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The
Pulitzer Prizes for 2005 were announced on April 4, 2005:
Journalism
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Beat reporting:
Amy Dockser Marcus of
The Wall Street Journal for her "stories about patients, families and physicians [of the] world of
cancer survivors".
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Breaking news photography:
Associated Press staff
Murad Sezer,
Khalid Mohammed
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Breaking news reporting: Staff of
The Star-Ledger,
Newark, New Jersey, for "coverage of the
resignation of New Jersey's governor after he announced he was gay and confessed to adultery with a male lover".
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Commentary:
Connie Schultz of
The Plain Dealer, Cleveland
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Criticism:
Joe Morgenstern of
The Wall Street Journal
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Explanatory reporting:
Gareth Cook of
The Boston Globe for explaining "the complex scientific and ethical dimensions of
stem cell research".
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Editorial cartooning:
Nick Anderson of
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky.
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Editorial writing:
Tom Philp of
The Sacramento Bee
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Feature photography:
Deanne Fitzmaurice of the
San Francisco Chronicle
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Feature writing:
Julia Keller of the
Chicago Tribune for her "account of a deadly 10-second
tornado that ripped through Utica, Illinois".
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International reporting:
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Investigative reporting:
Nigel Jaquiss of
Willamette Week,
Portland, Oregon, "for his investigation exposing a
former governor's long concealed sexual misconduct with a 14-year-old girl".
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National reporting:
Walt Bogdanich of
The New York Times for his "stories about the corporate cover-up of responsibility for fatal accidents at railway crossings".
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Public service:
Los Angeles Times, for "exposing deadly medical problems and racial injustice at
a major public hospital".
Letters and drama
References
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