AP Wins Pulitzer for Stories on NYPD Spying

The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting Monday for documenting the New York Police Department's spying on Muslims. (April 16)

The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting Monday for documenting the New York Police Department's spying on Muslims. (April 16)

A collection of photographs which have won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography from 1961 to 2007. The collection has 27 photos and obviously don't have all winner photos. Pulitzer prizes for press phtography are given in two categories: Breaking news photography and Feature phptography. More info can be obtained from en.wikipedia.org In the later years, the award is mostly given to a collection of photographs covering a story rather than a single one. In such cases I chose the photo which I found most appealing for various reasons. For example, while the photo of a medical technician weeping at the funeral of his collegue who died in the 9/11 (2002) was chosen for its deep emotion, the photo of a dog feeding on a human corpse in New Orleans (2006) was chosen for its shock value. However a collection of award-winning photos can be found in the Pulitzer prizes official site: www.pulitzer.org
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democracynow.org - The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times foreign correspondent Anthony Shadid has died at the age of 43. Shadid died of an apparent asthma attack on Thursday while covering the conflict in Syria. An American of Lebanese descent who spoke fluent Arabic, Shadid captured dimensions of life in the Middle East that many others failed to see. His exceptional coverage won him a Pulitzer Prize in 2004 and 2010 for international reporting while covering the US occupation of Iraq. Shadid has been a guest on Democracy Now! several times over the past decade reporting on Libya, Tunisia, Iraq and Lebanon. We air excerpts from our last interview with Shadid in April 2011, just after he returned home following his six-day capture in Libya by Col. Muammar Qaddafi's forces. Towatch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for additional Democracy Now! reports, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Listen on SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org
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On the Tuesday, January 24th edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex talks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, author and Middle East expert Chris Hedges about his lawsuit challenging the legality of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which Obama signed at the end of 2011. Hedges is the author of The World As It Is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress, Collateral Damage, American Fascists and other titles. www.truthdig.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv
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On the Tuesday, January 24th edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex talks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, author and Middle East expert Chris Hedges about his lawsuit challenging the legality of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which Obama signed at the end of 2011. Hedges is the author of The World As It Is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress, Collateral Damage, American Fascists and other titles. www.truthdig.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv
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The Life In Photographs. Pulitzer Awards, World Press and Others.
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Hosts: Catherine Hall and Leo Laporte View Sports Illustrated Staff Photographer Bill Frakes's astonishing portfolio as he shares insights on how he often carries & triggers 25+ cameras, how he went from LAW school to one of SI's Top Shooters, and why preparation & storyboarding are key. Winner of the coveted Newspaper Photographer of the Year award his clients include everyone from Nike to Apple and his editorial work has appeared in virtually every major general interest publication in the world. Guest: Bill Frakes Don't miss a chance to watch or listen to your favorite photographers -- download and subscribe to TWiT Photo podcast on iTunes for free. LINKS Bill's website: billfrakes.com Bill's Twitter @billfrakes Follow Catherine on Twitter. You can also check out her blog here. Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/photo. Thanks to Cachefly for providing the bandwidth for this podcast. Running time: 1:09:32

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He recopilado varias imagenes premiadas y nominadas al Pulitzer a la mejor fotografia... son varias de mis favoritas... espero que os guste :)

afajp.org We must demand more from our media prize givers. English writer Neil Gamain scolds the Pulitzer Board.
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After a week of meritorious writing, reporting, and public service from America's Finest News Source, the hard-working men and women at The Onion provide a concise multimedia roundup for the witless apes who award the Pulitzer Prize.
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Learn more about Pulitzer Center's work: www.pulitzercenter.org Pulitzer Center's multimedia website on the human face of HIV in Jamaica has won an Emmy for new approaches to news and documentary programming, in the arts, lifestyle and culture category, announced Sept 21, at the 30th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards at the Lincoln Center's Rose Theater in New York City. LiveHopeLove.com, an interactive site based on Kwame Dawes's Pulitzer Center project, HOPE: Living and loving with AIDS in Jamaica, has won other accolades including a People's Voice Webby Award, and was the inspiration for the music/spoken word performance Wisteria & HOPE which premiered at the National Black Theatre Festival in North Carolina on Aug. 6-7. The website features the poetry of Ghanaian-Jamaican writer Kwame Dawes, the author of over a dozen collections of verse and numerous plays, essays and books. He is the distinguished poet in residence and Louis Frye Scudder Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of South Carolina. This overall project combines extended essays, two short documentaries, a one-hour radio documentary, a collection of poetry inspired by his reporting, the performance of the poems set to music and LiveHopeLove.com. The video is an excerpt from the broadcast of October 12th on C-SPAN 2.
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The Pulitzer Center and YouTube have partnered on an exciting new contest, made possible by Sony and Intel. The contest invites non-professional, aspiring reporters to share their stories with the world. With two rounds over three months, short documentary assignments will be judged on the quality of the stories reported and the production value of the videos. Ten finalists will be chosen from the first round to receive technology prizes from Sony and Intel, and will compete to receive one of five $10000 grants to work with the Pulitzer Center on an under-reported international story. Winners will be featured on the YouTube homepage. Learn more: www.pulitzercenter.org www.youtube.com/projectreport
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Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough on the importance of History in today's curriculum (Boston, 8/7/07)

Learn more: www.pulitzercenter.org One golden rule You never have enough B-roll. The video clips and images featured in the video were produced by Pulitzer Center grantees covering under-reported stories from around the world. The Center is a non-profit journalism organization that supports independent coverage of systemic global issues with the dual aims of increasing the prominence of and the appetite for quality international news in the US. Founded in 2006 to address the precipitous decline in international reporting in the US media, the Pulitzer Center has produced over 80 reporting projects in some 60 countries and worked with a cross section of media partners and journalists. Reporting supported by the Center is found in diverse media -- from The Washington Post to The Washington Times, from Al Jazeera English to PBS NewsHour, from YouTube to interactive web presentations. The Pulitzer Center's impact is extended by its Global Gateway educational initiative, where journalists connect with high school and university students online and in class on systemic global issues. The full-cycle model incorporates significant marketing after publication/broadcast to shine light on issues beyond one news cycle and to encourage civic engagement. The Center's reporting projects have received numerous awards, and the Center was recently awarded the Asia Society's 2008 Goldman Sachs Foundation Prize for best use of media and technology in international education. This video is a <b>...</b>
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9/11 movie pushes propaganda on the American public, resorts to fabrication to fake motive for terrorist attacks. ABC CafePress.com Tinyurl.com Tinyurl.com representativepress.blogspot.com ABC's movie "The Path to 9-11" was extremely ugly. They lied about what bin Laden's fatwa said. It didn't say, as they portrayed, "There is no room for negotiation unless and until America converts to Islam." It is clear why the ABC movie lied. The 1996 fatwa the movie misrepresents actually says things like "It is incredible that our country is the world largest buyer of arms from the USA and the area biggest commercial partners of the Americans who are assisting their Zionist brothers in occupying Palestine and in evicting and killing the Muslims there, by providing arms, men and financial supports." The fatwa actually lists the same grievances bin Laden and others have mentioned for years as the 1993 letter from the terrorists made crystal clear: "This action was done in response for the American political, economical, and military support to Israel the state of terrorism and to the rest of the dictator countries in the region." Bin Laden has made the motives clear and until what: "We swore that America wouldn't live in security until we live it truly in Palestine. This showed the reality of America, which puts Israel's interest above its own people's interest. America won't get out of this crisis until it gets out of the Arabian Peninsula, and until it stops its support of Israel <b>...</b>
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92Y Main Reading Series: www.92y.org March 12, 2009: Rae Armantrout reads from Versed (amzn.to which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2010: nyti.ms Young Literary Salon: Are you 35 or younger? A limited number of tickets are available to each Reading Series event for just $10. See them all here: www.92y.org Follow 92Y on Twitter: Twitter.com on Facebook: Facebook Read more on the 92Y Blog: Blog.92Y.org
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SEMINAR is the provocative new comedy from Pulitzer Prize nominee THERESA REBECK (Mauritius), directed by Obie Award winner SAM GOLD (Circle Mirror Transformation). International stage and screen star ALAN RICKMAN (Les Liaisons Dangereuses, the Harry Potter film series) returns to the Broadway stage for the first time since his Tony® nominated turn in Private Lives. Joining him in the cast are Tony® nominee LILY RABE (The Merchant of Venice), Drama Desk nominee HAMISH LINKLATER (Twelfth Night, The New Adventures of Old Christine), JERRY O'CONNELL (Jerry Maquire, Stand By Me) and HETTIENNE PARK (Tony Kushner's The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide...).
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Learn more: www.pulitzercenter.org Executive director Jon Sawyer and associate director Nathalie Applewhite provide a brief introduction to the Center's mission and approach as a non-profit journalism organization dedicated to supporting coverage of critical international issues. Visit http for more about the Project Report Contest, launching on September 8th, 2008.
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→ Broadcaster: AfriSat Satellite TV Service → Origin: BBC UK - World News America → Broadcast Date: 26/03/2008 Evening News Bulletin * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Compare how the rest of the world reports our Kenya crisis. To view all the different broadcasts from around the world in one easy and quick playlist, go to my profile page and click on ► Play All ◄ in the playlist box. www.youtube.com Reports from USA United Kingdom Australia France Germany and Aljazeera all in one convenient place. Updated regularly. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Kenyan Loyce Kareri wins the first place award for Citizen Journalism with her essay on African Environmental Issues. Loyce says she is wanting the world to know how good the Kenyan education system is, and that this is under reported to the world. I agree completely. I am also a product of the Kenyan education system, and am proud and pleased to hear that Loyce also believes that Kenya is conducting quality education, which will be the key to our future prosperity. WELL DONE LOYCE. We need positive images of Kenyans to get through to the world right now. Your good work and words on Kenya has done more to correct the global perception of Kenya and Kenyans than our politicians could ever achieve. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * READ LOYCE'S AWARD WINNING ARTICAL: www.helium <b>...</b>
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Learn more: pulitzercenter.org Produced by the Pulitzer Center, "Congo's Bloody Coltan" is a quick glimpse at coltan's role in Congo's civil war. It was featured on "Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria" in the Fall of 2006. The war beginning in 1998 that pitted the armies of Congo, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Angola against those of Uganda and Rwanda induced the largest humanitarian disaster since World War II, with an estimated four million Congolese lives lost. Congo's first national elections since 1965 have taken place, but true peace and democracy remain elusive goals. This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)" (bit.ly by Mvemba Phezo Dizolele.
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www.democracynow.org - Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges has filed suit against President Obama and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta to challenge the legality of the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes controversial provisions authorizing the military to jail anyone it considers a terrorism suspect anywhere in the world, without charge or trial. Sections of the bill are written so broadly that critics say they could encompass journalists who report on terror-related issues, such as Hedges, for supporting enemy forces. "It is clearly unconstitutional," Hedges says of the bill. "It is a huge and egregious assault against our democracy. It overturns over 200 years of law, which has kept the military out of domestic policing." We speak with Hedges, now a senior fellow at the Nation Institute, and former New York Times foreign correspondent who was part of a team of reporters that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for the paper's coverage of global terrorism. We are also joined by Hedges' attorney Carl Mayer, who filed the litigation on his behalf in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York. Towatch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for additional coverage of the NDAA and civil liberties issues, visit the Democracy Now! news archives at www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube <b>...</b>
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Take a behind the scenes look at our Summer 2009 Photo Shoot. We are celebrating our 50th Jubilee with style and purpose. This season we are unveiling a very fun, unique limited-edition collection. NINE celebrity moms designed Lilly looks for women and kids in the name of a colorful cause.
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"The Political Argument Today" Febuary 28, 2011 Few news columnists are as erudite, opinionated, controversial and widely read as Pulitzer Prize-winning writer George F. Will. Will's newspaper column appears twice weekly in 480 newspapers and has been syndicated nationally by The Washington Post Writers Group since 1974. A Newsweek Contributing Editor since 1976, he produces a back page column addressing diverse topics from politics to baseball. Will writes occasionally for The London Daily Telegraph, is a television news analyst for Capital Cities/ABC News Television Group, and became a founding member of the panel of ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley" in 1981. In addition to his 1977 Pulitzer for commentary for his newspaper columns, Will was named the best writer on any subject in a 1985 readers' poll conducted by The Washington Journalism Review. In 1979, he was a finalist for the National Magazine Award for essays and criticism. He won the 1978 National Headliner Award for consistently outstanding feature columns, and the 1980 and 1991 Silurian Award for editorial writing. Women in Communications awarded him First Place/Interpretive Column in the 1991 Clarion Awards competition. Altogether, eight collections of Will's columns have been published, the most recent being "One Man's America: The Pleasures and Provocations of Our Singular Nation" (2008). Will has also published three books on political theory, "Statecraft as Soulcraft: What Government Does" (1983 <b>...</b>

*PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING* All comments are moderated. The Pulitzer Center does not delete comments on this site based on differences in point of view or disagreements. The Pulitzer Center deletes comments that are racist, sexist, homophobic, and otherwise intolerant. The Pulitzer Center staff reserves the right to delete comments that advocate or support unlawful violence or hatred. The Pulitzer Center also does not allow hate speech of any kind, ad hominem attacks, or the use of superfluous profanity. Learn more: pulitzercenter.org Every year, throughout the world, millions of young girls are forced into marriage. Child marriage is outlawed in many countries and international agreements forbid the practice yet this tradition still spans continents, language, religion and caste. Over an eight-year period, photographer Stephanie Sinclair has investigated the phenomenon of child marriage in India, Yemen, Afghanistan, Nepal and Ethiopia. Her multimedia presentation, produced in association with National Geographic, synthesizes this body of work into a call to action. Stephanie Sinclair's images are featured in a story on child marriage in the June 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. How to help: National Geographic has compiled a list of organizations that encourage families to delay marriage and give girls an opportunity to reach their full potential. In a related post Stephanie Sinclair shares the difficult experiences child brides face. She discusses the <b>...</b>
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