1985 Pulitzer Prize - Journalism Awards

Journalism Awards

  • Public Service:
    • The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, For reporting by Mark J. Thompson which revealed that nearly 250 U.S. servicemen had lost their lives as a result of a design problem in helicopters built by Bell Helicopter - a revelation which ultimately led the Army to ground almost 600 Huey helicopters pending their modification.
  • General News Reporting:
    • Thomas Turcol of The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, for City Hall coverage which exposed the corruption of a local economic development official.
  • Investigative Reporting:
    • William K. Marimow of The Philadelphia Inquirer, for his revelation that city police dogs had attacked more than 350 people - an expose that led to investigations of the K-9 unit and the removal of a dozen officers from it.
  • Investigative Reporting:
    • Lucy Morgan and Jack Reed of the St. Petersburg Times, for their thorough reporting on Pasco County Sheriff John Short, which revealed his department's corruption and led to his removal from office by voters.
  • Explanatory Journalism:
    • Jon Franklin of The Baltimore Evening Sun, for his seven-part series The Mind Fixers, about the new science of molecular psychiatry.
  • Specialized Reporting:
    • Randall Savage and Jackie Crosby of the Macon Telegraph and News, for their in-depth examination of academics and athletics at the University of Georgia and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
  • National reporting:
    • Thomas J. Knudson of the Des Moines Register, for his series of articles that examined the dangers of farming as an occupation.
  • International Reporting:
    • Joshua Friedman and Dennis Bell, reporters, and Ozier Muhammad, photographer of Newsday. For their series on the plight of the hungry in Africa.
  • Feature Writing:
    • Alice Steinbach of The Baltimore Sun, for her account of a blind boy's world, A Boy of Unusual Vision.
  • Commentary:
    • Murray Kempton of Newsday, for witty and insightful reflection on public issues in 1984 and throughout a distinguished career.
  • Criticism:
    • Howard Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Times, for his television criticism.
  • Editorial Writing:
    • Richard Aregood of the Philadelphia Daily News, for his editorials on a variety of subjects."
  • Editorial Cartooning:
    • Jeff MacNelly of the Chicago Tribune.
  • Spot News Photography:
    • Photography Staff of Register, for their exceptional coverage of the Olympic games.
  • Feature Photography:
    • Larry C. Price of The Philadelphia Inquirer, for his series of photographs from Angola and El Salvador depicting their war-torn inhabitants.
  • Feature Photography:
    • Stan Grossfeld of The Boston Globe, for his series of photographs of the famine in Ethiopia and for his pictures of illegal aliens on the Mexican border.

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