2 US local newspapers win Pulitzer Prize for Katrina report |
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| Devon Fisher, 8, Cavel Fisher Clay, 33, (C) and Alexis Fisher, 14, (R) wait in a hostile line for buses to the Houston Astrodome in a photo published September 1, 2005 and released April 17, 2006 by the Pulitzer Prize Committee. The photograph taken by Michael Ainsworth of the Dallas Morning News was part of a collection of photos by the staff that won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography. (Photo: Xinhua/Reuters) |
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| Ashton Phelps, Jr., publisher of the Times-Picayune newspaper, addresses the staff after learning the paper won two Pulitzer Prizes in New Orleans April 17, 2006. The Times-Picayune of New Orleans and The Sun Herald of Biloxi, Mississippi, shared the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for excellent coverage of Hurricane Katrina. The Times-Picayune also won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting for its coverage of Katrina. (Photo: Xinhua/Reuters) |
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| Jim Amoss (L), Editor of the Times-Picayune newspaper, congratulates Terry Baquet (C), Page one Editor, after learning the paper won two Pulitzer Prizes in New Orleans April 17, 2006. The paper was awarded for their coverage of Hurricane Katrina in spot news and community service, which they shared with The Sun Herald of Biloxi, Mississippi. (Photo: Xinhua/Reuters) |
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