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Pulitzer Prizes as well as recognition come with check for 10 thousand dollars, this is the winners of the respective categories that include journalism, literature and music composition. Although the U.S. factor is paramount in all categories, may be international journalism.

Why do I want? In addition to liking "just know" (that being intimate matters of the country and we Americans are not things that really ... "lack" of interest) is my interest and appreciation in photojournalism, so every year I'm on the lookout for these winners where, although his work reflects almost always: desolation, destruction, misery, violence, tragedy and other human sadness also tend to have the "morbid curiosity" and the social impact of an artistic nature attraction (in this case the pictures of the shootings in Los Angeles) , besides the obvious, the story (heartbreaking or not) that the photo shows.

I tell as they were, were given on 18 April.

Public Service: Los Angeles Times, for exposing the corruption of officials of Bell City.

Investigative Journalism: Paige St. John of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. By examining resources of Florida insurance system and create a database that evaluated the market. Explanatory Reporting

: five reporters Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the story goes on for Nicolas Volker . The genetic implementation efforts and to save his life. Report
local
: three journalists from the Chicago Sun-Times to document the immersion of violence in the neighborhoods of Chicago. An unsolved problem due to the code of silence by victims, criminals and the detectives themselves.

National Report: ProPublica, digital platform for investigative journalism nonprofit second time to win a Pulitzer (many hoped to WikiLeaks), this time by the work of two journalists: "The Money Machine Wall Street" is about the exposure of questionable practices that contributed to the Wall Street economic debacle
U.S. International Feature
: The New York Times for its story of two journalists on the faltering Russian judicial system through the "eyes" of the daily life of Russians.

literary reportage (Chronicle): Amy Ellis Nutt of Star-Ledger of Newark. It is a story about the Lady Mary, the mysterious sinking of a fishing boat in the Atlantic Ocean left six dead.

Opinion: David Leonhardt of The New York Times. An analysis of U.S. economic problems, from the federal budget deficit for health care reform. Critical

: Sebastian Smee of The Boston Globe, for his criticism of art. Editorial

: Joseph Rago in The Wall Street Journal, on the reform of public health of the Obama administration.

And .... going to the pictures at last.


Editorial Cartoon: Mike Keefe of The Denver Post ...



Photographs Breaking News (Not to be confused with Newsflash): Carol Guzy, Nikki Kahn and Ricky Carioti of The Washington Post. Leaving mark on Carol Guzy Pulitzer wins for the fourth time. Images that portray the terror and despair after the earthquake in January 2010 that devastated Haiti.



Stock report: Barbara Davidson of Los Angeles Times, the victims in the crossfire between gangs in Los Angeles .


As data now no prize was given to the news breaking, and ... for seeing the full photo geleria give the links I left: The title.
The biggest thing you can see by clicking above. Http://www.pulitzer.org


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