1987 Pulitzer Prize
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The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1987.
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[edit] Journalism
- Public service: Pittsburgh Press
- "For reporting by Andrew Schneider and Matthew Brelis which revealed the inadequacy of the FAA's medical screening of airline pilots and led to significant reforms."
- General news reporting: Staff of the Akron Beacon Journal
- "For its coverage, under deadline pressure, of the attempted takeover of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. by a European financier."
- Investigative reporting: John Woestendiek of The Philadelphia Inquirer
- "For outstanding prison beat reporting, which included proving the innocence of a man convicted of murder."
- Investigative reporting: Daniel R. Biddle, H. G. Bissinger and Fredric N. Tulsky of The Philadelphia Inquirer
- For their series "Disorder in the Court," which revealed transgressions of justice in the Philadelphia court system and led to federal and state investigations."
- Explanatory reporting: Jeff Lyon and Peter Gorner of the Chicago Tribune
- "For their series on the promises of gene therapy, which examined the implications of this revolutionary medical treatment."
- Specialized Reporting: Alex S. Jones of The New York Times
- "For "The Fall of the House of Bingham," a skillful and sensitive report of a powerful newspaper family's bickering and how it led to the sale of a famed media empire."
- National reporting: Staff of the Miami Herald
- "For its exclusive reporting and persistent coverage of the U.S.-Iran-Contra connection."
- National reporting: Staff of The New York Times
- "For coverage of the aftermath of the Challenger explosion, which included stories that identified serious flaws in the shuttle's design and in the administration of America's space program."
- International reporting: Michael Parks of the Los Angeles Times
- "For his balanced and comprehensive coverage of South Africa."
- Feature writing: Steve Twomey of The Philadelphia Inquirer
- "For his illuminating profile of life aboard an aircraft carrier."
- Commentary: Charles Krauthammer of The Washington Post Writers Group
- "For his witty and insightful columns on national issues."
- Criticism: Richard Eder of the Los Angeles Times
- "For his book reviews."
- Editorial writing: Jonathan Freedman of The San Diego Union-Tribune
- "For his editorials urging passage of the first major immigration reform act in 34 years."
- Editorial cartooning: Berkeley Breathed of The Washington Post Writers Group
- Spot news photography: Kim Komenich of the San Francisco Examiner
- "For his photographic coverage of the fall of Ferdinand Marcos."
- Feature photography: David Peterson of Des Moines Register
- For his photographs depicting the shattered dreams of American farmers."
[edit] Letters and Drama
- Drama: Fences by August Wilson
- History: Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution by Bernard Bailyn
- Biography or autobiography: Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference by David J. Garrow
- Music: The Flight Into Egypt by John Harbison Premiered November 21, 1987 by Cantata Singers and Ensemble.
[edit] Special Citations and Awards
- Special Awards and Citations - Journalism: Joseph Pulitzer Jr.
- "For his extraordinary services to American journalism and letters during his 31 years as chairman of the Pulitzer Prize Board and for his accomplishments as an editor and publisher."
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