal, Ashlee Lougheed, Sam Bailey, Andrew Golis Based on reporting by Sebastian Rotella of ProPublica
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH/Frontline & Secret Location
Award Honored Work: “A Perfect Terrorist: David Coleman Headley’s Web of Betrayal”
This entry’s use of video, documents, photographs and news articles was unlike any other project submitted for this year’s awards. The entry combines an excellent narrative with a compelling presentation that includes raw simplicity and sophisticated technology, pointing the way to a truly new form of multimedia storytelling. It gets bonus points for employing a new kind of technology — Popcorn.js, a new HTML5 / Javascript media toolkit created by Mozilla. Its presentation was fresh and arresting. The narrative is excellent, and all the breaking points in the story are very well put together.
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2012Michael Forsythe, Shai Oster, Natasha Khan, Dune Lawrence, Ben Richardson, Henry SandersonBloomberg News
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting 2012
Award Recipient: Michael Forsythe, Shai Oster, Natasha Khan, Dune Lawrence, Ben Richardson, Henry Sanderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg News
Award Honored Work: Revolution to Riches
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: Best Investigative Reporting 2012
Award Recipient: Michael Forsythe, Shai Oster, Natasha Khan, Dune Lawrence, Ben Richardson, Henry Sanderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg News
Award Honored Work: Revolution to Riches
Through painstaking analysis of the families of Xi Jinping and the so-called “Eight Immortals” and ingenious scrutiny of regulatory filings to trace holding companies to these families, the reporters were able to demonstrate for the first time how China’s elite have used political influence for enormous personal gain. In the process, they have fundamentally changed our understanding of the Chinese state.
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: Best Commentary 2012
Award Recipient: David Ignatius
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Foreign Affairs
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: Best Commentary 2012
Award Recipient: David Ignatius
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Foreign Affairs
David Ignatius’s insightful writing about the Middle East, informed by his original reporting, was refreshing and illuminating. The judges were especially impressed by his brave visits inside Syria to see first-hand the struggles of the rebel movement. Ignatius’s “48 hours in Syria” is not only a compelling narrative about the rebels, but also an impassioned argument for more direct US support, which might prevent Islamic fundamentalists from gaining an upper hand should Assad fall. “The shower of cash and weapons coming from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and other Arab nations is helping extremist fighters and undercutting any orderly chain of command through the Free Syrian Army,” he warns. In another column, Ignatius reports first hand from Syria on the growing influence of an Al Qaeda-affiliated group. Whether writing about Syria, Egypt or Lebanon, Ignatius provides a level-headed view of the world, while uncovering new information that enhances our understanding . As one judge said, this columnist is “an expert guide” for navigating a complex world full of characters whose motives may be anything but obvious.
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The President’s Award 2012
Award Recipient: Ted Turner
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The President’s Award 2012
Award Recipient: Ted Turner
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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2011C.J. ChiversThe New York Times
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2011
Award Recipient: C.J. Chivers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: War Reports from Libya and Afghanistan
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2011
Award Recipient: C.J. Chivers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: War Reports from Libya and Afghanistan
In a year of momentous events and in a category filled with outstanding entries, the stories by Chris Chivers of The New York Times from Libya and Afghanistan stood out as war reporting at its best. His superb and evocative dispatches explained why the Afghanistan war has become so difficult for the U.S., strategically, tactically and politically. Chivers’ war coverage was a remarkable blend of cool, analytical reporting and impassioned first-hand accounts of the suffering experienced by the victims. In January, his story from Afghanistan about the improved survival rates of wounded U.S. soldiers showed, with impressive documentation, an important trend in the waging of war. Later in the year, his story about the civilian victims in Libya belied assurances by NATO that its seven-month air campaign was without unintended casualties. Tough, cool and brave: these were the hallmarks of Chivers’ great reporting in 2011.
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2011David GuttenfelderThe Associated Press for National Geographic
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2011
Award Recipient: David Guttenfelder
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press for National Geographic
Award Honored Work: The Zone
David GuttenfelderAward Date: 2011
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2011
Award Recipient: David Guttenfelder
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press for National Geographic
Award Honored Work: The Zone
By entering Japan’s closed-off nuclear exclusion zone, Guttenfelder shows us ghost towns abandoned by people fleeing the invisible but very real hazards of radioactivity. Feral dogs roam the deserted streets and unmade beds lie as they were when people hastily evacuated their communities. On the flip side he takes us to intimate scenes in makeshift shelters, where despite their predicament, the evacuees cling to their dignity while attempting to normalize their lives.
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2011Pete MullerThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2011
Award Recipient: Pete Muller
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Battling Impunity: The Fight Against Mass Rape in Eastern Congo
Pete MullerAward Date: 2011
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2011
Award Recipient: Pete Muller
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Battling Impunity: The Fight Against Mass Rape in Eastern Congo
Muller took an original approach to documenting a sensitive and difficult story, rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Opening with anonymous but effective portraits of the victims, and then taking us through the makeshift trials that eventually led to convictions and justice for the victims, Muller illuminates a very dark side of human behavior. The glee and satisfaction reflected on the faces of the public after the verdicts were announced is a remarkable and positive ending to at least a part of an endemic abuse of women’s rights.
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Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2012
Award Recipient: Jeremy Page
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: A Murder Shakes China
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2012
Award Recipient: Jeremy Page
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: A Murder Shakes China
In this extraordinary series of articles, Jeremy Page not only connected the dots behind the mysterious death of a British businessman, but provided startling glimpses into the life of one of China’s leading Communist Party bosses before he was fired in disgrace, as well as a look at the privileged lifestyles enjoyed by at least some corrupt politicians in today’s China.
The stories are notable for depth of reporting, an even presentation of the evidence, and a balanced tone. Nevertheless, taken together, they form a damning case that the wife of Chongqing party leader Bo Xilai may have poisoned businessman and family adviser Neil Heywood, a crime for which she was ultimately convicted. Aside from exposing the political scandal of the year in China, Page interprets the events in light of the power struggles taking place in the country just prior to its once-in-a-decade transfer of leadership.
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2011David GuttenfelderThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2011
Award Recipient: David Guttenfelder
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Inside a Closed Society: Daily Life in North Korea
David GuttenfelderAward Date: 2011
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2011
Award Recipient: David Guttenfelder
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Inside a Closed Society: Daily Life in North Korea
Guttenfelder’s images provide a unique and special vision of a hard to access society. While mainly photographed in the company of government officials, they are a series of special moments taken in a creative and innovative fashion. They show us what daily life is like in a closed-off and isolated society.
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2011Lourdes Garcia-Navarro, Loren Jenkins, Douglas Roberts, Jonathan Blakely, Sean Carberry, Grant Clarke, Nishant Dahiya, J.J. SutherlandNational Public Radio
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2011
Award Recipient: Lourdes Garcia-Navarro, Loren Jenkins, Douglas Roberts, Jonathan Blakely, Sean Carberry, Grant Clarke, Nishant Dahiya, J.J. Sutherland
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Arab Spring
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2011
Award Recipient: Lourdes Garcia-Navarro, Loren Jenkins, Douglas Roberts, Jonathan Blakely, Sean Carberry, Grant Clarke, Nishant Dahiya, J.J. Sutherland
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Arab Spring
Simply making her way into Libya last year to report the story of ragtag rebels overthrowing an entrenched dictator was achievement enough. But Lourdes Garcia-Navarro did more, recording pitch-perfect narration from Gadhafi’s Tripoli compound and notorious Abu Selim prison and providing honest, unflinching portraits of people whose lives were being destroyed, or begun anew, as the country lurched into its new era.
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2011Christiane Amanpour, Katie Hinman, Bartley Price, Nasser Atta, Jeanmarie CondonABC News
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2011
Award Recipient: Christiane Amanpour, Katie Hinman, Bartley Price, Nasser Atta, Jeanmarie Condon
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work: Arab Spring – Cairo to Tripoli
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2011
Award Recipient: Christiane Amanpour, Katie Hinman, Bartley Price, Nasser Atta, Jeanmarie Condon
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work: Arab Spring – Cairo to Tripoli
In addition to her courageous reporting in the face of danger, Christiane Amanpour distinguished her coverage of the revolts by obtaining two timely and revealing interviews: in Egypt with President Hosni Mubarak and in Libya with Colonel Moammar Gadhafi. She was the only journalist to talk to these doomed leaders as their regimes were being torn apart. Because Amanpour has been covering the Middle East for two decades, her depth of understanding of the region enabled her to truly capture these historic times in her compelling reports — both as a witness and especially as an interviewer.
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2011Abigail E. Disney, Pamela Hogan, Gini Reticker, Nina Chaudry, Peter Bull, Claudia Rizzi, Oriana Zill de Granados, Johanna HamiltonThirteen / WNET and Fork Films
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: 09 The Edward R. Murrow Award 2011
Award Recipient: Abigail E. Disney, Pamela Hogan, Gini Reticker, Nina Chaudry, Peter Bull, Claudia Rizzi, Oriana Zill de Granados, Johanna Hamilton
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen / WNET and Fork Films
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: 09 The Edward R. Murrow Award 2011
Award Recipient: Abigail E. Disney, Pamela Hogan, Gini Reticker, Nina Chaudry, Peter Bull, Claudia Rizzi, Oriana Zill de Granados, Johanna Hamilton
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen / WNET and Fork Films
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2011
Award Recipient: Charles Graeber
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2011
Award Recipient: Charles Graeber
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2011
Award Recipient: Patrick Chappatte
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Herald Tribune
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2011
Award Recipient: Patrick Chappatte
Award Recipient Affiliation: International Herald Tribune
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2011Daniel GoldenBloomberg Businessweek
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2011
Award Recipient: Daniel Golden
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: "New Oriental Cracks the SAT Code"
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2011
Award Recipient: Daniel Golden
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Businessweek
Award Honored Work: "New Oriental Cracks the SAT Code"
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2011Paul Sonne, Steve Stecklow, Farnaz Fassihi, Margaret Coker, Loretta Chao, Christopher Rhoads, Matt Bradley, Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Nour Malas, Don ClarkThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2011
Award Recipient: Paul Sonne, Steve Stecklow, Farnaz Fassihi, Margaret Coker, Loretta Chao, Christopher Rhoads, Matt Bradley, Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Nour Malas, Don Clark
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Censorship Inc.
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2011
Award Recipient: Paul Sonne, Steve Stecklow, Farnaz Fassihi, Margaret Coker, Loretta Chao, Christopher Rhoads, Matt Bradley, Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Nour Malas, Don Clark
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Censorship Inc.
The Journal ran a series of articles over the course of almost a year that described how Iran, Egypt, Libya and Syria used technology from Western and Chinese companies to break through Skype’s encryption features to spy on dissidents, track mobile phone users, conduct surveillance of them, and censor web activity and satellite television broadcasts. Protesters were using high-tech tools to rally support, but their governments were also secretly using technology to stop them. The series raised disturbing questions about whether U.S. and European firms have a responsibility to keep their technology out of the wrong hands and whether Western governments can prevent Chinese companies from rushing in to assist such countries as Iran.
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: THE CARL SPIELVOGEL AWARD 2011
Award Recipient: Christof Putzel, Jeff Plunkett, Alex Simmons
Award Recipient Affiliation: Current TV
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: THE CARL SPIELVOGEL AWARD 2011
Award Recipient: Christof Putzel, Jeff Plunkett, Alex Simmons
Award Recipient Affiliation: Current TV
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2011
Award Recipient: Robin Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Simon & Schuster
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2011
Award Recipient: Robin Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Simon & Schuster
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2011Diane Sawyer, Dr. Richard Besser, John Quinones, Deborah Roberts, Jessica Velmans, Kerry SmithABC News
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2011
Award Recipient: Diane Sawyer, Dr. Richard Besser, John Quinones, Deborah Roberts, Jessica Velmans, Kerry Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work: Giving Life: A Risky Proposition
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The David A. Andelman and Pamela Title Award 2011
Award Recipient: Diane Sawyer, Dr. Richard Besser, John Quinones, Deborah Roberts, Jessica Velmans, Kerry Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work: Giving Life: A Risky Proposition
Every 90 seconds somewhere in the world a woman dies in pregnancy or childbirth; 80% of these deaths are preventable. The program focused on nations with the worst history and how the powerful drive of women is bringing hope and help. The team traveled from Afghanistan to Sierra Leone, Bangladesh and elsewhere, filming the efforts of NGOs and doctors to train volunteers to use cell phones to communicate with doctors during pregnancies and to deliver babies hygienically in primitive homes. It cited how well-known model Christy Turlington, who almost died in childbirth in the U.S., used her fame to make a documentary to raise awareness and money for the medications that saved her life. The judges credit the program additionally for its success in moving viewers to contribute interactively to a number of organizations dedicated to health improvement worldwide.
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2011Andrew Higgins and Aaron HarlanThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2011
Award Recipient: Andrew Higgins and Aaron Harlan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Disaster in Japan
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2011
Award Recipient: Andrew Higgins and Aaron Harlan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Disaster in Japan
These stories, written in the days and weeks after Japan’s tragic earthquake and tsunami, were emotionally moving tales of individual survival that conveyed universal truths about pain, loss, resilience and recovery. The prose was spare but evocative, the individual tales compelling, and the overall message a global one: confronted with unimagined disaster, the human response is to find a way to press on.
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2011
Award Recipient: Sarah Stillman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: The Invisible Army
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2011
Award Recipient: Sarah Stillman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: The Invisible Army
Stillman wins for her investigation of serious labor abuses on American military bases in war zones. She combines deep reporting with powerful writing to expose the conditions that foreign workers endure while working for subcontractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. Stillman’s outstanding piece of investigative journalism uncovers serious abuses, including sexual assault and indentured servitude, that were ultimately carried out on behalf of the U.S. government and funded by American taxpayers.
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2011
Award Recipient: Evan Osnos
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "The Fallout"
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2011
Award Recipient: Evan Osnos
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "The Fallout"
There was no bigger environmental story in the past year than the multiple meltdowns at the nuclear power plant known as Fukushima Daiichi. While various outlets did heroic work in covering breaking developments in Japan and explaining the risks and realities, Osnos demonstrated mastery of the nuclear accident’s multiple facets. Whether illuminating Japan’s history with nuclear power or coping with the hard science of meltdowns or radioactive fallout, Osnos showed real depth as well as flair for clear, concise and compelling language. Such insightful reporting and writing ensures that the reader will not forget this cautionary tale.
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2011Pamela Hogan, Abigail E. Disney, Gini Reticker, Nina Chaudry, Oriana Zill de Granados, Kristen Huntley, Jennifer Janisch, Lena Shemel, Juan CarlosThirteen / WNET and Fork Films
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2011
Award Recipient: Pamela Hogan, Abigail E. Disney, Gini Reticker, Nina Chaudry, Oriana Zill de Granados, Kristen Huntley, Jennifer Janisch, Lena Shemel, Juan Carlos
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen / WNET and Fork Films
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2011
Award Recipient: Pamela Hogan, Abigail E. Disney, Gini Reticker, Nina Chaudry, Oriana Zill de Granados, Kristen Huntley, Jennifer Janisch, Lena Shemel, Juan Carlos
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen / WNET and Fork Films
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST ONLINE COVERAGE OF BREAKING NEWS 2011
Award Recipient: GlobalPost Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: GlobalPost Staff
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST ONLINE COVERAGE OF BREAKING NEWS 2011
Award Recipient: GlobalPost Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: GlobalPost Staff
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: GENERAL EXCELLENCE ONLINE AWARD 2011
Award Recipient: Staff of Foreign Policy
Award Recipient Affiliation: ForeignPolicy.com
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: GENERAL EXCELLENCE ONLINE AWARD 2011
Award Recipient: Staff of Foreign Policy
Award Recipient Affiliation: ForeignPolicy.com
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST USE OF ONLINE MULTIMEDIA 2011
Award Recipient: CFR.org and MediaStorm
Award Recipient Affiliation: Council on Foreign Relations
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST USE OF ONLINE MULTIMEDIA 2011
Award Recipient: CFR.org and MediaStorm
Award Recipient Affiliation: Council on Foreign Relations
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST USE OF ONLINE VIDEO 2011
Award Recipient: Maisie Crow and Jesse Dukes
Award Recipient Affiliation: Virginia Quarterly Review
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST USE OF ONLINE VIDEO 2011
Award Recipient: Maisie Crow and Jesse Dukes
Award Recipient Affiliation: Virginia Quarterly Review
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2011Nicholas D. Kristof, Adam B. Ellick, Sean Patrick Farrell, Jaron GilinskyThe New York Times
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST ONLINE COMMENTARY 2011
Award Recipient: Nicholas D. Kristof, Adam B. Ellick, Sean Patrick Farrell, Jaron Gilinsky
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST ONLINE COMMENTARY 2011
Award Recipient: Nicholas D. Kristof, Adam B. Ellick, Sean Patrick Farrell, Jaron Gilinsky
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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2011Vanessa Houlder, Megan Murphy, Benjamin Freese, Johanna Kassel, Christine Spolar (Financial Times); Jeff Gerth and Tom Detzel (ProPublica)Financial Times and ProPublica
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST ONLINE INVESTIGATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL ISSUE OR EVENT 2011
Award Recipient: Vanessa Houlder, Megan Murphy, Benjamin Freese, Johanna Kassel, Christine Spolar (Financial Times); Jeff Gerth and Tom Detzel (ProPublica)
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times and ProPublica
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: BEST ONLINE INVESTIGATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL ISSUE OR EVENT 2011
Award Recipient: Vanessa Houlder, Megan Murphy, Benjamin Freese, Johanna Kassel, Christine Spolar (Financial Times); Jeff Gerth and Tom Detzel (ProPublica)
Award Recipient Affiliation: Financial Times and ProPublica
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2011Marcus Walker, Charles Forelle, Matthew Karnitschnig, David Enrich, Stacy Meichtry, Brian Blackstone, David Gauthier-Villars, Gordon FaircloughThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2011
Award Recipient: Marcus Walker, Charles Forelle, Matthew Karnitschnig, David Enrich, Stacy Meichtry, Brian Blackstone, David Gauthier-Villars, Gordon Fairclough
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: European Disunion
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2011
Award Recipient: Marcus Walker, Charles Forelle, Matthew Karnitschnig, David Enrich, Stacy Meichtry, Brian Blackstone, David Gauthier-Villars, Gordon Fairclough
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: European Disunion
The Journal’s coverage of the European sovereign-debt crisis demonstrated that it’s possible to write about complicated subjects in a compelling way. From a moving account of Greece’s rising suicide rate to a novelistic reconstruction of how Europe’s leaders dithered, Journal reporters combined insight, anecdotal and evocative writing in a nuanced, three-dimensional series that explained how a mountain of debt threatened to sink a continent.
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2012Fabio BucciarelliFreelance for Agence France-Presse
Award Date: 2012
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2012
Award Recipient: Fabio Bucciarelli
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance for Agence France-Presse
Award Honored Work: Battle to Death
Fabio BucciarelliAward Date: 2012
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2012
Award Recipient: Fabio Bucciarelli
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance for Agence France-Presse
Award Honored Work: Battle to Death
The images from this portfolio put you “in the moment” and have a palatable sense of urgency. There is a consistency to the images that helps the viewer identify with the subjects and the perils they are encountering. Syria has been one of the deadliest locations for journalists since the beginning of this armed conflict and this photographer embodies the finest values of the Capa Award in this collection of images.
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Radio or TV Reporting from Abroad
Award Recipient: Leslie Midgley, Don Hewitt
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Radio or TV Reporting from Abroad
Award Recipient: Leslie Midgley, Don Hewitt
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Article or report on Asia in any medium 1971
Award Recipient: Harvey Meyerson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Houghton Mifflin
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Article or report on Asia in any medium 1971
Award Recipient: Harvey Meyerson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Houghton Mifflin
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Bache and Company Incorporated Award 1971
Award Recipient: Leonard S. Silk
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Bache and Company Incorporated Award 1971
Award Recipient: Leonard S. Silk
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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1983Bob GibsonThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best economics news reporting from abroad for newspapers and wire services 1983
Award Recipient: Bob Gibson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best economics news reporting from abroad for newspapers and wire services 1983
Award Recipient: Bob Gibson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
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1983Lewis H. Young and othersBusiness Week
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best economic news reporting from abroad in magazines and books 1983
Award Recipient: Lewis H. Young and others
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best economic news reporting from abroad in magazines and books 1983
Award Recipient: Lewis H. Young and others
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best business reporting from abroad in magazines and books 1983
Award Recipient: Michael Cieply
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes Magazine
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best business reporting from abroad in magazines and books 1983
Award Recipient: Michael Cieply
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes Magazine
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1984William Montalbano, Juan DeOnis and Juan VasquezLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: Best economics reporting from abroad for newspapers or wire services 1984
Award Recipient: William Montalbano, Juan DeOnis and Juan Vasquez
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: Best economics reporting from abroad for newspapers or wire services 1984
Award Recipient: William Montalbano, Juan DeOnis and Juan Vasquez
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
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2011André LiohnEuropean Pressphoto Agency / Prospekt Photographers for Newsweek
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2011
Award Recipient: André Liohn
Award Recipient Affiliation: European Pressphoto Agency / Prospekt Photographers for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Almost Dawn in Libya
André LiohnAward Date: 2011
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2011
Award Recipient: André Liohn
Award Recipient Affiliation: European Pressphoto Agency / Prospekt Photographers for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Almost Dawn in Libya
Liohn’s harrowing and dramatic series of images taken in the besieged Libyan city of Misrata are truly in the spirit of Robert Capa’s combat photography. These searing images are a first rate example of close quarters combat photography obtained at great personal risk. Rarely do we see photos taken so deep in the fog of war, serving, as they do, to shine a bright light on the horrors and consequences of combat.
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2010Christian Caryl, Stephanie Giry, Malise RuthvenThe New York Review of Books
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Online Commentary 2010
Award Recipient: Christian Caryl, Stephanie Giry, Malise Ruthven
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Online Commentary 2010
Award Recipient: Christian Caryl, Stephanie Giry, Malise Ruthven
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Use of Video 2010
Award Recipient: Adam B. Ellick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Use of Video 2010
Award Recipient: Adam B. Ellick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Online Investigation of an International Issue or Event 2010
Award Recipient: Sebastian Rotella
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Online Investigation of an International Issue or Event 2010
Award Recipient: Sebastian Rotella
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Use of Multimedia 2010
Award Recipient: CFR.org
Award Recipient Affiliation: Council on Foreign Relations
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Use of Multimedia 2010
Award Recipient: CFR.org
Award Recipient Affiliation: Council on Foreign Relations
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Online Coverage of Breaking News 2010
Award Recipient: Staff of NYTimes.com
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Best Online Coverage of Breaking News 2010
Award Recipient: Staff of NYTimes.com
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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2010Dafna Linzer, Chisun Lee, Krista Kjellman-SchmidtProPublica
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: General Excellence Online Award 2010
Award Recipient: Dafna Linzer, Chisun Lee, Krista Kjellman-Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: General Excellence Online Award 2010
Award Recipient: Dafna Linzer, Chisun Lee, Krista Kjellman-Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2010
Award Recipient: William Finnegan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: Silver or Lead
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2010
Award Recipient: William Finnegan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: Silver or Lead
Powerful reporting and writing that reveals the extent to which drug cartels have penetrated Mexican society, virtually conquering entire towns and regions. William Finnegan and The New Yorker provide an impressive and comprehensive account of La Familia’s rise to power in Michoacan state, at the same time illustrating and explaining the ruthless rivalries between the country’s gangs. Finnegan tackles a very dangerous story and delivers insightful and well-researched reporting that traces, for the first time, the philosophical roots of one of Mexico’s most vicious and bizarre drug cult groups.
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2010International Consortium of Investigative JournalistsThe Center for Public Integrity
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2010
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Center for Public Integrity
Award Honored Work: Looting the Seas: How Overfishing, Fraud and Negligence Plundered the Majestic Bluefin Tuna
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2010
Award Recipient: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Center for Public Integrity
Award Honored Work: Looting the Seas: How Overfishing, Fraud and Negligence Plundered the Majestic Bluefin Tuna
This outstanding effort by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists exhaustively documents the corruption and collusion behind the systematic, global devastation of the blue-fin tuna — and by extension the world’s many endangered marine species. The multimedia project is magnificently presented and involved a team of reporters spanning 10 countries. It opened eyes around the world, led to changes in industry and regulatory practice, and could stand as a new model for investigative journalism in a time of media transition.
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2010Scott Pelley and Shawn EfranCBS News -- 60 Minutes
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2010
Award Recipient: Scott Pelley and Shawn Efran
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News -- 60 Minutes
Award Honored Work: The All-American Canal
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2010
Award Recipient: Scott Pelley and Shawn Efran
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News -- 60 Minutes
Award Honored Work: The All-American Canal
For more than 550 illegal immigrants seeking work in America, crossing the border ended in death in the “The All-American Canal,” a moat on the U.S. border with Mexico. “60 Minutes” exposes this silent carnage, unknown to most Americans and even to the families of the dead, who often never learn their loved one died in the canal’s chilly, fast-moving currents. Correspondent Scott Pelley and producer Shawn Efran deftly show how the canal provides agricultural water for U.S. winter produce, but claims the lives of many trying to cross it in pursuit of a farming job. Because of the publicity caused by the report, officials are installing safety escape lines, potentially saving hundreds of migrants who might otherwise perish in their search for the American dream.
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2010Landon Van Soest and Jeremy LevineTransient Pictures for American Documentary/POV on PBS
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2010
Award Recipient: Landon Van Soest and Jeremy Levine
Award Recipient Affiliation: Transient Pictures for American Documentary/POV on PBS
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2010
Award Recipient: Landon Van Soest and Jeremy Levine
Award Recipient Affiliation: Transient Pictures for American Documentary/POV on PBS
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2010Tom LassesterMcClatchy Newspapers
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2010
Award Recipient: Tom Lassester
Award Recipient Affiliation: McClatchy Newspapers
Award Honored Work: Modern China’s Tragic Illusion
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2010
Award Recipient: Tom Lassester
Award Recipient Affiliation: McClatchy Newspapers
Award Honored Work: Modern China’s Tragic Illusion
In a world focused on China’s rapid transformation into a global economic powerhouse, it’s rare to hear about how that change affects the lives of ordinary Chinese, and rarer still to have those lives revealed in the kind of detail that Tom Lasseter captures in this series of articles. Often in the face of official harassment, Lasseter uses detailed interviews, records and official reports to delve deeply into the frustrations, deprivations and official indifference that rule his subjects’ lives. In the millions of words written about China, these tales stand out because they make you care about the people they are written about.
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2010
Award Recipient: Oliver Bullough
Award Recipient Affiliation: Basic Books
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2010
Award Recipient: Oliver Bullough
Award Recipient Affiliation: Basic Books
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2010Andrew Browne, Jason Dean, James T. Areddy, Noihiko Shirouzu, Shai Oster, Jeremy Page, Paul GladerThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2010
Award Recipient: Andrew Browne, Jason Dean, James T. Areddy, Noihiko Shirouzu, Shai Oster, Jeremy Page, Paul Glader
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Chinese Rules
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2010
Award Recipient: Andrew Browne, Jason Dean, James T. Areddy, Noihiko Shirouzu, Shai Oster, Jeremy Page, Paul Glader
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Chinese Rules
The judges were impressed by the Journal’s coverage, over a period of 10 months, of how the Chinese Communist Party’s leadership has changed the rules facing foreign multinationals in an attempt to squeeze them for their technology and allow Chinese state-owned enterprises to use that technology under the guise of “indigenous innovation.” The Journal’s team of reporters covered this trend in industries ranging from jet fighters to high-speed trains. In so doing, they captured what appears to have been a decisive shift in the business climate in what is now the world’s second largest economy.
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2010
Award Recipient: Megha Bahree
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes
Award Honored Work: "India's Dirty War"
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2010
Award Recipient: Megha Bahree
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes
Award Honored Work: "India's Dirty War"
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2010
Award Recipient: Mike Peters
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dayton Daily News
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2010
Award Recipient: Mike Peters
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dayton Daily News
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Cartoonist Mike Peters’ humor is fast, funny and provocative. He says, “My cartoons attempt to make people think, laugh and get involved, and if they get angry — even better.” He succeeds.
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2010
Award Recipient: Alma Guillermopreito and Shaul Schwarz
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2010
Award Recipient: Alma Guillermopreito and Shaul Schwarz
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
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2010Lesley Stahl with producers Richard Bonin and Shachar Bar-OnCBS News -- 60 Minutes
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2010
Award Recipient: Lesley Stahl with producers Richard Bonin and Shachar Bar-On
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News -- 60 Minutes
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2010
Award Recipient: Lesley Stahl with producers Richard Bonin and Shachar Bar-On
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News -- 60 Minutes
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2010Richard Engel, Bredum Edwards, Madeleine Haeringer, Ghazi Balkiz, Patrick Burkey, James NovogrodNBC Nightly News
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2010
Award Recipient: Richard Engel, Bredum Edwards, Madeleine Haeringer, Ghazi Balkiz, Patrick Burkey, James Novogrod
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan: From the Front Lines to the Home Front
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2010
Award Recipient: Richard Engel, Bredum Edwards, Madeleine Haeringer, Ghazi Balkiz, Patrick Burkey, James Novogrod
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan: From the Front Lines to the Home Front
In this series of three reports from Afghanistan by NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel and his long-time cameraman Bedun Edwards, the toll of war is poignantly illustrated through the eyes of one soldier, Sgt. Louis Loftus, 22, from Akron, Ohio, who spoke with unusual candor about the trauma of battle. The riveting footage of the ferocious surprise attack by the Taliban against the soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division coupled with the post-gunfight interview and homecoming of Sgt. Loftus demonstrate Engel’s unique ability to capture the moment and to bring the audience to the battlefield, even if it means putting his own life in danger.
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2010Sheri Fink, David Baron, Patrick CoxPRI's The World
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2010
Award Recipient: Sheri Fink, David Baron, Patrick Cox
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI's The World
Award Honored Work: Rationing Health: Who Lives? Who Decides?
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2010
Award Recipient: Sheri Fink, David Baron, Patrick Cox
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI's The World
Award Honored Work: Rationing Health: Who Lives? Who Decides?
Fink, Baron, and Cox showed tremendous enterprise in an impactful series, which entailed more than six months of reporting and editing from four countries. This fresh and well-researched series takes a global look at the controversial issue of choosing who gets medical care in situations with limited resources, such as life-sustaining kidney dialysis in South Africa or rationing of care during natural disasters such as earthquakes or floods. The series—which maximized the impact of the stories using multimedia and a Q&A with reporter Sheri Fink—should be required listening in the US, as the debate rages on over health care solutions.
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2010
Award Recipient: Rodrigo Abd
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Guatemala ER
Rodrigo AbdAward Date: 2010
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2010
Award Recipient: Rodrigo Abd
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Guatemala ER
Rodrigo Abd’s powerful and moving images show us a variety of situations from a very busy hospital and convey a surprising range of emotions, from despair and grief to dark humor and laughter. His approach is fresh, unique, and creative.
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2010
Award Recipient: Daniel Berehulak
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: Pakistan Floods
Daniel BerehulakAward Date: 2010
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2010
Award Recipient: Daniel Berehulak
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: Pakistan Floods
Daniel Berehulak’s images provide both the intimate details of individual struggles as well as the vast scale of devastation of the floods in Pakistan. He captures multiple homes and livelihoods ruined, working under extremely difficult conditions while traveling across the affected areas.
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2010Lynsey AddarioNational Geographic
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2010
Award Recipient: Lynsey Addario
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work: Veiled Rebellion: Afghan Women
Lynsey AddarioAward Date: 2010
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2010
Award Recipient: Lynsey Addario
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work: Veiled Rebellion: Afghan Women
Lynsey Addario’s photographs give us a comprehensive and intimate look at a largely unseen aspect of Afghan society — its women. Her images are unvarnished, intimate and far-reaching. Addario worked hard to gain access and in doing so produced a very important body of work.
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2010Agnes DherbeysFreelance for The New York Times
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2010
Award Recipient: Agnes Dherbeys
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance for The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Violence Erupts in Thailand
Agnes DherbeysAward Date: 2010
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2010
Award Recipient: Agnes Dherbeys
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance for The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Violence Erupts in Thailand
Agnes Dherbeys took great risk to photograph violent anti-government riots in Thailand. Her images are close-up, powerful and direct. She worked day and night, photographing clashes that saw anti-government protesters both attacking soldiers as well as being attacked. Her images were an emotional rendering of the chaotic and dangerous scenes around her.
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2010Clifford J. Levy and Ellen BarryThe New York Times
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2010
Award Recipient: Clifford J. Levy and Ellen Barry
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Russia: Above the Law
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2010
Award Recipient: Clifford J. Levy and Ellen Barry
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Russia: Above the Law
Clifford Levy and Ellen Barry broke through the veil of secrecy and fear that shrouds Russia’s legal system in this series of superbly reported pieces about victims of injustice in a country still struggling with a legacy of heavy-handed law enforcement dating back to the czars. Their stories of beatings, chicanery and intimidation, sickening in their details, opened eyes and led at least one company, Microsoft, to change the way it does business in the country. “Above the Law” soared.
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2010Rajiv Chandrasekaran and Joshua PartlowThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2010
Award Recipient: Rajiv Chandrasekaran and Joshua Partlow
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2010
Award Recipient: Rajiv Chandrasekaran and Joshua Partlow
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan
With great writing and deep reporting, The Washington Post series captured the war in Afghanistan, from the seeming futility of the U.S. offensive and the challenges American soldiers faced on the ground in Marja to the Taliban forces moving into Zabul and the bizarre allegiances the U.S. has made with regional tribal leaders. In this rich body of work, Chandrasekaran and Partlow captured the tragedy of Afghanistan’s war.
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Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The President’s Award 2011
Award Recipient: Bill Keller
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2011
Award Name: The President’s Award 2011
Award Recipient: Bill Keller
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
It is just days after four New York Times journalists walked out of captivity in Libya, and Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times‘s relief is audible in his voice. Indeed, he sounds almost giddy as he discusses foreign correspondence, present, past and future.
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1987Gary PorterThe Milwaukee Journal
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting From Abroad for Newspapers or Wire Services From Eastman Kodak
Award Recipient: Gary Porter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Milwaukee Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting From Abroad for Newspapers or Wire Services From Eastman Kodak
Award Recipient: Gary Porter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Milwaukee Journal
Award Honored Work:
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1987Strobe Talbott, James Jackson, John Kohan, Ken Olsen, Thomas Sanction and Walter IssacsonTime Magazine
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Hallie and Whit Burnett Award
Award Recipient: Strobe Talbott, James Jackson, John Kohan, Ken Olsen, Thomas Sanction and Walter Issacson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Hallie and Whit Burnett Award
Award Recipient: Strobe Talbott, James Jackson, John Kohan, Ken Olsen, Thomas Sanction and Walter Issacson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Magazine
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1991Best reporting or interpretation in print by a foreign correspondent in the United States, for a publication outside the United States 1991Andrew StephenThe Observer of London
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: Best reporting or interpretation in print by a foreign correspondent in the United States, for a publication outside the United States 1991
Award Recipient: Andrew Stephen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Observer of London
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: Best reporting or interpretation in print by a foreign correspondent in the United States, for a publication outside the United States 1991
Award Recipient: Andrew Stephen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Observer of London
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1992
Award Recipient: Anatoly Morkovkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1992
Award Recipient: Anatoly Morkovkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1993
Award Recipient: The Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1993
Award Recipient: The Associated Press Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2000
Award Recipient: Anna Politkovskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Novaya Gazeta
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2000
Award Recipient: Anna Politkovskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Novaya Gazeta
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: Special September 11 Photography Award 2001
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: Special September 11 Photography Award 2001
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2001
Award Recipient: Vitaly Cherkasov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Effekt
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2001
Award Recipient: Vitaly Cherkasov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Effekt
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1984
Award Recipient: Larry Price
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1984
Award Recipient: Larry Price
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1984
Award Recipient: V.S. Naipaul
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1984
Award Recipient: V.S. Naipaul
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1985
Award Recipient: David Carl Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1985
Award Recipient: David Carl Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work:
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1985Robert RosenthalThe Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday Magazine
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1985
Award Recipient: Robert Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1985
Award Recipient: Robert Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1986
Award Recipient: Akira Suwa
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1986
Award Recipient: Akira Suwa
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1986
Award Recipient: Seweryn Bialer, Joan Afferica
Award Recipient Affiliation: Foreign Affairs
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1986
Award Recipient: Seweryn Bialer, Joan Afferica
Award Recipient Affiliation: Foreign Affairs
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: Best Reporting by International Correspondent for Abroad 1988
Award Recipient: Alex Brummer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Guardian
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: Best Reporting by International Correspondent for Abroad 1988
Award Recipient: Alex Brummer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Guardian
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1988
Award Recipient: Boris Yurchenko
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1988
Award Recipient: Boris Yurchenko
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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1988Written by Karsten Prager, Murray J. Gart, Johanna McGeary, Michael Kramer, Ed Magnuson Reported by Dean Fischer, B. Willam Mader, Bruce van VoorstTime
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1988
Award Recipient: Written by Karsten Prager, Murray J. Gart, Johanna McGeary, Michael Kramer, Ed Magnuson Reported by Dean Fischer, B. Willam Mader, Bruce van Voorst
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1988
Award Recipient: Written by Karsten Prager, Murray J. Gart, Johanna McGeary, Michael Kramer, Ed Magnuson Reported by Dean Fischer, B. Willam Mader, Bruce van Voorst
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1989
Award Recipient: Anonymous
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1989
Award Recipient: Anonymous
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1989
Award Recipient: Joel Millman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1989
Award Recipient: Joel Millman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1990
Award Recipient: Greg Marinovich
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1990
Award Recipient: Greg Marinovich
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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1990Louis Lief, Brian Duffy, and teamU.S. News & World Report
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1990
Award Recipient: Louis Lief, Brian Duffy, and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1990
Award Recipient: Louis Lief, Brian Duffy, and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
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1991Dieter Endlicher, Lui Heung Shing, Boris Yurchenko, Alexander ZemlianichenkoThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1991
Award Recipient: Dieter Endlicher, Lui Heung Shing, Boris Yurchenko, Alexander Zemlianichenko
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1991
Award Recipient: Dieter Endlicher, Lui Heung Shing, Boris Yurchenko, Alexander Zemlianichenko
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1991
Award Recipient: David Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1991
Award Recipient: David Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Bache Award 1976
Award Recipient: Alfred Zanker
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Bache Award 1976
Award Recipient: Alfred Zanker
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1976
Award Recipient: Tad Szulc
Award Recipient Affiliation: New Republic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1976
Award Recipient: Tad Szulc
Award Recipient Affiliation: New Republic
Award Honored Work:
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1976John Chancellor, Dan O’ConnorNBC News
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1976
Award Recipient: John Chancellor, Dan O’Connor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1976
Award Recipient: John Chancellor, Dan O’Connor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
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1976Robert W. Madden, W.E. GarrettNational Geographic
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1976
Award Recipient: Robert W. Madden, W.E. Garrett
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1976
Award Recipient: Robert W. Madden, W.E. Garrett
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1976
Award Recipient: Mike Lee and Doug Tunnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1976
Award Recipient: Mike Lee and Doug Tunnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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1976Edward CodyThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1976
Award Recipient: Edward Cody
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1976
Award Recipient: Edward Cody
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Bache Award 1977
Award Recipient: Cary Reich
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Bache Award 1977
Award Recipient: Cary Reich
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
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1977Jim HoaglandThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1977
Award Recipient: Jim Hoagland
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1977
Award Recipient: Jim Hoagland
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1977
Award Recipient: Joseph B. Treaster
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic Monthly
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1977
Award Recipient: Joseph B. Treaster
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic Monthly
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1977
Award Recipient: Barbara Walters
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1977
Award Recipient: Barbara Walters
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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1977James P. BlairNational Geographic Society
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1977
Award Recipient: James P. Blair
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Society
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1977
Award Recipient: James P. Blair
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Society
Award Honored Work:
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1977Robert C. TothThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1977
Award Recipient: Robert C. Toth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1977
Award Recipient: Robert C. Toth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Bache Award 1978
Award Recipient: Andrew Nagorski
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Bache Award 1978
Award Recipient: Andrew Nagorski
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek International
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1978
Award Recipient: Donald R. Katz
Award Recipient Affiliation: Rolling Stone
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1978
Award Recipient: Donald R. Katz
Award Recipient Affiliation: Rolling Stone
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1978
Award Recipient: ABC News Closeup
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Closeup
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1978
Award Recipient: ABC News Closeup
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Closeup
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1978
Award Recipient: Frank B. Johnston
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1978
Award Recipient: Frank B. Johnston
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1978
Award Recipient: Don Harris, Bob Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1978
Award Recipient: Don Harris, Bob Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
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1978Charles KrauseThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1978
Award Recipient: Charles Krause
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1978
Award Recipient: Charles Krause
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Bache Award 1979
Award Recipient: William J. Holstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Bache Award 1979
Award Recipient: William J. Holstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Editorial or Series-Human Rights 1979
Award Recipient: Paul Heath Hoeffel, Juan Montalvo
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Editorial or Series-Human Rights 1979
Award Recipient: Paul Heath Hoeffel, Juan Montalvo
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1979Sidney Zion, Uri DanThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1979
Award Recipient: Sidney Zion, Uri Dan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1979
Award Recipient: Sidney Zion, Uri Dan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1979
Award Recipient: Uri Dan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Ma’ariv
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1979
Award Recipient: Uri Dan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Ma’ariv
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1979
Award Recipient: David Burnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1979
Award Recipient: David Burnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1979
Award Recipient: Bill Stewart, Jack Clark
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1979
Award Recipient: Bill Stewart, Jack Clark
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1982
Award Recipient: Eli Reed
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Francisco Examiner
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1982
Award Recipient: Eli Reed
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Francisco Examiner
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1982
Award Recipient: Time
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1982
Award Recipient: Time
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The International Herald Tribune Award 1982
Award Recipient: Larry Gurwin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The International Herald Tribune Award 1982
Award Recipient: Larry Gurwin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1983
Award Recipient: Stan Grossfeld
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Eastman Kodak Award 1983
Award Recipient: Stan Grossfeld
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work:
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1983Russell Watson and OthersNewsweek
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1983
Award Recipient: Russell Watson and Others
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: “Nuclear War: Can we reduce the risk?”
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Hallie And Whit Burnett Award 1983
Award Recipient: Russell Watson and Others
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: “Nuclear War: Can we reduce the risk?”
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Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The President’s Award 2010
Award Recipient: Andy Rooney
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2010
Award Name: The President’s Award 2010
Award Recipient: Andy Rooney
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1973
Award Recipient: Donald Kirk
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1973
Award Recipient: Donald Kirk
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Bache Award 1973
Award Recipient: Ronald Koven, David B. Ottaway
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Bache Award 1973
Award Recipient: Ronald Koven, David B. Ottaway
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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1973Al BurtThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1973 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Al Burt
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1973 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Al Burt
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work:
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1973William MotalbanoThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1973 (Shared)
Award Recipient: William Motalbano
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: The overthrow of President Allende in Chile
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1973 (Shared)
Award Recipient: William Motalbano
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: The overthrow of President Allende in Chile
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1973Edward R.F. SheehanThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1973
Award Recipient: Edward R.F. Sheehan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1973
Award Recipient: Edward R.F. Sheehan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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1973Helen Marmor, Edwin Newman, and 17 correspondentsNBC
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1973
Award Recipient: Helen Marmor, Edwin Newman, and 17 correspondents
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1973
Award Recipient: Helen Marmor, Edwin Newman, and 17 correspondents
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1973
Award Recipient: Life Special Report
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life Special Report
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1973
Award Recipient: Life Special Report
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life Special Report
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1973
Award Recipient: Sydney Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1973
Award Recipient: Sydney Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: Peter Wells, Reid Collins
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: Peter Wells, Reid Collins
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1973
Award Recipient: John Laurence
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1973
Award Recipient: John Laurence
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1973Raymond R. CoffeyThe Chicago Daily News
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1973
Award Recipient: Raymond R. Coffey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Daily News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1973
Award Recipient: Raymond R. Coffey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Daily News
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: Harry Reasoner
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: Harry Reasoner
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1973
Award Recipient: Leon Dash
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1973
Award Recipient: Leon Dash
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1974
Award Recipient: H. Edward Kim
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1974
Award Recipient: H. Edward Kim
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Bache Award 1974
Award Recipient: Philip Wright Whitcomb
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Bache Award 1974
Award Recipient: Philip Wright Whitcomb
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
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1974Donald L. Bartlett, James B. SteeleThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1974
Award Recipient: Donald L. Bartlett, James B. Steele
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: "Foreign Aid: The Flawed Dream"
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1974
Award Recipient: Donald L. Bartlett, James B. Steele
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: "Foreign Aid: The Flawed Dream"
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1974
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1974
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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1974John Palmer, Tom Streithorst, Phil Brady, Liz TrottaNBC Nightly News
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1974
Award Recipient: John Palmer, Tom Streithorst, Phil Brady, Liz Trotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1974
Award Recipient: John Palmer, Tom Streithorst, Phil Brady, Liz Trotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1974
Award Recipient: Eddie Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1974
Award Recipient: Eddie Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1974
Award Recipient: Ovie Carter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1974
Award Recipient: Ovie Carter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1974
Award Recipient: Lou Cioffi
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1974
Award Recipient: Lou Cioffi
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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1974Robert KaiserThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1974
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1974
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Bill McLaughlin
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Bill McLaughlin
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Bache Award 1975
Award Recipient: J.A. Livingston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Bache Award 1975
Award Recipient: J.A. Livingston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
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1975Joseph C. HarschThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1975
Award Recipient: Joseph C. Harsch
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1975
Award Recipient: Joseph C. Harsch
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1975
Award Recipient: Arnaud de Borchgrave
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1975
Award Recipient: Arnaud de Borchgrave
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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1975Bill Seamans, Howard K. SmithABC News
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1975
Award Recipient: Bill Seamans, Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1975
Award Recipient: Bill Seamans, Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1975
Award Recipient: K. Kenneth Paik
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Kansas City Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Photographs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1975
Award Recipient: K. Kenneth Paik
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Kansas City Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1975
Award Recipient: Bruce Dunning, Michael Marriott, Mai Van Duc
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1975
Award Recipient: Bruce Dunning, Michael Marriott, Mai Van Duc
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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1975Sydney H. SchanbergThe New York Times
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1975
Award Recipient: Sydney H. Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1975
Award Recipient: Sydney H. Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1970John HughesThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1970
Award Recipient: John Hughes
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1970
Award Recipient: John Hughes
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
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1970CBS Team: John Laurence, Keith Kay, James Clevenger, Russ Bensley, Ernest LeiserCBS
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1970
Award Recipient: CBS Team: John Laurence, Keith Kay, James Clevenger, Russ Bensley, Ernest Leiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1970
Award Recipient: CBS Team: John Laurence, Keith Kay, James Clevenger, Russ Bensley, Ernest Leiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1971
Award Recipient: John Rich
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1971
Award Recipient: John Rich
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1971Clyde Farnsworth, Hy Maidenberg, Brendan Jones, Edward Cowan, Takashi OkaThe New York Times
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Bache Award 1971
Award Recipient: Clyde Farnsworth, Hy Maidenberg, Brendan Jones, Edward Cowan, Takashi Oka
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Bache Award 1971
Award Recipient: Clyde Farnsworth, Hy Maidenberg, Brendan Jones, Edward Cowan, Takashi Oka
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1971Robert S. ElegantThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1971
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Articles to the Los Angeles Times on both European and Asian affairs
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1971
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Articles to the Los Angeles Times on both European and Asian affairs
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1971John L. Cobbs, Gordon L. WilliamsBusiness Week
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1971
Award Recipient: John L. Cobbs, Gordon L. Williams
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1971
Award Recipient: John L. Cobbs, Gordon L. Williams
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1971
Award Recipient: John Hart
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1971
Award Recipient: John Hart
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1971
Award Recipient: Frank Fischbeck
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1971
Award Recipient: Frank Fischbeck
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1969
Award Recipient: Arnold C. Brackman
Award Recipient Affiliation: W.W. Norton
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1969
Award Recipient: Arnold C. Brackman
Award Recipient Affiliation: W.W. Norton
Award Honored Work:
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1969Max FrankelThe New York Times
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1969
Award Recipient: Max Frankel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Nixon Administration’s foreign policies.
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1969
Award Recipient: Max Frankel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Nixon Administration’s foreign policies.
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1969
Award Recipient: Carl Rowan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader’s Digest
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1969
Award Recipient: Carl Rowan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader’s Digest
Award Honored Work:
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1969Norman CousinsThe Saturday Review and Look
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1969
Award Recipient: Norman Cousins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Review and Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1969
Award Recipient: Norman Cousins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Review and Look
Award Honored Work:
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1969Elie Abel, Dean Brelis, Wilson Hall, George MurrayNBC
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1969
Award Recipient: Elie Abel, Dean Brelis, Wilson Hall, George Murray
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1969
Award Recipient: Elie Abel, Dean Brelis, Wilson Hall, George Murray
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1969
Award Recipient: Marc Riboud
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1969
Award Recipient: Marc Riboud
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1969
Award Recipient: Horst Faas
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1969
Award Recipient: Horst Faas
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV-Spot News 1969
Award Recipient: Don Baker
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV-Spot News 1969
Award Recipient: Don Baker
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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1969William K. TuohyThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1969
Award Recipient: William K. Tuohy
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1969
Award Recipient: William K. Tuohy
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1969
Award Recipient: Philip W. Whitcomb
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1969
Award Recipient: Philip W. Whitcomb
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1969
Award Recipient: Horst Faas, Peter Arnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1969
Award Recipient: Horst Faas, Peter Arnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1970
Award Recipient: Harvey Meyerson, Houghton Mifflin
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1970
Award Recipient: Harvey Meyerson, Houghton Mifflin
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Bache Award 1970
Award Recipient: Leonard S. Silk
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Bache Award 1970
Award Recipient: Leonard S. Silk
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1970Harrison E. SalisburyThe New York Times
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1970
Award Recipient: Harrison E. Salisbury
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Editing of the op-ed page of the New York Times
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1970
Award Recipient: Harrison E. Salisbury
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Editing of the op-ed page of the New York Times
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1970Anthony LewisThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1970
Award Recipient: Anthony Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1970
Award Recipient: Anthony Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1970
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1970
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1970
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1970
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1970
Award Recipient: Dennis Cook
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1970
Award Recipient: Dennis Cook
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1970
Award Recipient: Kenley Jones
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1970
Award Recipient: Kenley Jones
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1971Sydney SchanbergThe New York Times
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1971
Award Recipient: Sydney Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1971
Award Recipient: Sydney Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1971
Award Recipient: Phil Brady
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1971
Award Recipient: Phil Brady
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1971
Award Recipient: John Rich
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1971
Award Recipient: John Rich
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1971John Morris and Photography StaffThe New York Times
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1971
Award Recipient: John Morris and Photography Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1971
Award Recipient: John Morris and Photography Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1971
Award Recipient: George Watson, Ernest Pendrell
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1971
Award Recipient: George Watson, Ernest Pendrell
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1971
Award Recipient: Nicholas W. Stroh
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Star
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1971
Award Recipient: Nicholas W. Stroh
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Star
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1972
Award Recipient: Richard Dudman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1972
Award Recipient: Richard Dudman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Award Honored Work:
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1972Bob Wicker, George Eberl, Ed Reavis, Ken Loomis, Jim Cole, Regis Bossu, Peter Jaeger, and TeamThe Stars and Stripes (European edition)
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Bache Award 1972
Award Recipient: Bob Wicker, George Eberl, Ed Reavis, Ken Loomis, Jim Cole, Regis Bossu, Peter Jaeger, and Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Stars and Stripes (European edition)
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Bache Award 1972
Award Recipient: Bob Wicker, George Eberl, Ed Reavis, Ken Loomis, Jim Cole, Regis Bossu, Peter Jaeger, and Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Stars and Stripes (European edition)
Award Honored Work:
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1972William L. RyanThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1972
Award Recipient: William L. Ryan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “The Road to Peking—The Road to Moscow”
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1972
Award Recipient: William L. Ryan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “The Road to Peking—The Road to Moscow”
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1972James A. MichenerThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1972
Award Recipient: James A. Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1972
Award Recipient: James A. Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1972
Award Recipient: Tom Streithorst
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1972
Award Recipient: Tom Streithorst
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1972
Award Recipient: Thomas J. Abercrombie
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1972
Award Recipient: Thomas J. Abercrombie
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1972
Award Recipient: Huynh Cong Ut
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1972
Award Recipient: Huynh Cong Ut
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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1972ABC Radio NewsP.O.W. Special, featuring Ramsey Clark tapes made in North Viet Nam.
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: ABC Radio News
Award Recipient Affiliation: P.O.W. Special, featuring Ramsey Clark tapes made in North Viet Nam.
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Radio Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: ABC Radio News
Award Recipient Affiliation: P.O.W. Special, featuring Ramsey Clark tapes made in North Viet Nam.
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1972
Award Recipient: Bob Simon, Norman Lloyd, Mai Van Duc
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1972
Award Recipient: Bob Simon, Norman Lloyd, Mai Van Duc
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1972Charlotte SaikowskiThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1972
Award Recipient: Charlotte Saikowski
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1972
Award Recipient: Charlotte Saikowski
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
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1972Elmer Lower, Charles Murphy, John ShermanABC
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: Elmer Lower, Charles Murphy, John Sherman
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Television Documentary on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: Elmer Lower, Charles Murphy, John Sherman
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV-Spot News 1967
Award Recipient: Ted Yates
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV-Spot News 1967
Award Recipient: Ted Yates
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1966Howard K. SmithABC
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Television Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work: Analytical reports from Vietnam
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Television Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work: Analytical reports from Vietnam
This is Howard K. Smith’s third OPC award for interpreting the news; he has also won four OPC awards for his top reporting from abroad. The judges selected the ABC news commentator for his “analytical reports from Vietnam.”
Smith, 52, commentator on ABC’s Peter Jennings television newscast and anchorman on the weekly “ABC Scope: The Vietnam War” series, has been in radio and television for more than a quarter of a century. Before joining ABC in 1961, he was with CBS for 20 years.
A Rhodes Scholar, Smith began his news career with United Press in London in 1939, moved to Copenhagen and Berlin, where he joined CBS in 1941. He was expelled from Germany, covered occupied Europe from Switzerland until 1944, when he moved to Paris. He then covered the Allied sweep through Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was in Marshall Zhoukov’s headquarters the day the
Germans surrendered. In 1946, he covered the Nuremberg war crimes trials.His major CBS projects included “CBS Reports,” “Face the Nation,” “Eyewitness to History,” and “The Greatest Challenge.” He won an Emmy for “CBS Reports: The Population Explosion.”
He was born in Ferriday, LA.
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1966Marc RiboudMagnum Photos
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting or Interpretation From Abroad in a Magazine or Book 1966
Award Recipient: Marc Riboud
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting or Interpretation From Abroad in a Magazine or Book 1966
Award Recipient: Marc Riboud
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
Award Honored Work:
Mark Riboud’s timely book, The Three Banners of China, (Macmillan) was selected for its “concise writing and magnificent photographs.” The pictures and text range from a deserted temple in Kwangsi to a Marxist-Leninist seminar for engineers. Senator Fulbright wrote Riboud: “I have never seen a more perfectly balanced publication of pictures and text.”
Riboud, a 44-year-old Frenchman, took up photography only 15 years ago. He joined Magnum Photos in 1954, and has since traveled in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the United States, Mexico and Russia.
His pictures have been published and all the major magazines, and have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Chicago Art Institute. His books include Women of Japan and Ghana.
Riboud is an engineer by profession and a veteran of the French Resistance.
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1966Kyoichi SawadaUnited Press International
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Photographic Reporting From Abroad
Award Recipient: Kyoichi Sawada
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Photographic Reporting From Abroad
Award Recipient: Kyoichi Sawada
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Kyoichi Sawada of United Press International has covered more than 50 campaigns and battles in Vietnam. He has earned a Pulitzer Prize and two top OPC awards in two successive years.
He was so eager to go to Vietnam that he visited the war zone during a vacation from his regular UPI job in Tokyo – and stayed for two-month combat zone assignment. A few weeks later he was reassigned to cover the war.
The awards committee calls his pictures “powerful, direct images of the war.” His own explanation for the hard-hitting quality of his pictures: “I wanted to find out the real things that are happening in Vietnam.”
Sawada, 30, has been taking pictures since he was 13, when he bought a box camera for $1.65, earned delivering newspapers in his hometown of Aomori in northern Japan. By the time he was 20 he had his own photography concession at a U.S. airbase where he learned to speak English.
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best TV Reporting From Abroad
Award Recipient: Morley Safer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best TV Reporting From Abroad
Award Recipient: Morley Safer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
Morley Safer of CBS News is a repeater. This is his second consecutive award in this category for his lucid, in-depth reports on the fighting in Vietnam.
Safer, a 35-year-old Canadian, came to CBS in 1964 after seven years with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He has reported for CBS from Sweden, the Congo, Nigeria and Cyprus. He covered the 1964 British election and the death of Winston Churchill.
While working for CBC, Safer was the only western correspondent in East Berlin the night Russians began building the Berlin wall.
Safer began his television career as a reporter in Toronto. He later became a correspondent and producer, and appeared on “CBC News magazine,” Canada’s oldest news series.
His newspaper jobs include the Woodstock Centennial Review (London, Ont.), the Free Press, the Oxford Mail and Times (England), and Reuters.
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1966Hugh MulliganThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1966
Award Recipient: Hugh Mulligan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1966
Award Recipient: Hugh Mulligan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1966
Award Recipient: Lawrence Malkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1966
Award Recipient: Lawrence Malkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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1966Ron Nessen, Vo Huynh, You Young SangNBC
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1966
Award Recipient: Ron Nessen, Vo Huynh, You Young Sang
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: "Plain of Reeds" Report from Vietnam
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1966
Award Recipient: Ron Nessen, Vo Huynh, You Young Sang
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: "Plain of Reeds" Report from Vietnam
Ron Nessen and his cameramen Vo Huynh and You Young Sang won this award for reel two of their “Plain of Reeds” report from Vietnam. The judges called it an outstanding achievement born of courage
and illuminating reporting…“It encompassed many of the bewildering phases… From the civil war-type struggle in which South Vietnamese units shoot it out with other South Vietnamese forces – both equipped with American arms – to the great feats of endurance and valor of our fighting men in the battles of the Plain of Reeds…”
Newsman Nessen, 32, was wounded while doing this job. He was traveling with a patrol of the 101st Airborne Division when he was struck in the chest by fragments of the Vietcong hand grenade. You Young Sang, 33, now an NBC news cameraman in Tokyo, was born in Korea. Vo Huynh, 35, a Vietnamese, has been an NBC news cameraman since 1961.
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Special Awards 1966
Award Recipient: Henry R. Luce
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Special Awards 1966
Award Recipient: Henry R. Luce
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1967
Award Recipient: Horace Sutton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Review
Award Honored Work: Indonesia's Night of Terror
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1967
Award Recipient: Horace Sutton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Review
Award Honored Work: Indonesia's Night of Terror
He is one of the most prolific of writers and has specialized on travel–approximately 100,000 miles a year–on all continents. He has seven books in print, and another and work. But Horace Sutton has been
honored in category 14 for a different type of journalism – what the judges proclaimed as “a superb job of analytical reporting,” his Saturday Review article on “Indonesia’s Night of Terror.” Sponsored by The Asia Magazine, the competition is intended to stimulate more and finer reporting on and about that area. A check for $500 accompanies the award.The New York Sun and New York Post were Horace Sutton’s initial introduction to the news world, after he emerged from University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University, in 1938. His facility with words and his penchant for far places began to blend into one of the pleasanter forms of careers about 1947, when he originated the travel section of the Saturday Review. By 1961 he was associate editor of the magazine.
Eventually through a weekly travel column, “Of All Places,” distributed through the Hall Syndicate, he was
reaching more than 10 million readers with his alluring accounts of the wonders to be glimpsed in areas with exotic names, the colorful characters to be encountered. His report on Indonesia is adequate demonstration his observations have been considerably more than superficial, as he roams. As a recent date he
has become less mobile, being once more established in New York in a triple post as Associate Editor of Saturday Review; Associate Editor of McCall’s, a syndicated newspaper columnist. It is unlikely, however that Sutton’s travel days are at an end. -
1967Michael R. McGradyNewsday
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1967 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Michael R. McGrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: “A Dove in Vietnam”
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1967 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Michael R. McGrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: “A Dove in Vietnam”
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1967R.W. Apple, Jr.The New York Times
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1967 (Shared)
Award Recipient: R.W. Apple, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Vietnam: The Signs of Stalemate”
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1967 (Shared)
Award Recipient: R.W. Apple, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Vietnam: The Signs of Stalemate”
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1967
Award Recipient: Frances FitzGerald
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic Monthly
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1967
Award Recipient: Frances FitzGerald
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic Monthly
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1967
Award Recipient: Life
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Photographs, Magazine or Book 1967
Award Recipient: Life
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
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1967Peter SkingleyUnited Press International
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1967
Award Recipient: Peter Skingley
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1967
Award Recipient: Peter Skingley
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV-Spot News 1968
Award Recipient: Liz Trotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV-Spot News 1968
Award Recipient: Liz Trotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1968Peter RehakThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Reporting From Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1968
Award Recipient: Peter Rehak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Reporting From Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1968
Award Recipient: Peter Rehak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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1966Robert S. ElegantThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Hong Kong
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Hong Kong
Robert S. Elegant of the Los Angeles Times prepared well for his Hong Kong listening-post job: he studied at the Yale University Institute of Far East Languages and Literature, got his M.A. at Columbia in Chinese and Japanese, and taught Japanese in the Army Language School.
Before taking over the Hong Kong Times bureau, Elegant was Newsweek’s South Asia correspondent, New Delhi bureau chief, and central Europe bureau chief.
As a Ford Foundation Fellow, based in Singapore, he wrote for the North American Newspaper Alliance and broadcasted for the Columbia Broadcasting System. In 1953, he was International News Services Korean War correspondent.
He has written for The Reporter, New Leader, Look, Reader’s Digest, Nation, China Quarterly, and Business Week. He is the author of China’s Red Masters, The Dragon’s Seed, The Centers of the World, A Kind of Treason, A Question of Loyalty, and The Seeking.
Elegant was on a Pulitzer traveling fellowship in 1951-52 and won the OPC citation for best magazine reporting from abroad in 1962.
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1966
Award Recipient: Harrison E. Salisbury
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Series on North Vietnam
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1966
Award Recipient: Harrison E. Salisbury
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Series on North Vietnam
Harrison E. Salisbury of The New York Times was selected for his exclusive North Vietnam series, appearing in December 1966. The judges cited Salisbury “for the enterprise to get the story, the courage to write it, and the guts to face up to bombs bursting in hot air.”
Salisbury, 58, an assistant managing editor of The Times, won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting from Russia in 1955, the George Polk Memorial Award in 1957, and the Sigma Delta Chi award in 1958.
A native of Minneapolis, Salisbury began his newspaper career with The Minneapolis Journal. He switched to the United Press in St. Paul in 1930, worked for UP in Chicago, New York, London and Moscow. He became the Times’ Moscow correspondent in 1949.
Salisbury is the author of several books on Russia, one on juvenile delinquency, and a novel.
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Special Awards 1965
Award Recipient: David Sarnoff
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Special Awards 1965
Award Recipient: David Sarnoff
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1965
Award Recipient: Morley Safer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1965
Award Recipient: Morley Safer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1965
Award Recipient: Bernard D. Nossiter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1965
Award Recipient: Bernard D. Nossiter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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1965Richard CritchfieldThe Washington Star
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1965
Award Recipient: Richard Critchfield
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Star
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1965
Award Recipient: Richard Critchfield
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Star
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1965
Award Recipient: Morley Safer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1965
Award Recipient: Morley Safer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1965Kyoichi SawadaUnited Press International
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1965
Award Recipient: Kyoichi Sawada
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1965
Award Recipient: Kyoichi Sawada
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1965
Award Recipient: Fred Freed
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1965
Award Recipient: Fred Freed
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1965A.M. RosenthalThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1965
Award Recipient: A.M. Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1965
Award Recipient: A.M. Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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1965Jack FoisieThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1965
Award Recipient: Jack Foisie
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1965
Award Recipient: Jack Foisie
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Special Awards 1964
Award Recipient: Baldwin Baker, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Special Awards 1964
Award Recipient: Baldwin Baker, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1952
Award Recipient: David Douglas Duncan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1952
Award Recipient: David Douglas Duncan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Special Awards1964
Award Recipient: John Scali
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Special Awards1964
Award Recipient: John Scali
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1958
Award Recipient: Chet Huntley
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1958
Award Recipient: Chet Huntley
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Oexle
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Oexle
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1958
Award Recipient: Andrew St. George
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1958
Award Recipient: Andrew St. George
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
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1958Bob ConsidineHearst Newspapers
Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1958
Award Recipient: Bob Considine
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1958
Award Recipient: Bob Considine
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1958
Award Recipient: Winston Burdette
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1958
Award Recipient: Winston Burdette
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Taylor
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Taylor
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
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1959Walter LippmannThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1959
Award Recipient: Walter Lippmann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1959
Award Recipient: Walter Lippmann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1959
Award Recipient: Quincy Howe
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1959
Award Recipient: Quincy Howe
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1959
Award Recipient: Henry Toluzzi
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1959
Award Recipient: Henry Toluzzi
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1959
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life Photos
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1959
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life Photos
Award Honored Work:
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1959A.M. RosenthalThe New York Times
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1959
Award Recipient: A.M. Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1959
Award Recipient: A.M. Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1959
Award Recipient: Winston Burdette
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1959
Award Recipient: Winston Burdette
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1959
Award Recipient: Peter Weaver
Award Recipient Affiliation: McGraw-Hill World News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1959
Award Recipient: Peter Weaver
Award Recipient Affiliation: McGraw-Hill World News
Award Honored Work:
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1960Robert HewettThe Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1960
Award Recipient: Robert Hewett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Middle East and Youth Peace Corps
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1960
Award Recipient: Robert Hewett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Middle East and Youth Peace Corps
-
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1960
Award Recipient: Chet Huntley
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1960
Award Recipient: Chet Huntley
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1960
Award Recipient: Yung Su Kwon
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1960
Award Recipient: Yung Su Kwon
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1960Yasushi NagaoUnited Press International
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1960
Award Recipient: Yasushi Nagao
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1960
Award Recipient: Yasushi Nagao
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
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1960Lynn HeinzerlingThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1960
Award Recipient: Lynn Heinzerling
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1960
Award Recipient: Lynn Heinzerling
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1960
Award Recipient: Edwin L. Dale, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1960
Award Recipient: Edwin L. Dale, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1960
Award Recipient: Henry N. Taylor
Award Recipient Affiliation: Scripps-Howard Newspapers
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1960
Award Recipient: Henry N. Taylor
Award Recipient Affiliation: Scripps-Howard Newspapers
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1960
Award Recipient: Lionel Durant
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1960
Award Recipient: Lionel Durant
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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1961Phil NewsomUnited Press International
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1961
Award Recipient: Phil Newsom
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1961
Award Recipient: Phil Newsom
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1961
Award Recipient: David Schoenbrun
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1961
Award Recipient: David Schoenbrun
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1961
Award Recipient: Leonard Stark, Nobuo Hoshi
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1961
Award Recipient: Leonard Stark, Nobuo Hoshi
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1961
Award Recipient: Peter Leibing
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1961
Award Recipient: Peter Leibing
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1961
Award Recipient: Helen Jean Rogers, William Hartigan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1961
Award Recipient: Helen Jean Rogers, William Hartigan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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1961Bob ConsidineHearst Newspapers
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1961
Award Recipient: Bob Considine
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1961
Award Recipient: Bob Considine
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1961
Award Recipient: Edwin L. Dale, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1961
Award Recipient: Edwin L. Dale, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1961
Award Recipient: Dickey Chapelle
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow & Co.
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1961
Award Recipient: Dickey Chapelle
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow & Co.
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Special Awards 1961
Award Recipient: Robert Fuoss
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Special Awards 1961
Award Recipient: Robert Fuoss
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Special Awards 1961
Award Recipient: John Denson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Special Awards 1961
Award Recipient: John Denson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
-
1962Columbia Broadcasting SystemColumbia Broadcasting System
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1962
Award Recipient: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Recipient Affiliation: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1962
Award Recipient: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Recipient Affiliation: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1962
Award Recipient: Martin Agronsky, Scott Berner
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1962
Award Recipient: Martin Agronsky, Scott Berner
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1962Hector RondonLa Republica, The Associated Press
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1962
Award Recipient: Hector Rondon
Award Recipient Affiliation: La Republica, The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1962
Award Recipient: Hector Rondon
Award Recipient Affiliation: La Republica, The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1962
Award Recipient: NBC News
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1962
Award Recipient: NBC News
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
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1962Andrew C. BorowiecThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1962
Award Recipient: Andrew C. Borowiec
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1962
Award Recipient: Andrew C. Borowiec
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1962
Award Recipient: Joseph A. Livingston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Bulletin
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1962
Award Recipient: Joseph A. Livingston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Bulletin
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1962
Award Recipient: Dana Adams Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1962
Award Recipient: Dana Adams Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1963Louis K. RukeyserThe Baltimore Sun
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1963
Award Recipient: Louis K. Rukeyser
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Asia
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1963
Award Recipient: Louis K. Rukeyser
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Asia
-
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1963
Award Recipient: Fred Freed
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1963
Award Recipient: Fred Freed
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
-
1963Columbia Broadcasting SystemColumbia Broadcasting System
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1963
Award Recipient: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Recipient Affiliation: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1963
Award Recipient: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Recipient Affiliation: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1963
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1963
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1963
Award Recipient: Peter Kalischer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1963
Award Recipient: Peter Kalischer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1963Malcolm BrowneThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1963
Award Recipient: Malcolm Browne
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1963
Award Recipient: Malcolm Browne
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1963
Award Recipient: Ray Vicker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1963
Award Recipient: Ray Vicker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1963
Award Recipient: Richard Tregaskis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Vietnam Diary
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1963
Award Recipient: Richard Tregaskis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Vietnam Diary
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs, Magazine – 1964
Award Recipient: Norman Cousins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Review
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs, Magazine – 1964
Award Recipient: Norman Cousins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Review
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1964
Award Recipient: Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Television 1964
Award Recipient: Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1964
Award Recipient: Akihiko Okamura
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1964
Award Recipient: Akihiko Okamura
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1964
Award Recipient: Frank Bourgholtzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1964
Award Recipient: Frank Bourgholtzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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1964Saul PettThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1964
Award Recipient: Saul Pett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1964
Award Recipient: Saul Pett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1964
Award Recipient: Don C. Winston
Award Recipient Affiliation: McGraw-Hill
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1964
Award Recipient: Don C. Winston
Award Recipient Affiliation: McGraw-Hill
Award Honored Work:
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1958Graham HoveyThe Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1958
Award Recipient: Graham Hovey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the United Nations.
Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1958
Award Recipient: Graham Hovey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Star and Tribune
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the United Nations.
-
Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Still or Motion Pictures 1957
Award Recipient: Lisa Larsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Still or Motion Pictures 1957
Award Recipient: Lisa Larsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1952
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1952
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1952Homer BigartThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1952
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1952
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1952
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1952
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1952
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1952
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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1953Walter LippmannThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1953
Award Recipient: Walter Lippmann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1953
Award Recipient: Walter Lippmann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1953
Award Recipient: Michael Rougier
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1953
Award Recipient: Michael Rougier
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1953
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1953
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1953Joseph and Stewart AlsopThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1953
Award Recipient: Joseph and Stewart Alsop
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1953
Award Recipient: Joseph and Stewart Alsop
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1953
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1953
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1953
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1954The New York TimesThe New York Times
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1954
Award Recipient: The New York Times
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1954
Award Recipient: The New York Times
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1954
Award Recipient: Life
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1954
Award Recipient: Life
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1954
Award Recipient: “See It Now”
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1954
Award Recipient: “See It Now”
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1954The New York TimesThe New York Times
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1954
Award Recipient: The New York Times
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1954
Award Recipient: The New York Times
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1954Columbia Broadcasting SystemColumbia Broadcasting System
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1954
Award Recipient: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Recipient Affiliation: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1954
Award Recipient: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Recipient Affiliation: Columbia Broadcasting System
Award Honored Work:
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1954James RestonThe New York Times
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting Originating in U.S. or U.N. on World Affairs 1954
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: Best Reporting Originating in U.S. or U.N. on World Affairs 1954
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1954
Award Recipient: Robert Capa
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1954
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1954
Award Recipient: Robert Capa
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
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1955Walter LippmannThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1955
Award Recipient: Walter Lippmann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1955
Award Recipient: Walter Lippmann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1955
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1955
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1955
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1955
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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1955Clifton DanielThe New York Times
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily Newspaper or Wire Service (Spot News) 1955
Award Recipient: Clifton Daniel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily Newspaper or Wire Service (Spot News) 1955
Award Recipient: Clifton Daniel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1955
Award Recipient: David Schoenbrun
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1955
Award Recipient: David Schoenbrun
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting Originating in U.S. or U.N. on World Affairs 1955
Award Recipient: John Daly
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: Best Reporting Originating in U.S. or U.N. on World Affairs 1955
Award Recipient: John Daly
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1955
Award Recipient: Gene Symonds
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1955
Award Recipient: Gene Symonds
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press
Award Honored Work:
-
Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1956
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1956
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs All Media 1956
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs All Media 1956
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1956
Award Recipient: Gerhard Schwartzkopff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Movie Photography from Abroad 1956
Award Recipient: Gerhard Schwartzkopff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1956
Award Recipient: John Sadovy
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Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1956
Award Recipient: John Sadovy
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1956Barrett McGurnThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1956
Award Recipient: Barrett McGurn
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1956
Award Recipient: Barrett McGurn
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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1956Sports IllustratedSports Illustrated
Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Reporting Involving Persons, Places or Things, Beyond the 48 States 1956
Award Recipient: Sports Illustrated
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sports Illustrated
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Award Name: Best Reporting Involving Persons, Places or Things, Beyond the 48 States 1956
Award Recipient: Sports Illustrated
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sports Illustrated
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1956
Award Recipient: Irving R. Levine
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1956
Award Recipient: Irving R. Levine
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1956
Award Recipient: Russell Jones
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1956
Award Recipient: Russell Jones
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1956
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1956
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
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1957Ernest K. LindleyNewsweek
Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1957
Award Recipient: Ernest K. Lindley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Soviet Russia
Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1957
Award Recipient: Ernest K. Lindley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Soviet Russia
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1957
Award Recipient: Chet Huntley
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1957
Award Recipient: Chet Huntley
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1957
Award Recipient: Lisa Larsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1957
Award Recipient: Lisa Larsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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1957Bob Considine, Frank Coniff, William Randolph HearstHearst Newspapers
Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1957
Award Recipient: Bob Considine, Frank Coniff, William Randolph Hearst
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1957
Award Recipient: Bob Considine, Frank Coniff, William Randolph Hearst
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1957
Award Recipient: Frank Kearns, Yussef Masraff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1957
Award Recipient: Frank Kearns, Yussef Masraff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1957
Award Recipient: Herbert Matthews
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1957
Award Recipient: Herbert Matthews
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1964
Award Recipient: George Clay
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Name: The George Polk Award 1964
Award Recipient: George Clay
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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1947Anne O’Hare McCormickThe New York Times
Award Date: 1947
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1947
Award Recipient: Anne O’Hare McCormick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1947
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1947
Award Recipient: Anne O’Hare McCormick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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1947A.T. SteeleThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1947
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news)
Award Recipient: A.T. Steele
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news)
Award Recipient: A.T. Steele
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Date: 1947
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1947
Award Recipient: Merrill Mueller
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1947
Award Recipient: Merrill Mueller
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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1948James RestonThe New York Times
Award Date: 1948
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1948
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1948
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1948
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1948
Award Recipient: Jack Birns
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1948
Award Recipient: Jack Birns
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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1948Harold CallenderThe New York Times
Award Date: 1948
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1948
Award Recipient: Harold Callender
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1948
Award Recipient: Harold Callender
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1948
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1948
Award Recipient: Henry Cassidy
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1948
Award Recipient: Henry Cassidy
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1948
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1948
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Name: The George Polk Award 1948
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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1949Joseph and Stewart AlsopThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1949
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1949
Award Recipient: Joseph and Stewart Alsop
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1949
Award Recipient: Joseph and Stewart Alsop
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1949
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Radio or Television 1949
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1949
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
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Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1949
Award Recipient: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum Photos
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1949
Award Recipient: Ernest K. Lindley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dumont
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Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1949
Award Recipient: Ernest K. Lindley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dumont
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1949Joseph NewmanThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1949
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1949
Award Recipient: Joseph Newman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1949
Award Recipient: Joseph Newman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1949
Award Recipient: William R. Downs
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1949
Award Recipient: William R. Downs
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1949
Award Recipient: Wayne Richardson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Award Name: The George Polk Award 1949
Award Recipient: Wayne Richardson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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1950James RestonThe New York Times
Award Date: 1950
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1950
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1950
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1950
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1950
Award Recipient: David Douglas Duncan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1950
Award Recipient: David Douglas Duncan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Date: 1950
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1950
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1950
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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1950Homer BigartThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1950
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1950
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1950
Award Recipient: Homer Bigart
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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1950Hal BoyleThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1950
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1950
Award Recipient: Hal Boyle
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1950
Award Recipient: Hal Boyle
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1950
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1950
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1950
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1950
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1950
Award Recipient: Marguerite Higgins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Name: The George Polk Award 1950
Award Recipient: Marguerite Higgins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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1951Joseph and Stewart AlsopThe New York Herald Tribune
Award Date: 1951
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1951
Award Recipient: Joseph and Stewart Alsop
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1951
Award Recipient: Joseph and Stewart Alsop
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1951
Award Recipient: Frank Noel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Award Name: Best Photographs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1951
Award Recipient: Frank Noel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1951
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Name: Best Reporting for TV Spot News 1951
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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1951Cyrus L. SulzbergerThe New York Times
Award Date: 1951
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1951
Award Recipient: Cyrus L. Sulzberger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: Best Reporting from Abroad Daily newspaper or wire service (spot news) 1951
Award Recipient: Cyrus L. Sulzberger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1951
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: Best Reporting in Television and/or Radio 1951
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1951
Award Recipient: William N. Oatis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1951
Award Recipient: William N. Oatis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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1952James RestonThe New York Times
Award Date: 1952
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1952
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1952
Award Recipient: James Reston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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1966Eric SevareidLook/CBS News
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Eric Sevareid
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look/CBS News
Award Honored Work: Why Our Foreign Policy Is Failing
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Eric Sevareid
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look/CBS News
Award Honored Work: Why Our Foreign Policy Is Failing
Eric Sevareid’s Look article, “Why Our Foreign Policy is Failing,” was selected for its “illuminating insight.”
The article, based on an exclusive interview with Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Fulbright, was widely quoted. It proves, in the opinion of the judges, “that not only the ‘instant communications’ media can provide timely commentary on events of the hour.”
Veteran commentator Sevareid, national correspondent for CBS news, has been with the network since 1939.
In the first of numerous foreign assignments for CBS, Sevareid scored what has been called a “gigantic scoop,” as the first newsmen to report that France was about to capitulate to Germany. After
the fall of France, he went to London, continuing to broadcast from there until October, 1940, when he was assigned to Washington.In May, 1965, he once again turned war correspondent, reporting from Santo Domingo. That summer he went to London, where he had a lengthy conversation with Adlai Stevenson two days before the
latter’s death.An article based on the conversation, “The Final Troubled Hours of Adlai Stevenson, “appeared in Look. The New York Newspaper Guild gave Sevareid its Page One award, citing the articles “excellent writing” and “its terrific impact on United States and the world.”
Sevareid has captured many journalistic awards in his career. In 1950 and 1964, he received the George Foster Peabody award for his interpretation of the news. He has also received, among other honors, an Overseas Press Club award; the George Polk Memorial Award; the National Headlines Award.
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2009Farnaz FassihiThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2009
Award Recipient: Farnaz Fassihi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: "Hearts, Minds and Blood: The Battle for Iran”
Farnaz FassihiAward Date: 2009
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2009
Award Recipient: Farnaz Fassihi
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: "Hearts, Minds and Blood: The Battle for Iran”
Best newspaper or news service reporting from abroad
Farnaz Fassihi’s courageous reporting gives us an inside view of the unfolding drama in Iran. Operating under tremendous pressure, she covered the opposition’s protests from the perspectives of doctors, students, and even a member of the feared Basij militia that beat demonstrators and broke up marches in the bloody aftermath of the Islamic republic’s disputed presidential election. Her work stood out not just for her courage, but also for her ability to put a human face on the events in Tehran.
From the Wall Street Journal, July 11, 2009 >>
Citation for Excellence: David Rohde
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “Held by the Taliban”Citation Page >>
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2009Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Karen DeYoung and Bob WoodwardThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2009
Award Recipient: Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Karen DeYoung and Bob Woodward
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Obama’s War
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Karen DeYoung and Bob WoodwardAward Date: 2009
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2009
Award Recipient: Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Karen DeYoung and Bob Woodward
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Obama’s War
This series of pieces about how the Obama administration searched for a new strategy in Afghanistan included strong on-the-ground reporting, smart analysis and a great scoop in obtaining an advance copy of Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s assessment of the war. Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Karen de Young and Bob Woodward contributed in different ways, from Kabul and Washington, to a brilliantly executed interpretation of evolving policy decisions and military strategy on what was one of the most important international stories of the year.
Citation for Excellence: The New York Times Staff
Affiliation: The New York Times
Honored Work: “Upheaval in Iran” -
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2009
Award Recipient: Khalil Hamra
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “War in Gaza”
Khalil HamraAward Date: 2009
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2009
Award Recipient: Khalil Hamra
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “War in Gaza”
Khalil Hamra’s pictures of the Israeli military incursion into Gaza showed exceptional courage and enterprise by a committed local photographer during a sustained and dangerous conflict. His images are close up, powerful and direct and taken at considerable risk due to the nature of the conflict which had combatants mingling amongst the civilian population. Hamra’s personal circumstances are equally compelling: he covered the conflict in spite of concerns about the welfare of his wife, then pregnant with twins.
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2009Alvaro Ybarra ZavalaReportage by Getty Images
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2009 (Two Winners)
Award Recipient: Alvaro Ybarra Zavala
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reportage by Getty Images
Award Honored Work: "The Gunmen of the Bolivarian Revolution"
Alvaro Ybarra ZavalaAward Date: 2009
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2009 (Two Winners)
Award Recipient: Alvaro Ybarra Zavala
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reportage by Getty Images
Award Honored Work: "The Gunmen of the Bolivarian Revolution"
Due to the high quality of the entries, the judges chose two Rebbot winners. Alvaro Ybarra Zavala’s evocative images show us the dangerous and murky underworld of political violence in the increasingly polarized nation of Venezuela. Zavala worked hard to gain access to the paramilitary groups allegedly responsible for extrajudicial killings; once his work was complete he left the country ahead of publication because he feared deadly retaliation if he remained in Venezuela.
See winning photos >>
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2009David BurnettNational Geographic Books / Focal Point in cooperation with Contact Press Images
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2009 (Two Winners)
Award Recipient: David Burnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Books / Focal Point in cooperation with Contact Press Images
Award Honored Work: "44 Days: Iran and the Remaking of the World"
David BurnettAward Date: 2009
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2009 (Two Winners)
Award Recipient: David Burnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Books / Focal Point in cooperation with Contact Press Images
Award Honored Work: "44 Days: Iran and the Remaking of the World"
Due to the high quality of the entries, the judges chose two Rebbot winners. David Burnett is honored for the historically significant and unforgettable images from the Iranian Revolution in his book “44 Days: Iran and the Remaking of the World.” The 1978/79 photographs documenting the fall of the Shah and the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini have taken on new relevance in light of the current political situation in Iran. Burnett’s imagery brings back to life the drama of the revolution and the complexities of this important story.
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2009Sarah L. VoisinThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2009
Award Recipient: Sarah L. Voisin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: In Mexico’s War on Drugs, Battle Lines are Drawn in Chalk
Sarah L. VoisinAward Date: 2009
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2009
Award Recipient: Sarah L. Voisin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: In Mexico’s War on Drugs, Battle Lines are Drawn in Chalk
Voisin’s raw and direct visual investigation of the violent and complex drug war in Mexico offers us important insights into the horrifying violence there. Her images leave very little to the imagination; her use of color is extremely effective, and her navigation of the crime scenes and daily lives of Mexican communities ravaged by drugs and gangs are a tribute to her tenacity and courage.
See winning photos >>
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2009
Award Recipient: Q. Sakamaki
Award Recipient Affiliation: Redux Pictures/Time
Award Honored Work: Xinjiang, China
Q. SakamakiAward Date: 2009
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2009
Award Recipient: Q. Sakamaki
Award Recipient Affiliation: Redux Pictures/Time
Award Honored Work: Xinjiang, China
Q. Sakamaki’s lyrical and poetic imagery from Xinjiang, China was a fresh vision of a region of the world often spoken about but seldom seen. By using black and white photography and through his inherent creative approach, Sakamaki transports the viewer to the heart of age-old tensions between Han Chinese and the Uighur population of Western China. His images are timeless but immediate.
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2009Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, Lauren Jenkins, Douglas RobertsNational Public Radio
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2009
Award Recipient: Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, Lauren Jenkins, Douglas Roberts
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan: Nightmares and Dreams of a Nation at War
Soraya NelsonAward Date: 2009
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2009
Award Recipient: Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, Lauren Jenkins, Douglas Roberts
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan: Nightmares and Dreams of a Nation at War
Best radio news or interpretation of international affairs
Soraya Nelson’s original and poignant stories about the lives of the Afghan people demonstrate her enterprise and ability to penetrate a complicated society, especially since she was a woman working in a traditional male-dominated society. Even drug abuse is segregated by sex. We hear the cigarette lighters heating the heroin in foil. We feel the utter desperation of a mother who sends one of six children out to find her daily drug dose. Nelson embedded with both Afghan and American forces to tell the military story. But mostly she used her fluency in the language and her compassion for the people she met to make her listeners take notice and care about the people caught in a seemingly endless war.
Citation for Excellence: Eric Westervelt And David Gilkey
Affiliation: National Public Radio
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2009David Martin, Mary Walsh, Rob Blache, Ken Crump, Ward Sloane, Rick KaplanCBS Evening News
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2009
Award Recipient: David Martin, Mary Walsh, Rob Blache, Ken Crump, Ward Sloane, Rick Kaplan
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work: “The Battle of Wanat”
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2009
Award Recipient: David Martin, Mary Walsh, Rob Blache, Ken Crump, Ward Sloane, Rick Kaplan
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work: “The Battle of Wanat”
In a category with several excellent entries, two stood above the rest this year, and “The Battle of Wanat” by the staff of the CBS Evening News took our top honors in a split decision. In a beautifully crafted and well reported piece, CBS Correspondent David Martin delves into the circumstances of a deadly ambush suffered by U.S. troops in the exposed Afghan valley of Wanat, where U.S. military tactics came under Army investigation following the deaths of nine soldiers. The exclusively obtained video, interviews with survivors and parents of those killed, and documentary evidence obtained by CBS News exposed the challenges and pitfalls of fighting a guerrilla war in far-flung villages.
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2009Marcela Gaviria and Martin Smith for Rain Media, David Fanning for FrontlineRain Media and Frontline
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2009
Award Recipient: Marcela Gaviria and Martin Smith for Rain Media, David Fanning for Frontline
Award Recipient Affiliation: Rain Media and Frontline
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2009
Award Recipient: Marcela Gaviria and Martin Smith for Rain Media, David Fanning for Frontline
Award Recipient Affiliation: Rain Media and Frontline
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2009Alissa J. RubinThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2009
Award Recipient: Alissa J. Rubin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “How Baida Wanted to Die”
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2009
Award Recipient: Alissa J. Rubin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “How Baida Wanted to Die”
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2009
Award Recipient: Nate Beeler
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Examiner
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2009
Award Recipient: Nate Beeler
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Examiner
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2009
Award Recipient: Michael Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Vanity Fair
Award Honored Work: "Wall Street on the Tundra"
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2009
Award Recipient: Michael Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Vanity Fair
Award Honored Work: "Wall Street on the Tundra"
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2009
Award Recipient: Keith Bradsher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Green China"
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2009
Award Recipient: Keith Bradsher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Green China"
Keith Bradsher‘s work stood out for its insightful, enterprising, and nuanced look at the contradictions and promise of China’s green ambitions. As Bradsher shows in his compelling coverage, China’s all-out effort to win the race to go green is complicated by the juxtaposition between the country’s hopes – to own and define the world’s new green economic future – and its reality, as the world’s largest polluter.
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2009
Award Recipient: David Finkel
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2009
Award Recipient: David Finkel
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2009
Award Recipient: Abigail Haworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: Marie Claire
Award Honored Work: "Forced to be Fat"
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2009
Award Recipient: Abigail Haworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: Marie Claire
Award Honored Work: "Forced to be Fat"
In a world where the 24/7 media seems omnipresent, Abigail Haworth clearly went where no one else thought to go. In “Forced to be Fat”, she investigates leblouh, the Mauritanian practice of force-feeding young women to give them the rolls of flesh that men consider a sign of beauty. Reluctant teens are threatened with beating if they refuse to eat the oily food served to them at special camps; those who vomit are forced to eat that too. Haworth’s riveting, well-sourced and fascinating story brought to light not only the human condition of women in Mauritania, but also the broader issue of those in societies where absolute power can be used for better or worse.
Read Haworth’s article “Forced to Be Fat” on Marie Claire >>
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2009Leon Geller, Marcus Vetter, Tom Casciato, Nina Chaudry, Jeff Seelbach, Aaron BrownThirteen/WNET.org
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2009
Award Recipient: Leon Geller, Marcus Vetter, Tom Casciato, Nina Chaudry, Jeff Seelbach, Aaron Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen/WNET.org
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2009
Award Recipient: Leon Geller, Marcus Vetter, Tom Casciato, Nina Chaudry, Jeff Seelbach, Aaron Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen/WNET.org
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2009
Award Recipient: Maziar Bahari
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "118 Days in Hell"
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2009
Award Recipient: Maziar Bahari
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "118 Days in Hell"
Reporting for Newsweek on Iran’s contested 2009 presidential election, Maziar Bahari was arrested by the country’s notorious security forces and ended up as part of the story. His cover feature based on his incarceration tells of his harrowing experience in Evin prison, long known for torture of political prisoners, executions, and forced confessions. Bahari’s piece breaks down how Evin prison operates, the paranoid framework of the hardliners now in charge in Iran, and how international pressure on the regime actually does work. Even as he is forced to make a false confession, Bahari writes with humor and insight, giving the world an accessible portrait of Iran’s leaders, people and future. His courageous and eloquent reporting helps Iran’s struggle come alive.
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2009
Award Recipient: Jason Gale
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Markets
Award Honored Work: "Sanitation Nightmare"
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2009
Award Recipient: Jason Gale
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Markets
Award Honored Work: "Sanitation Nightmare"
In “Sanitation Nightmare,” Jason Gale kicks in the door without knocking to show the stark human, environmental, social, health and economic costs of a problem so obvious and basic that many journalists might choose to ignore it – the lack of toilets in more than half of India’s households. Gale draws upon an impressive array of sources – almost all of them Indian – compelling statistics and excellent photography to support a well-written exposé of a distinctly unglamorous issue that leaves a deep impression on the reader.
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2009
Award Recipient: Jon Lee Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Gangland"
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2009
Award Recipient: Jon Lee Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Gangland"
Jon Lee Anderson goes deep inside some of Rio de Janeiro’s most dangerous and impenetrable slums, or “favelas,” to portray a world of brazen lawlessness and stunning violence. Well ahead of the world’s focus on Rio hosting the 2016 Olympics, Anderson courageously tackles a subject that has seen other journalists killed or beaten when they have tried to investigate the drug gangs that control Rio’s shantytowns. Anderson’s reporting combines vivid details and superb portraits of a society that has become deeply corrupted in the face of almost unstoppable violence.
Read the abstract of Anderson’s article on The New Yorker >>
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2009T. Christian Miller, Doug Smith, Pratap ChatterjeeProPublica
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: Web: Online General Excellence 2009
Award Recipient: T. Christian Miller, Doug Smith, Pratap Chatterjee
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: Web: Online General Excellence 2009
Award Recipient: T. Christian Miller, Doug Smith, Pratap Chatterjee
Award Recipient Affiliation: ProPublica
Award Honored Work:
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1968Stanley KarnowThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1968 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Stanley Karnow
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1968 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Stanley Karnow
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
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1968Robert S. ElegantThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1968 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting on Hong Kong adn Chinese Affairs
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1968 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting on Hong Kong adn Chinese Affairs
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1965
Award Recipient: Bernard D. Nossiter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1965
Award Recipient: Bernard D. Nossiter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1940
Award Name: Special Awards 1940
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1940
Award Name: Special Awards 1940
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1940
Award Name: Special Awards 1940
Award Recipient: Hallett Abend
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1940
Award Name: Special Awards 1940
Award Recipient: Hallett Abend
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1940Leland StoweThe Chicago Daily News and The New York Post
Award Date: 1940
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service
Award Recipient: Leland Stowe
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Daily News and The New York Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1940
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service
Award Recipient: Leland Stowe
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Daily News and The New York Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1941
Award Name: Best reporting in television and/or radio 1941
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: MBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1941
Award Name: Best reporting in television and/or radio 1941
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: MBS
Award Honored Work:
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1941Otto D. TolischusThe New York Times
Award Date: 1941
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1941
Award Recipient: Otto D. Tolischus
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1941
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1941
Award Recipient: Otto D. Tolischus
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1941Cyrus L. SulzbergerThe New York Times
Award Date: 1941
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1941
Award Recipient: Cyrus L. Sulzberger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1941
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1941
Award Recipient: Cyrus L. Sulzberger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1945
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1945
Award Recipient: Frank Robertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: INS (Tokyo)
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1945
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1945
Award Recipient: Frank Robertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: INS (Tokyo)
Award Honored Work:
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1945Drew MiddletonThe New York Times
Award Date: 1945
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1945
Award Recipient: Drew Middleton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1945
Award Name: Best reporting from abroad daily newspaper or wire service 1945
Award Recipient: Drew Middleton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2005
Award Recipient: Marina Dobrovolskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Krasnoyarsk TV (central Siberia)
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2005
Award Recipient: Marina Dobrovolskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Krasnoyarsk TV (central Siberia)
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1956
Award Recipient: Bertram B. Johansson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1956
Award Recipient: Bertram B. Johansson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1960
Award Recipient: Bill Leonard
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1960
Award Recipient: Bill Leonard
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1961
Award Recipient: Juan De Onis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1961
Award Recipient: Juan De Onis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1962
Award Recipient: John E. Pearson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1962
Award Recipient: John E. Pearson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1964
Award Recipient: Barnard L. Collier
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1964
Award Recipient: Barnard L. Collier
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1965
Award Recipient: Ted Yates
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1965
Award Recipient: Ted Yates
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1966
Award Recipient: Georgie Ann Geyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Daily News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1966
Award Recipient: Georgie Ann Geyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Daily News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1969
Award Recipient: John M. Goshko
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1969
Award Recipient: John M. Goshko
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1970
Award Recipient: David Belnap
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1970
Award Recipient: David Belnap
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1971
Award Recipient: Jonathan Kapstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1971
Award Recipient: Jonathan Kapstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1972
Award Recipient: Lewis H. Diuguid
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1972
Award Recipient: Lewis H. Diuguid
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1973
Award Recipient: Everett G. Martin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1973
Award Recipient: Everett G. Martin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1974
Award Recipient: William Waters
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Arizona Daily Star
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1974
Award Recipient: William Waters
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Arizona Daily Star
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Polk 1956
Award Recipient: RUSSELL JONES
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Polk 1956
Award Recipient: RUSSELL JONES
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Polk 1968
Award Recipient: PETER REHAK
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Polk 1968
Award Recipient: PETER REHAK
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Polk 1969
Award Recipient: HORST FAAS, PETER ARNETT
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Polk 1969
Award Recipient: HORST FAAS, PETER ARNETT
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Polk 1970
Award Recipient: CBS TEAM
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Polk 1970
Award Recipient: CBS TEAM
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: Polk 1971
Award Recipient: NICHOLAS W. STROH
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Star
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: Polk 1971
Award Recipient: NICHOLAS W. STROH
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Star
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Polk 1973
Award Recipient: The Washington Post
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Polk 1973
Award Recipient: The Washington Post
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1991
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1991
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1992
Award Recipient: Tom Gjelten, Julie McCarthy
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1992
Award Recipient: Tom Gjelten, Julie McCarthy
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1993
Award Recipient: CNN Business News team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1993
Award Recipient: CNN Business News team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
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1994Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, Brenda Breslauer, Jill RackmillDateline NBC
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1994
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, Brenda Breslauer, Jill Rackmill
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dateline NBC
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1994
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, Brenda Breslauer, Jill Rackmill
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dateline NBC
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1995Eric Gonnon, Larry Register, Lou Dobbs and teamCNN Financial News
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1995
Award Recipient: Eric Gonnon, Larry Register, Lou Dobbs and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Financial News
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1995
Award Recipient: Eric Gonnon, Larry Register, Lou Dobbs and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Financial News
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1996Adam Smith (Jerry Goodman), Alvin H. Perlmutter, Peter FogesAlvin H. Perlmutter Inc. and Thirteen/WNET
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1996
Award Recipient: Adam Smith (Jerry Goodman), Alvin H. Perlmutter, Peter Foges
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alvin H. Perlmutter Inc. and Thirteen/WNET
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1996
Award Recipient: Adam Smith (Jerry Goodman), Alvin H. Perlmutter, Peter Foges
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alvin H. Perlmutter Inc. and Thirteen/WNET
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1997Julie McCarthy, Michael Sullivan, Loren JenkinsNational Public Radio
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1997
Award Recipient: Julie McCarthy, Michael Sullivan, Loren Jenkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1997
Award Recipient: Julie McCarthy, Michael Sullivan, Loren Jenkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1998
Award Recipient: Brenda Breslauer, Brian Ross
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1998
Award Recipient: Brenda Breslauer, Brian Ross
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1999
Award Recipient: Jocelyn Ford, J.J. Yore
Award Recipient Affiliation: Marketplace Productions
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 1999
Award Recipient: Jocelyn Ford, J.J. Yore
Award Recipient Affiliation: Marketplace Productions
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2000
Award Recipient: Dawn Fratangelo, Shachar Bar-on
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dateline NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2000
Award Recipient: Dawn Fratangelo, Shachar Bar-on
Award Recipient Affiliation: Dateline NBC
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2001Erin Moriarty, Susan Zirinsky, Peter Schweitzer, Miguel SanchoCBS News—48 Hours
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2001
Award Recipient: Erin Moriarty, Susan Zirinsky, Peter Schweitzer, Miguel Sancho
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News—48 Hours
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2001
Award Recipient: Erin Moriarty, Susan Zirinsky, Peter Schweitzer, Miguel Sancho
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News—48 Hours
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2002Ted Koppel, Martin Seemungal, Tom Bettag, James Blue, Elissa RubinABC News—Nightline
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2002
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Martin Seemungal, Tom Bettag, James Blue, Elissa Rubin
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—Nightline
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2002
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Martin Seemungal, Tom Bettag, James Blue, Elissa Rubin
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—Nightline
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2003Sharmeen Obaid, Mohammed Naqvi, Jay KeuperDiscovery Times Channel
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2003
Award Recipient: Sharmeen Obaid, Mohammed Naqvi, Jay Keuper
Award Recipient Affiliation: Discovery Times Channel
Award Honored Work: "Terror's Children"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2003
Award Recipient: Sharmeen Obaid, Mohammed Naqvi, Jay Keuper
Award Recipient Affiliation: Discovery Times Channel
Award Honored Work: "Terror's Children"
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2004Tim Wolochatiuk, Simcha Jacobovici, Ric Esther Bienstock, Jennifer Hyde, Sid BedigfieldAssociated Producers for CNN and CNBC
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2004
Award Recipient: Tim Wolochatiuk, Simcha Jacobovici, Ric Esther Bienstock, Jennifer Hyde, Sid Bedigfield
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Producers for CNN and CNBC
Award Honored Work: CNN Presents: "Impact of Terror"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2004
Award Recipient: Tim Wolochatiuk, Simcha Jacobovici, Ric Esther Bienstock, Jennifer Hyde, Sid Bedigfield
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Producers for CNN and CNBC
Award Honored Work: CNN Presents: "Impact of Terror"
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2005
Award Recipient: Brent and Craig Renaud
Award Recipient Affiliation: Discovery Times Channel
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Carl Spielvogel Award 2005
Award Recipient: Brent and Craig Renaud
Award Recipient Affiliation: Discovery Times Channel
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Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1955
Award Recipient: Theodore H. White
Award Recipient Affiliation: Collier’s
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1955
Award Recipient: Theodore H. White
Award Recipient Affiliation: Collier’s
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1957
Award Recipient: James Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader’s Digest
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1957
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1957
Award Recipient: James Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader’s Digest
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1959
Award Recipient: George Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1959
Award Recipient: George Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1960
Award Recipient: The Reporter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1960
Award Recipient: The Reporter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1961
Award Recipient: Charles J.V. Murphy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1961
Award Recipient: Charles J.V. Murphy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1964
Award Recipient: Sports Illustrated
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sports Illustrated
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1964
Award Recipient: Sports Illustrated
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sports Illustrated
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1965
Award Recipient: Michael Mok, Paul Schutzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1965
Award Recipient: Michael Mok, Paul Schutzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1968
Award Recipient: J. Robert Moskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1968
Award Recipient: J. Robert Moskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1969
Award Recipient: Christopher Wren
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1969
Award Recipient: Christopher Wren
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1970
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1970
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1971
Award Recipient: Arnaud De Borchgrave
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1971
Award Recipient: Arnaud De Borchgrave
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1972
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1972
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1973
Award Recipient: Anthony Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1973
Award Recipient: Anthony Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1974
Award Recipient: Frances Fitzgerald
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1974
Award Recipient: Frances Fitzgerald
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1975
Award Recipient: John J. Putnam
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1975
Award Recipient: John J. Putnam
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
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1976Barry Came, Tony Clifton, Loren Jenkins, William SchmidtNewsweek
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1976
Award Recipient: Barry Came, Tony Clifton, Loren Jenkins, William Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1976
Award Recipient: Barry Came, Tony Clifton, Loren Jenkins, William Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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1977James Pringle, Elizabeth Peer, Arnaud De Borchgrave, Kim WillensonNewsweek
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1977
Award Recipient: James Pringle, Elizabeth Peer, Arnaud De Borchgrave, Kim Willenson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1977
Award Recipient: James Pringle, Elizabeth Peer, Arnaud De Borchgrave, Kim Willenson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1978
Award Recipient: Peter A. Iseman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1978
Award Recipient: Peter A. Iseman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1979
Award Recipient: Donald Neff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1979
Award Recipient: Donald Neff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1979
Award Recipient: Walter Isaacson, Donald Neff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1979
Award Recipient: Walter Isaacson, Donald Neff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1982
Award Recipient: Newsweek
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1982
Award Recipient: Newsweek
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1983
Award Recipient: Christopher Dickey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Republic
Award Honored Work: "Behind the Death Squads"
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1983
Award Recipient: Christopher Dickey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Republic
Award Honored Work: "Behind the Death Squads"
Dickey’s story, with grace and clarity, provides a fresh, concise perspective on the persistent and complex phenomenon of organized assassination that has become central to the turmoil in Central America.
Eye-witness accounts and personal interviews skillfully interwoven with historical background deftly illuminate the dilemmas inherent in American policy makers’ efforts to comprehend and cope with the volcanic social, economic and political forces at work.
Dickey, for the past three years Washington Post Mexico bureau chief covering the Caribbean, is now on an Edward R. Murrow fellowship.
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1960
Award Recipient: Edwin Newman
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1960
Award Recipient: Edwin Newman
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1961
Award Recipient: Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1961
Award Recipient: Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1962
Award Recipient: Sidney Lazard
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1962
Award Recipient: Sidney Lazard
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1963
Award Recipient: George Clay
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1963
Award Recipient: George Clay
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1964
Award Recipient: Dean Brelis
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1964
Award Recipient: Dean Brelis
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1965
Award Recipient: Richard Valeriani
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1965
Award Recipient: Richard Valeriani
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1966
Award Recipient: Sam Jaffe
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1966
Award Recipient: Sam Jaffe
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1967
Award Recipient: Don North
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1967
Award Recipient: Don North
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1968
Award Recipient: Bernard Redmont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Group W., Westinghouse
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1968
Award Recipient: Bernard Redmont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Group W., Westinghouse
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1969
Award Recipient: Steve Bell
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1969
Award Recipient: Steve Bell
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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1970Emerson Stone, Gerald Miller, John Laurence, Ike Pappas, William Plante, John Sheahan, Richard Threlkeld, Don WebsterCBS
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1970
Award Recipient: Emerson Stone, Gerald Miller, John Laurence, Ike Pappas, William Plante, John Sheahan, Richard Threlkeld, Don Webster
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1970
Award Recipient: Emerson Stone, Gerald Miller, John Laurence, Ike Pappas, William Plante, John Sheahan, Richard Threlkeld, Don Webster
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1970
Award Recipient: Lou Cioffi
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1970
Award Recipient: Lou Cioffi
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work:
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1971Emerson Stone, Thomas Fenton, John Laurence, William Plante, Bert Quint, Don Webster, Ernest WeatherallCBS
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1971
Award Recipient: Emerson Stone, Thomas Fenton, John Laurence, William Plante, Bert Quint, Don Webster, Ernest Weatherall
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1971
Award Recipient: Emerson Stone, Thomas Fenton, John Laurence, William Plante, Bert Quint, Don Webster, Ernest Weatherall
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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1972Heywood Hale Broun, John Laurence, Dave Marash, Bruno Wessertheil, Bill McLaughlin, MItchell KraussCBS
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1972
Award Recipient: Heywood Hale Broun, John Laurence, Dave Marash, Bruno Wessertheil, Bill McLaughlin, MItchell Krauss
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1972
Award Recipient: Heywood Hale Broun, John Laurence, Dave Marash, Bruno Wessertheil, Bill McLaughlin, MItchell Krauss
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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1973Gene Pell, Jay Bushinsky, Joe Kamalick, Asher Wall, Bernard Redmont, Charles Bierbauer, Ed De Fontaine, Jim Anderson, Jerry UdwinGroup W., Westinghouse
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1973
Award Recipient: Gene Pell, Jay Bushinsky, Joe Kamalick, Asher Wall, Bernard Redmont, Charles Bierbauer, Ed De Fontaine, Jim Anderson, Jerry Udwin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Group W., Westinghouse
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1973
Award Recipient: Gene Pell, Jay Bushinsky, Joe Kamalick, Asher Wall, Bernard Redmont, Charles Bierbauer, Ed De Fontaine, Jim Anderson, Jerry Udwin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Group W., Westinghouse
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1984
Award Recipient: Cameron Swayze, Philip Till
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1984
Award Recipient: Cameron Swayze, Philip Till
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1985
Award Recipient: Philip Till
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio Network
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1985
Award Recipient: Philip Till
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio Network
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1986
Award Recipient: Fred Kennedy, Philip Till
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio News
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1986
Award Recipient: Fred Kennedy, Philip Till
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1987
Award Recipient: Richard Wagner, Allen Pizzey, Dan Raviv, Doug Tunnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News Radio
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1987
Award Recipient: Richard Wagner, Allen Pizzey, Dan Raviv, Doug Tunnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News Radio
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1988
Award Recipient: David Ben-Aryeah
Award Recipient Affiliation: WCBS-AM Radio
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1988
Award Recipient: David Ben-Aryeah
Award Recipient Affiliation: WCBS-AM Radio
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1989
Award Recipient: Gary Matsumoto
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1989
Award Recipient: Gary Matsumoto
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: Online 2005
Award Recipient: TOM KNUDSON, HECTOR AMEZCUA, and SETH VANBOOVEN
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Sacramento Bee
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: Online 2005
Award Recipient: TOM KNUDSON, HECTOR AMEZCUA, and SETH VANBOOVEN
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Sacramento Bee
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: Online 2006
Award Recipient: STAFF OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: Online 2006
Award Recipient: STAFF OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
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2007DAMIEN CAVE, DIANA OLIVA CAVE , STEPHEN FARRELL, ARCHIE TSE, BAGHDAD BUREAU and VIDEO, GRAPHICS and MULTIMEDIA STAFFThe New York Times
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: online 2007
Award Recipient: DAMIEN CAVE, DIANA OLIVA CAVE , STEPHEN FARRELL, ARCHIE TSE, BAGHDAD BUREAU and VIDEO, GRAPHICS and MULTIMEDIA STAFF
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: online 2007
Award Recipient: DAMIEN CAVE, DIANA OLIVA CAVE , STEPHEN FARRELL, ARCHIE TSE, BAGHDAD BUREAU and VIDEO, GRAPHICS and MULTIMEDIA STAFF
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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2008The International Consortium of Investigative JournalistsThe Center for Public Integrity
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: Web: Online General Excellence 2008
Award Recipient: The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Center for Public Integrity
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: Web: Online General Excellence 2008
Award Recipient: The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Center for Public Integrity
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1985
Award Recipient: Bill Moyers
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1985
Award Recipient: Bill Moyers
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: THe David Kaplan Award 1986
Award Recipient: The CNN Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: THe David Kaplan Award 1986
Award Recipient: The CNN Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
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1987Brian Ross, Ira Silverman, William Wheatley JRNBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1987
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Ira Silverman, William Wheatley JR
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1987
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Ira Silverman, William Wheatley JR
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1988
Award Recipient: Dan Rather, Tom Bettag
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1988
Award Recipient: Dan Rather, Tom Bettag
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1989
Award Recipient: Bernard Shaw
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1989
Award Recipient: Bernard Shaw
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1989
Award Recipient: Dan Rather
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1989
Award Recipient: Dan Rather
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1990
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Ira Silverman
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1990
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Ira Silverman
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1990
Award Recipient: Bob Simon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1990
Award Recipient: Bob Simon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1991
Award Recipient: Bill Blakemore
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1991
Award Recipient: Bill Blakemore
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1991
Award Recipient: Jim Maceda
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1991
Award Recipient: Jim Maceda
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
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1992Don Kladstrup, Steve Schnee, Tim Manning, Nick PrinceABC—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: THe David Kaplan Award 1992
Award Recipient: Don Kladstrup, Steve Schnee, Tim Manning, Nick Prince
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: THe David Kaplan Award 1992
Award Recipient: Don Kladstrup, Steve Schnee, Tim Manning, Nick Prince
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1993
Award Recipient: CNN News Gathering team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1993
Award Recipient: CNN News Gathering team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1994
Award Recipient: Jim Wooten
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News Tonight
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1994
Award Recipient: Jim Wooten
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News Tonight
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: THe David Kaplan Award 1994
Award Recipient: Ron Allen
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News Tonight
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: THe David Kaplan Award 1994
Award Recipient: Ron Allen
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News Tonight
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1995
Award Recipient: Dan Mogulof, Gaby Silon, Neville Harris, Bob Simon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1995
Award Recipient: Dan Mogulof, Gaby Silon, Neville Harris, Bob Simon
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1996
Award Recipient: Ron Allen (correspondent), Carol Grisanti (producer)
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1996
Award Recipient: Ron Allen (correspondent), Carol Grisanti (producer)
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1997
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, David Doss, Babak Behnam
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1997
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, David Doss, Babak Behnam
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1998
Award Recipient: The CNN Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1998
Award Recipient: The CNN Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
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1999Ron Allen, Bob Faw, Martin Fletcher, Dana Lewis, Kerry SandersNBC Nightly News
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1999
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, Bob Faw, Martin Fletcher, Dana Lewis, Kerry Sanders
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1999
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, Bob Faw, Martin Fletcher, Dana Lewis, Kerry Sanders
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
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Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2003
Award Recipient: Nic Robertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: "Anatomy of a Raid"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2003
Award Recipient: Nic Robertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work: "Anatomy of a Raid"
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2008STEPHANIE SY, NEAL KARLINSKY, BETH LOYD, CHITO ROMANA, CAO JUN, GAMAY PALACIOS, KATE FELSENABC World News
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2008
Award Recipient: STEPHANIE SY, NEAL KARLINSKY, BETH LOYD, CHITO ROMANA, CAO JUN, GAMAY PALACIOS, KATE FELSEN
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2008
Award Recipient: STEPHANIE SY, NEAL KARLINSKY, BETH LOYD, CHITO ROMANA, CAO JUN, GAMAY PALACIOS, KATE FELSEN
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2000
Award Recipient: Andrew Tanzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2000
Award Recipient: Andrew Tanzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes
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1988Colin Campbell, Deborah ScrogginsThe Atlanta Journal And The Atlanta Constitution
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1988
Award Recipient: Colin Campbell, Deborah Scroggins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal And The Atlanta Constitution
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1988
Award Recipient: Colin Campbell, Deborah Scroggins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal And The Atlanta Constitution
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1989
Award Recipient: Katherine Ellison
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1989
Award Recipient: Katherine Ellison
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1990
Award Recipient: John Sawyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1990
Award Recipient: John Sawyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Award Honored Work:
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1991Dinah Lee, Amy Borrus, Joyce Barnathan and teamBusiness Week
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1991 (b)
Award Recipient: Dinah Lee, Amy Borrus, Joyce Barnathan and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1991 (b)
Award Recipient: Dinah Lee, Amy Borrus, Joyce Barnathan and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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1991John Quinones, Robert CamposABC News-Prime Time Live
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1991 (shared)
Award Recipient: John Quinones, Robert Campos
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Prime Time Live
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1991 (shared)
Award Recipient: John Quinones, Robert Campos
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Prime Time Live
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1992
Award Recipient: Karen Lee Ziner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Providence Journal-Bulletin
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1992
Award Recipient: Karen Lee Ziner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Providence Journal-Bulletin
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1993
Award Recipient: Mark Danner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1993
Award Recipient: Mark Danner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1994 (b)
Award Recipient: Andrew Tkach
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Turning Point
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1994 (b)
Award Recipient: Andrew Tkach
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Turning Point
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1994 (a)
Award Recipient: Roger Cohen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1994 (a)
Award Recipient: Roger Cohen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1995
Award Recipient: Gary Cohn, Ginger Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1995
Award Recipient: Gary Cohn, Ginger Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1996
Award Recipient: Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Gregory Kane
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1996
Award Recipient: Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Gregory Kane
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work:
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1997Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, David Rummel, Phyllis McgradyABC News-Primetime Live
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1997
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, David Rummel, Phyllis Mcgrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Primetime Live
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 1997
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, David Rummel, Phyllis Mcgrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Primetime Live
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2001Tom Brokaw, Elizabeth Cole, Monica Leas, Marc Rosenwasser, Neal Shapiro, Sam SingalNBC News-Dateline
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 2001
Award Recipient: Tom Brokaw, Elizabeth Cole, Monica Leas, Marc Rosenwasser, Neal Shapiro, Sam Singal
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 2001
Award Recipient: Tom Brokaw, Elizabeth Cole, Monica Leas, Marc Rosenwasser, Neal Shapiro, Sam Singal
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
Award Honored Work:
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2002Chris Hansen, Tim Sandler, David Corvo, Allan Maraynes, Bruce Burger, Mitchell Wagenberg, Nilam Agrawal, Liz BrownNBC News-Dateline
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 2002
Award Recipient: Chris Hansen, Tim Sandler, David Corvo, Allan Maraynes, Bruce Burger, Mitchell Wagenberg, Nilam Agrawal, Liz Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 2002
Award Recipient: Chris Hansen, Tim Sandler, David Corvo, Allan Maraynes, Bruce Burger, Mitchell Wagenberg, Nilam Agrawal, Liz Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
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2004Sven Bergman, Joachim Dyfvermark, Fredrik LaurinTV 4 Sweden
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 2004
Award Recipient: Sven Bergman, Joachim Dyfvermark, Fredrik Laurin
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV 4 Sweden
Award Honored Work: "Cold Facts: The Broken Promise"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Eric & Amy Burger Award 2004
Award Recipient: Sven Bergman, Joachim Dyfvermark, Fredrik Laurin
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV 4 Sweden
Award Honored Work: "Cold Facts: The Broken Promise"
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 1983
Award Recipient: Marina Dobrovolskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Krasnoyarsk TV (Central Siberia)
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 1983
Award Recipient: Marina Dobrovolskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Krasnoyarsk TV (Central Siberia)
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2004Dmitri BeliakovBratishka, Special Forces Magazine; Also Paris Match, Stern, The Sunday Times And International Herald Tribune
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2004
Award Recipient: Dmitri Beliakov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bratishka, Special Forces Magazine; Also Paris Match, Stern, The Sunday Times And International Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Beslan"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2004
Award Recipient: Dmitri Beliakov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bratishka, Special Forces Magazine; Also Paris Match, Stern, The Sunday Times And International Herald Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Beslan"
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2005
Award Recipient: Marina Dobrovolskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Krasnoyarsk Tv (Central Siberia)
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2005
Award Recipient: Marina Dobrovolskaya
Award Recipient Affiliation: Krasnoyarsk Tv (Central Siberia)
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2006
Award Recipient: Vyacheslav Izmailov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Novaya Gazeta
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2006
Award Recipient: Vyacheslav Izmailov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Novaya Gazeta
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2007
Award Recipient: Aleksei Venediktov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Ekho Moskvi
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Artyom Borovik Award 2007
Award Recipient: Aleksei Venediktov
Award Recipient Affiliation: Ekho Moskvi
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The President’s Award 2009
Award Recipient: Jim Lehrer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2009
Award Name: The President’s Award 2009
Award Recipient: Jim Lehrer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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2008Stephanie SinclairThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2008
Award Recipient: Stephanie Sinclair
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: "A Cutting Tradition: Inside a Female Circumcision Ceremony for Young Muslim Girls"
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2008
Award Recipient: Stephanie Sinclair
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: "A Cutting Tradition: Inside a Female Circumcision Ceremony for Young Muslim Girls"
Stephanie Sinclair’s jarring and moving photographic essay on the tradition of young female circumcision in Muslim culture is a series of pictures that are hard to forget. In Bandung, Indonesia, Sinclair has documented this religious tradition by gaining unprecedented access to these normally closed ceremonies. It is precisely this kind of enterprising and enlightening photojournalism that serves to show us the world as it is, and challenges us to question the boundaries of religious faith and fundamental human rights.
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2008
Award Recipient: Stephen P. Breen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2008
Award Recipient: Stephen P. Breen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Diego Union-Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Strong graphics, subtle messages, and a sense of fun are in the DNA of Breen’s cartoons, but in works like White Lines, he also delivers directness and a clear point of view. His work is simple, but superb.
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2008Martin Smith, Chris Durrance for Rain Media, Michael Sullivan, David Fanning for FrontlineRain Media for Frontline
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2008
Award Recipient: Martin Smith, Chris Durrance for Rain Media, Michael Sullivan, David Fanning for Frontline
Award Recipient Affiliation: Rain Media for Frontline
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2008
Award Recipient: Martin Smith, Chris Durrance for Rain Media, Michael Sullivan, David Fanning for Frontline
Award Recipient Affiliation: Rain Media for Frontline
Award Honored Work:
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2008Alma GuillermoprietoThe New Yorker
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2008
Award Recipient: Alma Guillermoprieto
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Days of the Dead: The New Narcocultura"
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2008
Award Recipient: Alma Guillermoprieto
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Days of the Dead: The New Narcocultura"
Alma Guillermoprieto went beyond the headline stories to give us a startlingly clear portrait of the roots of the “narcocultura” which has so convulsed Mexico as to raise concerns about a failed state south of the border. The writing is what we have come to expect from Guillermoprieto — elegant and clear. The anecdotes, such as the description of the Holy Death cult and the profile of “El Chapo” Guzman, one of the most brutal traffickers, add new context to our understanding. The overall message of this reporting is unsettling, to say the least. Mexican society is being rent by the new narcocultura and, until this evil is confronted, the bleakness of the country’s future will continue to tear at the United States as well.
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2008Jeb Sharp reporter, Patrick Cox editorPRI's The World
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2008
Award Recipient: Jeb Sharp reporter, Patrick Cox editor
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI's The World
Award Honored Work: How Wars End
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2008
Award Recipient: Jeb Sharp reporter, Patrick Cox editor
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI's The World
Award Honored Work: How Wars End
This series brought a nuanced tone and analytical clarity to a very contemporary question: how to gauge the proper time, and the proper way, to disengage from war. Correspondent Jeb Sharp makes good use of historical actuality and new interviews to enliven what could have been an antiseptic topic. As one judge noted, the series is particularly admirable for its smart handling of abstract questions, for example, the tension between stability and justice. Each segment offers a different insight — not just about the end of war, but also about the fact that victory and defeat can sometimes be “oddly mutable,” as Sharp puts it.
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2008
Award Recipient: Dexter Filkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alfred A. Knopf
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2008
Award Recipient: Dexter Filkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alfred A. Knopf
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2008
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Koppel Group/Discovery Network
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2008
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Koppel Group/Discovery Network
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2008Keith Epstein, Brian Grow, Ben Elgin, Cliff Edwards, Chi-Chu Tschang, Brian BurnsedBusinessWeek
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2008
Award Recipient: Keith Epstein, Brian Grow, Ben Elgin, Cliff Edwards, Chi-Chu Tschang, Brian Burnsed
Award Recipient Affiliation: BusinessWeek
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2008
Award Recipient: Keith Epstein, Brian Grow, Ben Elgin, Cliff Edwards, Chi-Chu Tschang, Brian Burnsed
Award Recipient Affiliation: BusinessWeek
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2008Alan Bjerga, Carlos Caminada, Alison Fitzgerald, Jason Gale, Luziann Javier, Alan Katz, Ian Katz, Ari Levy, Pius Lukong, Helen Murphy, Christopher Swann, Peter RobisonBloomberg News
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2008
Award Recipient: Alan Bjerga, Carlos Caminada, Alison Fitzgerald, Jason Gale, Luziann Javier, Alan Katz, Ian Katz, Ari Levy, Pius Lukong, Helen Murphy, Christopher Swann, Peter Robison
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg News
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2008
Award Recipient: Alan Bjerga, Carlos Caminada, Alison Fitzgerald, Jason Gale, Luziann Javier, Alan Katz, Ian Katz, Ari Levy, Pius Lukong, Helen Murphy, Christopher Swann, Peter Robison
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg News
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2008Patrick FarrellThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2008
Award Recipient: Patrick Farrell
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: "A People in Distress: Haiti's Year Without Mercy"
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2008
Award Recipient: Patrick Farrell
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: "A People in Distress: Haiti's Year Without Mercy"
Patrick Farrell of The Miami Herald witnessed what the United Nations called “the worst humanitarian disaster to hit Haiti in 100 years.”
Haiti’s 2008 hurricane season killed 800 people in what is the western hemisphere’s poorest nation. Farrell traveled to the town of Cabaret where, as he describes it, “seeing those dead children — was a nightmare.” His heart wrenching reportage is a work of great creativity under challenging conditions, and serves to illustrate the enduring power of feature photography.
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2008TONY KARUMBA, SIMON MAINA, YASUYOSHI CHIBA, WALTER ASTRADA, ROBERTO SCHMIDTAgence France-Presse
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2008
Award Recipient: TONY KARUMBA, SIMON MAINA, YASUYOSHI CHIBA, WALTER ASTRADA, ROBERTO SCHMIDT
Award Recipient Affiliation: Agence France-Presse
Award Honored Work: Kenya Vote Violence
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2008
Award Recipient: TONY KARUMBA, SIMON MAINA, YASUYOSHI CHIBA, WALTER ASTRADA, ROBERTO SCHMIDT
Award Recipient Affiliation: Agence France-Presse
Award Honored Work: Kenya Vote Violence
Agence France-Presse photographers fanned out across Nairobi to cover the reaction to the Kenyan presidential elections. Accusations of fraud, and the ensuing violence, was aggravated by age-old tribal issues between rival factions. The photographers’ exceptional team coverage provided insight via the world’s newspapers with a superbly comprehensive narrative.
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2008Amy Goldstein, Dana PriestThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2008
Award Recipient: Amy Goldstein, Dana Priest
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "Careless Detention"
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2008
Award Recipient: Amy Goldstein, Dana Priest
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "Careless Detention"
This series exposes a system of neglect as tighter immigration policies in the United States make detainees pay the hard way. In a critical and thorough examination of detention centers in America, the authors show the reader the horrors and torture imposed on these victims in the world’s premier democracy. Priest and Goldstein carefully portray the seriousness of medical neglect and the hidden human costs. “Careless Detention” is a tragic investigation into flawed medical judgments, poor training and dangerous staff shortages in these facilities throughout America. With gripping prose, the series unveils the unethical treatment of immigrant communities.
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Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2008
Award Recipient: Sudarsan Raghavan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Iraq: The Inheritors
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2008
Award Recipient: Sudarsan Raghavan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Iraq: The Inheritors
In “Iraq: The Inheritors” Sudarsan Raghavan profiles a cross section of Iraqis whose lives have been reshaped by war and who, ultimately, will be poised to help remake their country. He examines how the brutal tactics of the Fallujah police chief — a former insurgent whose brother’s head was sawn off with a razor blade — have stabilized the city. In Basra, Raghavan details the daily lives of residents enjoying fresh — and probably transitory — freedoms after the routing of religious militia. In Diyala province, Raghavan chronicles the tactics and tensions as an elite bomb disposal expert applies his techniques in an extremist stronghold. In Baghdad, Raghavan tells of a bookseller who refuses to leave his country even after narrowly surviving a car bombing that killed his son and brother. Overall, Raghavan’s work vividly conveys the nuances and ambiguities of a society in conflict. And in an extremely competitive field, his compelling and evocative writing made this entry a standout.
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2008Shaul SchwarzGetty Images for Newsweek
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2008
Award Recipient: Shaul Schwarz
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Kenya: The Wreckage of a Democracy
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2008
Award Recipient: Shaul Schwarz
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Kenya: The Wreckage of a Democracy
Shaul Schwarz witnessed extraordinary and violent scenes during his coverage for Newsweek of the outbreak of violence in Kenya following the presidential election of December 2007. Two months of bloodshed left over 1,000 people dead and up to a half million displaced in an African country that had previously been considered politically stable. His brilliantly composed and impactful photographs show remarkable poise and focus in making a memorable sequence of images under chaos and pressure. In the spirit of Robert Capa, Schwarz continues the legacy that demonstrates the courage required to make important news photographs from the world’s most volatile locales.
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2008Ken Ellingwood, Evelyn Larrubia, Richard Marosi, Sam Quinones, Richard A. Serrano, Tracy WilkinsonLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2008
Award Recipient: Ken Ellingwood, Evelyn Larrubia, Richard Marosi, Sam Quinones, Richard A. Serrano, Tracy Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Mexico Under Siege
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2008
Award Recipient: Ken Ellingwood, Evelyn Larrubia, Richard Marosi, Sam Quinones, Richard A. Serrano, Tracy Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Mexico Under Siege
The Los Angeles Times dispatched reporters to cities in Mexico most affected by drug war violence such as Tijuana, Monterrey, Juarez and Culiacan. They combined this high-risk news gathering with solid reporting from across the United States, showing the extent of Mexican gang penetration into American cities. They also reported on refugees from Mexico’s violence moving into California communities. The result was a seamless melding of foreign, national and local reporting into a compelling tale of Mexico’s drug wars. This coverage through 2008 helped set the stage for the debate today in the highest U.S. governmental and political circles about how to respond to a Mexico under siege.
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2007
Award Recipient: Clay Bennett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Best Cartoon
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2007
Award Recipient: Clay Bennett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Best Cartoon
The judges felt that Clay Bennett’s entire portfolio of work was extremely strong. The most arresting cartoon does what all great cartoons do: make you laugh and groan at the same time. It is of a plump, smiling frog, covered with four lipstick kisses, wearing a crown. The cartoon has no caption, and bears only one word, emblazoned on the frog’s crown: IRAQ. What an efficient, devastating, and clever way to describe the world’s desperate attempts to encourage Iraq- and Iraqis- to turn into a prince.
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2007
Award Recipient: Cedric GerBeHaye
Award Recipient Affiliation: Agence Vu - Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "Congo in Limbo"
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2007
Award Recipient: Cedric GerBeHaye
Award Recipient Affiliation: Agence Vu - Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "Congo in Limbo"
Cédric Gerbehaye’s work opens a window on the deadliest place on earth, the Democratic Republic of Congo, where some 5 million people have died as a result of conflict since 1998. Rebels, foreign armed groups, and the Congolese army all have been responsible for murder, rape, and looting. His images of fear, exhaustion, and terrible resignation are tangible evidence of the peril that literally consumes people in the region. Through Gerbehaye’s eyes we see the singular faces of the smallest of children, abducted and robbed of their future by commanders seeking new “recruits” for war. A barefoot man stands in an overcoat in a puddle-ridden camp for the displaced. The image of renegade general Laurent Nkunda, at-large and wanted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, is unforgettable, his bravado a symbol of the near total impunity with which those in power operate.
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2007David Barboza, Keith Bradsher, Howard French, Joseph Kahn, Mark Landler, Jim Yardley, Jimmy WangThe New York Times
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2007
Award Recipient: David Barboza, Keith Bradsher, Howard French, Joseph Kahn, Mark Landler, Jim Yardley, Jimmy Wang
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2007
Award Recipient: David Barboza, Keith Bradsher, Howard French, Joseph Kahn, Mark Landler, Jim Yardley, Jimmy Wang
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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2007The Miami Herald StaffThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2007
Award Recipient: The Miami Herald Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: "Coverage of the Venezuelan Referendum"
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2007
Award Recipient: The Miami Herald Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: "Coverage of the Venezuelan Referendum"
Keenly aware that last December’s referendum to extend the powers of President Hugo Chavez would have repercussions far beyond Venezuela, The Miami Herald staff produced an eight-part series that helped readers appreciate the political and social context of the vote and to anticipate and absorb the stunning victory of the “No” vote. This series is an admirable blend of breaking news coverage, imaginative feature stories, and penetrating analysis of the complex reality of a society caught in the vortex of its leader’s headlong pursuit of “21st Century socialism.” A stirring (and balanced) portrait of the two leftist student leaders of pro-and anti-Chavez camps is particularly noteworthy, as are the insider reports on dissension within the ranks of the Venezuelan military and the mixed feelings toward Chavez among the poor. Marshalling its formidable journalistic resources devoted to Latin America, the Herald (and its sister publication El Nuevo Herald) covered the election from every angle, burnishing their established reputation for thorough and compelling coverage of the region.
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2007Mary Kay Magistad, Jennifer Goren pictured right, Traci TongPRI's The World
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2007
Award Recipient: Mary Kay Magistad, Jennifer Goren pictured right, Traci Tong
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI's The World
Award Honored Work: Young China
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2007
Award Recipient: Mary Kay Magistad, Jennifer Goren pictured right, Traci Tong
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI's The World
Award Honored Work: Young China
The judges felt that this entry stood out for the depth and breadth of its reporting on a complex topic. A seven-part series on the effects of China’s one-child policy, it offers a comprehensive look at the impact on Chinese society as the 100 million people born since the implementation of the program start to come of age. Magistad and Goren move beyond the mere social impact of this social-engineering legislation to look at attitudes toward sex, religion and business. Making effective use of the opportunities offered by their medium, they offer a fascinating and educational look at the forces that not only have shaped modern China, but at those that will continue to do so.
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2008James NachtweyVII agency and contract Time photographer
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The President’s Award 2008
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: VII agency and contract Time photographer
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2008
Award Name: The President’s Award 2008
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: VII agency and contract Time photographer
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2007
Award Recipient: Bob Drogin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2007
Award Recipient: Bob Drogin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work:
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2007Maria Hinojosa , Amy Bucher, Sirin Aysan, Mary Olive Smith, Virginie Danglades, Lesley NormanNOW on PBS
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2007
Award Recipient: Maria Hinojosa , Amy Bucher, Sirin Aysan, Mary Olive Smith, Virginie Danglades, Lesley Norman
Award Recipient Affiliation: NOW on PBS
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2007
Award Recipient: Maria Hinojosa , Amy Bucher, Sirin Aysan, Mary Olive Smith, Virginie Danglades, Lesley Norman
Award Recipient Affiliation: NOW on PBS
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2007TIM HETHERINGTON SEBASTIAN JUNGER BRIAN ROSS, STEVEN BAKER, MADELEINE SAUER, KAREN BRENNERABC News -- Nightline
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2007
Award Recipient: TIM HETHERINGTON SEBASTIAN JUNGER BRIAN ROSS, STEVEN BAKER, MADELEINE SAUER, KAREN BRENNER
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News -- Nightline
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2007
Award Recipient: TIM HETHERINGTON SEBASTIAN JUNGER BRIAN ROSS, STEVEN BAKER, MADELEINE SAUER, KAREN BRENNER
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News -- Nightline
Award Honored Work:
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2007Peter Hessler, Mark Leong, Oliver Payne, Elizabeth Krist, David Whitmore, Chris JohnsNational Geographic
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2007
Award Recipient: Peter Hessler, Mark Leong, Oliver Payne, Elizabeth Krist, David Whitmore, Chris Johns
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2007
Award Recipient: Peter Hessler, Mark Leong, Oliver Payne, Elizabeth Krist, David Whitmore, Chris Johns
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work:
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2007Walt Bogdanich, Jake Hooker, Andrew Lehren, Brent McDonald, Robert HarrisThe New York Times
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2007
Award Recipient: Walt Bogdanich, Jake Hooker, Andrew Lehren, Brent McDonald, Robert Harris
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2007
Award Recipient: Walt Bogdanich, Jake Hooker, Andrew Lehren, Brent McDonald, Robert Harris
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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2007Brent StirtonGetty Images for Newsweek
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2007
Award Recipient: Brent Stirton
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "Slaughter in the Jungle"
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2007
Award Recipient: Brent Stirton
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "Slaughter in the Jungle"
Brent Stirton’s pictures record the killings of gorillas in the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and are riveting visual documents of how the natural world has also suffered in a conflict that has claimed millions of human victims.
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2007
Award Recipient: PAULA BRONSTEIN
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: Death in Karachi
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2007
Award Recipient: PAULA BRONSTEIN
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: Death in Karachi
Paula Bronstein’s images focus on the victims of the attack on Benazir Bhutto in Karachi, Pakistan in October, 2008. They powerfully document human vulnerability in a world shattered by the now familiar deadly destruction of suicide bombing.
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2007Jeffrey Gettleman, Courtenay Morris, Shayla Harris, Adam EllickThe New York Times
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2007
Award Recipient: Jeffrey Gettleman, Courtenay Morris, Shayla Harris, Adam Ellick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Ethiopia's Hidden War"
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2007
Award Recipient: Jeffrey Gettleman, Courtenay Morris, Shayla Harris, Adam Ellick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Ethiopia's Hidden War"
The New York Times produced groundbreaking, courageous reporting of atrocities being committed by the Ethiopian military in its campaign to suppress a separatist movement. The reporters’ insightful, powerful dispatches, produced at great personal risk, inspired readers in the developed world to care about distant places and people otherwise remote and invisible.
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2007
Award Recipient: Andrea Elliott
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2007
Award Recipient: Andrea Elliott
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
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2007Paul Beckett, Eric Bellman, Krishna Pokharel, Yaroslav Trofimov, Peter WonacottThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2007
Award Recipient: Paul Beckett, Eric Bellman, Krishna Pokharel, Yaroslav Trofimov, Peter Wonacott
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: India's Great Leap Upward
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2007
Award Recipient: Paul Beckett, Eric Bellman, Krishna Pokharel, Yaroslav Trofimov, Peter Wonacott
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: India's Great Leap Upward
That India’s economy is growing exponentially is well known. What The Wall Street Journal staff writers analyze is the impact of that growth story. Sudden strong demand for educated workers is breaking ancient caste barriers. Even Dalits, or untouchables, can now dream of the middle class life. The articles document the complexity of discrimination in rural India, the entrenched impunity of local corrupt legislators charged with fixing public education, and the new aspirations of the poorest as they clash with the powerful interests of the moneyed elite. How India’s democracy copes with both the demands of new wealth and worsening poverty for those left behind will keep the world watching keenly.
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2007John MooreGetty Images for Newsweek
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2007
Award Recipient: John Moore
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2007
Award Recipient: John Moore
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto
John Moore withstood the deadly chaos of a suicide bombing attack that killed Benazir Bhutto to record the last moments of the politician’s life. During the attack and the ensuing pandemonium, Moore courageously photographed the violence and shattered hopes of those looking toward the restoration of democracy in Pakistan. In the spirit of Robert Capa, Moore captured the frenzied moments of the assassination and its deadly aftermath to bear witness to a significant historical moment.
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Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2007
Award Recipient: Steve Fainaru
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The Private Armies of Iraq
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2007
Award Recipient: Steve Fainaru
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The Private Armies of Iraq
“The Private Armies of Iraq” is a groundbreaking exposé of private security firms in Iraq, written months before the Blackwater scandal found guards from one of the largest security firms opening fire on Iraqi civilians. In a deeply reported, riveting narrative, Fainaru shines a penetrating light on a murky world. The OPC salutes the achievement of a single reporter tackling one of the most important stories of the year.
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2006
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadephia Daily News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2006
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadephia Daily News
Award Honored Work:
With her edgy characters and tart taglines, Signe Wilkinson never fails to surprise. Whether she is skewering the Bush White House for its Iraq policy or the repressive Chines regime’s crackdown on the Internet, Wilkinson amuses, informs, and enlightens.
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2006
Award Recipient: Evan Osnos
Award Recipient Affiliation: Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2006
Award Recipient: Evan Osnos
Award Recipient Affiliation: Chicago Tribune
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2006Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy, Paco DeOnisSkylight Pictures -- The History Channel en Español
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2006
Award Recipient: Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy, Paco DeOnis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Skylight Pictures -- The History Channel en Español
Award Honored Work: "State of Fear"
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2006
Award Recipient: Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy, Paco DeOnis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Skylight Pictures -- The History Channel en Español
Award Honored Work: "State of Fear"
A chilling recounting of the decades that Peruvians suffered under threat from the terrorist group Sendero Luminoso and then from their own governments’ counter-terrorism repression is told through the eyes and ears of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as well as a society photographer who documented the atrocities. Sobering first person stories and archival footage show how the country became convulsed with fear. It is a cautionary tale about terrorism as Peruvians fight to restore democracy and its rule of law and learn whom to trust.
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2006Joe RichmanRadio Diaries and National Public Radio
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2006
Award Recipient: Joe Richman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Radio Diaries and National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Thembi's AIDS Diary
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2006
Award Recipient: Joe Richman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Radio Diaries and National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Thembi's AIDS Diary
This is a compelling account of a young woman’s fight against the pandemic that is sweeping Africa. Thembi Ngubane, a resident of the sprawling South African township of Khayelitsha, spent a year recording her feelings about the disease, her fears about having a child of her own and the pain of telling her father about her illness. The judges felt that this was an example of radio at its finest: powerful, creative and deeply moving. Superb editing, which compacted 50 hours of raw tape into a half-hour documentary, allowed Thembi to tell her own story while simultaneously illustrating the political and social tensions roused by AIDS in a nation still trying to overcome the legacy of its apartheid past.
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2007On behalf of all journalists killed or injured in Iraq or Afghanistan
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The President’s Award 2007
Award Recipient: On behalf of all journalists killed or injured in Iraq or Afghanistan
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2007
Award Name: The President’s Award 2007
Award Recipient: On behalf of all journalists killed or injured in Iraq or Afghanistan
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2006
Award Recipient: Rajiv Chandrasekaran
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alfred A. Knopf
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2006
Award Recipient: Rajiv Chandrasekaran
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alfred A. Knopf
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2006
Award Recipient: Q. Sakamaki
Award Recipient Affiliation: Redux - Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "Sri Lanka:War Without End"
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2006
Award Recipient: Q. Sakamaki
Award Recipient Affiliation: Redux - Newsweek
Award Honored Work: "Sri Lanka:War Without End"
The judges all agreed that Sakamaki’s comprehensive visual report of the civil war in Sri Lanka, which includes work with both Tamil and Sri Lankan fighters as well as powerfully cathartic images of civilian casualties and refugees, told the most poignant story in the competition.
By defining the brutal contours of the conflict, Sakamaki has evoked the emotional and deadly trauma of a savage civil war that has raged for nearly 25 years and has all but been forgotten by the outside world.
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2006Ric Esther Bienstock Felix Golubev Simcha Jacobovici David Fanning Ken DornsteinPBS Frontline
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2006
Award Recipient: Ric Esther Bienstock Felix Golubev Simcha Jacobovici David Fanning Ken Dornstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS Frontline
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2006
Award Recipient: Ric Esther Bienstock Felix Golubev Simcha Jacobovici David Fanning Ken Dornstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS Frontline
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2006Lara Logan, Jeff Newton, Max McClellan, Rome Hartman, Bill Owens, Tom McEnenyCBS Evening News
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2006
Award Recipient: Lara Logan, Jeff Newton, Max McClellan, Rome Hartman, Bill Owens, Tom McEneny
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2006
Award Recipient: Lara Logan, Jeff Newton, Max McClellan, Rome Hartman, Bill Owens, Tom McEneny
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2006
Award Recipient: Clive Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2006
Award Recipient: Clive Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2006
Award Recipient: Los Angeles Times staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2006
Award Recipient: Los Angeles Times staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2006
Award Recipient: Farah Nosh
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images - Time
Award Honored Work: "The Other Side of War"
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2006
Award Recipient: Farah Nosh
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images - Time
Award Honored Work: "The Other Side of War"
Farah Nosh’s project, “The Other Side of War,” presents a rare and intimate glimpse into the private life of an Iraqi family in Baghdad. In startling contrast to the typical media portrayal of Iraqis as either victims or combatants, Nosh presents her subjects as ordinary people, in moments of shelter from the war raging outside the walls of their home. The judges found her work to be extraordinary, not only for the unique perspective she brings to the subject, but for the poignancy and eloquence of her visual language.
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2006KRISTEN ASHBURNContact Press Images - Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2006
Award Recipient: KRISTEN ASHBURN
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images - Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The African Scourge
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2006
Award Recipient: KRISTEN ASHBURN
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images - Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The African Scourge
The jury felt that Kristen Ashburn’s “The African Scourge” stood out among some very strong entries. Her story on AIDS in Africa showed an understanding, compassion, dedication and warmth for her subjects.
This created an emotional response from the members of the jury and was key to her selection as the winner. In her photographs Ashburn allowed her subjects to speak rather than the photographs or the situation
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2006Stephen GreySt. Martin's Press
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2006
Award Recipient: Stephen Grey
Award Recipient Affiliation: St. Martin's Press
Award Honored Work: Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Torture Program
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2006
Award Recipient: Stephen Grey
Award Recipient Affiliation: St. Martin's Press
Award Honored Work: Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Torture Program
Stephen Grey’s “Ghost Plane” is the consummation of years of investigation, not only by the author, but, as he acknowledges, the informal global network of journalists with whom he collaborated to reveal the murky world of rendition, extraordinary rendition and proxy torture. By tracing the landings and takeoffs of clumsily concealed CIA flights, his work not only demonstrates concerned investigative journalism in action, it lifts the lid on a global gulag of prisons and torture chambers, assembled by US officials in defiance of domestic and international human rights law. It caused a furor in Europe, and should here.
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2006
Award Recipient: George Packer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2006
Award Recipient: George Packer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2006
Award Recipient: Paul Salopek
Award Recipient Affiliation: Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: A Tank of Gas, A World of Trouble
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2006
Award Recipient: Paul Salopek
Award Recipient Affiliation: Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: A Tank of Gas, A World of Trouble
They said it couldn’t be done — trace a gallon of gas sold in America to the oil producing countries from which it came. Paul Salopek thought otherwise. Learning that refineries kept “crude slates,” he convinced Marathon Oil to share the confidential list of crude deliveries at its Illinois refinery. In a series that crackles with verisimilitude, Salopek depicts both life in the oil fields of the strife-torn African states that produced the crude, and life among the truckers, Hummer drivers and down and outs at an all night Marathon station vending the final product on Chicago’s West side. Salopek’s effort is a model of how to plant a global story squarely on Main Street.
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2006Paolo PellegrinMagnum for Newsweek
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2006
Award Recipient: Paolo Pellegrin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: True Pain: Israel & Hizbullah
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2006
Award Recipient: Paolo Pellegrin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: True Pain: Israel & Hizbullah
The judges found Pellegrin’s startling pictures to be haunting in their vision of the war and its victims. Based primarily in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and enduring the dangers of intense Israeli shelling and bombardment, Pellegrin photographed the damage, death, and internal displacement of a country ravaged by conflict.
His photographs of the anxieties and terrors of war are universal images. They are full of austere beauty even as they tell a damning truth about the brutal nature of armed conflict and its terrible effects on civilian populations.
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2006Los Angeles Times StaffLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2006
Award Recipient: Los Angeles Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of War on Two Fronts
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2006
Award Recipient: Los Angeles Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of War on Two Fronts
At a time when many news organizations are under pressure to cut back on their international presence, the judges were impressed by the depth of commitment made by the Los Angeles Times to cover two of the world’s most difficult and dangerous stories. The Times maintained three fulltime correspondents in Baghdad, backed by more than 20 Iraqi staffers.
The correspondents were ahead of the competition in describing the disintegration of Sunni-Shiite neighborhoods and the role of Shiite police in death squads. In Afghanistan, Paul Watson displayed remarkable enterprise by describing how secret information was leaking out of a U.S. military base and by traveling nearly 1,400 miles around the country.
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2005Bob Davis, Matt Moffett, David Luhnow, Geraldo Samor, John Lyons, John D. MckinnonThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2005
Award Recipient: Bob Davis, Matt Moffett, David Luhnow, Geraldo Samor, John Lyons, John D. Mckinnon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: The Failure Of Reform
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2005
Award Recipient: Bob Davis, Matt Moffett, David Luhnow, Geraldo Samor, John Lyons, John D. Mckinnon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: The Failure Of Reform
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2005
Award Recipient: Alan Burdick
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus And Giroux
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2005
Award Recipient: Alan Burdick
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus And Giroux
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2005
Award Recipient: Clay Bennett and Mike Luckovich
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2005
Award Recipient: Clay Bennett and Mike Luckovich
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Clay Bennett of The Christian Science Monitor
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Mike Luckovich of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The controversy over Danish cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed reminded judges of the emotional power of the drawn idea. In such a charged atmosphere, judges divided the award between the best practitioners of the soft and of the hard sell: Bennett of The Christian Science Monitor and Luckovich of The Atlanta Journal Constitution.
The chief editorial writer of The Christian Science Monitor put it best about Bennett: “His subjects are lampooned, not harpooned, in a deadpan style somewhere between Buster Keaton and Franz Kafka.” Typical was his drawing of the United States as a construction worker busily nailing himself into a closed room while nation-building.
If Bennett makes the reader think, Luckovich is more likely to elicit a wince. In a year when many cartoonists went for the Bush jugular, he did it memorably. His most biting work was that of Uncle Sam as a blindfolded torturer beside a skeleton and a stack of skulls. He wields a whip over the world, saying, “Last Chance. Say you still respect me.”
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2005Rachel Louise Snyder, Sarah Koenig, Ira GlassWBEZ; Public Radio International
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2005
Award Recipient: Rachel Louise Snyder, Sarah Koenig, Ira Glass
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBEZ; Public Radio International
Award Honored Work: This American Life: Dreams of Distant Factories
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2005
Award Recipient: Rachel Louise Snyder, Sarah Koenig, Ira Glass
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBEZ; Public Radio International
Award Honored Work: This American Life: Dreams of Distant Factories
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2006Ted KoppelABC News – Nightline [retired], now Discovery Channel
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The President’s Award 2006
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News – Nightline [retired], now Discovery Channel
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2006
Award Name: The President’s Award 2006
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News – Nightline [retired], now Discovery Channel
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2005
Award Recipient: George Packer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2005
Award Recipient: George Packer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2005
Award Recipient: Marcus Bleasdale
Award Recipient Affiliation: American Photo
Award Honored Work: "The Rape of a Nation"
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2005
Award Recipient: Marcus Bleasdale
Award Recipient Affiliation: American Photo
Award Honored Work: "The Rape of a Nation"
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2005PETER VAN SANT, SUSAN ZIRINSKY, PETER SCHWEITZER, JOE HALDERMAN, JONATHAN SANDERS, MICHAEL MCHUGH, MICHAEL VELECBS News - 48 Hours
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2005
Award Recipient: PETER VAN SANT, SUSAN ZIRINSKY, PETER SCHWEITZER, JOE HALDERMAN, JONATHAN SANDERS, MICHAEL MCHUGH, MICHAEL VELE
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News - 48 Hours
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2005
Award Recipient: PETER VAN SANT, SUSAN ZIRINSKY, PETER SCHWEITZER, JOE HALDERMAN, JONATHAN SANDERS, MICHAEL MCHUGH, MICHAEL VELE
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News - 48 Hours
Award Honored Work:
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2005Richard Roth, Andy Clarke, NickTurner, and the late James BrolanCBS Evening News
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2005
Award Recipient: Richard Roth, Andy Clarke, NickTurner, and the late James Brolan
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2005
Award Recipient: Richard Roth, Andy Clarke, NickTurner, and the late James Brolan
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2005
Award Recipient: Neil Weinberg and Kiyoe Minami
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes Asia
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2005
Award Recipient: Neil Weinberg and Kiyoe Minami
Award Recipient Affiliation: Forbes Asia
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2005
Award Recipient: Amy Waldman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2005
Award Recipient: Amy Waldman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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2005Christopher MorrisVII for Time / Time Asia
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2005
Award Recipient: Christopher Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: VII for Time / Time Asia
Award Honored Work: “Inside the Hermit Kingdom”
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2005
Award Recipient: Christopher Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: VII for Time / Time Asia
Award Honored Work: “Inside the Hermit Kingdom”
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2005
Award Recipient: RINA CASTELNUOVO
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Leaving Gaza
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2005
Award Recipient: RINA CASTELNUOVO
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Leaving Gaza
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2005Barbara DemickThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2005
Award Recipient: Barbara Demick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “Glimpses of a Hermit Nation”
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2005
Award Recipient: Barbara Demick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “Glimpses of a Hermit Nation”
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2005
Award Recipient: Dexter Filkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2005
Award Recipient: Dexter Filkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2005
Award Recipient: Julian Barnes
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2005
Award Recipient: Julian Barnes
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2005
Award Recipient: Dana Priest
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The CIA's Secret War
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2005
Award Recipient: Dana Priest
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The CIA's Secret War
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2005
Award Recipient: Chris Hondros
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: One Night in Tal Afar
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2005
Award Recipient: Chris Hondros
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images
Award Honored Work: One Night in Tal Afar
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2005Hannah Allam, Tom Lasseter, And The Late Yasser SaliheeKnight Ridder
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2005
Award Recipient: Hannah Allam, Tom Lasseter, And The Late Yasser Salihee
Award Recipient Affiliation: Knight Ridder
Award Honored Work: Iraq: America's Failing War
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2005
Award Recipient: Hannah Allam, Tom Lasseter, And The Late Yasser Salihee
Award Recipient Affiliation: Knight Ridder
Award Honored Work: Iraq: America's Failing War
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2004Stephen Segaller And Angus MacqueenThirteen/WNET, Channel 4, October Films Ltd.
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2004
Award Recipient: Stephen Segaller And Angus Macqueen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen/WNET, Channel 4, October Films Ltd.
Award Honored Work: Wide Angle: An Honest Citizen
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2004
Award Recipient: Stephen Segaller And Angus Macqueen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Thirteen/WNET, Channel 4, October Films Ltd.
Award Honored Work: Wide Angle: An Honest Citizen
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2004
Award Recipient: Jane Perlez
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Indonesia: Poisoning Buyat Bay"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2004
Award Recipient: Jane Perlez
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Indonesia: Poisoning Buyat Bay"
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2004
Award Recipient: Kevin Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2004
Award Recipient: Kevin Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Kal knows how to take a complicated idea and make it simple and funny. The world economy, for example, appears as a man in a hospital bed on life support. After recovering, getting dressed and stepping onto the street, he is mowed down by a truck labeled “Oil Prices.” In another, Putin ignores Bush and drives a steamroller that flattens Lady Liberty, or “Democracy in Russia,” to a pancake. With his cynicism, imagination and sharp sharp drawing style, Kal always hits the mark.
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1964Max FrankelThe New York Times
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1964
Award Recipient: Max Frankel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1964
Award Recipient: Max Frankel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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2004Michael Goldfarb, Anna Bensted, George HicksWBUR-FM at Boston University
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2004
Award Recipient: Michael Goldfarb, Anna Bensted, George Hicks
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBUR-FM at Boston University
Award Honored Work: Inside Out Documentaries "British Jihad"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2004
Award Recipient: Michael Goldfarb, Anna Bensted, George Hicks
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBUR-FM at Boston University
Award Honored Work: Inside Out Documentaries "British Jihad"
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Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The President’s Award 2005
Award Recipient: Bob Woodward
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2005
Award Name: The President’s Award 2005
Award Recipient: Bob Woodward
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2004
Award Recipient: Steve Coll
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Penguin Press
Award Honored Work: "Ghost Wars"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2004
Award Recipient: Steve Coll
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Penguin Press
Award Honored Work: "Ghost Wars"
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ashley Gilberston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "The Battle for Fallujah"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ashley Gilberston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "The Battle for Fallujah"
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2004David Fanning, Sharon Tiller, Stephen Talbot, Ken DornsteinWGBH and KQED - Frontline/World
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2004
Award Recipient: David Fanning, Sharon Tiller, Stephen Talbot, Ken Dornstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH and KQED - Frontline/World
Award Honored Work: "Stories from a Small Planet"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2004
Award Recipient: David Fanning, Sharon Tiller, Stephen Talbot, Ken Dornstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: WGBH and KQED - Frontline/World
Award Honored Work: "Stories from a Small Planet"
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2004Ted Koppel, Leroy Sievers, David Wright, Almin Karmehmedovic, Rick BennetABC News - Nightline
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Leroy Sievers, David Wright, Almin Karmehmedovic, Rick Bennet
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News - Nightline
Award Honored Work: "Spotlight on Darfur"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Leroy Sievers, David Wright, Almin Karmehmedovic, Rick Bennet
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News - Nightline
Award Honored Work: "Spotlight on Darfur"
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2004Pete Engardio, Dexter Roberts, Aaron BernsteinBusinessWeek
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2004
Award Recipient: Pete Engardio, Dexter Roberts, Aaron Bernstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: BusinessWeek
Award Honored Work: "The China Price"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2004
Award Recipient: Pete Engardio, Dexter Roberts, Aaron Bernstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: BusinessWeek
Award Honored Work: "The China Price"
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2004Ken Silverstein and T. Christian MillerLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ken Silverstein and T. Christian Miller
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: "The Politics of Petroleum"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ken Silverstein and T. Christian Miller
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: "The Politics of Petroleum"
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2004
Award Recipient: James Hill
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Beslan”
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: Feature Photography Award 2004
Award Recipient: James Hill
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: “Beslan”
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2004ANDREA BRUCE WOODALLThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2004
Award Recipient: ANDREA BRUCE WOODALL
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The Cost of Liberty: Prostitution in Iraq
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2004
Award Recipient: ANDREA BRUCE WOODALL
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The Cost of Liberty: Prostitution in Iraq
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2004
Award Recipient: Seymour M. Hersh
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: “In the Abu Ghraib Scandal”
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2004
Award Recipient: Seymour M. Hersh
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: “In the Abu Ghraib Scandal”
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2004
Award Recipient: Michael Ware
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: "Reports from Iraq"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2004
Award Recipient: Michael Ware
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: "Reports from Iraq"
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2004Patrick GrahamHarper's Magazine
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2004
Award Recipient: Patrick Graham
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper's Magazine
Award Honored Work: "Beyond Fallujah: A Year with the Iraqi Resistance"
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2004
Award Recipient: Patrick Graham
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper's Magazine
Award Honored Work: "Beyond Fallujah: A Year with the Iraqi Resistance"
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2004
Award Recipient: Philip P. Pan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: China: Confronting the System
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2004
Award Recipient: Philip P. Pan
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: China: Confronting the System
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2004Ashley GilbertsonThe New York Times
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ashley Gilbertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: The Battle For Fallujah
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2004
Award Recipient: Ashley Gilbertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: The Battle For Fallujah
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2004
Award Recipient: Dexter Filkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Street by Street in Fallujah
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2004
Award Recipient: Dexter Filkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Street by Street in Fallujah
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2003Susan FerrissCox News Service
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2003
Award Recipient: Susan Ferriss
Award Recipient Affiliation: Cox News Service
Award Honored Work: "Broken Promises: How Economic Reforms Have Failed Mexico"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2003
Award Recipient: Susan Ferriss
Award Recipient Affiliation: Cox News Service
Award Honored Work: "Broken Promises: How Economic Reforms Have Failed Mexico"
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2004Sven Bergman, Joachim Dyfvermark, Fredrik LaurinTV 4 Sweden
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2004
Award Recipient: Sven Bergman, Joachim Dyfvermark, Fredrik Laurin
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV 4 Sweden
Award Honored Work: Cold Facts: The Broken Promise
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2004
Award Recipient: Sven Bergman, Joachim Dyfvermark, Fredrik Laurin
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV 4 Sweden
Award Honored Work: Cold Facts: The Broken Promise
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2003
Award Recipient: Tom Toles
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2003
Award Recipient: Tom Toles
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Here’s a typical scene from Toles’ world: George Bush directs a stage play called “The Rebuilding of Iraq,” and the UN gets to play the part of a tree. “The tree is a vital role,” says Bush from his director’s chair, “especially when we get to the sawmill scene.” Toles’ drawings are deceptively simple and his humor is wickedly sharp. Whether he is lampooning the US president or Saudi sheikhs, Ariel Sharon or Yasir Arafat, he hits just the right nerve.
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2003Chris HondrosGetty Images News Service
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2003
Award Recipient: Chris Hondros
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images News Service
Award Honored Work: "Chaos Enveloping: Liberia’s Deadly Summer"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2003
Award Recipient: Chris Hondros
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images News Service
Award Honored Work: "Chaos Enveloping: Liberia’s Deadly Summer"
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2003Jeb SharpPRI’s The World: BBC World Service, Public Radio International, WGBH Radio Boston
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2003
Award Recipient: Jeb Sharp
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI’s The World: BBC World Service, Public Radio International, WGBH Radio Boston
Award Honored Work: Iraq History Series
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2003
Award Recipient: Jeb Sharp
Award Recipient Affiliation: PRI’s The World: BBC World Service, Public Radio International, WGBH Radio Boston
Award Honored Work: Iraq History Series
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Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The President’s Award 2004
Award Recipient: Thomas Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2004
Award Name: The President’s Award 2004
Award Recipient: Thomas Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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2003Milt Bearden, James RisenRandom House
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2003
Award Recipient: Milt Bearden, James Risen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work: "The Main Enemy: The Inside Story of the CIA's Final Showdown with the KGB"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2003
Award Recipient: Milt Bearden, James Risen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work: "The Main Enemy: The Inside Story of the CIA's Final Showdown with the KGB"
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Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2003
Award Recipient: Yuri Kozyrev
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “The Iraq War”
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2003
Award Recipient: Yuri Kozyrev
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “The Iraq War”
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2003Li Zhensheng, Robert PledgeContact Press Images/Phaidon
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2003
Award Recipient: Li Zhensheng, Robert Pledge
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images/Phaidon
Award Honored Work: “Red-Color News Soldier: A Chinese Photographer’s Odyssey Through the Cultural Revolution”
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2003
Award Recipient: Li Zhensheng, Robert Pledge
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images/Phaidon
Award Honored Work: “Red-Color News Soldier: A Chinese Photographer’s Odyssey Through the Cultural Revolution”
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2003Scott Bronstein, Michael Davie, Neil Barrett, David RoyleNational Geographic Television and Film/ Ultimate Explorer for MSNBC
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2003
Award Recipient: Scott Bronstein, Michael Davie, Neil Barrett, David Royle
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Television and Film/ Ultimate Explorer for MSNBC
Award Honored Work: "Liberia: American Dream?"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2003
Award Recipient: Scott Bronstein, Michael Davie, Neil Barrett, David Royle
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Television and Film/ Ultimate Explorer for MSNBC
Award Honored Work: "Liberia: American Dream?"
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2003Alessandra Galloni, Carrick Mollenkamp, David ReillyThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2003
Award Recipient: Alessandra Galloni, Carrick Mollenkamp, David Reilly
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: “Spilled Milk: The Fall of Parmalat”
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2003
Award Recipient: Alessandra Galloni, Carrick Mollenkamp, David Reilly
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: “Spilled Milk: The Fall of Parmalat”
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2003CHRIS HONDROSGetty Images News Service
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2003
Award Recipient: CHRIS HONDROS
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images News Service
Award Honored Work: Chaos Enveloping: Liberia’s Deadly Summer
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2003
Award Recipient: CHRIS HONDROS
Award Recipient Affiliation: Getty Images News Service
Award Honored Work: Chaos Enveloping: Liberia’s Deadly Summer
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Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2003
Award Recipient: George Packer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "War After the War"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2003
Award Recipient: George Packer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "War After the War"
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2003Joby WarrickThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2003
Award Recipient: Joby Warrick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Weapons Proliferation and the Gray Zone
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2003
Award Recipient: Joby Warrick
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Weapons Proliferation and the Gray Zone
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2003Carolyn ColeLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2003
Award Recipient: Carolyn Cole
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: "Covering Conflict: Iraq and Liberia"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2003
Award Recipient: Carolyn Cole
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: "Covering Conflict: Iraq and Liberia"
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2003Anthony ShadidThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2003
Award Recipient: Anthony Shadid
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "The Soul of Iraq: From War to Resistance and Rebirth"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2003
Award Recipient: Anthony Shadid
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: "The Soul of Iraq: From War to Resistance and Rebirth"
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2002
Award Recipient: Sonia Nazario
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The Boy Left Behind
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2002
Award Recipient: Sonia Nazario
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The Boy Left Behind
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2002
Award Recipient: Karl Schoenberger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2002
Award Recipient: Karl Schoenberger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work:
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2003Liviu Tipurita, Andrew Smith , Jennifer Hyde, David Henshaw, Sid BedingfieldCNN Productions/Hardcash Productions
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2003
Award Recipient: Liviu Tipurita, Andrew Smith , Jennifer Hyde, David Henshaw, Sid Bedingfield
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions/Hardcash Productions
Award Honored Work: "Easy Prey: inside The Child Sex Trade"
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2003
Award Recipient: Liviu Tipurita, Andrew Smith , Jennifer Hyde, David Henshaw, Sid Bedingfield
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions/Hardcash Productions
Award Honored Work: "Easy Prey: inside The Child Sex Trade"
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2002
Award Recipient: Kevin Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2002
Award Recipient: Kevin Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Kevin Kallaugher combines an elegant hand with a searing wit. Whether he’s showing George Bush teaching Tony Blair how to act like a gun-slinging cowboy, or lampooning Robert Mugabe’s version of one-man, one-vote, it’s hard to believe that anyone could have done it better than Kal. This year, no one did.
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2002Mike ShusterNational Public Radio
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2002
Award Recipient: Mike Shuster
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: The Middle East: A Century of Conflict
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2002
Award Recipient: Mike Shuster
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: The Middle East: A Century of Conflict
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Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The President’s Award 2003
Award Recipient: Stephen B. Shepard
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2003
Award Name: The President’s Award 2003
Award Recipient: Stephen B. Shepard
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2002
Award Recipient: John Laurence
Award Recipient Affiliation: PublicAffairs
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2002
Award Recipient: John Laurence
Award Recipient Affiliation: PublicAffairs
Award Honored Work:
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2002Chris HedgesPublicAffairs
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2002
Award Recipient: Chris Hedges
Award Recipient Affiliation: PublicAffairs
Award Honored Work: “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning”
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2002
Award Recipient: Chris Hedges
Award Recipient Affiliation: PublicAffairs
Award Honored Work: “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning”
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2002Simon NorfolkGrowbag for The New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2002
Award Recipient: Simon Norfolk
Award Recipient Affiliation: Growbag for The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “What’s Left of Kabul”
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2002
Award Recipient: Simon Norfolk
Award Recipient Affiliation: Growbag for The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “What’s Left of Kabul”
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2002
Award Recipient: Paul Yule, Susannah Shipman
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2002
Award Recipient: Paul Yule, Susannah Shipman
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2002
Award Recipient: Nic Robertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2002
Award Recipient: Nic Robertson
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2002
Award Recipient: Richard Behar
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2002
Award Recipient: Richard Behar
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
Award Honored Work:
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2001Jane Bussey, Andres Oppenheimer, Paul Brinkley-RogersThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2002
Award Recipient: Jane Bussey, Andres Oppenheimer, Paul Brinkley-Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2002
Award Recipient: Jane Bussey, Andres Oppenheimer, Paul Brinkley-Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work:
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2002Evelyn Iritani, Marla DickersonThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2002
Award Recipient: Evelyn Iritani, Marla Dickerson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “China: The Giant Awakes”
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2002
Award Recipient: Evelyn Iritani, Marla Dickerson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: “China: The Giant Awakes”
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2002JEROME DELAY, ELIZABETH DALZIEL, DAVID GUTTENFELDER, EITAN HESS-ASHKENAZI, NASSER NASSER, JOHN MCCONNICO, LEFTERIS PITARAKISThe Associated Press
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2002
Award Recipient: JEROME DELAY, ELIZABETH DALZIEL, DAVID GUTTENFELDER, EITAN HESS-ASHKENAZI, NASSER NASSER, JOHN MCCONNICO, LEFTERIS PITARAKIS
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Mideast Turmoil
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2002
Award Recipient: JEROME DELAY, ELIZABETH DALZIEL, DAVID GUTTENFELDER, EITAN HESS-ASHKENAZI, NASSER NASSER, JOHN MCCONNICO, LEFTERIS PITARAKIS
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Mideast Turmoil
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2002
Award Recipient: Lawrence Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2002
Award Recipient: Lawrence Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2002
Award Recipient: The Los Angeles Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The Untold War
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2002
Award Recipient: The Los Angeles Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The Untold War
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2002Carolyn ColeThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2002
Award Recipient: Carolyn Cole
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Church of the Nativity: In the Center of the Siege
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2002
Award Recipient: Carolyn Cole
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Church of the Nativity: In the Center of the Siege
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2002Alan Cullison, Andrew Higgins, Karby LeggettThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2002
Award Recipient: Alan Cullison, Andrew Higgins, Karby Leggett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Inside al Qaeda
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2002
Award Recipient: Alan Cullison, Andrew Higgins, Karby Leggett
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Inside al Qaeda
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2001
Award Recipient: John Otis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Houston Chronicle
Award Honored Work: Rebel Held
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2001
Award Recipient: John Otis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Houston Chronicle
Award Honored Work: Rebel Held
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2001
Award Recipient: Jeffrey Kluger, Michael Lemonick
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2001
Award Recipient: Jeffrey Kluger, Michael Lemonick
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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2002Chris Hansen, Tim Sandler, David Corvo, Allan Maraynes, Bruce Burger, Mitchell Wagenberg, Nilam Agrawal, Liz BrownNBC News-Dateline
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2002
Award Recipient: Chris Hansen, Tim Sandler, David Corvo, Allan Maraynes, Bruce Burger, Mitchell Wagenberg, Nilam Agrawal, Liz Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
Award Honored Work: Slaves To Fashion?
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2002
Award Recipient: Chris Hansen, Tim Sandler, David Corvo, Allan Maraynes, Bruce Burger, Mitchell Wagenberg, Nilam Agrawal, Liz Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
Award Honored Work: Slaves To Fashion?
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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2001Sumana Chatterjee, Sudarsan Raghavan, Tish WellsKnight Ridder Washington Bureau
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2001
Award Recipient: Sumana Chatterjee, Sudarsan Raghavan, Tish Wells
Award Recipient Affiliation: Knight Ridder Washington Bureau
Award Honored Work: "A Taste of Slavery"
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2001
Award Recipient: Sumana Chatterjee, Sudarsan Raghavan, Tish Wells
Award Recipient Affiliation: Knight Ridder Washington Bureau
Award Honored Work: "A Taste of Slavery"
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2001
Award Recipient: Mike Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2001
Award Recipient: Mike Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Mike Thompson’s cartoons captured the acute emotional state of participants in overseas conflicts with biting humor. From the strife-torn Middle East to the tragedy of September 11, Thompson found a delicate balance between gravity and wit. And he was uncompromising- his comparison of President Bush’s environmental policy with the Taliban’s religious xenophobia being just one vivid example.
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2001Jane Bussey, Andres Oppenheimer, Paul Brinkley-RogersThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2001
Award Recipient: Jane Bussey, Andres Oppenheimer, Paul Brinkley-Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: “Argentine Recession”
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2001
Award Recipient: Jane Bussey, Andres Oppenheimer, Paul Brinkley-Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: “Argentine Recession”
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2001National Public Radio StaffNational Public Radio
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2001
Award Recipient: National Public Radio Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: September 11th and the World Reacts
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2001
Award Recipient: National Public Radio Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: September 11th and the World Reacts
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Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The President’s Award 2002
Award Recipient: The New York Times
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2002
Award Name: The President’s Award 2002
Award Recipient: The New York Times
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2001
Award Recipient: Mark Bowden
Award Recipient Affiliation: Grove/Atlantic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2001
Award Recipient: Mark Bowden
Award Recipient Affiliation: Grove/Atlantic
Award Honored Work:
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2001Sorious Samura, Ron McCullagh, Elizabeth Ground, Dollan Cannell, Vivian Schiller, Jennifer HydeCNN Productions and Insight News Television
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2001
Award Recipient: Sorious Samura, Ron McCullagh, Elizabeth Ground, Dollan Cannell, Vivian Schiller, Jennifer Hyde
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions and Insight News Television
Award Honored Work: “Return to Freetown” and “Exodus from Africa”
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2001
Award Recipient: Sorious Samura, Ron McCullagh, Elizabeth Ground, Dollan Cannell, Vivian Schiller, Jennifer Hyde
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions and Insight News Television
Award Honored Work: “Return to Freetown” and “Exodus from Africa”
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2001
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “Crimes Against Humanity”
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2001
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “Crimes Against Humanity”
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2001Saira Shah, David Henshaw, Cassian Harrison, James Miller, Vivian Schiller, Jennifer HydeCNN Productions/ Channel 4 International/ Hardcash Productions
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2001
Award Recipient: Saira Shah, David Henshaw, Cassian Harrison, James Miller, Vivian Schiller, Jennifer Hyde
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions/ Channel 4 International/ Hardcash Productions
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2001
Award Recipient: Saira Shah, David Henshaw, Cassian Harrison, James Miller, Vivian Schiller, Jennifer Hyde
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions/ Channel 4 International/ Hardcash Productions
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2001
Award Recipient: CNN Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2001
Award Recipient: CNN Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2001
Award Recipient: Vernon Silver
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Markets
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 2001
Award Recipient: Vernon Silver
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Markets
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2001
Award Recipient: CHERYL DIAZ MEYER
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Dallas Morning News
Award Honored Work: Unholy War
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2001
Award Recipient: CHERYL DIAZ MEYER
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Dallas Morning News
Award Honored Work: Unholy War
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2001Fareed Zakaria, Evan Thomas, Michael Hirsh, Colin Soloway, and the Newsweek teamNewsweek
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2001
Award Recipient: Fareed Zakaria, Evan Thomas, Michael Hirsh, Colin Soloway, and the Newsweek team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2001
Award Recipient: Fareed Zakaria, Evan Thomas, Michael Hirsh, Colin Soloway, and the Newsweek team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2001
Award Recipient: Hiawatha Bray
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Wiring Africa
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2001
Award Recipient: Hiawatha Bray
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Wiring Africa
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2001
Award Recipient: Luc Delahaye
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2001
Award Recipient: Luc Delahaye
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Newsweek
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2001
Award Recipient: The Los Angeles Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Inside Al Qaeda
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2001
Award Recipient: The Los Angeles Times Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Inside Al Qaeda
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2000Peter Van Sant, Susan Zirinsky, Al Briganti, Patti Aronofsky, Shoshanah Wolfson, Chuck Stevenson, Robert Orozovich, Mead Stone, Alberto MoyaCBS Newsm - 48 Hours
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2000
Award Recipient: Peter Van Sant, Susan Zirinsky, Al Briganti, Patti Aronofsky, Shoshanah Wolfson, Chuck Stevenson, Robert Orozovich, Mead Stone, Alberto Moya
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Newsm - 48 Hours
Award Honored Work: Lori Berenson: Brutal Consequences
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 2000
Award Recipient: Peter Van Sant, Susan Zirinsky, Al Briganti, Patti Aronofsky, Shoshanah Wolfson, Chuck Stevenson, Robert Orozovich, Mead Stone, Alberto Moya
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Newsm - 48 Hours
Award Honored Work: Lori Berenson: Brutal Consequences
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2001Tom Brokaw, Elizabeth Cole, Monica Leas, Marc Rosenwasser, Neal Shapiro, Sam SingalNBC News-Dateline
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2001
Award Recipient: Tom Brokaw, Elizabeth Cole, Monica Leas, Marc Rosenwasser, Neal Shapiro, Sam Singal
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
Award Honored Work: The Promised Land
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2001
Award Recipient: Tom Brokaw, Elizabeth Cole, Monica Leas, Marc Rosenwasser, Neal Shapiro, Sam Singal
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News-Dateline
Award Honored Work: The Promised Land
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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2000Michel DuCilleThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2000
Award Recipient: Michel DuCille
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The Other War: A Journey to the Wounded Heart of Africa
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The John Faber Award 2000
Award Recipient: Michel DuCille
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: The Other War: A Journey to the Wounded Heart of Africa
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2000
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, Bab Arnot, Bob Faw, Kevin Tibbles
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2000
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, Bab Arnot, Bob Faw, Kevin Tibbles
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
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2000Joe Stephens, Deborah Nelson, Mary Pat Flaherty, Karen DeYoung, John Pomfret, Sharon LaFraniere, Doug StruckThe Washington Post
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2000
Award Recipient: Joe Stephens, Deborah Nelson, Mary Pat Flaherty, Karen DeYoung, John Pomfret, Sharon LaFraniere, Doug Struck
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 2000
Award Recipient: Joe Stephens, Deborah Nelson, Mary Pat Flaherty, Karen DeYoung, John Pomfret, Sharon LaFraniere, Doug Struck
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2000
Award Recipient: A.J. Langguth
Award Recipient Affiliation: Simon & Schuster
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 2000
Award Recipient: A.J. Langguth
Award Recipient Affiliation: Simon & Schuster
Award Honored Work:
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2000Cameron W. BarrThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2000
Award Recipient: Cameron W. Barr
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: "Battalion 745: A Brutal Exit"
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2000
Award Recipient: Cameron W. Barr
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: "Battalion 745: A Brutal Exit"
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2000
Award Recipient: Tom Horton, Heather Dewar, Frank Langfitt
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 2000
Award Recipient: Tom Horton, Heather Dewar, Frank Langfitt
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2000
Award Recipient: Steve Coll
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 2000
Award Recipient: Steve Coll
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2000
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 2000
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Signe Wilkinson’s cartoons tackled extraordinarily difficult issues in a very sophisticated, nuanced, and original fashion. At her best, she managed to capture the essence of an overseas news event-the failed Middle East peace process, for example- and present it in a way that even uninformed American readers could easily grasp. She also chose topics ignored by others and made them work, from global warming to India’s gruesome bride burnings. She did so with great wit.
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2000Stephen Smith, Michael Montgomery, Deborah GeorgeAmerican RadioWorks/Minnesota Public Radio/NPR News
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2000
Award Recipient: Stephen Smith, Michael Montgomery, Deborah George
Award Recipient Affiliation: American RadioWorks/Minnesota Public Radio/NPR News
Award Honored Work: Massacre at Cuska
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 2000
Award Recipient: Stephen Smith, Michael Montgomery, Deborah George
Award Recipient Affiliation: American RadioWorks/Minnesota Public Radio/NPR News
Award Honored Work: Massacre at Cuska
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Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The President’s Award 2001
Award Recipient: The New Yorker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2001
Award Name: The President’s Award 2001
Award Recipient: The New Yorker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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2000Laurie GarrettHyperion/Newsday
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2000
Award Recipient: Laurie Garrett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hyperion/Newsday
Award Honored Work: “Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health”
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 2000
Award Recipient: Laurie Garrett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hyperion/Newsday
Award Honored Work: “Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health”
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2000Eugene RichardsThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2000
Award Recipient: Eugene Richards
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “The Global Willowbrook”
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 2000
Award Recipient: Eugene Richards
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “The Global Willowbrook”
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2000Sherry Jones, Martin Smith, David Fanning, Michael SullivanWashington Media Associated for Frontline/ WGBH Boston
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2000
Award Recipient: Sherry Jones, Martin Smith, David Fanning, Michael Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Washington Media Associated for Frontline/ WGBH Boston
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 2000
Award Recipient: Sherry Jones, Martin Smith, David Fanning, Michael Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Washington Media Associated for Frontline/ WGBH Boston
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2000
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, Bob Arnot, Bob Faw, Kevin Tibbles
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 2000
Award Recipient: Ron Allen, Bob Arnot, Bob Faw, Kevin Tibbles
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Nightly News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2000
Award Recipient: Barton Gellman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Death Watch: AIDS in Africa
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 2000
Award Recipient: Barton Gellman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Death Watch: AIDS in Africa
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2000Chris AndersonAurora for The New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2000
Award Recipient: Chris Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Aurora for The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: Desperate Passage
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 2000
Award Recipient: Chris Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Aurora for The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: Desperate Passage
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2000Ian JohnsonThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2000
Award Recipient: Ian Johnson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: A Death in China: The Politics of Suppression
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 2000
Award Recipient: Ian Johnson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: A Death in China: The Politics of Suppression
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1999Sebastian RotellaThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 1999
Award Recipient: Sebastian Rotella
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: A New Breed Of Justice: Latin America's Struggle For Reform
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 1999
Award Recipient: Sebastian Rotella
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: A New Breed Of Justice: Latin America's Struggle For Reform
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1999
Award Recipient: Yannis Behrakis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Kosovo 1999
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1999
Award Recipient: Yannis Behrakis
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Kosovo 1999
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1999Anita Raghavan and The Wall Street Journal StaffThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1999
Award Recipient: Anita Raghavan and The Wall Street Journal Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1999
Award Recipient: Anita Raghavan and The Wall Street Journal Staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1999
Award Recipient: Thomas L. Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1999
Award Recipient: Thomas L. Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
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1999Charles Madigan, Colin McMahonThe Chicago Tribune
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1999
Award Recipient: Charles Madigan, Colin McMahon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Autopsy of a War Crime"
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1999
Award Recipient: Charles Madigan, Colin McMahon
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Autopsy of a War Crime"
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2000Sorious Samara, Ron McCullagh, Elizabeth GroundCNN Productions and Insight News Television
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2000
Award Recipient: Sorious Samara, Ron McCullagh, Elizabeth Ground
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions and Insight News Television
Award Honored Work: "Cry Freetown"
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 2000
Award Recipient: Sorious Samara, Ron McCullagh, Elizabeth Ground
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN Productions and Insight News Television
Award Honored Work: "Cry Freetown"
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1999
Award Recipient: Rob Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1999
Award Recipient: Rob Rogers
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
With piercing wit and a powerful sense of the absurd, Rob Rogers gives readers a fresh perspective on world news. Never ponderous or didactic, Rogers finds hilarious incongruities in even the most serious foreign events: for example, the mistaken bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade and the devastation in Chechnya portrayed in a game show hosted by Boris Yeltsin. He also offers a wry take on the mixed blessings of globalization. In “The Great Mall,” the Chinese wonder of the world has been transformed into a giant shopping opportunity, while Seattle’s anti-WTO demonstrators are shocked to discover that their protest T-shirts are made in Indonesia. This enormously talented cartoonist offers a host of surprises.
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1999
Award Recipient: David Talbot
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Herald
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1999
Award Recipient: David Talbot
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Herald
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1999
Award Recipient: NPR News
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Kosovo
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1999
Award Recipient: NPR News
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Kosovo
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Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The President’s Award 2000
Award Recipient: Associated Press
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 2000
Award Name: The President’s Award 2000
Award Recipient: Associated Press
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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1999Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza, Randy HerschaftAssociated Press
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1999
Award Recipient: Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza, Randy Herschaft
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “The Bridge at No Gun Ri”
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1999
Award Recipient: Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza, Randy Herschaft
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: “The Bridge at No Gun Ri”
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1999Gilles PeressGilles Peress/Magnum for The New Yorker
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1999
Award Recipient: Gilles Peress
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gilles Peress/Magnum for The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Kosovar Refugees"
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1999
Award Recipient: Gilles Peress
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gilles Peress/Magnum for The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Kosovar Refugees"
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1999Sherry Jones, David Fanning, Michael SullivanWashington Media Associates for Frontline/ WGBH Boston
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1999
Award Recipient: Sherry Jones, David Fanning, Michael Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Washington Media Associates for Frontline/ WGBH Boston
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1999
Award Recipient: Sherry Jones, David Fanning, Michael Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Washington Media Associates for Frontline/ WGBH Boston
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1999
Award Recipient: John Colmey, David Liebhold and Time Asia staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Asia
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1999
Award Recipient: John Colmey, David Liebhold and Time Asia staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Asia
Award Honored Work:
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1999JOE STEPHENS, DEBORAH NELSON, MARY PAT FLAHERTY, KAREN DEYOUNG, JOHN POMFRET, SHARON LAFRANIERE, DOUG STRUCKThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1999
Award Recipient: JOE STEPHENS, DEBORAH NELSON, MARY PAT FLAHERTY, KAREN DEYOUNG, JOHN POMFRET, SHARON LAFRANIERE, DOUG STRUCK
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1999
Award Recipient: JOE STEPHENS, DEBORAH NELSON, MARY PAT FLAHERTY, KAREN DEYOUNG, JOHN POMFRET, SHARON LAFRANIERE, DOUG STRUCK
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1999
Award Recipient: YANNIS BEHRAKIS
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1999
Award Recipient: YANNIS BEHRAKIS
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1999
Award Recipient: Rod Nordland
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1999
Award Recipient: Rod Nordland
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1999
Award Recipient: Mark Schoofs
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Village Voice
Award Honored Work: AIDS: The Agony of Africa
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1999
Award Recipient: Mark Schoofs
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Village Voice
Award Honored Work: AIDS: The Agony of Africa
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1999John StanmeyerSABA for Time
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 1999
Award Recipient: John Stanmeyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: SABA for Time
Award Honored Work: The Killing of Bernardino Guterres in Dili, East Timor
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 1999
Award Recipient: John Stanmeyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: SABA for Time
Award Honored Work: The Killing of Bernardino Guterres in Dili, East Timor
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1999
Award Recipient: David Filipov
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Chechnya
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1999
Award Recipient: David Filipov
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Chechnya
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1998Edwin Garcia, Michelle Levander, Ricardo SandovalThe San Jose Mercury News
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 1998
Award Recipient: Edwin Garcia, Michelle Levander, Ricardo Sandoval
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work: Lost In Transit
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 1998
Award Recipient: Edwin Garcia, Michelle Levander, Ricardo Sandoval
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work: Lost In Transit
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1998
Award Recipient: Eric Mencher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Rwanda: Aftermath of Genocide
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1998
Award Recipient: Eric Mencher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Rwanda: Aftermath of Genocide
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1998
Award Recipient: Philip Gourevitch
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1998
Award Recipient: Philip Gourevitch
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1998
Award Recipient: Mark O'Keefe
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Oregonian
Award Honored Work: Christians Under Siege
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1998
Award Recipient: Mark O'Keefe
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Oregonian
Award Honored Work: Christians Under Siege
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1998
Award Recipient: Kevin Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1998
Award Recipient: Kevin Kallaugher
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Kallaugher is able to reduce the world’s absurdities and outrages to a few sharp images. He skewers the disconnect between foreign leaders who see a U.S. searching for global dominion and an insular American public more concerned with finding the TV’s remote control. In Kallaugher’s fertile imagination, Serb leader Slobadan Milosevic becomes an octopus who uses a free tentacle to snatch Kosovo while tangling the U.S. and Europe up in Bosnia with another. In another cartoon, President Clinton, in trying to explain his decision to bomb Iraq, finally adopts the Nike slogan, “Just do it!” Kallaugher takes the ironies of the times far beyond their logical extremes to hilarious effect.
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1998
Award Recipient: Anne Garrels, Loren Jenkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1998
Award Recipient: Anne Garrels, Loren Jenkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
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1999Diane Sawyer, Catherine HarringtonABC News--20/20
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1999
Award Recipient: Diane Sawyer, Catherine Harrington
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News--20/20
Award Honored Work: "Unwanted Children of Russia"
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1999
Award Recipient: Diane Sawyer, Catherine Harrington
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News--20/20
Award Honored Work: "Unwanted Children of Russia"
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1998
Award Recipient: Sandy Tolan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Homelands Productions for Fresh Air
Award Honored Work: The Lemon Tree
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1998
Award Recipient: Sandy Tolan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Homelands Productions for Fresh Air
Award Honored Work: The Lemon Tree
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Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The President’s Award 1999
Award Recipient: Maynard Parker
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1999
Award Name: The President’s Award 1999
Award Recipient: Maynard Parker
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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1998Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan, Keith RichburgThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1998
Award Recipient: Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan, Keith Richburg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Shattered Lives: The Asian Middle Class
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1998
Award Recipient: Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan, Keith Richburg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Shattered Lives: The Asian Middle Class
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1998Ettore MalancaSipa Press/The New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1998
Award Recipient: Ettore Malanca
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sipa Press/The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: Romania’s Lost Boys
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1998
Award Recipient: Ettore Malanca
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sipa Press/The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: Romania’s Lost Boys
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1998William Cran, Stephanie Tepper, David Fanning, Michael SullivanFrontline/ WGBH Boston and InVision Productions
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1998
Award Recipient: William Cran, Stephanie Tepper, David Fanning, Michael Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline/ WGBH Boston and InVision Productions
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1998
Award Recipient: William Cran, Stephanie Tepper, David Fanning, Michael Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline/ WGBH Boston and InVision Productions
Award Honored Work:
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1998Michael Shari, Joyce Barnathan, Pete Engardio, Dean Foust, Jonathan Moore, Sheri Prasso, Christopher PowerBusiness Week
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1998
Award Recipient: Michael Shari, Joyce Barnathan, Pete Engardio, Dean Foust, Jonathan Moore, Sheri Prasso, Christopher Power
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1998
Award Recipient: Michael Shari, Joyce Barnathan, Pete Engardio, Dean Foust, Jonathan Moore, Sheri Prasso, Christopher Power
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1998
Award Recipient: Richard Read
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Oregonian
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1998
Award Recipient: Richard Read
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Oregonian
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1998
Award Recipient: ERIC MENCHER
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1998
Award Recipient: ERIC MENCHER
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1998
Award Recipient: Mark Danner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1998
Award Recipient: Mark Danner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Review of Books
Award Honored Work:
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1998Barton GellmanThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1998
Award Recipient: Barton Gellman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Shell Games: Washington, Baghdad and the Hunt for Iraq's Forbidden Weapons
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1998
Award Recipient: Barton Gellman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Shell Games: Washington, Baghdad and the Hunt for Iraq's Forbidden Weapons
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1998James NachtweyMagnum for Time
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 1998
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Time
Award Honored Work: Indonesia: Descent into Madness
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 1998
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Time
Award Honored Work: Indonesia: Descent into Madness
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1998
Award Recipient: Ken Guggenheim, Niko Price
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Hurricane Mitch
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1998
Award Recipient: Ken Guggenheim, Niko Price
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Hurricane Mitch
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1997Mary Beth SheridanLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 1997
Award Recipient: Mary Beth Sheridan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Mexico: Beyond The Myth
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Robert Spiers Benjamin Award 1997
Award Recipient: Mary Beth Sheridan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Mexico: Beyond The Myth
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1997Gary Cohn, Will Englund, Perry ThorsvikThe Baltimore Sun
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1997
Award Recipient: Gary Cohn, Will Englund, Perry Thorsvik
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: The Shipbreakers
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1997
Award Recipient: Gary Cohn, Will Englund, Perry Thorsvik
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: The Shipbreakers
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1997
Award Recipient: John Moore
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Zaire Refugees
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1997
Award Recipient: John Moore
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Zaire Refugees
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1997
Award Recipient: Robert Ariail
Award Recipient Affiliation: The State
Award Honored Work: Best Cartoons on Foreign Affairs
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1997
Award Recipient: Robert Ariail
Award Recipient Affiliation: The State
Award Honored Work: Best Cartoons on Foreign Affairs
Ariail wins for this willingness to tackle complex issues and his ability to translate the ironies and outrages of the news into simple but powerful images. Whether the issue was Iraqi stonewalling on arms inspections, the Asian meltdown, or the question of Swiss cooperation with Germany in World War II, Ariail can evoke a chuckle or a snort of indignation with just a few strokes of his pen.
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1998Cynthia McFadden, Beth OsisekABC News: Primetime Live
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1998
Award Recipient: Cynthia McFadden, Beth Osisek
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News: Primetime Live
Award Honored Work: Russian Girls for Sale
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1998
Award Recipient: Cynthia McFadden, Beth Osisek
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News: Primetime Live
Award Honored Work: Russian Girls for Sale
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1997
Award Recipient: Jennifer Glasse, Hank Weinbloom
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: Perspective: Zaire
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1997
Award Recipient: Jennifer Glasse, Hank Weinbloom
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: Perspective: Zaire
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Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The President’s Award 1998
Award Recipient: Don Hewitt and 60 Minutes
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1998
Award Name: The President’s Award 1998
Award Recipient: Don Hewitt and 60 Minutes
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1997
Award Recipient: Patrick Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Pantheon Books
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1997
Award Recipient: Patrick Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Pantheon Books
Award Honored Work:
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1997Horst Faas, Tim PageRandom House,
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1997
Award Recipient: Horst Faas, Tim Page
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House,
Award Honored Work: Requiem: By the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1997
Award Recipient: Horst Faas, Tim Page
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House,
Award Honored Work: Requiem: By the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina
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1997Fergal Keane, Mike Robinson, Michael Sullivan, David FanningFrontline/ WGBH Boston and BBC Panorama
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1997
Award Recipient: Fergal Keane, Mike Robinson, Michael Sullivan, David Fanning
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline/ WGBH Boston and BBC Panorama
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1997
Award Recipient: Fergal Keane, Mike Robinson, Michael Sullivan, David Fanning
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline/ WGBH Boston and BBC Panorama
Award Honored Work:
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1997The Business Week Asia Team: Joyce Barnathan, Brian Bremner, Mark Clifford, Bruce Einhorn, Pete Engardio, William Glasgall, Christopher Power, Sheri Prasso, Michael ShariBusiness Week
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1997
Award Recipient: The Business Week Asia Team: Joyce Barnathan, Brian Bremner, Mark Clifford, Bruce Einhorn, Pete Engardio, William Glasgall, Christopher Power, Sheri Prasso, Michael Shari
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1997
Award Recipient: The Business Week Asia Team: Joyce Barnathan, Brian Bremner, Mark Clifford, Bruce Einhorn, Pete Engardio, William Glasgall, Christopher Power, Sheri Prasso, Michael Shari
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1997
Award Recipient: The Wall Street Journal Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1997
Award Recipient: The Wall Street Journal Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1997
Award Recipient: JOHN MOORE
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1997
Award Recipient: JOHN MOORE
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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1997Steven Strasser, Dorinda Elliot, Melinda Liu, and the Newsweek teamNewsweek
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1997
Award Recipient: Steven Strasser, Dorinda Elliot, Melinda Liu, and the Newsweek team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1997
Award Recipient: Steven Strasser, Dorinda Elliot, Melinda Liu, and the Newsweek team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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1997Howard W. French, James C. Mckinley, Jr.The New York Times
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1997
Award Recipient: Howard W. French, James C. Mckinley, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Reports from Africa
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1997
Award Recipient: Howard W. French, James C. Mckinley, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Reports from Africa
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1997Horst Faas, Tim PageRandom House
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 1997
Award Recipient: Horst Faas, Tim Page
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work: Requiem: By the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award 1997
Award Recipient: Horst Faas, Tim Page
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work: Requiem: By the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1997
Award Recipient: Mark Bowden
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Blackhawk Down
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1997
Award Recipient: Mark Bowden
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Blackhawk Down
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1996
Award Recipient: Jeff Wheelwright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Discover Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1996
Award Recipient: Jeff Wheelwright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Discover Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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1997Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, David Rummel, Phyllis McgradyABC News-Primetime Live
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1997 (shared)
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, David Rummel, Phyllis Mcgrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Primetime Live
Award Honored Work: Blood Money
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1997 (shared)
Award Recipient: Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, David Rummel, Phyllis Mcgrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Primetime Live
Award Honored Work: Blood Money
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1996
Award Recipient: Carol Guzy
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Exodus: Return to Rwanda
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1996
Award Recipient: Carol Guzy
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Exodus: Return to Rwanda
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1997Peter Van Sant, Randall Joyce, Nick Turner, Thomas Vavrusa, Gordana IgricCBS News--Public Eye
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1997 (shared)
Award Recipient: Peter Van Sant, Randall Joyce, Nick Turner, Thomas Vavrusa, Gordana Igric
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News--Public Eye
Award Honored Work: In Plain Sight
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1997 (shared)
Award Recipient: Peter Van Sant, Randall Joyce, Nick Turner, Thomas Vavrusa, Gordana Igric
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News--Public Eye
Award Honored Work: In Plain Sight
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1996Signe WilkinsonPhiladelphia Daily News
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1996
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Philadelphia Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1996
Award Recipient: Signe Wilkinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Philadelphia Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Wilkinson’s cartoons, covering subjects as varied as U.S.-China relations, the Middle East and Russia, bring the news home to American readers, dissecting it with the point of a scalpel rather than the edge of a meat ax.
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1996Lisa RollandABC News Radio
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1996
Award Recipient: Lisa Rolland
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: Land Mines: The Survivors’ Perspective
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1996
Award Recipient: Lisa Rolland
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: Land Mines: The Survivors’ Perspective
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Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The President’s Award 1997
Award Recipient: Katherine Graham
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1997
Award Name: The President’s Award 1997
Award Recipient: Katherine Graham
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1996
Award Recipient: Peter Maass
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alfred A. Knopf
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1996
Award Recipient: Peter Maass
Award Recipient Affiliation: Alfred A. Knopf
Award Honored Work:
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1996Yunghi KimContact Press Images/Time/U.S. News & World Report
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1996
Award Recipient: Yunghi Kim
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images/Time/U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work: The Forgotten Comfort Women of Korea
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1996
Award Recipient: Yunghi Kim
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images/Time/U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work: The Forgotten Comfort Women of Korea
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1996
Award Recipient: Peter Arnett, Bernard Shaw, John Holliman
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1996
Award Recipient: Peter Arnett, Bernard Shaw, John Holliman
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1996
Award Recipient: David McClintick
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1996
Award Recipient: David McClintick
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1996
Award Recipient: R.C. Longworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1996
Award Recipient: R.C. Longworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1996
Award Recipient: CAROL GUZY
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1996
Award Recipient: CAROL GUZY
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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1996Kenneth Auchingloss, Nancy Cooper, George Wehrfritz, Melinda Liu, Steven Strasser, Dorinda Elliot, John Barry, Russell Watson, Tony Emerson, Robert J. SamuelsonNewsweek
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1996
Award Recipient: Kenneth Auchingloss, Nancy Cooper, George Wehrfritz, Melinda Liu, Steven Strasser, Dorinda Elliot, John Barry, Russell Watson, Tony Emerson, Robert J. Samuelson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1996
Award Recipient: Kenneth Auchingloss, Nancy Cooper, George Wehrfritz, Melinda Liu, Steven Strasser, Dorinda Elliot, John Barry, Russell Watson, Tony Emerson, Robert J. Samuelson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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1996Michael Williams, David P. Hamilton, Jathon Sapsford, Robert SteinerThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1996
Award Recipient: Michael Williams, David P. Hamilton, Jathon Sapsford, Robert Steiner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Unmasking the Mandarins: The Failure of Japan's Bureaucracy
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1996
Award Recipient: Michael Williams, David P. Hamilton, Jathon Sapsford, Robert Steiner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Unmasking the Mandarins: The Failure of Japan's Bureaucracy
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1996
Award Recipient: Corrine Dufka
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Liberia: From a Dead Man's Wallet
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1996
Award Recipient: Corrine Dufka
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: Liberia: From a Dead Man's Wallet
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1996
Award Recipient: John-Thor Dahlburg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan: Legacy of Fear
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1996
Award Recipient: John-Thor Dahlburg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Afghanistan: Legacy of Fear
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1995
Award Recipient: Michael Parfit
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1995
Award Recipient: Michael Parfit
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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1996Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Gregory KaneThe Baltimore Sun
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1996
Award Recipient: Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Gregory Kane
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: Witness To Slavery
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1996
Award Recipient: Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Gregory Kane
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: Witness To Slavery
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1995
Award Recipient: Mindaugas Kulbis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: The War in Chechnya
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1995
Award Recipient: Mindaugas Kulbis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: The War in Chechnya
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1995
Award Recipient: Bill Powell, Marcus Mabry, Theresa Waldrop, and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1995
Award Recipient: Bill Powell, Marcus Mabry, Theresa Waldrop, and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1995
Award Recipient: Jack Ohman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Oregonian
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on world affairs
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1995
Award Recipient: Jack Ohman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Oregonian
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on world affairs
Ohman’s cartoons appear in more than 175 newspapers in the U.S. and abroad. His cartoons on China, the U.N., Robert McNamara’s book, and other world events have been widely reprinted. His work emphasizes the force, wit, and power that characterize the very best of editorial cartoons.
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1995Daniell Zwerdling, Linda Gradstein, Martha Raddatz and the staff of 'Weekend All Things Considered'National Public Radio
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1995
Award Recipient: Daniell Zwerdling, Linda Gradstein, Martha Raddatz and the staff of 'Weekend All Things Considered'
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Live coverage of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1995
Award Recipient: Daniell Zwerdling, Linda Gradstein, Martha Raddatz and the staff of 'Weekend All Things Considered'
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Live coverage of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
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Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The President’s Award 1996
Award Recipient: Walter Cronkite
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1996
Award Name: The President’s Award 1996
Award Recipient: Walter Cronkite
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1995
Award Recipient: Roger Warner
Award Recipient Affiliation: Simon & Schuster
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1995
Award Recipient: Roger Warner
Award Recipient Affiliation: Simon & Schuster
Award Honored Work:
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1995David TurnleyBlack Star for Time
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1995
Award Recipient: David Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work: “Same Land, Same Fate: Refugees in the Balkans”
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1995
Award Recipient: David Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work: “Same Land, Same Fate: Refugees in the Balkans”
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1995Sherry Jones, Elizabeth Sams, Martin Smith, Peter JenningsABC News
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1995
Award Recipient: Sherry Jones, Elizabeth Sams, Martin Smith, Peter Jennings
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1995
Award Recipient: Sherry Jones, Elizabeth Sams, Martin Smith, Peter Jennings
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1995
Award Recipient: Pete Engardio, Dexter Roberts, Bruce Einhorn
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1995
Award Recipient: Pete Engardio, Dexter Roberts, Bruce Einhorn
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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1995Lawrence Ingrassia, Sara Webb, Michael R. Sesit, Nicholas Bray, Robert Steiner, Jeremy Mark, Laura Jereski, Marcus Brauchli, Glenn WhitneyThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1995
Award Recipient: Lawrence Ingrassia, Sara Webb, Michael R. Sesit, Nicholas Bray, Robert Steiner, Jeremy Mark, Laura Jereski, Marcus Brauchli, Glenn Whitney
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1995
Award Recipient: Lawrence Ingrassia, Sara Webb, Michael R. Sesit, Nicholas Bray, Robert Steiner, Jeremy Mark, Laura Jereski, Marcus Brauchli, Glenn Whitney
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1995
Award Recipient: MINDAUGAS KULBIS
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1995
Award Recipient: MINDAUGAS KULBIS
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
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1995James R. Gaines, Johanna McGeary, Lisa Beyer, Steve Wulf, Kevin Fedarko, and staffTime
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1995
Award Recipient: James R. Gaines, Johanna McGeary, Lisa Beyer, Steve Wulf, Kevin Fedarko, and staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1995
Award Recipient: James R. Gaines, Johanna McGeary, Lisa Beyer, Steve Wulf, Kevin Fedarko, and staff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1995
Award Recipient: Susan Sachs
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: Reading, Writing and Hate
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1995
Award Recipient: Susan Sachs
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: Reading, Writing and Hate
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1995
Award Recipient: Anthony Suau
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Grozny: Russia's Nightmare
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1995
Award Recipient: Anthony Suau
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Grozny: Russia's Nightmare
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1995David RohdeThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1995
Award Recipient: David Rohde
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Exposing the Srebrenica Massacre
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1995
Award Recipient: David Rohde
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Exposing the Srebrenica Massacre
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1994
Award Recipient: Richard Preston
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1994
Award Recipient: Richard Preston
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
Award Honored Work:
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1995Gary Cohn, Ginger ThompsonThe Baltimore Sun
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1995
Award Recipient: Gary Cohn, Ginger Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: Honduras: Battalion 316
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1995
Award Recipient: Gary Cohn, Ginger Thompson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Baltimore Sun
Award Honored Work: Honduras: Battalion 316
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1994Yunghi KimThe Boston Globe
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1994
Award Recipient: Yunghi Kim
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Struggle for Democracy” “Death of a Nation
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1994
Award Recipient: Yunghi Kim
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Struggle for Democracy” “Death of a Nation
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1994
Award Recipient: Herbert Block
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Thomas Nast Award 1994
Award Recipient: Herbert Block
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work:
Visual commentary on world events has been his mission at The Washington Post for nearly 50 years. He has a keen and insightful view of the world, and he couples this with a masterful artistic talent. Through his commentary, which is both artistic and amusing, Block makes the lives of world leaders very uncomfortable.
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1994Mark LavieMutual Broadcasting “America in the Morning”
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1994
Award Recipient: Mark Lavie
Award Recipient Affiliation: Mutual Broadcasting “America in the Morning”
Award Honored Work: Middle East Peace: A Matter of Faith
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1994
Award Recipient: Mark Lavie
Award Recipient Affiliation: Mutual Broadcasting “America in the Morning”
Award Honored Work: Middle East Peace: A Matter of Faith
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Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The President’s Award 1995
Award Recipient: Robert MacNeil
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1995
Award Name: The President’s Award 1995
Award Recipient: Robert MacNeil
Award Recipient Affiliation: PBS
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1994
Award Recipient: Michael Ignatieff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1994
Award Recipient: Michael Ignatieff
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1994
Award Recipient: Eugene Richards
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life Magazine
Award Honored Work: “Children of the Blind”
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1994
Award Recipient: Eugene Richards
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life Magazine
Award Honored Work: “Children of the Blind”
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1994Pamela Hill, Peter Arnett, Brian Barger, Peter Bergen, Richard MacKenzie, Robert ZuillCNN
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1994
Award Recipient: Pamela Hill, Peter Arnett, Brian Barger, Peter Bergen, Richard MacKenzie, Robert Zuill
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1994
Award Recipient: Pamela Hill, Peter Arnett, Brian Barger, Peter Bergen, Richard MacKenzie, Robert Zuill
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1994
Award Recipient: Jonathan Beaty
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1994
Award Recipient: Jonathan Beaty
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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1994Rob Urban, Laura Zelenko, Mayumi Otsuma, James Rolle, Mark GilbertBloomberg Business News
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1994
Award Recipient: Rob Urban, Laura Zelenko, Mayumi Otsuma, James Rolle, Mark Gilbert
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Business News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1994
Award Recipient: Rob Urban, Laura Zelenko, Mayumi Otsuma, James Rolle, Mark Gilbert
Award Recipient Affiliation: Bloomberg Business News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1994
Award Recipient: YUNGHI KIM
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1994
Award Recipient: YUNGHI KIM
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work:
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1994Robert Dowling, Frank J. Comes, Christopher Power and teamBusiness Week
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1994
Award Recipient: Robert Dowling, Frank J. Comes, Christopher Power and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1994
Award Recipient: Robert Dowling, Frank J. Comes, Christopher Power and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1994
Award Recipient: Laurie Garrett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday/New York Newsday
Award Honored Work: AIDS in India
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1994
Award Recipient: Laurie Garrett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday/New York Newsday
Award Honored Work: AIDS in India
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1994James NachtweyMagnum for Time Magazine
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1994
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Time Magazine
Award Honored Work: Election Violence in South Africa
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1994
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Time Magazine
Award Honored Work: Election Violence in South Africa
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Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1994
Award Recipient: Raymond Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Reports from Rwanda"
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1994
Award Recipient: Raymond Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "Reports from Rwanda"
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1993
Award Recipient: Joe Kane
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1993
Award Recipient: Joe Kane
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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1994Roger CohenThe New York Times
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1994 (shared)
Award Recipient: Roger Cohen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Death Camp in Bosnia
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1994 (shared)
Award Recipient: Roger Cohen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Death Camp in Bosnia
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1994Andrew TkachABC News-Turning Point
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1994 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Andrew Tkach
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Turning Point
Award Honored Work: Of Human Bondage: Slavery Today
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1994 (Shared)
Award Recipient: Andrew Tkach
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News-Turning Point
Award Honored Work: Of Human Bondage: Slavery Today
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1994Mike LuckovichThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1993
Award Recipient: Mike Luckovich
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Award Honored Work: Best cartoon on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1993
Award Recipient: Mike Luckovich
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Award Honored Work: Best cartoon on foreign affairs
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1993Melissa Block, Noah AdamsNational Public Radio
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1993
Award Recipient: Melissa Block, Noah Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: All Things Considered
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1993
Award Recipient: Melissa Block, Noah Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: All Things Considered
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1994Dan Eldon, Hosea D. Maina, Anthony Macharia, Hansi KraussReuters
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The President’s Award 1994
Award Recipient: Dan Eldon, Hosea D. Maina, Anthony Macharia, Hansi Krauss
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1994
Award Name: The President’s Award 1994
Award Recipient: Dan Eldon, Hosea D. Maina, Anthony Macharia, Hansi Krauss
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reuters
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1993
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Magazine
Award Honored Work: “Sudan”
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1993
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time Magazine
Award Honored Work: “Sudan”
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1993
Award Recipient: Ed Bradley
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News—60 Minutes
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1993
Award Recipient: Ed Bradley
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News—60 Minutes
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1993
Award Recipient: Kevin Muehring
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1993
Award Recipient: Kevin Muehring
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1993
Award Recipient: Sharon Schnickle
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Star Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1993
Award Recipient: Sharon Schnickle
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Star Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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1993THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STAFFThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1993
Award Recipient: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STAFF
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Hardliner Protest in Russia
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The John Faber Award 1993
Award Recipient: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STAFF
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Hardliner Protest in Russia
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1993Douglas Stanglin, Susan Headden, Peter CaryU.S. News & World Report
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1993
Award Recipient: Douglas Stanglin, Susan Headden, Peter Cary
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1993
Award Recipient: Douglas Stanglin, Susan Headden, Peter Cary
Award Recipient Affiliation: U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1993
Award Recipient: R.C. Longworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Wounded Guardian"
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1993
Award Recipient: R.C. Longworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Wounded Guardian"
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1993
Award Recipient: Paul Watson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Toronto Star
Award Honored Work: "Mogadishu"
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1993
Award Recipient: Paul Watson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Toronto Star
Award Honored Work: "Mogadishu"
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1993
Award Recipient: Rick Lyman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Somalia
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1993
Award Recipient: Rick Lyman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Somalia
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1992
Award Recipient: Emily T. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Whitman Bassow Award 1992
Award Recipient: Emily T. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1993
Award Recipient: Mark Danner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "The Truth Of El Mozote"
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1993
Award Recipient: Mark Danner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "The Truth Of El Mozote"
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1992Don WrightThe Palm Beach Post
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1992
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Palm Beach Post
Award Honored Work: Best cartoon on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1992
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Palm Beach Post
Award Honored Work: Best cartoon on foreign affairs
With a keen eye on international events and a steady, artistic hand, Wright produced an amusing, articulate collection of editorial drawings that took dead aim at everyone from Saddam Hussein to the former Soviet Union.
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1992Deborah Wang, Melissa BlockNational Public Radio
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1992
Award Recipient: Deborah Wang, Melissa Block
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: The Journey Home: Cambodian Refugees on the Cusp of Return
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1992
Award Recipient: Deborah Wang, Melissa Block
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: The Journey Home: Cambodian Refugees on the Cusp of Return
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Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The President’s Award 1993
Award Recipient: John Chancellor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1993
Award Name: The President’s Award 1993
Award Recipient: John Chancellor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1992
Award Recipient: Misha Glenny
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1992
Award Recipient: Misha Glenny
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
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1992Deborah Scroggins, Jean ShifrinThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1992
Award Recipient: Deborah Scroggins, Jean Shifrin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Award Honored Work: “Women of the Veil”
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1992
Award Recipient: Deborah Scroggins, Jean Shifrin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Award Honored Work: “Women of the Veil”
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1992James NachtweyThe New York Times Sunday Magazine
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1992
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Sunday Magazine
Award Honored Work: “Somalia 1992—The Casualties”
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1992
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Sunday Magazine
Award Honored Work: “Somalia 1992—The Casualties”
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1992
Award Recipient: Gwynne Roberts
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline/BBC
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1992
Award Recipient: Gwynne Roberts
Award Recipient Affiliation: Frontline/BBC
Award Honored Work:
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1992Stephen Baker, Elizabeth Weiner, David Woodruff and teamBusiness Week
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1992
Award Recipient: Stephen Baker, Elizabeth Weiner, David Woodruff and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1992
Award Recipient: Stephen Baker, Elizabeth Weiner, David Woodruff and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1992
Award Recipient: Peter Carey, Lewis Simons
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Malcom Forbes Award 1992
Award Recipient: Peter Carey, Lewis Simons
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1992
Award Recipient: Orville Schell, Todd Lappin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Nation
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1992
Award Recipient: Orville Schell, Todd Lappin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Nation
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1992
Award Recipient: Marc Fisher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Transition of a Unified Germany
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1992
Award Recipient: Marc Fisher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Transition of a Unified Germany
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1992
Award Recipient: Luc Delahaye
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sipa Press
Award Honored Work: Sarajevo: Life in the War Zone
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1992
Award Recipient: Luc Delahaye
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sipa Press
Award Honored Work: Sarajevo: Life in the War Zone
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1992
Award Recipient: Roy Gutman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: Human Rights Abuses In Bosnia
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1992
Award Recipient: Roy Gutman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: Human Rights Abuses In Bosnia
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1992Karen Lee ZinerThe Providence Journal-Bulletin
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1992
Award Recipient: Karen Lee Ziner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Providence Journal-Bulletin
Award Honored Work: What Now, Cambodia?
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1992
Award Recipient: Karen Lee Ziner
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Providence Journal-Bulletin
Award Honored Work: What Now, Cambodia?
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1991Tony AuthThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1991
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoon on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1991
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoon on foreign affairs
Penetrating, diversified and thoughtful. That’s why Auth’s cartoons grabbed the judges as his pen cut a swath through a cross-section of U.S. foreign policy and the incredible political and economic events of 1991.
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1991
Award Recipient: Tom Gjelten, Julie McCarthy
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Two Villages
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1991
Award Recipient: Tom Gjelten, Julie McCarthy
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Two Villages
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Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The President’s Award 1992
Award Recipient: Terry Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1992
Award Name: The President’s Award 1992
Award Recipient: Terry Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1991
Award Recipient: Sam Dillon
Award Recipient Affiliation: Henry Holt & Co., Inc.
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1991
Award Recipient: Sam Dillon
Award Recipient Affiliation: Henry Holt & Co., Inc.
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1991
Award Recipient: Philip Dine
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1991
Award Recipient: Philip Dine
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Award Honored Work:
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1991Steve McCurryThe National Geographic
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1991
Award Recipient: Steve McCurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: The National Geographic
Award Honored Work: “Persian Gulf: After the Storm”
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1991
Award Recipient: Steve McCurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: The National Geographic
Award Honored Work: “Persian Gulf: After the Storm”
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1991
Award Recipient: Artyom Borovik, George Crile
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News—60 Minutes
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1991
Award Recipient: Artyom Borovik, George Crile
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News—60 Minutes
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1991
Award Recipient: Bill Powell
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1991
Award Recipient: Bill Powell
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1991
Award Recipient: Jonathan Peterson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1991
Award Recipient: Jonathan Peterson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1991
Award Recipient: Michael Kelly
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Republic
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1991
Award Recipient: Michael Kelly
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Republic
Award Honored Work:
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1991Carol WilliamsThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1991
Award Recipient: Carol Williams
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The Last Three Days of Yugoslavia
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1991
Award Recipient: Carol Williams
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: The Last Three Days of Yugoslavia
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1991
Award Recipient: Christopher Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1991
Award Recipient: Christopher Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1991
Award Recipient: Peter Gumbel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: The Vodka Putsch
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1991
Award Recipient: Peter Gumbel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: The Vodka Putsch
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1991John Quinones, Robert CamposABC News--Primetime Live
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1991 (shared)
Award Recipient: John Quinones, Robert Campos
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News--Primetime Live
Award Honored Work: "Bitter Harvest"
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1991 (shared)
Award Recipient: John Quinones, Robert Campos
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News--Primetime Live
Award Honored Work: "Bitter Harvest"
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1990Mike PetersThe Dayton Daily News
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1990
Award Recipient: Mike Peters
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Dayton Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1990
Award Recipient: Mike Peters
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Dayton Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Peters’ direct artistic style and the pungency of his work impressed the judges. His cartoons carry their messages with sharp-edged irony and humor.
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1991Dinah Lee, Amy Borrus, Joyce Barnathan and teamBusiness Week
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1991 (shared)
Award Recipient: Dinah Lee, Amy Borrus, Joyce Barnathan and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work: “China’s Ugly Export Secret: Prison Labor”
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1991 (shared)
Award Recipient: Dinah Lee, Amy Borrus, Joyce Barnathan and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work: “China’s Ugly Export Secret: Prison Labor”
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1990Alex ChadwickNational Public Radio
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1990
Award Recipient: Alex Chadwick
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Natasia Dudinska: Hope and Courage in Czechoslovakia
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1990
Award Recipient: Alex Chadwick
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Natasia Dudinska: Hope and Courage in Czechoslovakia
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Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The President’s Award 1991
Award Recipient: Terry Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1991
Award Name: The President’s Award 1991
Award Recipient: Terry Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1990
Award Recipient: Tad Szulc
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow & Company
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1990
Award Recipient: Tad Szulc
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow & Company
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1990
Award Recipient: Tom Jarriel, Janice Tomlin
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—20/20
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1990
Award Recipient: Tom Jarriel, Janice Tomlin
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—20/20
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1990
Award Recipient: Christopher Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1990
Award Recipient: Christopher Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1990
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Phyllis McGrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—The Koppel Report
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1990
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Phyllis McGrady
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—The Koppel Report
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1990
Award Recipient: Fiammetta Rocco
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1990
Award Recipient: Fiammetta Rocco
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1990
Award Recipient: James Risen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1990
Award Recipient: James Risen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1990
Award Recipient: Peter McGrath and the Editors and Correspondents
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1990
Award Recipient: Peter McGrath and the Editors and Correspondents
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1990
Award Recipient: Michael Dobbs
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Collapse of the Soviet Empire
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1990
Award Recipient: Michael Dobbs
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Collapse of the Soviet Empire
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1990
Award Recipient: Bruce Haley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1990
Award Recipient: Bruce Haley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work:
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1990Geraldine Brooks, Tony HorwitzThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1990
Award Recipient: Geraldine Brooks, Tony Horwitz
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Persian Gulf Coverage
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1990
Award Recipient: Geraldine Brooks, Tony Horwitz
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Persian Gulf Coverage
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1990
Award Recipient: John Sawyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Award Honored Work: After Apartheid
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1990
Award Recipient: John Sawyer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Award Honored Work: After Apartheid
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1989Mike LuckovichThe Atlanta Constitution
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1989
Award Recipient: Mike Luckovich
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Constitution
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1989
Award Recipient: Mike Luckovich
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Constitution
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Luckovich’s work combines directness with an expert execution that hits home with emotions ranging from deeply moving, to ironic, to hilarious. He won from among 50 entrants in a year of remarkably fine work.
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1989CBS Radio NewsCBS Radio News
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1989
Award Recipient: CBS Radio News
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Radio News
Award Honored Work: Europe 1989: The Legacy of World War II
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1989
Award Recipient: CBS Radio News
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Radio News
Award Honored Work: Europe 1989: The Legacy of World War II
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Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The President’s Award 1990
Award Recipient: Peter Amett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Cable News Network (CNN)
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1990
Award Name: The President’s Award 1990
Award Recipient: Peter Amett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Cable News Network (CNN)
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1989
Award Recipient: Thomas Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1989
Award Recipient: Thomas Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1989
Award Recipient: Jeremy Iggers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1989
Award Recipient: Jeremy Iggers
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1989
Award Recipient: Peter Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: “Ceausescu, The Fall of a Dictator”
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1989
Award Recipient: Peter Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: “Ceausescu, The Fall of a Dictator”
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1989
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1989
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1989
Award Recipient: Saul Hansell
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1989
Award Recipient: Saul Hansell
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1989
Award Recipient: Peter Gumbel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1989
Award Recipient: Peter Gumbel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1989
Award Recipient: Fred C. Shapiro
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1989
Award Recipient: Fred C. Shapiro
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1989
Award Recipient: Jackson Diehl
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Dismantling Communism
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1989
Award Recipient: Jackson Diehl
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Dismantling Communism
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1989David TurnleyBlack Star and The Detroit Free Press
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1989
Award Recipient: David Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star and The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work: Revolutions in China and Romania
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1989
Award Recipient: David Turnley
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star and The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work: Revolutions in China and Romania
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1989
Award Recipient: Nicholas Kristof, Sheryl Wudunn
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1989
Award Recipient: Nicholas Kristof, Sheryl Wudunn
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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1989Katherine EllisonThe San Jose Mercury News
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1989
Award Recipient: Katherine Ellison
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work: Reporting on Human Rights Abuses in Mexico And Nicaragua
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1989
Award Recipient: Katherine Ellison
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work: Reporting on Human Rights Abuses in Mexico And Nicaragua
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1989
Award Recipient: Mort Rosenblum
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: For coverage of Romania
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1989
Award Recipient: Mort Rosenblum
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: For coverage of Romania
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1988Jim MorinThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1988
Award Recipient: Jim Morin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1988
Award Recipient: Jim Morin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
The impact and directness of Morin’s cartoons are impressive, as are his style and execution. His work, focused on the Mideast and Latin America, has been especially effective.
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1988
Award Recipient: Alex Chadwick
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: The New Vietnam
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1988
Award Recipient: Alex Chadwick
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: The New Vietnam
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1989Journalists Committee to Free Terry AndersonJournalists Committee to Free Terry Anderson
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The President’s Award 1989
Award Recipient: Journalists Committee to Free Terry Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Journalists Committee to Free Terry Anderson
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1989
Award Name: The President’s Award 1989
Award Recipient: Journalists Committee to Free Terry Anderson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Journalists Committee to Free Terry Anderson
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1988
Award Recipient: Whitman Bassow
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1988
Award Recipient: Whitman Bassow
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1988
Award Recipient: Harry Benson, Civia Tamarkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: People
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1988
Award Recipient: Harry Benson, Civia Tamarkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: People
Award Honored Work:
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1988Maggie SteberJB Pictures for U.S. News & World Report
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1988
Award Recipient: Maggie Steber
Award Recipient Affiliation: JB Pictures for U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work: “Touching the Heart of the Matter”
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1988
Award Recipient: Maggie Steber
Award Recipient Affiliation: JB Pictures for U.S. News & World Report
Award Honored Work: “Touching the Heart of the Matter”
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1988
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Richard N. Kaplan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—Nightline
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1988
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Richard N. Kaplan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News—Nightline
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1988
Award Recipient: John J. Curran
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1988
Award Recipient: John J. Curran
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1988
Award Recipient: Philip Revzin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1988
Award Recipient: Philip Revzin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1988
Award Recipient: Richard M. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek International
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1988
Award Recipient: Richard M. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek International
Award Honored Work:
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1988Barry NewmanThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1988
Award Recipient: Barry Newman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1988
Award Recipient: Barry Newman
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1988
Award Recipient: Chris Steele-Perkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Time Magazine
Award Honored Work: Graveside Terror
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1988
Award Recipient: Chris Steele-Perkins
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Time Magazine
Award Honored Work: Graveside Terror
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1988
Award Recipient: The Associated Press
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Armenia Earthquake Coverage
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1988
Award Recipient: The Associated Press
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Armenia Earthquake Coverage
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1988Colin Campbell, Deborah ScrogginsThe Atlanta Journal And The Atlanta Constitution
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1988
Award Recipient: Colin Campbell, Deborah Scroggins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal And The Atlanta Constitution
Award Honored Work: The Famine Weapon in The Horn Of Africa
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The Eric and Amy Burger Award 1988
Award Recipient: Colin Campbell, Deborah Scroggins
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlanta Journal And The Atlanta Constitution
Award Honored Work: The Famine Weapon in The Horn Of Africa
Best international reporting in the broadcast media dealing with human rights.
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1987Herbert BlockThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1987
Award Recipient: Herbert Block
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1987
Award Recipient: Herbert Block
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Excellent draftsmanship, style and execution, as well as humor and directness, mark cartoons that Herblock has been publishing for 30 years in the Post, and in 1987 their force and timeliness stood out.
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1987Allen Pizzey, Dan Raviv, Doug TunnellCBS News Radio
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1987
Award Recipient: Allen Pizzey, Dan Raviv, Doug Tunnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News Radio
Award Honored Work: Newsmark: Patrolling the Gulf
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1987
Award Recipient: Allen Pizzey, Dan Raviv, Doug Tunnell
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News Radio
Award Honored Work: Newsmark: Patrolling the Gulf
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Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The President’s Award 1988
Award Recipient: Barbara Walters
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC - 20/20
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1988
Award Name: The President’s Award 1988
Award Recipient: Barbara Walters
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC - 20/20
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1987
Award Recipient: Raymond Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation: Times Books
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1987
Award Recipient: Raymond Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation: Times Books
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1987
Award Recipient: Joseph Allbright, Marcia Kunstel, Rick McKay
Award Recipient Affiliation: Cox Newspapers
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1987
Award Recipient: Joseph Allbright, Marcia Kunstel, Rick McKay
Award Recipient Affiliation: Cox Newspapers
Award Honored Work:
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1987Sabastiao SalgadoThe New York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1987
Award Recipient: Sabastiao Salgado
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “An Epic Struggle for Gold”
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1987
Award Recipient: Sabastiao Salgado
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: “An Epic Struggle for Gold”
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1987
Award Recipient: Brian Ellis, Walter Cronkite
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Network News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1987
Award Recipient: Brian Ellis, Walter Cronkite
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Network News
Award Honored Work:
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1987Larry Armstrong, Barbara Buell, Michael Berger, Amy Borrus, Neil Gross, Steven Dryden, William Holstein, William Glassgall, Robert DowlingBusiness Week
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1987
Award Recipient: Larry Armstrong, Barbara Buell, Michael Berger, Amy Borrus, Neil Gross, Steven Dryden, William Holstein, William Glassgall, Robert Dowling
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1987
Award Recipient: Larry Armstrong, Barbara Buell, Michael Berger, Amy Borrus, Neil Gross, Steven Dryden, William Holstein, William Glassgall, Robert Dowling
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1987
Award Recipient: James Allen Flanery
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Omaha World-Herald
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1987
Award Recipient: James Allen Flanery
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Omaha World-Herald
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1987
Award Recipient: David Zucchino
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1987
Award Recipient: David Zucchino
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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1987Karen Elliott House, Youssef Ibrahim, Philip Rezvin, Barbara Rosewicz, James Paul Sterba, Lee LescazeThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1987
Award Recipient: Karen Elliott House, Youssef Ibrahim, Philip Rezvin, Barbara Rosewicz, James Paul Sterba, Lee Lescaze
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Islam on the Move
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1987
Award Recipient: Karen Elliott House, Youssef Ibrahim, Philip Rezvin, Barbara Rosewicz, James Paul Sterba, Lee Lescaze
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Islam on the Move
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Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1987
Award Recipient: Janet Knott
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Democracy: What Price?
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1987
Award Recipient: Janet Knott
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work: Democracy: What Price?
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1987Margaret Ellen HaleGannett News Service
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1987
Award Recipient: Margaret Ellen Hale
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gannett News Service
Award Honored Work: Aids: A Killer Stalks The Globe
Award Date: 1987
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1987
Award Recipient: Margaret Ellen Hale
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gannett News Service
Award Honored Work: Aids: A Killer Stalks The Globe
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1986Jeff MacNellyThe Chicago Tribune
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1986
Award Recipient: Jeff MacNelly
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1986
Award Recipient: Jeff MacNelly
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
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1986Sara TerryMonitoradio Weekend Edition The Christian Science Monitor Broadcast Service
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1986
Award Recipient: Sara Terry
Award Recipient Affiliation: Monitoradio Weekend Edition The Christian Science Monitor Broadcast Service
Award Honored Work: Austria
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1986
Award Recipient: Sara Terry
Award Recipient Affiliation: Monitoradio Weekend Edition The Christian Science Monitor Broadcast Service
Award Honored Work: Austria
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1986
Award Recipient: Tad Szulc
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow & Co.
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1986
Award Recipient: Tad Szulc
Award Recipient Affiliation: William Morrow & Co.
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1986
Award Recipient: Tom Squitieri
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Lowell Sun
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1986
Award Recipient: Tom Squitieri
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Lowell Sun
Award Honored Work:
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1986Steven A. McCurryNational Geographic
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1986
Award Recipient: Steven A. McCurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work: “Hope and Danger in the Philippines”
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1986
Award Recipient: Steven A. McCurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
Award Honored Work: “Hope and Danger in the Philippines”
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1986Richard Threlkeld, Betsy Aaron, George Strait, John McWethy, Peter JenningsABC World News Tonight
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1986
Award Recipient: Richard Threlkeld, Betsy Aaron, George Strait, John McWethy, Peter Jennings
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News Tonight
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1986
Award Recipient: Richard Threlkeld, Betsy Aaron, George Strait, John McWethy, Peter Jennings
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC World News Tonight
Award Honored Work:
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1986Suzanne Wittebort, Claire Makin, Beth McGoldrick, Fiammetta Rocco, Michael Vermeulen, Peter Koenig, Fredric Dannen, Darrell Delamaide, Isabel Bass, Wendy Cooper, Kevin MuehringInstitutional Investor
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1986
Award Recipient: Suzanne Wittebort, Claire Makin, Beth McGoldrick, Fiammetta Rocco, Michael Vermeulen, Peter Koenig, Fredric Dannen, Darrell Delamaide, Isabel Bass, Wendy Cooper, Kevin Muehring
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1986
Award Recipient: Suzanne Wittebort, Claire Makin, Beth McGoldrick, Fiammetta Rocco, Michael Vermeulen, Peter Koenig, Fredric Dannen, Darrell Delamaide, Isabel Bass, Wendy Cooper, Kevin Muehring
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1986
Award Recipient: Evelyn Richards, Lewis M. Simons
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1986
Award Recipient: Evelyn Richards, Lewis M. Simons
Award Recipient Affiliation: The San Jose Mercury News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1986
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1986
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1986
Award Recipient: Juan Tamayo
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: The Terror Network
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1986
Award Recipient: Juan Tamayo
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: The Terror Network
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1986
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time, GEO (German edition)
Award Honored Work: Island at War
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1986
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time, GEO (German edition)
Award Honored Work: Island at War
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1986
Award Recipient: Serge Schmemann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: articles on the Soviet Union
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1986
Award Recipient: Serge Schmemann
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: articles on the Soviet Union
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The President’s Award 1986
Award Recipient: Barbara Walters
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The President’s Award 1986
Award Recipient: Barbara Walters
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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1985Tony AuthThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1985
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1985
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
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1985Karen BurnesABC Entertainment Network
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1985
Award Recipient: Karen Burnes
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC Entertainment Network
Award Honored Work: Reporter's Journal: Ethiopia
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1985
Award Recipient: Karen Burnes
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC Entertainment Network
Award Honored Work: Reporter's Journal: Ethiopia
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Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The President’s Award 1986
Award Recipient: Yelena Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1986
Award Name: The President’s Award 1986
Award Recipient: Yelena Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1985
Award Recipient: Joseph Lelyveld
Award Recipient Affiliation: Times Books
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1985
Award Recipient: Joseph Lelyveld
Award Recipient Affiliation: Times Books
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1985
Award Recipient: Kristin Helmore
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1985
Award Recipient: Kristin Helmore
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1985
Award Recipient: David Hume Kennerly
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “Behind Closed Doors”
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1985
Award Recipient: David Hume Kennerly
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “Behind Closed Doors”
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1985
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Richard N. Kaplan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Nightline
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1985
Award Recipient: Ted Koppel, Richard N. Kaplan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Nightline
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1985
Award Recipient: Michael Meyer and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: “Here Comes Korea Inc.”
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1985
Award Recipient: Michael Meyer and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: “Here Comes Korea Inc.”
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1985
Award Recipient: E.S. Browning
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1985
Award Recipient: E.S. Browning
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1985
Award Recipient: Henry Scott Stokes
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1985
Award Recipient: Henry Scott Stokes
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
Award Honored Work:
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1985Joseph C. HarschThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1985
Award Recipient: Joseph C. Harsch
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Comentary on international developments
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1985
Award Recipient: Joseph C. Harsch
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Comentary on international developments
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1985
Award Recipient: Peter Magubane
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Cry for Justice: Cry for Peace
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1985
Award Recipient: Peter Magubane
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Cry for Justice: Cry for Peace
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1985Joseph B. TreasterThe New York Times
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1985
Award Recipient: Joseph B. Treaster
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Colombian volcano
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1985
Award Recipient: Joseph B. Treaster
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Colombian volcano
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1984David BurnettContact Press Images for Time
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1984
Award Recipient: David Burnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images for Time
Award Honored Work: “Photos of Jamaica, D-Day-Plus, Ethiopian Famine”
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1984
Award Recipient: David Burnett
Award Recipient Affiliation: Contact Press Images for Time
Award Honored Work: “Photos of Jamaica, D-Day-Plus, Ethiopian Famine”
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1984
Award Recipient: Alan Berlow
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Hotel Intrigue
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1984
Award Recipient: Alan Berlow
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work: Hotel Intrigue
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1984Don WrightThe Miami News
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1984
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1984
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
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Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The President’s Award 1985
Award Recipient: Yelena Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1985
Award Name: The President’s Award 1985
Award Recipient: Yelena Bonner
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1984
Award Recipient: Kevin Klose
Award Recipient Affiliation: W.W. Norton
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1984
Award Recipient: Kevin Klose
Award Recipient Affiliation: W.W. Norton
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1984
Award Recipient: Stan Grossfeld, Colin Nickerson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1984
Award Recipient: Stan Grossfeld, Colin Nickerson
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Boston Globe
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1984
Award Recipient: Garrick Utley, Bryant Gumbel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC TV
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1984
Award Recipient: Garrick Utley, Bryant Gumbel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC TV
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1984
Award Recipient: Mohamed Amin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Visnews
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1984
Award Recipient: Mohamed Amin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Visnews
Award Honored Work:
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1984John Pearson, Carla Ann Robbins, Sarah Bartlett and teamBusiness Week
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1984
Award Recipient: John Pearson, Carla Ann Robbins, Sarah Bartlett and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Morton Frank Award 1984
Award Recipient: John Pearson, Carla Ann Robbins, Sarah Bartlett and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: Business Week
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1984
Award Recipient: Peter Koenig
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1984
Award Recipient: Peter Koenig
Award Recipient Affiliation: Institutional Investor
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1984
Award Recipient: Scott Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: 'The Decline of Europe"
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1984
Award Recipient: Scott Sullivan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: 'The Decline of Europe"
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1984
Award Recipient: Drew Middleton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Return to Normand
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1984
Award Recipient: Drew Middleton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Return to Normand
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1984
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work: Photos of El Salvador
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1984
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star for Time
Award Honored Work: Photos of El Salvador
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1984
Award Recipient: Jeff Sommer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: India Coverage
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1984
Award Recipient: Jeff Sommer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: India Coverage
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1983
Award Recipient: Peter Jordan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “Bombing of Marine Headquarters in Beirut”
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1983
Award Recipient: Peter Jordan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: “Bombing of Marine Headquarters in Beirut”
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1983Richard LocherThe Chicago Tribune
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1983
Award Recipient: Richard Locher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1983
Award Recipient: Richard Locher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
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1983Robert KotowskiKYW Philadelphia Newsradio
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1983
Award Recipient: Robert Kotowski
Award Recipient Affiliation: KYW Philadelphia Newsradio
Award Honored Work: Central America: The Central Issue
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1983
Award Recipient: Robert Kotowski
Award Recipient Affiliation: KYW Philadelphia Newsradio
Award Honored Work: Central America: The Central Issue
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Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The President’s Award 1984
Award Recipient: John Hoagland
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1984
Award Name: The President’s Award 1984
Award Recipient: John Hoagland
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1983
Award Recipient: David Shipler
Award Recipient Affiliation: Times Books
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1983
Award Recipient: David Shipler
Award Recipient Affiliation: Times Books
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1983
Award Recipient: Bob Adams, James B. Forbes
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1983
Award Recipient: Bob Adams, James B. Forbes
Award Recipient Affiliation: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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1983Ned Schnurman, Joseph M. Russin, Hodding Carter, Philip Burton, Christopher KochInside Story
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1983
Award Recipient: Ned Schnurman, Joseph M. Russin, Hodding Carter, Philip Burton, Christopher Koch
Award Recipient Affiliation: Inside Story
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1983
Award Recipient: Ned Schnurman, Joseph M. Russin, Hodding Carter, Philip Burton, Christopher Koch
Award Recipient Affiliation: Inside Story
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1983
Award Recipient: CNN
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1983
Award Recipient: CNN
Award Recipient Affiliation: CNN
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1983
Award Recipient: Richard Threlkeld
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1983
Award Recipient: Richard Threlkeld
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1983
Award Recipient: Paul A. Gigot
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Malcolm Forbes Award 1983
Award Recipient: Paul A. Gigot
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1983
Award Recipient: Karen Elliot House
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Hussein's Decision
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1983
Award Recipient: Karen Elliot House
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Hussein's Decision
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1983
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: "Lebanon"
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1983
Award Recipient: James Nachtwey
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: "Lebanon"
Best photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise
The Robert Capa Gold Medal, for superlative photography requiring exceptional courage and enterprise, was won by Jim Nachtwey of Black Star for his pictures in TIME magazine.
Nachtwey followed at close range the fighting between the Lebanese army and Shiite Muslims in the Chouf Mountains of Lebanon, producing spectacular photographs under heavy fire. It wasn’t his first such exploit. Earlier, he had accompanied a Honduras-based Contra raid into Nicaragua, again bringing the hazards of battle in pictures to the readers, while demonstrating the courage of the combat photographer.
Citations for Excellence:
Michael K. Nichols, GEO Magazine, for “The Rope”
Shepard Sherbell, TIME magazine, for “D-Day in Grenada”
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Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1983
Award Recipient: Don Bohning
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Grenada 1983
Award Date: 1983
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1983
Award Recipient: Don Bohning
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Grenada 1983
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1982
Award Recipient: Bill Pierce
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of ordinary people in times of war
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1982
Award Recipient: Bill Pierce
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of ordinary people in times of war
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1982Richard LocherThe Chicago Tribune
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1982
Award Recipient: Richard Locher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1982
Award Recipient: Richard Locher
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Chicago Tribune
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
With clarity and simplicity, Locher captured the broad implications of international events, and during the war covered a wide range of world stories, from the Middle East war, to Japanese exports, the Russian influence in Central America, and the Falklands war. Locher spent 20 years in the Air Force and assisted Chester Gould, creator of Dick Tracy, before joining the Tribune.
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1982
Award Recipient: ABC NEWS RADIO
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC NEWS RADIO
Award Honored Work: The Falkland Islands—Perspective
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1982
Award Recipient: ABC NEWS RADIO
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC NEWS RADIO
Award Honored Work: The Falkland Islands—Perspective
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1982
Award Recipient: Fox Butterfield
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1982
Award Recipient: Fox Butterfield
Award Recipient Affiliation:
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1982Walter Bogdanich, Joe Frolik, Christopher JensenThe Cleveland Plain Dealer
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1982
Award Recipient: Walter Bogdanich, Joe Frolik, Christopher Jensen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1982
Award Recipient: Walter Bogdanich, Joe Frolik, Christopher Jensen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1982
Award Recipient: Anthony Potter, Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC-TV
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1982
Award Recipient: Anthony Potter, Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC-TV
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Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1982
Award Recipient: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1982
Award Recipient: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
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1982Joseph Kingsbury SmithHearst Newspapers
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1982
Award Recipient: Joseph Kingsbury Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
Award Honored Work: Interview with Yuri Andropov
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1982
Award Recipient: Joseph Kingsbury Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Hearst Newspapers
Award Honored Work: Interview with Yuri Andropov
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1982Harry MattisonTime
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1982
Award Recipient: Harry Mattison
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of guerilla warfare in El Salvador
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1982
Award Recipient: Harry Mattison
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of guerilla warfare in El Salvador
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1982Walter Wisniewski, Jack ReddenUnited Press International
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1982
Award Recipient: Walter Wisniewski, Jack Redden
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Palestinian suffering in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps of Beirut
Award Date: 1982
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1982
Award Recipient: Walter Wisniewski, Jack Redden
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Palestinian suffering in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps of Beirut
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1981David B. OttawayThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1981
Award Recipient: David B. Ottaway
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Islamist extremists in Egypt
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1981
Award Recipient: David B. Ottaway
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Islamist extremists in Egypt
Best daily newspaper or wire service reporting from abroad
Holding his press card on high like a protective shield, Ottaway strode onto the reviewing stand where Anwar Sadat was gunned down by his own soldiers, and wrote a thrilling eyewitness account of the assassination of the Egyptian president Ottaway followed up with reports on the Moslem extremist soldiers, the transfer of power to Hosni Mubarak,
and Sadat’s ceremonial funeral The Cairo-based correspondent is a graduate of Harvard College and has a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University.Citations went to Brian Mooney of Reuters for his coverage of the Solidarity crisis in Poland, and to Alex Drehsler, of the San Diego Union for his on-the-spot reporting
on El Salvador and Guatemala.Judges: Henry Cassidy, Rosalind Massow, Ansel Talbert.
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1981David K. WillisThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1981
Award Recipient: David K. Willis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: "Soviet Memorandum," "On the Trail of the A-Bomb Makers"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1981
Award Recipient: David K. Willis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: "Soviet Memorandum," "On the Trail of the A-Bomb Makers"
Best daily newspaper or wire-service interpretation of foreign affairs
After 4 1/2 years as Moscow correspondent Willis became London bureau chief of the Monitor and produced two brilliant series. “Soviet Memorandum,” based on his travels in all 15 of its republics, depicted the state of the U.S.S.R. and concluded that the Soviet regime is based on “force and fear” and its relationship with the West “will remain an adversary one.” “On the Trail of the A-Bomb Makers,” under datelines from New York to Karachi, reported that “atomic devices and the ability to detonate them are spreading to volatile areas of the world, where
ambition and insecurities are high. but safeguards low.” Born in Australia, Willis joined the Monitor in 1964.Citations went to Elizabeth Pond of the Christian Science Monitor for articles on Poland, Germany and Euro-missiles, and to RobertJ. White of the Minneapolis Tribune for coverage and commentary on Central America
Judges: Henry Cassidy, Rosalind Massow, Ansel Talbert.
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Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1981
Award Recipient: Rudi Frey
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: Coverage in Poland
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1981
Award Recipient: Rudi Frey
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: Coverage in Poland
Best photographic reporting or interpretation from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise
From the inception of the Solidarity movement, Frey covered all the major personalities and events of the year. When martial law was declared, he was one of two photojournalists at Solidarity’s last meeting in Gdansk and took some of the last pictures of Lech Walesa and the Solidarity leaders before their arrest He was first on the scene at Lenin Shipyard the day martial law was declared. His were the fITSt still pictures smuggled out of Poland Frey operated under extremely difficult circumstances and at great personal peril during these volatile days in
Poland An Austrian who lives in Rome, Frey has been taking pictures for Time for six years.A citation was awarded to Heruy Herr Gill of the Chicago SunTimes for “Cocaine Express/ Marijuana & Murder.”
Judges: Barrett Gallagher, Charles E. Rotkin, Arnold Drapkin, John Durniak, John Morris, Arthur Rothstein, Sean Callahan.
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1981Nakram Gadel KarimGamma Liaison
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1981
Award Recipient: Nakram Gadel Karim
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma Liaison
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the assassination of Egyptian President Sadat
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1981
Award Recipient: Nakram Gadel Karim
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma Liaison
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the assassination of Egyptian President Sadat
Best photographic reporting from abroad for magazines and books
Of the dozens of photographers present when Egyptian President Sadat was so spectacularly assassinated, Karim alone kept recording the macabre events with cool precision throughout the frenzied 45-second attack From the television stand 30 feet from Sadat, Karim followed the attack across the pavement from the parade, up to their firing over the lip of the reviewing stand into the tumult of overturned chairs and outstretched bodies. Karim was on assignment for the Cairo newspaper AlAkhbar and for Gamma Liaison agency, which circulated his pictures internationally. They ran exclusively in Time Magazine in the U.S. the week of the event,
Citations are awarded to Bruno Barbey for his “Poland on the Brink” in Life Magazine; to Hany Benson for “Parched Land of the Dying” and “The Endless Wake” in Life Magazine, and to Steven L. Raymer for “The Illegal Trade in Endangered Wildlife” in National Geographic.
Judges: Barrett Gallagher, Charles E. Rotkin, Arnold Drapkin, John Durniak, John Morris, Arthur Rothstein, Sean Callahan.
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1981Kent KobersteenMinneapolis Tribune
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting From Abroad for Newspapers or Wire Services 1981
Award Recipient: Kent Kobersteen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Minneapolis Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting From Abroad for Newspapers or Wire Services 1981
Award Recipient: Kent Kobersteen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Minneapolis Tribune
Award Honored Work:
Best photographic reporting from abroad for newspapers or wire services
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Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1981
Award Recipient: ABC News Radio
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: "Attempted Assassination of the Pope"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1981
Award Recipient: ABC News Radio
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: "Attempted Assassination of the Pope"
Best radio spot news reporting from abroad
Mere moments after Pope John Paul II had been shot in Rome, ABC News Radio had the bulletin on the air, the first American news organization to break the story. Within seven minutes it began airing a special network report that ran two full hours, with live reporting from Robert O. Miller on the scene in Rome, with graphic descriptions of the event and the circumstances surrounding it, with spontaneous reactions from all over the U.S., and special reports from around the world. After the two-hour special it broadcast four live updates hourly, keeping the audience fully informed about the unfolding drama.
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to ABC News Radio for its “Hostage Coverage.”
Judges: Gene Sosin, Howard Kany, William Kratch, Gloria Zukerman.
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Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1981
Award Recipient: ABC News Radio
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: Perspective: Sadat, The Aftermath
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1981
Award Recipient: ABC News Radio
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News Radio
Award Honored Work: Perspective: Sadat, The Aftermath
Best radio interpretation of foreign affairs
When Sadat was assassinated and Egypt had elected a new president, the effects of the change were an open question. So Barrie Dunsmore, Peter Jennings and Doreen Kays, ABC commentators with first-hand experience of complex Middle Eastern politics, joined moderator Jon Donvan to explore the question. They offered listeners an insightful and fascinating look into the future, at the probable stability of the Mubarek government, its future relationship with IsraeL as well as with the United States. The discussion, broadcast from Cairo, fully justified its title “Perspective.”
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to Fred J. Kennedy of NBC News Radio Network for “Hitler’s Children.”
Judges: Gene Sosin, Howard Kany, William Kratch, Gloria Zukerman.
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1981Fabrice Moussus and Aly El AshmawyABC News
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best TV Spot News Reporting from Abroad 1981
Award Recipient: Fabrice Moussus and Aly El Ashmawy
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work: Upheaval in Egypt
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best TV Spot News Reporting from Abroad 1981
Award Recipient: Fabrice Moussus and Aly El Ashmawy
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC News
Award Honored Work: Upheaval in Egypt
When Egyptian soldiers sprinted to the reviewing stand and opened withering fire, and others dispersed in panic, ABC cameraman Moussus and soundman El Ashmawy bucked the traffic and courageously rushed in to film close-up the fury of the attack and hysteria of the moment Moussus, French, with broadcast journalism degrees from the Universities of North Dakota and Syracuse, worked for ABC stations in New Haven, Albany and Utica; covered politics, addiction, and features for ABC in New York, and for two years has covered the Middle East, from the Iran-Iraq war, to fighting in Beirut, to Rapid Deployment Forces exercises. El Ashmawy has covered the Middle East, notably the peace treaty efforts, for ABC for two years. He previously was an engineer for the Egyptian Cinema Co.
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to NBC Nightly News for “Central America: Guatemala, the Next Act?”
Judges: David z. Shefrin, Marcel Martin, Arthur Unger.
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Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1981
Award Recipient: CBS News
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: "The Russians"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1981
Award Recipient: CBS News
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: "The Russians"
Best TV interpretation or documentary on foreign affairs
For this program, part of a CBS Reports series on “The Defense of the United States,” Walter Cronkite visited Moscow to draw a picture of America and its defense posture as seen through the eyes of the Russians. In interviews with Russian authorities vague about their exact posts and guarded in their comments; with Western reporters with broad experience and insights, and probing through published Soviet propaganda on missiles, space, and military, Cronkite skillfully defined the gap in understanding between Russia and the U.S. – and in doing so, made a substantial contribution to lessening that gap.
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to ABC News Closeup for “Japan: Myths Behind the Miracle.”
Judges: David z. Shefrin, Marcel Martin. Arthur Unger.
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Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1981
Award Recipient: Lawrence Wechsler
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "A Reporter in Poland"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1981
Award Recipient: Lawrence Wechsler
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "A Reporter in Poland"
Best magazine reporting from abroad
Wechsler’s two-part series, “A Reporter in Poland,” combines a felicitous literary style with formidable reporting in depth. In a reportorial tour de force running from May through the fall of 1981, Wechsler takes his readers backstage with Solidarity, with the Polish people, and with the Communist party. He describes how Poland’s location, between East and West, has led to a history of occupation, domination, bloodshed recurrent tragedy, and how nationalism and Roman Catholicism, as in the past, have enabled Poland to survive the bleak days of critical shortages and martial law.
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to Shirley Christian for “Freedom and Unfreedom in Nicaragua,” in The New Republic.
Judges: Morton Frank, William Arthur, Alfred Balk, William Bundy, Stanley Swinton.
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1981Walter Isaacson and correspondentsTIME
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1981
Award Recipient: Walter Isaacson and correspondents
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: "Arming the World"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1981
Award Recipient: Walter Isaacson and correspondents
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: "Arming the World"
“Arming the World,” a lead Time Magazine article, presents a comprehensive survey of arms sales worldwide, addressing the roles of the U.S., the Soviet Union and France, and the growing participation of other countries. In eight tightly written pages of thorough reporting, careful presentation and hard-hitting but balanced and sophisticated examination, the article draws out the scale and dangers of the business, the policy issues involved, and the need for both governments and peoples to recognize the importance of world arms trading.
Citations for Excellence were awarded to Robert Shaplen for his “Letter from Tokyo” in The New York er, and to Peter Goldman for “What Vietnam Did to Us” in Newsweek.
Judges: Morton Frank, William Arthur, Alfred Ball<, William Bundy, Stanley Swinton.
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1981Don WrightThe Miami News
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1981
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1981
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Visual impact, powerful drawing and clarity of message won Wright the best cartoon award this year. His cartoons, which are published in the Miami News and distributed by The New York Times Syndicate, were also packed into his second book, “Wright Side Up,” in December of 1981. A previous winner of OPC awards, Wright joined The News as a copy boy at 18, applied for an opening as photographer, and became graphics editor before becoming a political cartoonist at 29. Since then he’s risen to the top of his profession. His cartoons are now animated and distributed to television stations across the country by Newsweek Broadcasting.
Citations:
Lazaro Fresquet of El Miami Herald
Mike Peters Dayton Ohio Daily News
Judges: Frank Evers and Harry Devlin.
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1981J. A. LivingstonThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Business News Reporting from Abroad 1981
Award Recipient: J. A. Livingston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Articles comparing the economies of Britain and the U.S.
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Business News Reporting from Abroad 1981
Award Recipient: J. A. Livingston
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Articles comparing the economies of Britain and the U.S.
For five weeks J. A Livingston interviewed British government officials, bankers, businessmen, labor leaders, workers, and members of Parliament, and produced a literate and compelling series of articles comparing the economies of Britain and the U.S. Drawing historic parallels, from Britain’s industrial revolution and colonial markets to America’s assemblyline revolution and postwar markets, to contemporary comparisons of Thatcherism and Reagonomics, he concluded both countries need “the moral equivalent of war: a consensus that consuming too much today shortchanges the children of tomorrow.” A reporter since 1925 and business reporter almost that long, Livingston’s column is syndicated throughout the U.S. and Canada
A citation was awarded to Roy Rowan of Fortune Magazine for “China’s Creeping Capitalism.”
Judges: Margaret Klein, Alena Wels, Bob Dallos.
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Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1981
Award Recipient: Pierre Salinger
Award Recipient Affiliation: Doubleday
Award Honored Work: "America Held Hostage"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1981
Award Recipient: Pierre Salinger
Award Recipient Affiliation: Doubleday
Award Honored Work: "America Held Hostage"
Best book on foreign affairs
In· this book, subtitled “The Secret Negotiations,” Salinger unfolds the full story of the hostages in Iran, from the Shah’s leaving Teheran, to the freed Americans. Offering fresh information on the resolution of the crisis from his own research, interviews, and even participation, he describes the roles of before- and behind-the scenes go-betweens, of heads of state with contrasting private and public positions, and of negotiations ranging from Washington, to Panama, Algiers, Teheran, Bonn and London.
Judges: Anita Diamant-Berke, Carol Smith, Hallie Burnett, Alex Liepa, Ken Giniger.
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1981Kent Kobersteen, Alan McConaghaThe Minneapolis Tribune
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1981
Award Recipient: Kent Kobersteen, Alan McConagha
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Global Poverty/The Darkening Future"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1981
Award Recipient: Kent Kobersteen, Alan McConagha
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Minneapolis Tribune
Award Honored Work: "Global Poverty/The Darkening Future"
International reporting in any medium which demonstrates a concern for humanity
Staff correspondent Alan McConagha and staff photographer Kent Kobersteen travelled to six countries on three continents to produce “Global Poverty/The Darkening Future,” a first-hand look at conditions in the world’s poorest nations. The team’s stories and pictures make grim reading and viewing-not the kind of light stuff editors supposedly dish out in mid-summer editions for carefree vacation readers. The team’s writing and photography blended into a stark drama of human suffering in countries cruelly deprived-and with little hope in the future.
Citations for Excellence were awarded to Tom Fenton of CBS News for “Too Many People, Too Little Food,” and to Cheryl McCall, for “An Angry Doctor Battles a Gruesome Black Market in Asian Children,” in People Magazine.
Judges: Larry Stessin, Julia Edwards, Barrett Gallagher, Margaret Cartwright.
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1981Betty De RamusThe Detroit Free Press
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Editorial or Series – Human Rights 1981
Award Recipient: Betty De Ramus
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work: "Hungry People"
Award Date: 1981
Award Name: Best Editorial or Series – Human Rights 1981
Award Recipient: Betty De Ramus
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Detroit Free Press
Award Honored Work: "Hungry People"
Best editorial or series which most effectively discloses abuse of human rights abroad and lends support to the principle of human rights
“Human rights is a fragile notion,” wrote Betty De Ramus in her series, HUNGRY PEOPLE. “It is more likely to be stumbled upon in constitutions and speeches than in the real world” De Ramus has turned the most basic real world problem, “The Right to Eat,” into a clear, colorful and moving series of articles and editorials. Her focus shifts with dramatic swiftness from Addis Abbaba to Florida, from Lusaka to Detroit She shows how hunger still stalks much of the world’s population – whether in the Third World or the First World here at home.
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to William Kucewicz of the Wall Street Journal for his three-part series on “Yellow Rain.”
Judges: Roy Rowan, Richard Oulahan, Norman Schorr.
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1980Richard Ben CramerThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1980
Award Recipient: Richard Ben Cramer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Eye-witness account of the Afghani guerillas
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1980
Award Recipient: Richard Ben Cramer
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Eye-witness account of the Afghani guerillas
Best daily newspaper or wire service reporting from abroad
For eight days in February, 1981, Richard Ben Cramer of The Philadelphia Inquirer, disguised as a tribesman, accompanied Afghan guerrillas fighting the Russians. Travelling on foot and muleback, he moved from village to village, writing eye-witness accounts of ambushes, gas attacks, and of the determined rebels. He came away convinced they would fight to the last Afghan. Returning months later, he found villages and crops destroyed, and the Soviet occupation established. “This war has become a massacre,” he reported.
Cramer, 28, has a B.A. from Johns Hopkins and a Masters in journalism from Columbia. He won a Pulitzer prize for foreign reporting in 1978.
Citations for Excellence: Shirley Christian of The Miami Herald and Mark Seibel of The Dallas Times Herald for their reporting from El Salvador.
Judges: Henry Cassidy, Rosalind Massow, and Ansel Talbert.
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Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1980
Award Recipient: Guy Gugliotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Iran and Afghanistan
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1980
Award Recipient: Guy Gugliotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Iran and Afghanistan
Best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs
Although Guy Gugliotta’s specialty is Latin America, last year he also covered Iran and Afghanistan. He produced brilliant interpretations, based on first-hand observation, of life under Soviet rule in Kabul; the trickle, then flood of Cubans from Mariel; the path of the assassins of former Nicaraguan President Anastasio Somoza.
Gugliotta, 34, joined The Miami Herald in 1978, after serving as UPI correspondent in Argentina, Brazil and San Juan. He received a BA from Columbia and a Master’s from its School of International Affairs. He won three Bronze Stars for bravery as a naval lieutenant commanding a river boat in Viet Nam.
Citations are awarded to Michael Dobbs of The Washington Post for coverage from Poland, and Daniel Southerland oi The Christian Science Monitor for stories on Middle East espionage.
Judges: Henry Cassidy, Rosalind Massow, and Ansel Talbert.
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Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1980
Award Recipient: Steve Mccurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: Undercover photography of Afghan rebels
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1980
Award Recipient: Steve Mccurry
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME
Award Honored Work: Undercover photography of Afghan rebels
Best photographic reporting or interpretation from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise
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1980Gilles PeressNew York Times Magazine
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad for Newspapers or Wire Services 1980
Award Recipient: Gilles Peress
Award Recipient Affiliation: New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: "A Vision of Iran"
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad for Newspapers or Wire Services 1980
Award Recipient: Gilles Peress
Award Recipient Affiliation: New York Times Magazine
Award Honored Work: "A Vision of Iran"
“A Vision of Iran” is a jarring, kaleidoscopic array of images caught by photo-journalist Gilles Peress on a visit to Iran last summer. He pictured raucous rallies, youngsters smoking heroin, Savak agents in jail-and Iranians going about their lives as usual, shopping, idling in teahouses, even visiting amusement parks, seeking momentary escape from tension. Peress has been taking pictures since 1970, both for industrial clients, including’ major corporations, travel photography in the Seychelles, Guatemala and the Burgundy region, and photojournalistic reportage from Northern Ireland, Turkish immigrants in Europe, poor peasants in France. He now lives in New York.
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to Larry C. Price of The Fort Worth Star-Telegram for “Executions in Liberia.”
Judges: Sean Callahan, Arnold Drapkin, John Durniak, Barrett Gallagher, John Morris, Arthur Rothstein and Charles Rotkin.
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Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1980
Award Recipient: Abbas
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma Liaison
Award Honored Work: "The Confiscated Revolution" "Free"
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Olivier Rebbot Award 1980
Award Recipient: Abbas
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma Liaison
Award Honored Work: "The Confiscated Revolution" "Free"
Best photographic reporting from abroad in magazines and books
In his book “The Confiscated Revolution,” published in France last year, and in the special newsmagazine “Free,” published by American Photographer Magazine, Iranian photographer Abbas graphically chronicled the course of the revolution, from the time of the Shah, through the days of conflict, and the year of the Islamic Republic. Educated in Algeria, France and England, Abbas over the years covered news in Vietnam, India, Pakistan, the Middle East, Northern Ireland and South Africa. When Iran expelled Western journalists and threatened Iranians whose work appeared in the western media with prison or worse, Abbas continued covering Teheran, even maintaining a residence there until recently. His home is in Paris, where he is affiliated with the Gamma picture agency.
A citation is awarded to Mary Ellen Mark of LIFE Magazine for “Mother Teresa.”
Judges: Sean Callahan, Arnold Drapkin, John Durniok, Barrett Gallagher, John Morris, Arthur Rothstein and Charles Rotkin.
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1980Frank SesnoAP Radio Network
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1980
Award Recipient: Frank Sesno
Award Recipient Affiliation: AP Radio Network
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the siege of the Iranian Embassy in London
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Ben Grauer Award 1980
Award Recipient: Frank Sesno
Award Recipient Affiliation: AP Radio Network
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the siege of the Iranian Embassy in London
Best radio spot news from abroad
During the siege of the Iranian Embassy in London, Frank Sesno’s radio reporting conveyed tense and explosive situations to the AP radio network. He graphically communicated to his listeners the drama of the British Special Forces raid on the embassy to free the hostages. He interviewed the Scotland Yard Commander, the Commander of the Metro Police, the British Home Secretary, and eyewitnesses to the assault.
Before joining AP, Sesno specialized in documentaries for the Voice of Citations Josh Darsa Frank Fitzmaurice National Public Radio America. With AP Radio, he first served on the Washington news team. Since December 1979, he has been AP Radio’s London-based correspondent, covering NATO, OPEC and Common Market activities, as well as breaking news stories all over Europe.
A citation is awarded to KFWB NEWS RADIO 98 of Los Angeles for its coverage of the Iranian Embassy siege.
Judges: Gene Sosin and William Kratch.
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1980Robert TroutABC Radio News
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1980
Award Recipient: Robert Trout
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC Radio News
Award Honored Work: Analysis of the outcomes of the Helsinki Conference
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1980
Award Recipient: Robert Trout
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC Radio News
Award Honored Work: Analysis of the outcomes of the Helsinki Conference
Best radio interpretation of foreign affairs
Five years ago in Helsinki, the Western nations promised to respect boundaries in Europe, and the Soviet Union agreed to enlarge human rights in the Eastern bloc. Last December veteran newscaster Robert Trout described the agonizing antic conference where representatives of all the nations gathered to assess how well the sides were keeping their promises. His amusing and penetrating commentary on the conference itself, and his lucid analysis of the events over the five years, graphically brought out the serious conflicts between the parties.
Citations were awarded to Josh Darsa of National Public Radio for “L’Identite Canadienne: One Nation Or Two” and to Frank Fitzmaurice of National Public Radio for “Afghanistan: Behind the Crisis.”
Judges: Gene Sosin and William Kratch.
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Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1980
Award Recipient: Richard Threlkeld
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS-TV
Award Honored Work: "On the Way to Zimbabwe"
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The David Kaplan Award 1980
Award Recipient: Richard Threlkeld
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS-TV
Award Honored Work: "On the Way to Zimbabwe"
Best TV spot news reporting from abroad
AWARD YEAR: 1980
AWARD NAME: Best TV spot news reporting from abroad
AWARD RECIPIENT: Richard Threlkeld
AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: CBS-TV
AWARD HONORED WORK: “On the Way to Zimbabwe”
A month before Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, with free elections, Richard Threlkeld did a New Year’s assessment of the prospects for harmony between the country’s blacks and whites. At New Year’s Eve celebrations and in interviews, Threlkeld talked to blacks and whites about whether they could live together in peace and prosperity, examined their contrasting lives, explored the reaction of whites to the coming black rule, and the conflicts among blacks over who may emerge as leaders. “On the Way to Zimbabwe” was broadcast over CBS News Sunday morning. Threlkeld has reported for CBS from bureaus in Rome, San Francisco, New York and Viet Nam, and has covered the political arena extensively.
A Citation for Excellence went to Larry Pintak of CBS News for his coverage of the Iran-Iraq War.
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Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1980
Award Recipient: Bill Moyers
Award Recipient Affiliation: WNET/Channel 13
Award Honored Work: "The World of David Rockefeller."
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1980
Award Recipient: Bill Moyers
Award Recipient Affiliation: WNET/Channel 13
Award Honored Work: "The World of David Rockefeller."
Best TV interpretation or documentary on foreign affairs
In February 1980, the Bill Moyers Journal broadcast a 90-minute program on “The World of David Rockefeller.” As he followed Rockefeller about the world, Moyers put together an unusual and outstanding picture of a personality, events, and how they came together to influence international relationships.
Moyers’ Journal has appeared on public television since 1971, except for two years when he served as editor of CBS Reports. It has won many awards, including three Emmys, the George Forster Peabody Award, and the National Conference of Christians and Jews Mass Media Award. Moyers previously was publisher of Newsday on Long Island, and Special Assistant to President Johnson.
A Citation for Excellence went to Pamela Hill for the ABC News Closeup Series.
Judges: Dauid Shefrin, Arthur Unger and Mitchell Stephens.
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Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1980
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Letter from OPEC"
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Mary Hemingway Award 1980
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
Award Honored Work: "Letter from OPEC"
Best magazine reporting from abroad
Twenty-one years ago Joseph Kraft won the OPC award for his Saturday Evening Post coverage of the Algerian revolt. Fourteen years later, he won it for a series of New Yorker letters, from China, Moscow and Hanoi. This year he wins the award for his Letter from OPEC, again in The New Yorker, a thorough description of the Caracas conference, and of the people, conflicts and negotiations that fix the price the world must pay for energy. It’s an article with grave implications for an oil-hungry world, and closes with a Venezuelan’s observation on oil ceiling prices: “The OPEC countries live in warm climates. We don’t need a roof. The industrialized countries live in cold climates. They’re going to have to build the roof.” Kraft worked for The Washington Post and New York Times before becoming a syndicated columnist. He’s been contributing to The New Yorker since 1971.
A Citation for Excellence went to T. D. Allman of GEO Magazine for “The Risky Turkish Balancing Act,” and to the Newsweek team of Angus Deming, Paul Martin, Steven Strasser, Fred Coleman, David Martin, Bob Levin and William Schmidt for the “Poland Package.”
Judges: Grace Naismith, Jean Baer, Ed Cunningham, and Meyer Lurie.
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1980TIME magazineTIME magazine
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1980
Award Recipient: TIME magazine
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME magazine
Award Honored Work: "Inside the U.S.S.R."
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1980
Award Recipient: TIME magazine
Award Recipient Affiliation: TIME magazine
Award Honored Work: "Inside the U.S.S.R."
Best magazine interpretation of foreign affairs
For almost a year, TIME correspondents, photographers, researchers and editors, directed by World Editor John Elson, worked to prepare its June Special Issue, Inside the U.S.S.R. They gathered mountains of material-1,000 pages of field correspondents’ files and 50,000 photographs-to provide a sense of the extraordinary complexity of the Soviet Union today.
Elson, Managing Editor Ray Cave, and Moscow Bureau Chief Bruce Nelan coordinated the staff in assembling sections on the military, economy and business, medicine, dance, energy, religion, cinema, press, law, sports, education, books, music and television in the U.S.S.R. The colorfully illustrated issue presented an excellent interpretation of this vast empire.
A Citation for Excellence was awarded to Robert Shaplen for his New Yorker profile, “Eye of the Storm.”
Judges: Grace Naismith, Jean Baer, Ed Cunningham and Meyer Lurie.
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1980Paul ConradLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1980
Award Recipient: Paul Conrad
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1980
Award Recipient: Paul Conrad
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
“Paul Conrad can be blunt or subtle, fierce or tender, witty or angry,” his editors say, “but he is always clear in conception and bold in execution.” The OPC judges added creative, relevant, and compelling. Conrad has been an editorial cartoonist for The Los Angeles Times since 1964, and his work is also distributed by The Times Syndicate. He won an OPC award in 1970, as well as two Pulitzer Prizes and three Sigma Delta Chi awards. He has published three books and exhibited his bronze sculptures, as well as his cartoons.
Citations were awarded to the late John Fischetti of The Chicago Sun Times, and to Jim Mazzotta of The Fort Meyers News Press and James Morin of The Miami Herald.
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1980Thomas L. FriedmanUnited Press International
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Business News Reporting From Abroad 1980
Award Recipient: Thomas L. Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Middle East coverage
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Business News Reporting From Abroad 1980
Award Recipient: Thomas L. Friedman
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Middle East coverage
Best business news reporting from abroad
The Arab world, which oil has turned from a vague geographic recollection into an imminent and urgent force in the lives of Americans, is Thomas Friedman’s beat. From his
base in Beirut, the UPI’s chief Middle East correspondent has traveled thousands of miles in his coverage. Fluent in Arabic, Hebrew and French, he has interviewed hundreds of
people, from small traders to government ministers, and his reports have described Arab interests and attitudes lucidly. He joined UPI in London in 1978 after receiving degrees from Brandeis and from Oxford.Citations were awarded to Ronald Taggiasco and John Pearson of Business Week for “What Really Keeps the Italian Economy Afloat,” and to Leonard Downie Jr. of The Washington Post for “Articles on Britain.”
Judges: Margaret Klein (chairman), Willard C. Rappleye, Jr., Frederic lMegold.
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1980Dan KurzmanG.P. Putnam's Sons
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1980
Award Recipient: Dan Kurzman
Award Recipient Affiliation: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Award Honored Work: "Miracle of November: Madrid's Last Stand-1936"
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Cornelius Ryan Award 1980
Award Recipient: Dan Kurzman
Award Recipient Affiliation: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Award Honored Work: "Miracle of November: Madrid's Last Stand-1936"
Best book on foreign affairs
Dan Kurzman has again demonstrated his ability to write a compelling book of history. “Miracle of November: Madrid’s Last Stand-1936,” reports the siege of Madrid effectively through the lives and the deaths of those who fought in the war, as well as those who ordered the fighting. The meticulous research and eye for detail make an accurate sweeping narrative read as clearly and dramatically as a novel, and makes an important contribution to an important area of history. The author of six previous books, Kurzman started his career with International News Service in Paris, and worked for NBC in the Middle East, McGraw-Hill in Tokyo, then joined The Washington Post. While writing books he also reports for the Washington Star-News. He’s been expelled from South Africa, attacked by locusts in Ethiopia, arrested in Haiti, caught in a tribal battle in Afghanistan, and ducked poisoned arrows in Katanga.
A citation went to John Toland for “No Man’s Land.”
Judges: Anita Diamant Berke, Hallie Burnett, Kenneth Giniger and Carol Smith.
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Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1980
Award Recipient: Bill Kurtis
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBBM-TV Chicago
Award Honored Work: "American Faces"
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1980
Award Recipient: Bill Kurtis
Award Recipient Affiliation: WBBM-TV Chicago
Award Honored Work: "American Faces"
International reporting in any medium which demonstrates concern for humanity
The tragic human legacy of war is the subject of award-winner Bill Kurtis’ compassionate video statement: “American Faces.”
Five years after the last G .I. departed Vietnam, Kurtis and his WBBM-lV crew returned to Ho Chi Minh City. He found the new Vietnamese “untouchables,” the 8,000 children of American soldiers and Vietnamese mothers. Ostracized and outcast by their own society, denied schooling, the children are abandoned to the streets of Saigon. Kurtis’ reports on TV and in The New York Times Magazine were the first on this story. The U.S. has since waived immigration requirements to speed up the reunification of children and fathers.
Kurtis has been WBBM-lV news anchor since 1973, and is executive producer of a special news team to break major news and investigative stories.
Citations for Excellence went to Adam Hochschild for “In the Final Days” in Mother Jones, and to Willard Ogan and Beverly Payne of WJBK-TVin Detroit for “Somalia-Detroit Cares.”
Judges: Lawrence Stessin, Marguerite Cartwright, Julia Edwards, Meyer Lurie and Gloria Zukerman.
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1980Chris Wallace, Morton SilversteinNBC Reports
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Editorial or Series – Human Rights 1980
Award Recipient: Chris Wallace, Morton Silverstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Reports
Award Honored Work: "The Migrants 1980"
Award Date: 1980
Award Name: Best Editorial or Series – Human Rights 1980
Award Recipient: Chris Wallace, Morton Silverstein
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Reports
Award Honored Work: "The Migrants 1980"
Best editorial or series which most effectively discloses abuse of human rights abroad and lends support to the principle of human rights
In “The Migrants 1980,” NBC Reports portrays the miserable living conditions and degrading working conditions of Florida’s migrant farm workers, and aggressively investigates the causes of their plight. In a series of penetrating interviews with landlords, judges, orchard owners, labor foremen, public officials and executives of agricultural corporations, “The Migrants 1980” portrays a pattern that helps explain why the condition of these workers has changed so little since Edward R. Murrow depicted it on television 20 years earlier.
Judges: Michael Massing, Cynthia Brown and Laurie Nadel.
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1979
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Miami News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1979
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Miami News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Don Wright is being honored for his dramatic visual commentary on events in Iran. Wright, whose work is syndicated bu The New York Times, joined The Miami News as a copy boy and progressed to photographer and photo editor before coming into his own as a cartoonist in 1963. His art previously has won a Pulitzer and awards from Sigma Delta Chi and The Overseas Press Club, has been exhibited by a number of major museums, and is on permanent display at Syracuse University.
The judges voted citations for Ranan Lurie of The Honolulu Advertiser, Clyde Peterson of The Houston Chronicle, Jerry Robinson of Cartoonists & Writers Syndicate, Dana Summers of The Fayetteville Times, and Doug Marlette of The Charlotte Observer
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1979
Award Recipient: CBS News Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: Iran: The Critical Days
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1979
Award Recipient: CBS News Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: Iran: The Critical Days
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1979
Award Recipient: Jean-Pierre Laffont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sygma
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1979
Award Recipient: Jean-Pierre Laffont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sygma
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1979
Award Recipient: CBS News Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Edward R. Murrow Award 1979
Award Recipient: CBS News Team
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work:
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1979Ray VickerThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1979
Award Recipient: Ray Vicker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the revival of Islam in Moslem world
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1979
Award Recipient: Ray Vicker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the revival of Islam in Moslem world
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1979
Award Recipient: Kaveh Golestan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Iranian revolution
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1979
Award Recipient: Kaveh Golestan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Iranian revolution
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1979
Award Recipient: Sajid Rizvi
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Iran
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1979
Award Recipient: Sajid Rizvi
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Iran
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1978Flora LewisThe New York Times
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1978
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1978
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The President’s Award 1979
Award Recipient: His Excellency Kenneth Taylor
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1979
Award Name: The President’s Award 1979
Award Recipient: His Excellency Kenneth Taylor
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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1978Jim MorinThe Miami Herald
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1978
Award Recipient: Jim Morin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1978
Award Recipient: Jim Morin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Miami Herald
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: THe Lowell Thomas Award 1978
Award Recipient: Josh Darsa
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: THe Lowell Thomas Award 1978
Award Recipient: Josh Darsa
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Public Radio
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1978
Award Recipient: Alvaro Jose Brenes De Peralta, Jeannine Yeomans
Award Recipient Affiliation: KRON-TV
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1978
Award Recipient: Alvaro Jose Brenes De Peralta, Jeannine Yeomans
Award Recipient Affiliation: KRON-TV
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1978
Award Recipient: Peter A. Iseman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1978
Award Recipient: Peter A. Iseman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s Magazine
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1978
Award Recipient: Susan Meiselas
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1978
Award Recipient: Susan Meiselas
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1978
Award Recipient: Charles Krause
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1978
Award Recipient: Charles Krause
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work:
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1977Ed FischerOmaha World Herald
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1977
Award Recipient: Ed Fischer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Omaha World Herald
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1977
Award Recipient: Ed Fischer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Omaha World Herald
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Ed Fischer won the award for the incisiveness, journalistic insight, symbolic invention and graphic power of his editorial cartoons. He has been at The Omaha World Herald for six years; previously he was an editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star and Tulsa Tribune. Fischer’s cartoons have been reprinted in Time and U.S. News and World Report, and have also appeared in World Book and Americana encyclopedias. He has received awards from the National Foundation for Highway Safety, U.S. Industrial Council and the Freedoms Foundation.
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1977
Award Recipient: Clark Todd
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio News
Award Honored Work: Euro-Communism: A Quiet Revolution
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1977
Award Recipient: Clark Todd
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC Radio News
Award Honored Work: Euro-Communism: A Quiet Revolution
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Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The President’s Award 1978
Award Recipient: Joe Alex Morris, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1978
Award Name: The President’s Award 1978
Award Recipient: Joe Alex Morris, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1977
Award Recipient: Reza Baraheni
Award Recipient Affiliation: Penthouse
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1977
Award Recipient: Reza Baraheni
Award Recipient Affiliation: Penthouse
Award Honored Work:
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1977James Pringle, Elizabeth Peer, Arnaud De Borchgrave, Kim WillensonNewsweek
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1977
Award Recipient: James Pringle, Elizabeth Peer, Arnaud De Borchgrave, Kim Willenson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1977
Award Recipient: James Pringle, Elizabeth Peer, Arnaud De Borchgrave, Kim Willenson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1977
Award Recipient: Jim Hoagland
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Black Power vs. White Power
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1977
Award Recipient: Jim Hoagland
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Black Power vs. White Power
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Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1977
Award Recipient: Eddie Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: The Boat of No Smiles
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1977
Award Recipient: Eddie Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: The Boat of No Smiles
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1977Robert C. TothThe Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1977
Award Recipient: Robert C. Toth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage From Moscow Until His Expulsion In 1977
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The Hal Boyle Award 1977
Award Recipient: Robert C. Toth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage From Moscow Until His Expulsion In 1977
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1976Warren KingNew York Daily News
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1976
Award Recipient: Warren King
Award Recipient Affiliation: New York Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1976
Award Recipient: Warren King
Award Recipient Affiliation: New York Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Chief editorial cartoonist of The New York Daily News, Warren King is also an illustrator on an international note. He is a member of the Society of Illustrators, National Cartoonists Society and American Association of Editorial Cartoonists. He has received numerous recognitions and awards-from, among others, the Overseas Press Club for best cartoon in 1973.
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1976Charles Collingwood, Jonathan Ward, Frank Dalecki, Norman MorrisCBS Radio News
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1976
Award Recipient: Charles Collingwood, Jonathan Ward, Frank Dalecki, Norman Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Radio News
Award Honored Work: The World Looks at America
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1976
Award Recipient: Charles Collingwood, Jonathan Ward, Frank Dalecki, Norman Morris
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Radio News
Award Honored Work: The World Looks at America
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1977Donald WoodsThe Daily Dispatch, East London, South Africa
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The President’s Award 1977
Award Recipient: Donald Woods
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Daily Dispatch, East London, South Africa
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1977
Award Name: The President’s Award 1977
Award Recipient: Donald Woods
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Daily Dispatch, East London, South Africa
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1976
Award Recipient: June Goodwin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1976
Award Recipient: June Goodwin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1976
Award Recipient: Barry Came, Tony Clifton, Loren Jenkins, William Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1976
Award Recipient: Barry Came, Tony Clifton, Loren Jenkins, William Schmidt
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
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1976Robin WrightThe Christian Science Monitor
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1976
Award Recipient: Robin Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Angolan conflict
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1976
Award Recipient: Robin Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Christian Science Monitor
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Angolan conflict
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1976Catherine LeroyGamma for Time
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1976
Award Recipient: Catherine Leroy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma for Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of street fighting in Beirut
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1976
Award Recipient: Catherine Leroy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma for Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of street fighting in Beirut
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1976Flora LewisThe New York Times
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1976
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: For general excellence in her analyses of foreign affairs
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1976
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: For general excellence in her analyses of foreign affairs
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1976
Award Recipient: John Toland
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1976
Award Recipient: John Toland
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1975Tony AuthThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1975
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1975
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
For the second year in a row, Tony Auth of The Philadelphia Inquirer has won the top OPC award for cartooning. The honor includes a $250 gift from the New York Daily News and the National Cartoonist Society. The 33-year old artist, who says he’s been drawing since age five, started as a medical illustrator after graduating from UCLA in 1965. Two years later he switched from drawing intestines to dissecting politics in a weekly cartoon for the anti war underground paper “Open City.” UCLA’s college paper picked up his work and five years ago he joined the Inquirer. His nationally distributed cartoons appear five times a week.
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1975Charles P. Arnot, Steve Bell, Lou Cioffi, John Grimes, Peter Jennings, Ted Koppel, Mark Stein, George WatsonABC NEWS
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1975
Award Recipient: Charles P. Arnot, Steve Bell, Lou Cioffi, John Grimes, Peter Jennings, Ted Koppel, Mark Stein, George Watson
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC NEWS
Award Honored Work: Scenes From a War
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1975
Award Recipient: Charles P. Arnot, Steve Bell, Lou Cioffi, John Grimes, Peter Jennings, Ted Koppel, Mark Stein, George Watson
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC NEWS
Award Honored Work: Scenes From a War
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1975MORTON DEAN, MURRAY FROMSON, MARVIN KALB, JOHN LAURENCE, IKE PAPPAS, ROBERT PIERPONT, JONATHAN WARD, BILL PLANTE, RICHARD THRELKELDCBS News
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1975
Award Recipient: MORTON DEAN, MURRAY FROMSON, MARVIN KALB, JOHN LAURENCE, IKE PAPPAS, ROBERT PIERPONT, JONATHAN WARD, BILL PLANTE, RICHARD THRELKELD
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: America in Vietnam
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1975
Award Recipient: MORTON DEAN, MURRAY FROMSON, MARVIN KALB, JOHN LAURENCE, IKE PAPPAS, ROBERT PIERPONT, JONATHAN WARD, BILL PLANTE, RICHARD THRELKELD
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: America in Vietnam
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Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The President’s Award 1976
Award Recipient: Don Bolles
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Arizona Republic
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1976
Award Name: The President’s Award 1976
Award Recipient: Don Bolles
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Arizona Republic
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1975
Award Recipient: Mayo Mohs
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1975
Award Recipient: Mayo Mohs
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1975
Award Recipient: John J. Putnam
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1975
Award Recipient: John J. Putnam
Award Recipient Affiliation: National Geographic
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1975
Award Recipient: Sydney H. Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Bob Considine Award 1975
Award Recipient: Sydney H. Schanberg
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1975
Award Recipient: Dirck Halstead
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
Award Date: 1975
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1975
Award Recipient: Dirck Halstead
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1975
Award Recipient: Phillip Knightley
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Award Date: 1975
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1975
Award Recipient: Phillip Knightley
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1974Tony AuthThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Tony Auth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
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1974John ChancellorNBC
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1974
Award Recipient: John Chancellor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Excellence in interpretation from the field, especially on foreign trips by President Ford and Secretary Kissinger
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1974
Award Recipient: John Chancellor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Excellence in interpretation from the field, especially on foreign trips by President Ford and Secretary Kissinger
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1974K. Kenneth Paik, Harry Jones Jr.The Kansas City Star and Times
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1974
Award Recipient: K. Kenneth Paik, Harry Jones Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Kansas City Star and Times
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1974
Award Recipient: K. Kenneth Paik, Harry Jones Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Kansas City Star and Times
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1974
Award Recipient: Frances Fitzgerald
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1974
Award Recipient: Frances Fitzgerald
Award Recipient Affiliation: Harper’s
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1974W. Eugene SmithCamera 35
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1974
Award Recipient: W. Eugene Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Camera 35
Award Honored Work: 'Minimata, Japan: Life - Sacred and Profane'
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1974
Award Recipient: W. Eugene Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: Camera 35
Award Honored Work: 'Minimata, Japan: Life - Sacred and Profane'
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Cornelius Ryan
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1974
Award Recipient: Cornelius Ryan
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1973Warren KingNew York Daily News
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: Warren King
Award Recipient Affiliation: New York Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: Warren King
Award Recipient Affiliation: New York Daily News
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Last March, a quiet, informal party for the diplomatic corps at the Saudi Arabian embassy in Khartoum was shattered by the sudden appearance of two cars full of Palestinian guerrillas firing machine guns. Members of the terrorist Black September, they selected five hostages, holed up in the embassy, and demanded the release of Robert Kennedy’s assassin Sirhan Sirhan, 17 Palestinians imprisoned in Jordan for plotting against King Hussein, two person sympathetic to Black September imprisoned in West Germany, and all female Palestinians in Israeli jails.
When these demands were not immediately met, three hostages, including two U.S. Foreign Service officers and a Belgian diplomat, were shot and killed. Several days later, the besieged terrorists finally surrendered to the Sudanese.
“It was an atrocious, outrageous crime,” said Warren King. And so, “motivated by events,” he drew his cartoon, “Let the Punishment…” Said King: “The idea behind the cartoon was to urge Sudanese President Jaafar Numeiry and the world to give the Black September guerrillas the severest penalty, to suggest that these terrorists be shown no mercy.”
King submits his cartoon ideas to the editor at Daily News story conferences and draws his cartoons on “what is the hottest thing” in the news each day. Sometimes there are editorials accompanying the cartoons; sometimes they stand alone. His style is strong, with heavy black lines, his point of view somewhat mordant. He has won an OPC citation for his work in 1968, and The Society of Silurians Award several times.
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1973
Award Recipient: Dan Rather, Marvin Kalb, Bob Schieffer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: First Line Report
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1973
Award Recipient: Dan Rather, Marvin Kalb, Bob Schieffer
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: First Line Report
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Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The President’s Award 1974
Award Recipient: Lowell Thomas
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1974
Award Name: The President’s Award 1974
Award Recipient: Lowell Thomas
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1973
Award Recipient: Robert Notrhshield, Vo Huynh
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Madeline Dane Ross Award 1973
Award Recipient: Robert Notrhshield, Vo Huynh
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1973
Award Recipient: Anthony Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1973
Award Recipient: Anthony Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
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1973David Burnett, Raymond Depardon, Charles GerretsenGamma Presse Images
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1973
Award Recipient: David Burnett, Raymond Depardon, Charles Gerretsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma Presse Images
Award Honored Work: Chile
Award Date: 1973
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1973
Award Recipient: David Burnett, Raymond Depardon, Charles Gerretsen
Award Recipient Affiliation: Gamma Presse Images
Award Honored Work: Chile
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: C.L Sulzberger
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Award Date: 1973
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1973
Award Recipient: C.L Sulzberger
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: Thomas F. Darcy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: Thomas F. Darcy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday
Award Honored Work: Best cartoons on foreign affairs
Darcy joined Newsday in 1956, adn was named editorial cartoonist in 1957. He left the paper in 1959, and returned in September, 1968, again as editorial cartoonist. In the interim, he spent two years as cartoonist for the Phoneix (Ariz.) Gazette; worked in the advertising field, and as art director for a Long Island firm. He was a cartoonist on the Houston Post in 1965 and 1966, then moved to the Philadelphia Bulletin. While there, he won an award in the 1966 International Salon of Cartoons in Canada. He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1970 for his editorial cartooning in 1969. Also in 1970, he received an OPC citation for excellence in the same category, and in April, 1971, was the OPC winner for the best cartoon on foreign affairs in 1970.
Darcy, a U.S. Navy veteran, was born in Brooklyn in 1932. He studied at the Terry Art Institute of Florida, and at the School of Visual Art in New York City. His cartoons are distributed to other newspapers through the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. His winning entry for 1972 shows a Vietnamese mother holding a young child. Both are seriously wounded. To the left of the photograph- Mr. Darcy used a photograph rather than art to convey a close proximity to the airline’s ad- there is lettering reading I’m Min Li. Bomb me. The award carries a $250 honorarium contributed jointly by The New York Daily News and the National Cartoonists Society.
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1972John ChancellorNBC
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1972
Award Recipient: John Chancellor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Coverage from China, the Soviet Union and Washington—"John Chancellor Reports”
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1972
Award Recipient: John Chancellor
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Coverage from China, the Soviet Union and Washington—"John Chancellor Reports”
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1972
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1972
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1972
Award Recipient: Clive W. Limpkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Penguin Books
Award Honored Work: Battle of Bogside
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1972
Award Recipient: Clive W. Limpkin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Penguin Books
Award Honored Work: Battle of Bogside
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best book on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: David Halberstam
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Award Date: 1972
Award Name: Best book on Foreign Affairs 1972
Award Recipient: David Halberstam
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1971James Quigley, Wilson Hall and teamNBC
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1971
Award Recipient: James Quigley, Wilson Hall and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: A World Reflection: How They See US
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1971
Award Recipient: James Quigley, Wilson Hall and team
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: A World Reflection: How They See US
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1972International Committee to free journalists held in Southeast Asia
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The President’s Award 1972
Award Recipient: International Committee to free journalists held in Southeast Asia
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Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1972
Award Name: The President’s Award 1972
Award Recipient: International Committee to free journalists held in Southeast Asia
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1971
Award Recipient: Arnaud De Borchgrave
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1971
Award Recipient: Arnaud De Borchgrave
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsweek
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1971
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: Coverage of war in Laotian war zone
Award Date: 1971
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1971
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: Coverage of war in Laotian war zone
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1971
Award Recipient: Anthony Austin
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Award Date: 1971
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1971
Award Recipient: Anthony Austin
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1970TV: NBC Radio, Radio: Lou Cioffi and CBS RadioTV: NBC Radio, Radio: CBS Radio
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1970
Award Recipient: TV: NBC Radio, Radio: Lou Cioffi and CBS Radio
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV: NBC Radio, Radio: CBS Radio
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1970
Award Recipient: TV: NBC Radio, Radio: Lou Cioffi and CBS Radio
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV: NBC Radio, Radio: CBS Radio
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1970Peter Burns, Kenley Jones, Bob Green, Phil Brady, Lou Davis, Robert GoralskiNBC
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1970
Award Recipient: Peter Burns, Kenley Jones, Bob Green, Phil Brady, Lou Davis, Robert Goralski
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Vietnam: the Way Out
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1970
Award Recipient: Peter Burns, Kenley Jones, Bob Green, Phil Brady, Lou Davis, Robert Goralski
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Vietnam: the Way Out
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1970
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1970
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New Yorker
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1970Kyoichi SawadaUnited Press International
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1970
Award Recipient: Kyoichi Sawada
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Coverage of war in Cambodia
Award Date: 1970
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1970
Award Recipient: Kyoichi Sawada
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: Coverage of war in Cambodia
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1970
Award Recipient: John Toland
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Award Date: 1970
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1970
Award Recipient: John Toland
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1969TV: Don Baker, Radio: Steve BellTV: Vietnam, Radio: Freelance
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1969
Award Recipient: TV: Don Baker, Radio: Steve Bell
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV: Vietnam, Radio: Freelance
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1969
Award Recipient: TV: Don Baker, Radio: Steve Bell
Award Recipient Affiliation: TV: Vietnam, Radio: Freelance
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1969William K. TuohyLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Reporting from Abroad 1969
Award Recipient: William K. Tuohy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Middle East coverage
William K. TuohyAward Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Reporting from Abroad 1969
Award Recipient: William K. Tuohy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Middle East coverage
Best daily newspaper or wire service reporting from abroad
As foreign news attention has broadened from its almost exclusive “fix” on Vietnam to include the renewed and increased hostilities between Israel and the Arab nations, so have the reporting talents of Los Angeles Times correspondent William K. Tuohy.
Last year, his reportage of Vietnam earned him the Pulitzer Prize. This year, OPC judges selected him as winner of the award for best daily newspaper or wire service reporting from abroad for his “wide-ranging coverage of the Middle East.”
Tuohy, Beirut bureau chief for the Times since December 1968, is regarded as one of the most knowledgeable correspondents in both the Middle East and Far East. He covered the Vietnam conflict both as a Times reporter and Newsweek’s Saigon bureau chief, over a four-year period. As Newsweek assistant national affairs editor, Tuohy wrote cover stories on such subjects as President Kennedy, Senator Goldwater, and the missile crisis. He also was the magazine’s national political correspondent covering the Republican Presidential campaign. He started his reporting career with the San Francisco Chronicle in 1952, after his graduation from Northwestern University.
He was born in Chicago in 1926.
His byline has appeared in Reader’s Digest, the New York Times Magazine, Ladies Home Journal, Pageant, The Washington Post, and The New York Herald Tribune.
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1969Max FrankelThe New York Times
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1969
Award Recipient: Max Frankel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Nixon Administration's Foreign Policies
Max FrankelAward Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs, Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1969
Award Recipient: Max Frankel
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Nixon Administration's Foreign Policies
A new administration settling into Washington is a natural magnet for the news analyst. New York Times Washington Bureau Chief, Max Frankel’s assessment of the Nixon Administration’s foreign policies brought admiration from his colleagues and the OPC’s award for best daily newspaper or wire service interpretation of foreign affairs. Frankel, a longtime Times veteran, has been in Washington since 1961. He spent two years as White House correspondent and bureau head in late 1968. Before moving to the capital his major assignments were abroad; most notably, coverage of the Hungarian and Polish uprisings in the late fifties, a three-year tour in Moscow which included a wide-ranging trip to Siberia, and duty in the Caribbean which covered, among other things, the Bay of Pigs. He also covered UN news. Born in Gera, Germany, in 1930, Frankel came to the United States with his family in 1939 after they had been deported by the Nazis. He was educated in New York City and graduated from Columbia College. There he had been editor of the student newspaper, The Spectator, and campus correspondent for the Times. He joined the Times as a full-time correspondent after graduation. In 1964, Frankel was the OPC winner in this same category. JUDGES: John Luter, Prof. John Hohenberg, Prof. John Tebbel
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1969
Award Recipient: Alexander Kendrick
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1969
Award Recipient: Alexander Kendrick
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Excerpt from the 1970 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas Award for 1969:
CLASS 6 ALEXANDER
KENDRICKBest radio interpretation of foreign affairs
Copy-boy, reporter, columnist, Nieman Fellow, Washington newsman and foreign correspondent–there isn’t much Alexander Kendrick hasn’t done in print of journalism. And, as creator if a recent best seller, he has become an author as well.
Starting as copy-boy with the Philadelphia Inquirer, Kendrick worked his way through almost every job on the editorial side during his 17 years on the staff, with time out for a Nieman fellowship as well. It was as correspondent in Moscow for the Inquirer in 1943that he covered the Soviet advance into Poland and delivered one of the first eyewitness accounts of the Lublin death camp.
Reassigned to Washington, Kendrick joined the Chicago Sun and returned to Europe for a short postwar stint with that newspaper. He joined CBS news as Vienna correspondent in 1948. Two years later he moved to Washington, and in 1951 he returned to Vienna to report on the European satellite nations. He transferred to London in 1954 and became chief of the CBS London Bureau in 1959.
Among his notable London assignments, were President Eisenhower’s Asia-Africa tour, President Kennedy’s European tour and the great continuing story of British politics and East-West diplomacy from a London perspective. He was also invited back to the U.S. to contribute analysis to CBS’s coverage of the Presidential nominating conventions in 1960 and 1964.
Lately Kendrick has found time to write a book about a fellow journalist and long time personal friend, Prime Time: The Life of Edward R. Murrow (Little, Brown 1964).
Currently based in New York, Alexander Kendrick is a regular contributor to “The World Tonight” and is the anchorman of “The World This Week,” where his award-winning radio interpretations of foreign, affairs have been broadcast.
In 1962, Kendrick was the OPC winner in this same category.
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1969
Award Recipient: Christopher Wren
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1969
Award Recipient: Christopher Wren
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1969
Award Recipient: Anonymous Czech Photographer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work: From A Death to Remember
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1969
Award Recipient: Anonymous Czech Photographer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work: From A Death to Remember
Excerpt from the 1970 Dateline for The Robert Capa Gold Medal for 1969:
CLASS 16
ANONYMOUS CZECH PHOTOGRAPHERRobert Capa Award for superlative photography requiring exceptional courage and enterprise abroad
On September 9, 1969, Look magazine published a moving photographic essay on the events in Czechoslovakia of the previous year.
“A Death to Remember” told of people, who struggling toward their dream of democratic Socialism, awoke to a nightmare of repression, the exclusive photographs were smuggled out of Prague and document the sorrows not soon to be forgotten.
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1969
Award Recipient: Townsend Hooper
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: "The Limits of Intervention"
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1969
Award Recipient: Townsend Hooper
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: "The Limits of Intervention"
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1968
Award Recipient: Elie Abel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Diplomatic correspondent from Washington DC
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1968
Award Recipient: Elie Abel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Diplomatic correspondent from Washington DC
Excerpt from the 1969 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas
Award 1968:Class 6
Best Radio Interpretation Of Foreign Affairs.
Add one more to the accolades amassed by Elie Abel, NBC News diplomatic correspondent currently stationed in Washington. His analysis of, and report on major developments in the formation and execution of American foreign policy are solidly based on his wide-ranging experience through two decades.
In 1965 through 1967, he was NBC news bureau chief in London, operating from their all over Europe, the Middle East and the Far East to gather material for his special reports for his network.
For distinguished achievement in radio news during 1967, he was presented with the Peabody Award commending his NBC radio network series, “The World and Washington”. And in 1966 he received the Columbia Alumni Award for “distinguished service to journalism”.
Abel has covered many landmark events in the past 20 years. They include the Nuremberg Trials during the several years he spent in Germany; the Geneva Summit Conference of 1955, the Kennedy-Nixon campaign of 1960, the Goldwater-Johnson campaign of 1964, the funerals of John F. Kennedy, Sir Winston Churchill and Konrad Adenauer.
Born in 1920 in Montreal, Canada, he holds a degree from McGill University as well as from Columbia. He is author of “The Missile Crisis”, and has had the satisfaction of seeing his book translated into French, Italian, German, Danish, Japanese and Hebrew.
Before coming to NBC in 1961, Abel had been a national and point correspondent for The New York Times, and later Washington bureau chief for the Detroit News. At present he is a host of a weekly series of news interpretation programs which concentrate on contemporary world events and their portent. His winning OPC entry was entitled “De Gaulle Faces His Creditors”.
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Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The President’s Award 1969
Award Recipient: Neil A. Armstrong
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1969
Award Name: The President’s Award 1969
Award Recipient: Neil A. Armstrong
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1968
Award Recipient: J. Robert Moskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1968
Award Recipient: J. Robert Moskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work:
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The President’s Award 1968
Award Recipient: Newsmen of Czechoslovakia, all media
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The President’s Award 1968
Award Recipient: Newsmen of Czechoslovakia, all media
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: President's Award
To the newsmen of Czechoslovakia in all media. For the defense of freedom of the press before and during the Soviet invasion of their homeland.
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1968Clyde FarnsworthThe New York Times
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1968
Award Recipient: Clyde Farnsworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting on European economies
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1968
Award Recipient: Clyde Farnsworth
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting on European economies
In the Spring of 1968, when the economy of western European nations churned and seethed, quite a few specialists read and interpreted the fever charts. But translating them into layman’s language and smoothly flowing news story involves a different skill–at which Clyde Farnsworth of The New York Times excels, in the opinion of the OPC judges reviewed the extensive articles in this field.
His expositions on the problems of the Common Market, the fluctuations of the French franc, and the overall international financial situation, won for him the $500 Fairchild Award as best in class.
Of a newspaper family–his father was an Associated Press man– Farnsworth is a product of Yale University, class of 1932, who began his writing career on the Yale Daily News and the Yale Literary
magazine. He went almost directly from college into the Army and was assigned to Korea as a combat medic with the 179th regiment of the 45th division. After the 1953 truce he functioned as an editor-reporter-production man for a mimeographed newspaper for his regiment.His whole professional life has been spent on coverage of financial and economic news; for the United Press from 1954-1959; the New York Herald Tribune for the ensuing three years, and the New York Times from 1962. He was assigned to the London bureau in 1963, and since 1966 has been stationed in Brussels.
He is the author of a book on the credit industry entitled “No Money Down”.
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1968
Award Recipient: Bernard Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: "The Viet Cong"
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Asia Magazine Award 1968
Award Recipient: Bernard Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: "The Viet Cong"
From that part of the world where he has ranged consistently since 1956, Bernard Kalb of CBS News last year produce a television feature on “The Viet Cong”, to which the OPC jury for the category voted first place among the entries, the accompanying $500 in cash. Audience interest in the program was heightened by the inclusion of some film captured behind enemy lines, depicting the day-to-day life of the characters collectively dubbed “Charlie “by American GIs.
His long and wide acquaintance with the region is a prime asset in the coverage provided from there by Kalb–older brother Marvin Kalb of the same network. Bernie is sometimes identified as “open collar Kabl” to distinguish him from his near relative, who operates from Washington on the diplomatic front and is therefore “button-down collar Kalb”.
Born in New York in 1933, Bernie Kalb has been one of the globe-trottingest of correspondents, but the assignments “from Greenland icy mountains to India’s coral strand”, or thereabout. After
graduation from City College of New York he became a news writer in 1946 for WQXR of The New York Times, and in 1955, a member of the foreign staff of that newspaper. His first six months in the post were spent on the Antarctica “Operation Deep Freeze I”.1956 to 1961 he was based in Southeast Asia for the Times, the only western correspondent permanently on duty in Indonesia. He transferred in 1962 to CBS News, operating out of Paris until 1965, returning to Vietnam in October, 1966 and now spending up to half his time there, with Hong Kong as his base.
Prior to his advent of the New York Times, Bernie extended his familiarity with remote places and contrasting climates through two years army service in the Aleutians, where (naturally)he wrote for
the Army newspaper.Citation for Excellence: Robert Christopher, Editor, and the Newsweek Staff, for “Vietnam: A Reappraisal.”
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Robert Capa Award 1968
Award Recipient: John Olson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: The Battle That Regained and Ruined Hue
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Robert Capa Award 1968
Award Recipient: John Olson
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: The Battle That Regained and Ruined Hue
In the tradition of the great cameramen it commemorates, the Capa Award for 1968 is conferred for a series of battlefield action shots conveying vividly the stress and the struggle taking place.
The time was the disastrous Viet Cong Tet offensive last year, the place the furiously contested former capital, Hue. John Austin, the recipient, was a Stars and Stripes photographer at this interval, and only 21 years old. His photographs, published in Life Magazine under the title “The Battle That Regained and Ruined Hue”, were also used extensively by other publications.
His picture of wounded U.S. Soldiers on the tank is considered by many as possibly the best single photograph yet taken in the war in Vietnam.
Olsen was born in Evanston Illinois, in 1947 but since 1961 has lived with his family in Wayzata, Minn. His interest in cameras dates back to his tenth year, when his grandfather gave him one as a Christmas present.
Called up for military service in 1966, Olsen took basic training at Fort Jackson, SC., and then volunteered for Vietnam duty, arriving in Saigon in February, 1967. Six months later he was a combat photographer, remaining with Stars and Stripes until his discharge last June. Under contract to Life, he returned to Saigon for a time, but since February, 1969, has been the magazine staff photographer for the White House.
He is the youngest photographer ever hired by Life, and maybe the youngest ever to win a major US photographic award.
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1968Henry GingerThe New York Times
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1968
Award Recipient: Henry Ginger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting about Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1968
Award Recipient: Henry Ginger
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting about Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean
Henry Ginger has been chief correspondent for The New York Times in Mexico City since 1965. He has also covered news and other Latin American countries during this time, using Mexico City as his base. From 1946 until 1965 he had been a member of The New York Times Paris bureau where he helped to cover the turbulent history of French government and politics.
Mr. Ginger was born in Brooklyn in 1922. He is a graduate of New York’s City College and the Columbia School of Journalism. In 1943 he enlisted in the Marine Corps and served as a combat correspondent in the landing on Iwo Jima and the occupation of Japan.
He joined the Times’ Paris bureau in February, 1946, a month after he was discharged from the Marine Corps.
His fresh perspective and animated reporting about Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean area brought him the Vision Magazine-Ed Stout Award (and a $500 check) for his 1968 articles.
Recently reassigned, he will shortly return to France as chief of the Paris bureau.
Citation for Excellence: James Goodsell, Christian Science Monitor, for “Amazonia: Problems & Promise” and “Mexico: New Challenges.”
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Miami News
Award Honored Work: Cartoons
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Don Wright
Award Recipient Affiliation: Miami News
Award Honored Work: Cartoons
AWARD DATE: 1968
AWARD NAME: Best Cartoon on Foreign Affairs
AWARD RECIPIENT: Don Wright
AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: Miami News
Announcement in January of this newest of OPC awards brought in 65 entries-the year’s largest total in any category. The competition-with the nation’s top talent contending as well as young hopefuls-was
stiff, and the decisions difficult. Recipient of the initial honors (and honorarium of $500) is Don Wright of the Miami News for his cartoon of U.S. Gl’s in Vietnam commencing ironically on the Paris Peace talks 34 years old and a staff member of the News since 1952, he started as a copyboy and has worked up from there, demonstrating versatility and imagination in the process. His flair for drawing and lampooning was quickly evident, and his illustrations were published even, before he ceased running copy. Promoted to staff photographer, he carried off a succession of State and national awards.
During his military service from 1956 to 1958 he worked as a Signal Corps photographer, and on returning to the News was made photo editor. On frequent occasions Wright·has been called upon to
sketch from life, at various news events where photographers were barred. In 1963 he was given the post of editorial cartoonist, and in 1965 his work won a Pulitzer prize.Citation for Excellence: Bill Crawford, NEA, for his cartoon “Reach,” on the Israeli-Arab war.
Citation for Excellence: Warren King, The New York Daily News, for cartoon on de Gaulle titled
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1968George W. Ball
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: George W. Ball
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: "The Discipline of Power: Essentials of a Modern World Structure"
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: George W. Ball
Award Recipient Affiliation:
Award Honored Work: "The Discipline of Power: Essentials of a Modern World Structure"
Former Under Secretary of State George W. Ball, author of “The Discipline of Power,” is widely experienced in international affairs but quite different from the popular concept of the diplomatic type.
His is a twentieth-century, hands-above-the-table approach to world problems that has little in common with the traditional urbanity and circumlocution of the striped-pants coterie. Directness rather than eloquence marks his speeches as well as his writing, and the average newsman, listening or reading, tends to comment admiringly on his articulate presentations.
Most of his mature years have been steeped in some form of government service in Washington or abroad. He first went there after finishing at Northwestern University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930 and a Doctor of Laws degree in 1933. Beginning as a lawyer in the Farm Credit Administration, he moved on to the office of the General Counsel of the Treasure Department, for a year. from 1935 to 1942 he was in private law practice in Chicago.
After Pearl Harbor he returned to Washington as Associate General Counsel of the Lend- Lease Administration, and in 1943 assumed the same position in the Foreign Economic Administration, which had absorbed Lend-Lease. In Paris and London in 1944 and 1945 he served as a civilian with the Air Force Evaluation Board and with the U.S. Strategic Bombing survey, studying the political and economic effects of the air offensive against Germany.
From 1945 to 1961, again in private practice in Washington, he divided his time between the U.S. capital and western Europe, specializing in international law and commercial relations. The Kennedy Administration brought him back to Government service, as Under Secretary of State of Economic Affairs.
In April of 1968, at the request of President Johnson, Mr. Ball took a leave of absence from Lehman Brothers- with whom he is still associated- to head the United States Mission at the United nations. He resigned that post last fall, to work in the campaign of the Democratic nominee, Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
Mr. Ball holds the U.S. medal of Freedom, is an officer of the French Legion of Honor, and has been awarded the Belgian Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown. His Recent book was published by the Atlantic Monthly Press.
Citation for Excellence: John P. Leacacos- World Publishing Company for this book Fires in the In-Basket.
Citation for Excellence: William Manchester, Little, Brown and Company for his book The Arms of Krupp.
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1968James C. Thomson, Jr.The Atlantic Monthly
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: James C. Thomson, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic Monthly
Award Honored Work: How Could Vietnam Happen?
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Magazine Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: James C. Thomson, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Atlantic Monthly
Award Honored Work: How Could Vietnam Happen?
Preoccupation with the East Asian policy of the United States is almost second nature to James C. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Professor of History at Harvard since 1966. From 1961 to 1964 he was Special Assistant, successively, to Chester Bowles, Roger Hilsman, and William P. Bundy and the Department of State in Washington, and later for two years on the National Security Council staff at the White House.
His pondering on the general theme led to his writing of the Atlantic Monthly Magazine article “How Could Vietnam Happen?”, selected as the outstanding entry in the category of interpretation of foreign
affairs. It is a second consecutive year that the magazine has scored in this class.Although born in Princeton, N.J., in 1931, Prof. Thomson went to yell University, where he received a B.A. degree in 1953. He also holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Cambridge University in England, and a Ph.D. degree from Harvard.
He has been equally interested in history of modern China, and has written extensively about the subject as well as on Vietnam. His manuscript on “Americans as Reformers in Kuomintang China, 1928-37″ will be published this year by the Harvard University press.
Mr. Thomson is a member of the Association for Asian studies, Phi Beta Kappa, and an honorary scholar of Clare College, Cambridge, England.
Citation for Excellence: Stanley and Inge Hoffman, Daedalus, “The Will to Grandeur: de Gaulle as
Political Artist.”
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1968J. Robert MoskinLook Magazine
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: J. Robert Moskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look Magazine
Award Honored Work: Gunnar Myrdal Talks about the American Conscience
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: J. Robert Moskin
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look Magazine
Award Honored Work: Gunnar Myrdal Talks about the American Conscience
For most of the interim since 1950, J. Robert Moskin has been on the staff of Look Magazine–with a few years out during which he served as managing editor of the Woman’s Home Companion and senior editor on Collier’s. In that span he has covered assignments for Look in 23 countries, on subjects ranging from government and foreign policy to the military, science, medicine and the sociological sciences.
He has produced scores of Look articles, including major features from Vietnam, Israel, Germany, Berlin, Sweden, Puerto Rico, Korea and the United Nations. The 1968 entry that won him the acclaim of a critical panel was entitled “Gunnar Myrdal Talks about the American Conscience”.
The versatility of his production and the fluency of his style brought him the National Headliners Award in 1967 for “general excellence in feature writing”; and in 1965 he received two national honors for the best magazine writing of the year-one the Page One Award of the Newspaper Guild of New York, the other the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award.
In the book field he is the author of “Morality in America”, a 1966 Random House publication; and “Turncoat”, the story of an American defector who spent 12 years in Communist China, brought out by
Prentice-Hall in 1968. He was one of three editors who contributed a series of articles to Look, published by Random House under the title “The Decline of the American Male”.Born in New York City, Moskin earned a bachelor’s degree at Harvard and a master’s degree at Columbia, both in American history. He served during the second world war with the U.S. Army in the Southwest Pacific.
Citation for Excellence: Ernest Dunbar, Look Magazine, “India.”
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best TV Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: Liz Trotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work: Reports on the Vietnam War
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best TV Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: Liz Trotta
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work: Reports on the Vietnam War
Animation is an outstanding characteristic of Liz Trotta of NBC News, honored for 1968 reports on the war in Vietnam, on her initial foreign assignment. She has moved fast and far since receiving her M.S.
from Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in 1961 — where she held three paying jobs while
completing her studies. She taught journalism at Yeshiva University, wrote for the Inter-Catholic Press Agency, and worked on the sports desk of the Long Island Daily Press.Cherishing visions of the Hecht-MacArthur type of journalism, she went to Chicago and a reporting job on the Chicago Tribune, but found that that era had passed and that suburban coverage of “births, deaths, marriages and zoning complaints wasn’t what I wanted”. Miami and an interval on the AP staff
followed, and in 1963 she returned to New York as a city reporter for Newsday. She joined NBC News in 1965, to cover the New York City scene for “Sixth Hour News” on WNBC-TV. Having a preference for political stories, she was particularly pleased that one of her earliest interviewees was the then Mayor-elect John V. Lindsay. For six weeks during the recent Presidential campaign, she was part of a team of five sent by NBC News to trail Senator Eugene McCarthy on Ms tour across the country. Her reports were visible and audible frequently on the “Today” program and on the “Frank McGee Saturday Report”.Her memories of off-beat assignments include the launching of a ·balloon for testing air pollution, on which there was one hitch: the balloon wouldn’t rise. Her first question to the man who cut the ropes at the ceremony was, “That’s not the direction it was supposed to take, is it?”
Citation for Excellence: Morley Safer, CBS News, for reporting with Nigerian Government troops in their war with Biafra.
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1968Elie AbelNBC News
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Elie Abel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work: De Gaulle Faces His Creditors
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Elie Abel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work: De Gaulle Faces His Creditors
Add one more to the accolades amassed by Elie Abel, NBC News diplomatic correspondent currently stationed in Washington. His analyses of, and reports on major developments in the formation and execution of American foreign policy are solidly based on his wide-ranging experience through two decades. From 1965 through 1967, he was NBC News bureau chief in London, operating from there all over Europe, the Middle East and the Far East to gather material for his special reports for his network.
For distinguished achievement in radio news during 1967, he was presented with a Peabody Award commending his NBC Radio Network series, “The World and Washington”. And in 1966 he received the Columbia Alumni Award “for distinguished service to journalism”.
Abel has covered many landmark events of the past 20 years. They include the Nuremberg Trials during the several years he spent in Germany; the Geneva Summit Conference of 1955, the Kennedy-Nixon campaign of 1960, the Goldwater-Johnson campaign of 1964, and the funerals of John F. Kennedy, Sir Winston Churchill and Konrad Adenauer.
Born in 1920 in Montreal, Canada, he holds a degree from McGill University as well as from Columbia. He is author of “The Missile Crisis”, and has had the satisfaction of seeing his book translated into French, Italian, German, Danish, Japanese and Hebrew. Before coming to NBC News in 1961, Abel had been a national and foreign correspondent for The New York Times, and later Washington bureau chief for the Detroit News. At present he is host of a weekly series of news interpretation programs which concentrate on contemporary world events and their portent. His winning OPC entry was entiled “De Gaulle Faces His Creditors”.
Citation for Excellence: George Hamilton Combs, Mutual News, for “Outlook for the Paris Talks.”
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1968Charles CollingswoodCBS News
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best TV Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Charles Collingswood
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: Reports from Hanoi
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best TV Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Charles Collingswood
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS News
Award Honored Work: Reports from Hanoi
He long since qualified as one of those foreign
correspondents you has been everywhere and seen everything, but Charles Collingswood
of CBS News retains every which of his zest for the fresh, big story. He was in Mexico, only six weeks into a planned sabbatical year 1968, one word came that he had been cleared for admittance to North Vietnam–the first American network newsman to cover the country in recent years. He leaped back into action.During the week after his arrival there in late March, he produced the two television features–”Charles Collingswood’s Report from Hanoi”, and “Hanoi: A Report by Charles Collingswood” – which radio audiences saw during April and for which the judging panel handed him the palm in the current OPC awards.
From Hanoi he went to Paris for the preliminary peace talks that opened last May, resuming the post he has held since 1964, as chief European correspondent for CBS News. He’s currently based in London.
The peripatetic Mr. Collingswood has been shuttling around the world since 1939, when he was graduated cum laude from Princeton and picked up a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford. He also won a
scholarship for study of international affairs in Geneva, and was in that capital when the second world war erupted. Abandoning his studies, he joined the United Press as a reporter in London, and two years later transferred there to CBS News bureau under Edward R Murrow.In 1942 he won a Peabody Award for his coverage of the Allied invasion of North Africa, and a year later was cited by the National Headlines Club for consistently accurate and interesting reports of
the fighting in North Africa.With the exception of the two-year leave in the 1950s as special assistant to a Averell Harriman then Director of Mutual Security in Washington, Collingswood has been on scene and on microphone for CBS News for three decades, in the places and at the times when history was being made.
He was one of 16 correspondents to cover the Germans capitulation at Rheims, ending the second world war, and in 1965 in the same city, he reported on “Victory in Europe–20 Years After”. He was his
networks first United Nations correspondent; has broadcasted on the White House and the President at home and abroad; and on United States involvement in South Vietnam affairs, over the past 10 years.His competence has been attested by many awards and honors, including decoration as a Chevalier the French Legion of Honor.
Citation of Excellence: Howard K. Smith, ABC News, for regular commentaries on the ABC Evening News with Frank Reynolds.
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1968Bernard RedmontWestinghouse Broadcasting Company
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Radio Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: Bernard Redmont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
Award Honored Work: Coverage of France
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Radio Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: Bernard Redmont
Award Recipient Affiliation: Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
Award Honored Work: Coverage of France
As Paris correspondent for Group W (Westinghouse Broadcasting Company), Bernard Redmont relies upon a background of two decades as newsman in Europe, Latin America, the South Pacific and the United States.
His coverage from the French capital is free-wheeling in the sense that it extends to other European countries as well, occasionally including reports from Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and the Soviet Union.
While based in Paris for the past 15 years, reporting on news developments in France and on the continent, Redmont has become a regular at the ski meets held annually in various countries by an international group of news correspondents.
He is a past president of the Anglo-American Press Association of Paris, and has been chief correspondent for the English-language world news service of Agence France Press. He is an “alumnus” of the old Brooklyn Eagle; a New Yorker by birth and a Vermonter by adoption. During his post-graduate work at Columbia University School of Journalism he won a Pulitzer traveling scholarship. Redmont has been correspondent and bureau chief in Buenos Aires for the magazine U.S. News and World Report, as he was later in Paris. In the second world war he directed the news division of the Office of Inter-American Affairs, supervising short· wave broadcasts throughout South America. He also served as a Marine combat correspondent in the Pacific, acquiring a Purple Heart at Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands.
Citation for Excellence: Saigon News Bureau, ABC News, for “Viet Nam Update #116.”
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper Or Wire Service Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: Peter Rehak
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper Or Wire Service Reporting From Abroad 1968
Award Recipient: Peter Rehak
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Peter Rehak of the Associated Press was the right man in the right place, when Soviet troops crossed the border of Czechoslovakia last August 20 while a collaborator cut off the microphones of the announcers on Radio Prague. While the black-out lasted, the population remained unaware of what was happening. Rehak, who was born in Bratislava in 1936 and speaks Czech, Slovak, French and German, was in the Alcron Hotel in Prague when the radio receiving sets went dead. He sensed immediately that some ominous development was occurring in the politically disturbed situation of the country. From his familiarity with the communications systems in Prague, he recognized the possibility that the Communists who had silenced Radio Prague might have forgotten to throw the switch also on an auxiliary public-address system through which announcements of general interest are “piped” into the city’s restaurants and other meeting places. His hunch was correct. Remembering that one such outlet was available in the hotel’s garage, he slipped into that area and listened to the broadcast in Czech, revealing that Soviet forces were already inside the country, and that the population was asked to offer no resistance. How he managed to get out the news flash that apprised the rest of the world of the development has not been revealed, but his exclusive was one hour ahead of all other media in reaching the outside. In Washington concurrently, Secretary of State Dean Rusk was testifying before the Democratic platform committee, when he was handed a copy of the AP bulletin. The Secretary passed it to the committee chairman, Representative Hale Boggs of Louisiana who read it into the open microphone. His world beat led to his ouster from Czechoslovakia, the Government there having refused to renew his visa when it expired in September. He was reassigned to the AP bureau in Bonn, but has since been transferred to Vienna, to strengthen the coverage of eastern European affairs. Rehak’s reports from Prague about the Czech struggle against Soviet domination, and about the invasion, won for him the 1968 award of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association for outstanding work by a staff member of the wire service, in addition to the OPC distinction. While still a boy, Rehak was taken to Canada by his family and grew up there. He is an alumnus of McGill University, and joined the Associated Press in Frankfort in 1962 after having worked for the Windsor (Ont.) Star, the Vancouver (B.C.) Sun and the Canadian Press. He is the fifth correspondent in the history of the OPC awards to he named winner in two categories in one year — the other being the esteemed OPC George Polk Memorial Award.
Citation For Excellence: Thomas T. Fenton, The Baltimore Sun, for his series on Paris; the peace talks and the spring crisis.
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1968David Robison, Priya Ramrakha, Romano CagnoniLife
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting or Interpretation from Abroad In A Magazine Or A Book
Award Recipient: David Robison, Priya Ramrakha, Romano Cagnoni
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: Starving Children in the War of Extinction in Biafra
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Photographic Reporting or Interpretation from Abroad In A Magazine Or A Book
Award Recipient: David Robison, Priya Ramrakha, Romano Cagnoni
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: Starving Children in the War of Extinction in Biafra
An American, an Italian and an African-born Indian produced the poignant Life Magazine feature, “Starving Children in the War of Extinction in Biafra.”
David Robison is a native New Yorker who earned his B.A. degree from Bard College and a Master of International Affairs from Columbia on a fellowship grant. He was one of the earliest correspondents in Biafra and is credited with arousing world opinion with his reports and pictures of the tragic situation there, through photographs published in England, France, Holland, Germany and Italy as well as the United States.
Priya Ramrakha, who was born in Nairobi in 1935, the son of an Indian Consular official, was one of nine correspondents ambushed by Biafrans while on a Time magazine assignment with Nigerian troops. Shot in the arm and in the back, he died an hour later in the University Hospital in Lagos.
Priya became a stringer photographer for Time and Life after being graduated from Duke of Gloucester Prep School in 1953. From 1959 to 1962 he attended the Art Center School in Los Angeles. His dream
had been to settle in the United States permanently.Only a few years ago, Romano Cagnoni was one of the eager horde of amateur cameramen known Italy as “paparazzi”, who will go to any length to get a salable picture. He’s one of the few who have graduated into the professional ranks.
Citation for Excellence: Robert Ellison (Posthumous), Empire from Black Star, for his eight page color report of “The Agony of Khe Sanh,” in Newsweek.
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Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1968
Award Recipient: Peter Rehak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1968
Award Recipient: Peter Rehak
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work:
Best Reporting, Any Medium, Requiring Exceptional Courage And Enterprise Abroad
Peter Rehak of the Associated Press was the right man in the right place, when Soviet troops crossed the border of Czechoslovakia last August 20 while a collaborator cut off the microphones of the announcers on Radio Prague. While the black-out lasted, the population remained unaware of what was happening. Rehak, who was born in Bratislava in 1936 and speaks Czech, Slovak, French and German, was in the Alcron Hotel in Prague when the radio receiving sets went dead. He sensed immediately that some ominous development was occurring in the politically disturbed situation of the country. From his familiarity with the communications systems in Prague, he recognized the possibility that the Communists who had silenced Radio Prague might have forgotten to throw the switch also on an auxiliary public-address system through which announcements of general interest are “piped” into the city’s restaurants and other meeting places. His hunch was correct. Remembering that one such outlet was available in the hotel’s garage, he slipped into that area and listened to the broadcast in Czech, revealing that Soviet forces were already inside the country, and that the population was asked to offer no resistance. How he managed to get out the news flash that apprised the rest of the world of the development has not been revealed, but his exclusive was one hour ahead of all other media in reaching the outside. In Washington concurrently, Secretary of State Dean Rusk was testifying before the Democratic platform committee, when he was handed a copy of the AP bulletin. The Secretary passed it to the committee chairman, Representative Hale Boggs of Louisiana who read it into the open microphone. His world beat led to his ouster from Czechoslovakia, the Government there having refused to renew his visa when it expired in September. He was reassigned to the AP bureau in Bonn, but has since been transferred to Vienna, to strengthen the coverage of eastern European affairs. Rehak’s reports from Prague about the Czech struggle against Soviet domination, and about the invasion, won for him the 1968 award of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association for outstanding work by a staff member of the wire service, in addition to the OPC distinction. While still a boy, Rehak was taken to Canada by his family and grew up there. He is an alumnus of McGill University, and joined the Associated Press in Frankfort in 1962 after having worked for the Windsor (Ont.) Star, the Vancouver (B.C.) Sun and the Canadian Press.
Citation For Excellence: William Baggs (Posthumous), The Miami News, “Bill Baggs Returns to Hanoi.”
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1968Edward T. AdamsThe Associated Press
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper Or Wire Service Photographic Reporting From Abroad
Award Recipient: Edward T. Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Street Corner Execution – Saigon
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper Or Wire Service Photographic Reporting From Abroad
Award Recipient: Edward T. Adams
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Street Corner Execution – Saigon
Edward T. (Eddie) Adams of the Associated Press swept the board for honors in still photography in 1968 with “Street Corner Execution – Saigon” that won his OPC award. Out of more than 3000 entries in the world press photo contest at The Hague, he took the grand prize, including a trip to The Netherlands from which he has recently returned. He won $1,250 from U.S. Camera; was named “Photographer of the Year” (as he was in 1967) by the New York Press Photographers Association, and received the 1968 Associated Press Managing Editors Award for outstanding work by staff photographer of the new service.
With almost two years of service to his credit photographing the war in Vietnam, Adams has accompanied into battle almost every American unit operating there, including the U.S. Marines, 1st Infantry Division, 173rd Airborne Brigade, the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division. His most recent Vietnam assignment was from January to July, 1960.
In April, 1966, he covered Buddhist riots in Hue, Da Nang and Saigon, and was on hand for last year’s Viet Cong Tet Offensive, in early January, 1968.
He began as a cameraman in his home town of New Kensington, Pennsylvania. Before joining the AP he worked for the Enquirer & News of Battle Creek, Mich., and the Philadelphia Bulletin. From 1951 to
1954 he was a comeback photographer with the U.S. Marines.Citation for Excellence: Arthur Greenspon, Associated Press, for his powerful wire photo “Help From Above.”
Citation for Excellence: Kyoichi Sawada, United Press International, for his outstanding black and white and color coverage of the “21-Day Battle To Capture Hue.” -
1968Robert S. ElegantLos Angeles Times
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper Or Wire Service Interpretation Of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting in China and Hong Kong
Award Date: 1968
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper Or Wire Service Interpretation Of Foreign Affairs 1968
Award Recipient: Robert S. Elegant
Award Recipient Affiliation: Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Reporting in China and Hong Kong
The name is familiar. Robert S. Elegant captured the identical award in 1966, and in 1962 was given an OPC citation for best magazine reporting from abroad. Since 1965, he has been the Los Angeles Times’ bureau chief in Hong Kong and Chinese affairs expert, hut earlier, he was no stranger to the region. His Asian background dates from 1951-1952, as Far Eastern correspondent for the Overseas News Agency; proceeds through 1953 as Korean war correspondent for International News Service; a Ford Foundation fellowship in 1954-1955, when, based in Singapore, he wrote for the North American Newspaper Alliance and broadcast for CBS News; and from 1956 to 1965 he was Newsweek’s man in South Asia. Elegant came out of the University of Pennsylvania in 1946 with a Phi Beta Kappa key. Went in 1948 to Yale University’s Institute of Far East Languages and Literature. At Columbia University in 1950 he picked up an M.A. degree in Chinese and Japanese-reads, writes, and speaks both languages-and in 1951, an M.S. degree in journalism and a Pulitzer traveling scholarship. On Army service from 1946 to 1948, he was an Army Language School teacher of Japanese. He is the author of China’s Red Masters; The Dragon’s Seed; The Center of the World; A Kind of Treason;
A Question of Loyalty, and The Seeking.Citation for Excellence: Richard Halloran, The Washington Post, for his series on the Pueblo Crisis of
January and February 1968.
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1967
Award Recipient: Welles Hangen, James Robinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: "Red China: Struggle for Power"
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1967
Award Recipient: Welles Hangen, James Robinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: "Red China: Struggle for Power"
Excerpt from the 1968 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas Award 1967:
Best radio interpretation of foreign affairs
James Robinson and Wells hanging, NBC, for “red China: struggle for power.”
Welles Hangen, a later comer to the Asian region, has been established in Hong Kong since August, 1966, with eyes and ears trained on the colony’s nearest neighbor. Before taking up his present assignment he spent a year at Columbia University on a fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations, in intensive study of the Chinese language and of far Eastern politics. At present he has wedged himself firmly into the inner circle of knowledgeable China-watchers.
As a prelude and an aid to his grasp of Chinese affairs, he has had years in West Germany, India and the Middle East for NBC news, and earlier, others in Moscow, Turkey and Germany, for the New York Times. His book The Muted Revolution – East Germany’s Challenge to Russia in the West, make him an OPC award winner last year– which may be why the face is familiar.
Between them James Robinson and Wells Hangen have mustered 33 years as foreign correspondents, which helps to explain the excellence attributed to their NBC documentary on “Red China: Struggle for Power,” adjudged best in category 6.
Robinson who came to NBC as Tokyo bureau chief in 1952, has covered the Far East from Korea to Vietnam to mainland China and pre-Communist days. Before turning to journalism, he was a teacher at Tsinghua University in Peking.
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1967David Douglas DuncanLife and ABC
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1967
Award Recipient: David Douglas Duncan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life and ABC
Award Honored Work: "Inside the Cone of Fire - Con Thien, Vietnam"
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1967
Award Recipient: David Douglas Duncan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life and ABC
Award Honored Work: "Inside the Cone of Fire - Con Thien, Vietnam"
David Douglas Duncan, for his Life feature (photos and text) “Inside the Cone of Fire – Con Thien, Vietnam.”
David Douglas Duncan has come carelessly close to becoming a legend in his own lifetime, especially to his fellow photographers. The contribute contribution to Life of the pages of stark, magnificent scenes that comprise “Inside the Cone of Fire – Con Thien,” brings him the Robert Capa Gold Medal.
This particular prized trophy of the OPC was given, the judges made emphatic, not only for “superlatives photography” combined with courage, that is the basis for bestowal; but also plays faculty for injecting into these pictures something of his own emotions, in the act of clicking his shutter. He has comedy pointed out, succeeded in drawing the viewer in, along with himself and his subjects.
It was another war–in Korea–that first put Duncan’s name on the OPC award listen 1950 and again in 1952. In the years that have passed since then he has focused his lens on beauty instead of ugliness: on the art of Picasso, the grandeur of landscapes, the crown jewels of Russia, the wandering faces of children. The 17-year-old memories of American troops under fire, a marine he had known of safety at seeing, routed him last spring from his home in southern France ask Life and ABC News–which also televised his photographs–for an assignment Vietnam. He got it.
His pictures speak for him, as does the text he supplied for them.
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1967Linda Grant MartinThe New York Times Sunday Magazine
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Linda Grant Martin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Sunday Magazine
Award Honored Work: "The Story of the 37-year War of the Village of Tan An Hoi"
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Linda Grant Martin
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times Sunday Magazine
Award Honored Work: "The Story of the 37-year War of the Village of Tan An Hoi"
Linda Grant Martin wrote “The Story of the 37-year War of the Village of Tan An Hoi” (Vietnam) on assignment for the New York Times Sunday Magazine. To the OPC panel judging category 9, it was a top reporting job “in writing, organization of material, continuity, impact and feeling.” To its author it
has become a bittersweet memory because of the tragedy it foreshadowed. Tan An Hoi typified the
villages she had known, where the pacification program had failed dismally; where the Communists
moved back in, the day after the anti-Communist teams moved out, labeling them “secure” alter months of effort. “When the Viet Cong launched the Tet offensive,” Linda recalled, “I read the story again and found it was all there-the signs that it was coming, as all of us in Vietnam could see it would.”From her first visit to the community, she was challenged as a CIA agent by the aloof and suspicious
villagers. (Not illogically! Still in her middle twenties, she is slender, blue-eyed, blonde and beautiful.) Her credentials as a journalist convinced few, and by her eighth visit most doors were closed against her. She told it as it was. After obtaining her degree in journalism from Northwestern University, Linda’s first job was as associate copy editor for the Saturday Evening Post, in New York. Later, as a researcher for Newsweek, she met and was married to Everett G. Martin, chief of the magazine’s Saigon bureau, in 1965. From there, as a free lance, she wrote articles for various periodicals.In January, 1968, resentful about Newsweek’s attitude toward the war, the Government of South
Vietnam requested the Martins to make their exit within seven days. They were on leave in the United
States until April 1, when they resettled in Hong Kong, from where they will continue to report on Vietnam developments.Citation for Excellence: Jack Smith, Saturday Evening Post, for “Death in the Ia Drang Valley”
Citation for Excellence: Look for the special issue on Soviet Russia, with special mention to Leonard
Gross (editorial and article)Citation for Excellence: Newsweek for Israel-Arab war coverage in the June 5th, 12th and
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1967Eric SevareidCBS
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best TV Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: Eric Sevareid
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work: Commentaries on Evening News programs with Walter Cronkite
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best TV Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: Eric Sevareid
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work: Commentaries on Evening News programs with Walter Cronkite
Eric Sevareid, internationally acclaimed for his adroitness with the pungent, often poignant phrase, is back for the second consecutive year on the list of OPC award recipients.
This time he is given the salute in category 8, for his week-night commentaries on the television news program of CBS headed by Walter Cronkite, on topics as far ranging as the unpredictability of baseball scores, and the profundities of the international monetary system under onslaught by speculators in gold. Poker-faced whatever his mood of the moment, from frivolity to solemnity, he is an oracle for millions of auditors to whom his reasoned, articulate opinions, constitute a caress to the ear, regardless
of their content.A year ago Eric Sevareid was as easily distinguished, for his excellence in the written rather than the spoken word. He took the OPC title for the best magazine interpretation of foreign affairs with his interview in Look with Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Fulbright, on “Why our Foreign Policy is Failing.”
Television’s gain was the newspaper field’s loss on the one time club reporter of the Minneapolis Journal traded his ballpoint pen for a tape recorder. In the intervening years, a plethora of distinctions from various media testifies to the keenness of his news sense, and to his expertise in projecting it to the looking and listening world.
Citation for Excellence: James Fleming, producer ABC News, for “Africa,” a citation in addition to that for TV reporting from abroad.
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1867Ted YatesNBC News
Award Date: 1867
Award Name: Best TV Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Ted Yates
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work: "Indonesia: The Troubled Victory" and "Laos: The Forgotten War"
Award Date: 1867
Award Name: Best TV Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Ted Yates
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC News
Award Honored Work: "Indonesia: The Troubled Victory" and "Laos: The Forgotten War"
Ted Yates, a casualty of the Arab-Israeli war on June 6, 1967, had a facility for infusing each documentary he completed for NBC with a quality peculiarly his own. The realism was often harsh,
sometimes ironic, never contrived.In 1966 the OPC named him recipient of the Ed Stout award for best reporting on Latin America, on the basis of his feature on the civil war in the Dominican Republic, made, as was noted then, while he and his cameramen and crew were “being shot at by friends on both sides.”
He had gone to Israel from Asia, where he had shot the two graphic programs, “Indonesia: The Troubled Victory” and “Laos: The Forgotten War,” with his co-workers Robert Rogers, associate producer, and Julian Townsend, cameraman. For these programs Ted Yates was judged this year’s winner for the best television reporting from abroad.
Yates was born in Sheridan, Wyoming; was an alumnus. of the University of Virginia, and had been in television practically from its infancy, starting with the Dumont TV Network in 1949. In the intervening years his productions had been.honored with most of the major awards given for television news programs.
The loss of a man like Ted Yates is a grievous one for family, friends, and news associates. He will
be remembered for what he did. He will be missed for what more he would have done.Citation for Excellence: James Fleming, producer ABC News, for “Africa.”
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1967Peter SkingleyUnited Press International
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Photographing Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Peter Skingley
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: "Move to the Rear" and "Line of Arab Defeat"
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Photographing Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Peter Skingley
Award Recipient Affiliation: United Press International
Award Honored Work: "Move to the Rear" and "Line of Arab Defeat"
Peter Skingley, United Press International, for “Move to the Rear” and “Line of Arab Defeat” in the Israel-Arab war.
London-born Peter Skingley got his start in the fabled precincts of Fleet Street in 1944, when he was
only 14 and the second world war had not yet ended. He has followed a logical course, always associated with photography, from the early days when he trotted from one newspaper office to
another, delivering prints from Planet News (which was taken over in 1952 by United Press).His next stint was as darkroom assistant. From there he went into the Royal Air Force (1948-1950), as a photographer. In civies once more, he returned to UPI as a full-fledged camera man, and to numerous assignments both on his native heath, and in Africa and the Middle East. In 1951, with his collection of trophies for his work already impressive, he emerged in Britain as photographer of the year. At the World Press Photo competition in The Hague in December, 1967, he won first and third prizes in the “spot news” category, with two of his views of the Israeli-Arab war. One of the two also tied for second place in the artistic (pictorial) category. He has only recently returned from a two-week
assignment in Israel- a sequel to his coverage last June.Citation for Excellence: Catherine Leroy, freelance for Associated Press, for picture sequence “Beyond Help” in Vietnam.
Citation for Excellence: John Schneider, Associated Press stringer-photographer, for “The Fury of Con Thien”.
Citation for Excellence: Henry Herr Gill, Chicago Daily News, for his album of photo coverage from
various trouble spots in 1967.
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1967Michael R. McGrady and R.W. Apple, Jr.Newsday and The New York Times
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: Michael R. McGrady and R.W. Apple, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday and The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "A Dove in Vietnam" and "Vietnam: The Signs of Stalemate"
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: Michael R. McGrady and R.W. Apple, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: Newsday and The New York Times
Award Honored Work: "A Dove in Vietnam" and "Vietnam: The Signs of Stalemate"
Call Michael R. McGrady of Newsday a dissenter and you won’t be far wrong. His series “A Dove in Vietnam,” which claims one-half of the award in category 2, stemmed from his disagreements with-among others-the Johnson administration, his own newspaper’s policy on the war, and John Steinbeck
in a column from East Asia published in Newsday in April, 1967. Steinbeck had expressed puzzlement that writers could object violently to the Vietnam hostilities without having been there. Conceding that Steinbeck had a point, however, McGrady proposed to Harry F. Guggenheim, Newsday president, that he be assigned to cover the war at least temporarily, “to demonstrate the paper’s policy of fair play
and independence.” The result was his “Dove” series, which will be published in hard cover next month (May) by Funk and Wagnalls.Now 34, McGrady has been with Newsday since 1962, after stints with Associated Press, the Schenectady Union Star and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. He was the 1965 winner of the National Headliners Award for consistently outstanding columns, for his work in Newsday. A native New Yorker and graduate of Yale, he is the author of five other books, and of articles in various
magazines including Saturday Evening Post.As a thoroughly professional wrap-up of a complex and critical situation, R. W. Apple, Jr.’s analysis
of “Vietnam: The Signs of Stalemate” in the New York Times brought a shared award in category 2 for a correspondent who has long teamed ability with initiative. “Johnny” Apple, whose tour of duty in Saigon as correspondent and chief of bureau lasted from September, 1965, through January of this year, broke into reporting on the Wall Street Journal in 1956, after attendance at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, his native State. From 1957 to 1959 he had a stretch of Army service,
during which he moonlighted as a reporter for the Newport News (Virginia) Daily Press. Returning to the Journal, he covered varied fields and in the process learned the reportorial art of the “takeout” by dint of frequent exercise with such extended articles. Concurrently he attended night courses at Columbia University, was graduated cum laude in 1961, and earned the John A. Krout prize as best undergraduate history student.Two years with NBC followed, as writer on the Huntley-Brinkley program and as a news man with occasional assignments abroad as well as in the southern United States. He moved to the New York
Times in 1963, going from general assignments to the Robert Kennedy campaign; to Albany bureau chief; and from there to Saigon. In that locale he met and married Edith Smith, a former U.S. foreign service officer, in October, 1966. Last January he was a winner of a George Polk Memorial Award from Long Island University, for foreign reporting. At present he is again a Manhattan resident, assigned by the New York Times to cover the national political campaign, chiefly responsible for news about
Governor Nelson Rockefeller.Citation for Excellence: Mark W. Hopkins, Milwaukee Journal, for “USSR: 50 Years”.
Citation for Excellence: John C. Cooley and Bertram B. Johansson, Christian Science Monitor, for “Soviet Hand in the Mideast.” -
1967Joe Alex Morris, Jr.The Los Angeles Times
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Joe Alex Morris, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Israeli-Arab War
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Daily Newspaper or Wire Service Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Joe Alex Morris, Jr.
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Los Angeles Times
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Israeli-Arab War
Joe Alex Morris, Jr., Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, for his coverage of the Israeli-Arab war.
Joe Alex Morris, Jr., is a second-generation journalist who had roved widely and heard many a shot fired in anger before conflict erupted in June, 1967, in the Middle East, where he is Los Angeles Times
man in Beirut. To the OPC panel of judges his reports on the Arab-Israeli war were vividly written, “in-depth, perceptive and interpreted.”From graduation at Harvard in 1949 he went into the U.S. Army, serving in Belgium and Germany. His newspaper work was for the Minneapolis Tribune and the Hartford Times, after he joined United Press and later the New York Herald Tribune spending ten years as a foreign correspondent before returning to the United States.
He covered the Bay of Pigs invasion for the Herald Tribune before moving to Newsweek and assignment to the Middle East, in 1963. His report on India’s leadership in 1964 was a Newsweek cover story, and was reprinted by Readers Digest.
Before leaving United Press he turned out “Deadline every minute,” a history of the wire service’s first 50 years. In trekking after tops news stories from the Himalayas to Equatorial Africa he has covered uprisings and revolutions in many countries–including both sides of the Civil War in Yemen.
Citation for Excellence: Citations: The New York Times, for team reporting in 1968 the series “1917-The Russian Revolution-1967”.
Citation for Excellence: Peter Arnett, Associated Press, for “Ordeal on Hill 875” and other Vietnam
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1967Welles Hangen and James RobinsonNBC
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: Welles Hangen and James Robinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Red China: Struggle for Power
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Radio Interpretation of Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: Welles Hangen and James Robinson
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Red China: Struggle for Power
Welles Hangen, a later comer to the Asian region, has been established in Hong Kong since August, 1966, with eyes and ears trained on the colony’s nearest neighbor. Before taking up his present assignment he spent a year at Columbia University on a fellowship from the Council on Foreign
Relations, in intensive study of the Chinese language and of Far Eastern politics. At present he has wedged himself firmly into the inner circle of knowledgeable China-watchers.As a prelude and an aid to his grasp of Chinese affairs, he has had years in West Germany, India and the Middle East for NBC News, and earlier, others in Moscow, Turkey and Germany, for the New York
Times. His book The Muted Revolution-East Germany’s Challenge to Russia and the West, made him an OPC Award winner last year which may be why the face is familiar.Between them, James Robinson and Welles Hangen have mustered 33 years as foreign correspondents, which helps to explain the excellence attributed to their NBC documentary on “Red
China: Struggle for Power,” adjudged best in category 6. Robinson, who came to NBC as Tokyo bureau chief in 1952, has covered the Far East from Korea to Vietnam to mainland China in pre-Communist days. Before turning to journalism, he was a teacher at Tsinghua University in Peking.Citation for Excellence: Alexander Kendrick, CBS, for “Dimension: Alexander Kendrick.”
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1967Lee LockwoodBlack Star Publishing
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Magazine or Book Photographic Reporting or Interpretation From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Lee Lockwood
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star Publishing
Award Honored Work: Castro's Cuba, Cuba's Fidel
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Magazine or Book Photographic Reporting or Interpretation From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Lee Lockwood
Award Recipient Affiliation: Black Star Publishing
Award Honored Work: Castro's Cuba, Cuba's Fidel
Lee Lockwood, affiliated with Black Star Publishing, New York, for his book Castro’s Cuba, Cuba’s Fidel (McMillan); for “Cuba, 1967” in Look, and for “North Vietnam under Siege” in Life.
Versatility with camera and typewriter has been demonstrated strikingly by Lee Lockwood in the book Castro’s Cuba; Cuba’s Fidel.” But the OPC panel scrutinizing the entries in category 4 was not content to hand him there accolade on that ground alone.
His feature in Look on “Cuba, 1967,” “and another in Life, on “North Vietnam under siege,” were labeled as integral factors in the decision that selected him as “combining all the requirements for the best photographic reporting in a magazine or book.”
Lee Lockwood is one of those rarities, a native of New York, where he was born in 1932. The product of Yale and Boston universities, with graduate work at Columbia University, he is a former editor of Contemporary Photographer Quarterly and Rockefeller artist-in-residence in educational television at WGBH-TV in Boston.
At present he is working on a book on the late Che Guevara for Random House, and has contributed picture-stories to various publications, including the Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, Ramparts, Paris
Match, Der Stern, London Observer, London Sunday Times.Citation for Excellence: Burt Glinn, Magnum Photos, for his book A Portrait of All The Russias, text by Laurens Van Der Post (William Morrow & Company).
Citation for Excellence: William H. Strode, Louisville CourierJournal & Times Sunday Magazine, for his one-man edition “Vietnam Closeup”.
Citation for Excellence: Life, for “Israel’s Swift Victory,” a special issue on the Israeli-Arab war.
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Radio Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Don North
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work: Vietnam coverage
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Radio Reporting From Abroad 1967
Award Recipient: Don North
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
Award Honored Work: Vietnam coverage
“Don North is very hard on tape recorders,” the ABC bureau cheif in Saigon once cabled to the network’s New York headquarters, about the correspondent tapped by a jury of his peers as the award winner in category 5. Contemplating his exploits to date and the dedication he exhibits toward this prime tool of his reportage from anywhere and everywhere- he frequently carries two recorders into the field, just in case- it is not difficult to understand why.
For a youngish man, he has covered much territory and plenty of action. Since joining ABC two years ago he has spent most of his time in Vietnam, carrying out more than 100 assignments from the Saigon bureau. Of these, dozens were combat missions, during which he got close to the action to record the sights, sounds, and impressions for which the judges sent him to the head of the class.
Canadian born, Don North began in television 10 years ago with the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC), In Vancouver, Thereafter he plied his trades of radio, television and newspaper correspondent in far corners of the world, from Cuba to India. In Hong Kong, he worked for the China Mail, and covered the guerilla war in Borneo. In India he freelanced, and taught English to Tibetians. In Cuba, where he managed to worm into somehow during the missile crisis, he was apprehended and spent a week in the pokey.
His next adventures are anybody’s guess. They may be east, west, south, or even north.
Citation for Excellence: Morley Safer, CBS, for “Debriefing: Morley Safer’s Red China.”
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: George F. Kennan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Little, Brown & Co
Award Honored Work: Memoirs 1925-1950
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1967
Award Recipient: George F. Kennan
Award Recipient Affiliation: Little, Brown & Co
Award Honored Work: Memoirs 1925-1950
George F. Kennan’s Memoirs 1925-1950 met formidable competition in category 11 as the best book on foreign affairs. The volume presented a distinctive combination- international events of recent history recalled, details of happenings of moment behind closed doors, and analysis by a diplomat whose service to his country is beyond question.
Mr. Kennan, no stranger to the OPC, is a Milwaukeean who joined the United States Foreign Service in 1925 at the age of 21. His tours of duty placed him in one after another of the troubled capitals of Europe during tense months before and during the second world war. His writings and his recollections reflect the color of those periods, as only one closest to them could relate them.
After his formal retirement in1953, at the close of a year as Ambassador in Moscow, he went to the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton; taught there and at the University of Chicago, and was a viciting professor at Oxford in 1957-1958. From 1961 to 1963 he came out of retirement to serve as United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia, then bowed out once more.
His various books on diplomacy and foreign policy have amassed for him a noteable collection of awards. He has been a careful observer and a shrewd assayist of men and of situations, capable of presenting expressive word portraits throughout his extensively documented chronicles.
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1966TV- Morley Safer, Radio- Sam JaffeMorley- CBS. Sam- ABC
Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best TV and Radio reporting from abroad 1966
Award Recipient: TV- Morley Safer, Radio- Sam Jaffe
Award Recipient Affiliation: Morley- CBS. Sam- ABC
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best TV and Radio reporting from abroad 1966
Award Recipient: TV- Morley Safer, Radio- Sam Jaffe
Award Recipient Affiliation: Morley- CBS. Sam- ABC
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1967Ray VickerThe Wall Street Journal
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1967
Award Recipient: Ray Vicker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Series on the devaluation of the British pound
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The E.W. Fairchild Award 1967
Award Recipient: Ray Vicker
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Wall Street Journal
Award Honored Work: Series on the devaluation of the British pound
The unmistakable touch of the pro that characterized Ray Vicker’s lucid and detailed series in the Wall Street Journal on the devaluation of the British pound made him a repeater this year of the E.W. Fairchild Award. He captured it first 1963, and followed with an honorable mention in the same category 1965. Established in 1958 as a tribute to the best business news reporting from abroad, it carries an honorarium of $500.
Ray Vicker long ago qualified as an authority on developments in the economic sphere, by virtue of the length and scope of his background. He had preliminary experience as a useful reporter on his home-town
paper, this St. Point (Wisconsin) Journal, where he “covered everything from obits to police reporting for $60 a month for a 10-hour day.” But since 1946, when he emigrated to the Chicago Journal of Commerce, he has, in a sense, made business his business.The Chicago paper was purchased by the Wall Street Journal in 1951, and until 1959 Ray remained with it, becoming a news editor in 1958. The next year he was transferred to New York, and in 1960 to London, from which and since when he has functioned as the news editor in charge of European coverage of the Wall Street Journal.
While attending college – in St. Point, Los Angeles and at Northwestern–he freelanced and roamed widely and profitably working at an assortment of jobs from cotton picker to jackhammer operator. In World War II he served with the Merchant Marine.
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1967
Award Recipient: Eric Pace
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Cairo coverage
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The George Polk Award 1967
Award Recipient: Eric Pace
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
Award Honored Work: Cairo coverage
Eric Pace of the New York Times merited the OPC George Polk Memorial Award for 1967, the judges decided unanimously, for an episode that particularly fitted the tradition associated with the namesake of the award. In brief, he worked as a “loner,” and so intent on his objective as to be next to oblivious to other things happening around him.
In the wake of the Arab defeat in the Mid-east war last June, American and other foreign correspondents were expelled en masse from Cairo. Pace, who had received identical warnings and instructions, neither defied them nor followed them. He simply went ahead gathering and filing the news as he had previously, openly but practically always on the move.
For three days after all of his American associates had left, he continued to report on events in Cairo and to get off his cables, without being apprehended, expanding appreciably the volume of information available to the West on what was happening in Nasser’s capital in that important and historic period.
After his seizure and expulsion, no blackout on developments followed, although cessation of his reports left a definite gap. He had from the outbreak of hostilities managed by one device or another to circumvent the censors, sometimes by placing a series of calls to Times correspondents all over Europe, and dictating in note form until he was discovered and cut off. These fragments were pieced together into finished stories, like the sections of a jigsaw puzzle. From Cairo, on June 14, he went to Beirut, where he was based until last October, when the Egyptians once more allowed him to return.
A native New Yorker, Eric Pace got part of his education in West Germany, in the American school at Augsburg during the occupation, while his father was serving with the Counter-Intelligence Corps. He entered Yale at the age of 16, and was graduated magna cum laude in 1957 with a B.A. in history. He has been a New York Times man since 1965, with earlier experience on 1he San Angelo (Texas) Standard-Times, where he won a Texas A.P. Managing Editors’ Association prize for feature writing. He served in the Times bureau in Saigon from June to October, 1966, and was assigned to Cairo from there.
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Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1967
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work: Series on Cuba
Award Date: 1967
Award Name: The Ed Stout Award 1967
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
Award Honored Work: Series on Cuba
Laura Bergquist, former Look senior editor and still a frequent contributor to that publication, first trained her microscope and her trenchant reportorial talent Cuba a decade ago, garnering a series of laurels in the interim. She has known the country from the outside in and from the inside out, even from the inside of a jail into which she was tossed by Castro’s militia for 19 hours in 1960. “Our woman in Havana,” was recognized by the OPC with a 1961 citation in the category of best reporting on Latin America.
Following the 1962 missile crisis, she managed to spend 28 days in the country, emerging to write her articles that earned her triple honors. Two conferred by the OPC – one for the best magazine reporting of
the year, the other the Ed Stout award for the best report on Latin America – making her the third individual to when dual recognition from the OPC in one year (1963). The Newspaper Guild Page One Award for best reporting completed her trio.Currently she is lauded by the OPC judges for a 14-page article on her latest trip to the island incorporating “penetrating impressions of Cuba playing host to a world gathering of revolutionaries, and her own face-to-face confrontation with Castro.”
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1966
Award Recipient: NBC
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1966
Award Recipient: NBC
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Excerpt from the 1967 Dateline for The Lowell Thomas Award 1966Best radio interpretation of foreign news… NBC news
A National Broadcasting Co. Radio News program, “Diary of a Hero,” featured the taped letters of helicopter pilot Major Donald A. Reilly – the most decorated Marine in Vietnam – to his wife. He was killed during a medical evacuation mission.
Reilly, 38, was posthumously awarded awarded the Navy Cross, Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star, and the Air Medal (with Gold stars).
On December 9, 1965, Major Reilly flew an armed helicopter for seven hours and supported ground operations. That night, in marginal weather, he volunteered to have an accurate 11 wounded Marines. While attempting to bring his helicopter into the besieged landing zone, Major Reilly was hit. He crashed and died later.
During nine months in Vietnam, he flew 298 missions, including 133 medical evacuations as well as armed escort duty, aerial observation and reconnaissance flights.
Reilly earned the Distinguished Flying Cross during Operation Starlight, when two of the three helicopters he flew was forced out of action by ground fire, and the third was hit as he directed artillery fire in effort to relieve a beleaguered amphibian tractor column.
“He was not fearless,” wrote his commanding officer, “but he always had the courage to do what he thought must be done in spite of the risks involved.”
The NBC program was by James Holton in Wilson Hall.
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1966
Award Recipient: Sybille Bedford
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1966
Award Recipient: Sybille Bedford
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1966
Award Recipient: Henri Huet
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1966
Award Recipient: Henri Huet
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
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Excerpt from the 1967 <em>Dateline </em>for The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1966:
<strong>The Robert Capa gold medal award for superlatives still photography abroad, requiring exceptional courage and enterprise… HENRI HUET</strong>
Henri Huet of The Associated Press was chosen for the “stark beauty of his black-and-white photographs, his courage under fire – all in the best traditions of humanistic war photography that Robert Capa believed in.”
Huet, 40, has more experience in taking pictures of fighting in Vietnam than any other photographer.
Born in the Dalat, South Vietnam, of French and Vietnamese parents, Huet was educated in France, where he studied art and photography. He joined the French army as a combat photographer, and served three years covering France’s fruitless efforts in the Indo-China War.
Following his military service, Huet works for nine years as a photographer for the United States Information Service. He then spent several months with United Press International before becoming a member of the APs Saigon staff in 1965.
The award-winning picture: A Wounded G.I. medic–bandaged so that he could barely see, but still caring for an injured buddy.
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Award Date: 1966
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Welles Hangen
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Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1966
Award Recipient: Welles Hangen
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1965Television-Morley Safer, Radio- Richard ValerianiMorley=CBS, Richard=NBC
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1965
Award Recipient: Television-Morley Safer, Radio- Richard Valeriani
Award Recipient Affiliation: Morley=CBS, Richard=NBC
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1965
Award Recipient: Television-Morley Safer, Radio- Richard Valeriani
Award Recipient Affiliation: Morley=CBS, Richard=NBC
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1965
Award Recipient: Edward P. Morgan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1965
Award Recipient: Edward P. Morgan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1965
Award Recipient: Michael Mok, Paul Schutzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1965
Award Recipient: Michael Mok, Paul Schutzer
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1965
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: “With a Brave Crew in a Deadly Flight”
Award Date: 1965
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1965
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: “With a Brave Crew in a Deadly Flight”
Excerpt from the 1966 Dateline for The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1965:
ROBERT CAPA AWARD FOR SUPERLATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY, STILL OR MOTION, REQUIRING EXCEPTIONAL COURAGE AND ENTERPRISE ABROAD….
LARRY BURROWS
Larry Burrows of Life magazine has been selected for the Capa Award for the second time, a testimony to his courage and ability. “With a Brave Crew in a Deadly Flight” appeared in the April 16, 1965, issue of Life. “His photographs taken, on board a helicopter over Vietnam, are excellent,” the judges said, “his followup of the story on the ground is skillful and journalistically superior and his exceptional courage is amply evident.”
Burrows, an Englishman, worked for Keystone Photo Agency and the London Daily Express before he joined Life in 1961.
He has covered violence in Cyprus, the Congo, China-India and elsewhere. A Life teammate once said “Larry is either the bravest man I ever knew—or the most nearsighted.”
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Book On Foreign Affairs 1965
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
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Award Date: 1965
Award Name: Best Book On Foreign Affairs 1965
Award Recipient: Robert Shaplen
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1964
Award Recipient: TV:Frank Bourgholtzer, Radio: Dean Brelis
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1964
Award Recipient: TV:Frank Bourgholtzer, Radio: Dean Brelis
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1964
Award Recipient: Bill Sheehan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1964
Award Recipient: Bill Sheehan
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1964
Award Recipient: Sports Illustrated
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sports Illustrated
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1964
Award Recipient: Sports Illustrated
Award Recipient Affiliation: Sports Illustrated
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1964
Award Recipient: Horst Faas
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1964
Award Recipient: Horst Faas
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Vietnam
Excerpt from the 1965 Dateline for The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1964:
Robert Capa Award for superlative photography, requiring exceptional courage and enterprise
HORST FAAS of the Associated Press works as the late Robert Capa worked—close in where danger, death, and heart-stopping pictures lie. Faas’s brand of photo journalism earned him OPC citations in 1963 and 1964, and wins him this year’s Capa Award.
Front-line troops rarely see more of the brutality of fighting than Faas’s lenses, because, since 1960, Faas has generally been right alongside them. Sent to the Congo, Faas performed with total disregard for danger. Captured and beaten by insurgent Katangan troops several times, he came away with pictures that drew editors’ commendation. Displaying some valor in Algeria, he was sent on to war-ridden Vietnam in 1962.
In his months at the Vietnamese front, Faas has survived helicopter crashes, Vietcong ambushes. In one, fully a third of the Vietnamese troops were slain. In another, Vietnamese and their American advisers fell only yards where Faas was recording the action.
On the promise of a chance to photograph Vietcong training in rough back country, Faas set out with 50 Kohor tribesmen. Four days later they ran into an ambush. The survivors took to the hills and ridges, ran two days without water, went another four before they reached their own camp.
“It was the first time I ever at 16 cans of Spam in one week,” Faas recalls. In his pack were 5,000 piasters ($50), put there when a Vietnamese commander, eyeing Faas’s 220-pound frame, warned that his troops probably would not carry a wounded Faas very far without pay. Despite his up-front style, he still hasn’t had to spend his 5,000 piasters.
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Press Reporting from Abroad 1964
Award Recipient: Malcolm Browne
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Stories from Vietnam
Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Press Reporting from Abroad 1964
Award Recipient: Malcolm Browne
Award Recipient Affiliation: Associated Press
Award Honored Work: Stories from Vietnam
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Award Date: 1964
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1964
Award Recipient: Robert Trumbull
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Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1964
Award Recipient: Robert Trumbull
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1963Radio: George Clay. TV: Peter KalischerGeorge Clay- NBC. Peter Kalischer- CBS.
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1963
Award Recipient: Radio: George Clay. TV: Peter Kalischer
Award Recipient Affiliation: George Clay- NBC. Peter Kalischer- CBS.
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1963
Award Recipient: Radio: George Clay. TV: Peter Kalischer
Award Recipient Affiliation: George Clay- NBC. Peter Kalischer- CBS.
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1963
Award Recipient: Phil Clarke
Award Recipient Affiliation: MBS
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1963
Award Recipient: Phil Clarke
Award Recipient Affiliation: MBS
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1963
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: Color photographs of Vietnam War
Award Date: 1963
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1963
Award Recipient: Larry Burrows
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
Award Honored Work: Color photographs of Vietnam War
Excerpt from the 1964 Dateline for The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1963:
Life’s Larry Burrows, in the words of a foreign correspondent who has seen much of him in action, “is either the bravest man I ever knew — or the most near-sighted.” well, it isn’t just myopia. Burrows wins this award for his “superlative photography and exceptional courage” in his coverage of the war in Vietnam, the very war theater where Life photographer Robert Capa died in action just ten years ago.
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1963
Award Recipient: Dan Kurzman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
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Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1963
Award Recipient: Dan Kurzman
Award Recipient Affiliation: Random House
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1962Flora LewisThe Washington Post
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1962
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Adenauer-deGaulle meetings.
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Daily Newspaper or Wire Service 1962
Award Recipient: Flora Lewis
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Washington Post
Award Honored Work: Coverage of the Adenauer-deGaulle meetings.
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Radio Reporting from Abroad 1962
Award Recipient: Sidney Lazard and NBC news
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC news
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Award Name: Best Radio Reporting from Abroad 1962
Award Recipient: Sidney Lazard and NBC news
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC news
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1962
Award Recipient: Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Radio
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best radio and TV reporting from abroad 1962
Award Recipient: Marvin Kalb
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS Radio
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1962
Award Recipient: Alexander Kendrick
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1962
Award Recipient: Alexander Kendrick
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1962
Award Recipient: Peter And Klaus Dehmel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: The Tunnel
Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1962
Award Recipient: Peter And Klaus Dehmel
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: The Tunnel
Excerpt from the 1963 Dateline for The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1962:
ROBERT CAPA AWARD
For Superlative Photography Requiring Exception Courage and Enterprise Abroad
Peter Dehmel and Klaus Dehmel, NBC News
Shooting film with a hand-held camera…lying prone in cramped areas… changing film every 100 feet surrounded by sand and mud…a single light source precariously rigged…To all these difficulties add the need for utter secrecy in filming the construction of an escapee route from East Berlin. For shooting NBC News’ “The Tunnel” under these circumstances, Peter Dehmel and Klaus Dehmel received the Robert Capa Award for superlative photography requiring exceptional courage and enterprise abroad. For Peter, 28, “The Tunnel” was his first assignment as principal cameraman. His brother Klaus, 25, was assistant cameraman on the story.
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1962
Award Recipient: Seymour Freidin
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Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1962
Award Recipient: Seymour Freidin
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Radio and TV Reporting from Abroad 1961
Award Recipient: CBS
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Radio and TV Reporting from Abroad 1961
Award Recipient: CBS
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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1961The Reporter-For coverage of Latin America-nine articles submitted as a groupTime
Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1961
Award Recipient: The Reporter-For coverage of Latin America-nine articles submitted as a group
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1961
Award Recipient: The Reporter-For coverage of Latin America-nine articles submitted as a group
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1961
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1961
Award Recipient: Howard K. Smith
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1961
Award Recipient: Charles J.V. Murphy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1961
Award Recipient: Charles J.V. Murphy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1961
Award Recipient: John Toland
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1961
Award Recipient: John Toland
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs -1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
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Award Date: 1962
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs -1962
Award Recipient: Robert Kaiser
Award Recipient Affiliation: Time-Life News Service
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1960
Award Recipient: The Reporter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1960
Award Recipient: The Reporter
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
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1960Yung Su KwonNBC
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1960
Award Recipient: Yung Su Kwon
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Japanese riots at the time of James Hagerty's arrival
Award Date: 1960
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1960
Award Recipient: Yung Su Kwon
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Japanese riots at the time of James Hagerty's arrival
Excerpt from the 1961 Dateline for the Robert Capa Gold Medal and the Best Movie Photography from Abroad Award:
TWO AWARDS: BEST MOVIE PHOTOGRAPHY FROM ABROAD; THE ROBERT CAPA AWARD:
Yung Su Kwon, NBC
For coverage of the Japanese riots at the time of James Hagerty’s arrival last June
The peril faced by Press Secretary James Hagerty last June during the Japanese riots was shared by Yung Su Kwon, NBC’s staff cameraman in Japan. That Kwon managed to remain upright, handle heavy sound equipment, and capture on film the angry mood of the rioters as well as Hagerty’s rescue by helicopter is a tribute to his skill and courage. It also won him two OPC awards this year. His one great ambition is still unfulfilled: a trip to the United States to study techniques. Kwon was born in Korea in 1913 and went to Japan in 1932. He graduated from Nippon University in 1938, then operated an educational newsreel business. In 1946 he was employed by the U.S. Army Signal Corps and covered the front lives in Korea. He lives in Tokyo with his wife, three sons.
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1960
Award Recipient: William L. Shirer
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Award Date: 1960
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1960
Award Recipient: William L. Shirer
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs – 1961
Award Recipient: Charles J.V. Murphy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune Magazine
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Award Date: 1961
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs – 1961
Award Recipient: Charles J.V. Murphy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Fortune Magazine
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1959
Award Recipient: George Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1959
Award Recipient: George Bailey
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Reporter
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1959Mario BiasettiCBS
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1959
Award Recipient: Mario Biasetti
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work: Recording the Nicaragua revolt from both sides at great risk
Award Date: 1959
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1959
Award Recipient: Mario Biasetti
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work: Recording the Nicaragua revolt from both sides at great risk
Mario Biasetti, “for superlative photography requiring exceptional courage and enterprise abroad,” is the winner of the Roberta Capa Award. A six-year veteran with CBS, the 31-year-old cameraman has captured this prize for his superb CBS News coverage of the abortive revel invasion of Nicaragua. The day after the rebels invaded the coast, Biasetti landed at Managua. Mingling with soldiers, Biasetti filmed government troop activity until he was arrested by military police. En route to headquarters, he turned his camera around and recorded himself in custody. During the subsequent two-hour grilling he also filmed the proceedings. After his release, Biasetti set off for the front, soon outdistancing the government troops. In mountainous jungle terrain, 150 miles from Managua, Biasetti made contact with the rebels. When informed by him of the size of the government detachment, the rebels quit.
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Press Reporting from Abroad 1959
Award Recipient: A.M. Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Press Reporting from Abroad 1959
Award Recipient: A.M. Rosenthal
Award Recipient Affiliation: The New York Times
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1959
Award Recipient: Cornelius Ryan
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Award Date: 1959
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1959
Award Recipient: Cornelius Ryan
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Saturday Evening Post
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1958
Award Recipient: Paul Bruck
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Lebanon
Award Date: 1958
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1958
Award Recipient: Paul Bruck
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
Award Honored Work: Coverage of Lebanon
Excerpt from the 1959 Dateline on the Robert Capa Gold Medal:
This award, which keeps alive a memory that needs no nudging, goes again to a man who kept his mind on his work.
Photographers who can read (and there are more of them than you might think) must wonder sometimes why this guy gets prizes and that guy does not. The answer probably is that the guy who got the prize was the guy whose pictures were used. They’re all heroes, in an unrecognized, second-class-citizen way, and not a one of them would belittle an award made for performance in the tradition of Bob Capa. Paul Bruck, this year’s winner, qualifies for what the awards committee judged to be “superlative motion picture photography achieved despite the difficulties of shooting his story while under fire during the Lebanon street fighting.” Bruck is a Viennese whose schooling was stopped because he couldn’t qualify under Hitler’s race-standards. He did his time in forced labor and in the German army and in forced labor again. When Hitler’s film ran out, Bruck went to work for Warner-Pathe News, won a 1953 prize at the Vienna Biennale and wound up in 1954 with CBS. The operation in the Lebanon may not have been such great shakes as a war, but Bruck was there and he shot his story. More power to him.
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1958
Award Recipient: George F. Kennan
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1958
Award Recipient: George F. Kennan
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1958
Award Recipient: John Gunther
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1958
Award Recipient: John Gunther
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Radio or TV Reporting from Abroad 1957
Award Recipient: Frank Kearns and Yousef Mastraff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Radio or TV Reporting from Abroad 1957
Award Recipient: Frank Kearns and Yousef Mastraff
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1957
Award Recipient: James Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader’s Digest
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1957
Award Recipient: James Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader’s Digest
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1957
Award Recipient: David Schoenbrun
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Award Date: 1957
Award Name: Best Book on Foreign Affairs 1957
Award Recipient: David Schoenbrun
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1957
Award Recipient: James A. Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader's Digest
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – Magazine 1957
Award Recipient: James A. Michener
Award Recipient Affiliation: Reader's Digest
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs – 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance
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Award Date: 1958
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs – 1958
Award Recipient: Joseph Kraft
Award Recipient Affiliation: Freelance
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1956
Award Recipient: John Sadovy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1956
Award Recipient: John Sadovy
Award Recipient Affiliation: Life
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Press, Radio or Television Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – 1956
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: WABC-TV
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: Best Press, Radio or Television Interpretation of Foreign Affairs – 1956
Award Recipient: Cecil Brown
Award Recipient Affiliation: WABC-TV
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs – 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look Magazine
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Magazine Reporting of Foreign Affairs – 1963
Award Recipient: Laura Bergquist
Award Recipient Affiliation: Look Magazine
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs- Television 1963
Award Recipient: Fred Freed
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1963
Award Name: Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs- Television 1963
Award Recipient: Fred Freed
Award Recipient Affiliation: NBC
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Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1955
Award Recipient: Eric Sevareid
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1955
Award Recipient: Eric Sevareid
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The President’s Award 1956
Award Recipient: Endre Marton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
Award Date: 1956
Award Name: The President’s Award 1956
Award Recipient: Endre Marton
Award Recipient Affiliation: The Associated Press
Award Honored Work: President's Award
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Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1955
Award Recipient: Theodore H. White
Award Recipient Affiliation: Collier’s
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Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Ed Cunningham Award 1955
Award Recipient: Theodore H. White
Award Recipient Affiliation: Collier’s
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Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1955
Award Recipient: Howard Sochurek
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Life
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Award Date: 1955
Award Name: The Robert Capa Gold Medal 1955
Award Recipient: Howard Sochurek
Award Recipient Affiliation: Magnum for Life
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Award Date: 1954
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1954
Award Recipient: CBS World News Roundup
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1954
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1954
Award Recipient: CBS World News Roundup
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1953
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1953
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1953
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1953
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1952
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1952
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1952
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1952
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1951
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1951
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1951
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1950
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1950
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1950
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1950
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1949
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1949
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1949
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1948
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1948
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1948
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1948
Award Recipient: Elmer Davis
Award Recipient Affiliation: ABC
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Award Date: 1947
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1947
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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Award Date: 1947
Award Name: The Lowell Thomas Award 1947
Award Recipient: Edward R. Murrow
Award Recipient Affiliation: CBS
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