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Tuesday, 19 April 2011 - NY Times and LA Times each win two Pulitzer Prizes |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (1) Slideshow Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Norwegian marathon great Waitz dies at 57 10:35am EDT Goldman profit drops as trading revenue falls 11:42am EDT RIM launches PlayBook, fans don't play along 11:29am EDT Apple sues Samsung, says stop copying us 7:30am EDT With much at stake, Asia voices confidence in U.S. debt 11:32am EDT Discussed 92 Palin returns with feisty, anti-establishment speech 83 Obama to lay out deficit plan with focus on tax, spending 74 UPDATE 1-Geithner says Congress will pass debt limit increase Watched Cupless bra combats cleavage crinkle Fri, Apr 15 2011 VW unveils new sporty Beetle Mon, Apr 18 2011 South Korean "super gun" packs hi-tech killing power Mon, Feb 14 2011 NY Times and LA Times each win two Pulitzer Prizes Tweet Share this By Michelle Nichols NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times each won two coveted Pulitzer Prizes for journalism on Monday, and for the first time no award was given for breaking news coverage. The Los Angeles Times, whose... Email Print Factbox Pulitzer Prize winners for 2011 Mon, Apr 18 2011 Analysis & Opinion The year of business Pulitzers Deals wrap: The value of Groupon Related Topics U.S. » Entertainment » Fashion » Natural Disasters » Stocks     1 / 7 This handout photograph by Barbara Davidson of the Los Angeles times won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography as announced in New York, April 18, 2011. Ten-year-old Erica Miranda was shot three times in the back, knee and hip while playing basketball outside her home in Compton. A young man had walked up to the crowded street corner and started firing a handgun in what police believe was a gang assault. A 17-year-old relative and a 45-year-old family friend, both men, were also shot three times and survived. At Long Beach Memorial Medical Center: Miller Children's Hospital, Erica waits for her bandage to be changed. Credit: Reuters/Barbara Davidson/Los Angeles Times/Handout By Michelle Nichols NEW YORK | Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:15pm EDT NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times each won two coveted Pulitzer Prizes for journalism on Monday, and for the first time no award was given for breaking news coverage. The Los Angeles Times, whose publisher Tribune Co. filed for bankruptcy in 2008, won the public service award for exposing corruption in the Californian city of Bell where officials paid themselves large salaries. The coverage led to arrests and reforms. Los Angeles Times photographer Barbara Davidson was awarded the feature photography Pulitzer for her pictures of bystanders trapped in the cross-fire of Los Angeles gang violence. The New York Times' Clifford J. Levy and Ellen Barry won in the international reporting category for putting "a human face on the faltering justice system in Russia, remarkably influencing the discussion inside the country." David Leonhardt of The New York Times won the commentary Pulitzer for "his graceful penetration of America's complicated economic questions, from the federal budget deficit to health care reform." The Pulitzer Prizes prizes honor journalism, books, drama and poetry and are awarded annually by the Pulitzer Prize Board at New York City's Columbia University. Each winner receives $10,000. For the first time no prize was awarded for breaking news. Sig Gissler, the administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes, said there had been 25 other occasions when awards were not given in some categories. "The board does not discuss or debate specific decisions, the awards are supposed to basically speak for themselves," Gissler told a news conference. Many U.S. newspapers including the Los Angeles Times have faced financial strain in recent years as a result of dwindling advertising revenue and increasing Internet readership. ProPublica, a nonprofit organization which last year became the first online news service to win a Pulitzer Prize, took home the national reporting award for Jesse Eisinger and Jake Bernstein' exposure of questionable practices on Wall Street that contributed to the U.S. economic downturn. The Wall Street Journal's Joseph Rago won the prize for editorial writing that challenged "the health care reform advocated by President Obama," and The Washington Post's Carol Guzy, Nikki Kahn and Ricky Carioti won the breaking news photography award for their work after the Haiti earthquake. Paige St. John of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune won the investigative reporting prize for her examination of weaknesses in the property insurance system vital to Florida homeowners. Amy Ellis Nutt of The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J., won the feature writing award for her story of the mysterious sinking of a commercial fishing boat that killed six men. Author Jennifer Egan won the fiction prize for "A Visit from the Goon Squad," Bruce Norris picked up the drama award for "Clybourne Park" and Siddhartha Mukherjee was awarded the nonfiction prize for "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer." (Additional reporting by Bernd Debusmann Jr., editing by Laura MacInnis) U.S. Entertainment Fashion Natural Disasters Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (1) mdspatsy wrote: Congratulations to these world famous newspapers., I am a regular writer by comments to the above news websites., New York Times and Los Angels Times are giving accurate, interesting latest news, comments on important world subjects from time to time., Their photos also to be acknowledged and to be appreciated from journalist groups and avid readers., Great openings to these two American newspapers., Apr 19, 2011 6:56am EDT  --  Report as abuse See All Comments » Add Your Comment Social Stream (What's this?) © Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters Editorial Editions: Africa Arabic Argentina Brazil Canada China France Germany India Italy Japan Latin America Mexico Russia Spain United Kingdom United States Reuters Contact Us Advertise With Us Help Journalism Handbook Archive Site Index Video Index Reader Feedback   Mobile Newsletters RSS Podcasts Widgets Your View Analyst Research Thomson Reuters Copyright Disclaimer Privacy Professional Products Professional Products Support Financial Products About Thomson Reuters Careers Online Products Acquisitions Monthly Buyouts Venture Capital Journal International Financing Review Project Finance International PEhub.com PE Week FindLaw Super Lawyers Attorney Rating Service Reuters on Facebook Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. 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