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Pulitzer造句

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The Pulitzer Prize, journalism's highest honor in the US, was set up by newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer and has been awarded annually since 1917.

Pulitzer造句

It was the work in which I, and other investigative reporters, won the Pulitzer Prize.

It was reported by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Dana Priest and author, researcher, and military expert William M. Arkin.

The author (Brian Garfield) was actually a Pulitzer nominee (not for Death Wish, though that would have been awesome).

Then contact Mind Matters co-editor Gareth Cook, a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist at the Boston Globe, where he edits the Sunday Ideas section.

John Patrick Shanley won a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award for his 2005 play, which lived in the gray area between suspicion and certitude.

What it's about: Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, "So Big" tells the story of a hardworking woman and her materialistic son.

I am not talking of book sales, although Lee's Pulitzer prize-winning novel is one of the most popular books of all time.

Though he opposed it at first, McKinley brought the country to war with Spain in 1898 as Pulitzer and Hearst's "yellow journalism" juiced the nation's appetite for a fight.

[Brief introduction to the speaker]: John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) John F. Kennedy was a war hero, a Pulitzer Prize [1]-winning author, a U. S. Senator for most of the 1950s.

David Hecht's report from Nigeria is part of the Food Insecurity project, a joint initiative of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the project for Under-Told Stories.

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