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An Iraqi woman
reacts while she waits outside Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison for
her loved one to be released Thursday Jan. 8 2004. The
Associated Press won a Pulitzer prize in breaking news
photography, Monday April 4, 2005 for the series of pictures
of bloody combat in Iraq. The award was the AP's 48th
Pulitzer. (AP Photo/Muhammed
Muheisen) | |
The Los Angeles Times won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service on
Monday for a series of articles exposing deadly medical problems and
racial injustice at a major public hospital.
The Southern California newspaper also won a Pulitzer -- U.S.
journalism's top award -- in international reporting for reporter Kim
Murphy's coverage of Russia's struggles with terrorism, its economy and
its political system.
It shared the international reporting prize with Long Island, New
York-based Newsday, whose reporter Dele Olojede was honored for his coverage of Rwanda a decade after
its genocidal slaughter.
The annual Pulitzer Prize winners in Journalism and Letters, Drama and
Music were announced at New York's Columbia University. The awards come as
newsrooms are trying to rebuild public faith after a series of scandals at
such top media outlets as The New York Times and CBS.
"At a time when the news media are often criticized, the newspaper
winners and the finalists are heartening
examples of high quality journalism in all parts of the
United States," said Pulitzer Prize administrator Sig Gissler.
Gissler said there were 1,326 newspaper entries this year, down from
1,423 last year and that three themes had emerged: the war in Iraq, health
and science, and natural disasters.
It was a second year of victory for the Los Angeles Times, which last
year took the most awards, winning five.
This year, The Wall Street Journal also won two Pulitzer Prizes -- one
by reporter Amy Dockser Marcus for beat reporting for her stories about
cancer survivors and the Pulitzer Prize for criticism for its film reviews
by Joe Morgenstern.
The Associated Press staff won for breaking news photography for its
pictures of combat in Iraqi cities, and Deanne Fitzmaurice of the San
Francisco Chronicle won for feature photography for her essay on a local
hospital's efforts to treat a badly injured Iraqi
boy.
(Agencies) |
本周一(4月4日),在2005年普利策新聞獎(jiǎng)的評(píng)選中,《洛杉磯時(shí)報(bào)》憑借揭露一所大型公立醫(yī)院存在的致命醫(yī)療問(wèn)題和種族歧視的系列報(bào)道而獲得分量很重的“公共服務(wù)獎(jiǎng)”。
這份南加州出版的報(bào)紙(《洛杉磯時(shí)報(bào)》)還獲得了普利策新聞獎(jiǎng)中的“國(guó)際新聞報(bào)道獎(jiǎng)”,普利策新聞獎(jiǎng)是美國(guó)新聞界的最高獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)?!堵迳即墪r(shí)報(bào)》記者金姆·墨菲憑借有關(guān)俄羅斯在反恐和經(jīng)濟(jì)政治體制改革方面的報(bào)道獲得了該獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)。
該報(bào)與總部位于紐約長(zhǎng)島的《新聞日?qǐng)?bào)》分享了“國(guó)際報(bào)道獎(jiǎng)”,《新聞日?qǐng)?bào)》記者德勒·歐洛杰迪由于報(bào)道了盧旺達(dá)種族大屠殺十年后的情況而獲獎(jiǎng)。
每年的普利策獎(jiǎng)新聞獎(jiǎng)和文學(xué)藝術(shù)獎(jiǎng)都在紐約哥倫比亞大學(xué)頒發(fā)。今年,紐約時(shí)報(bào)和哥倫比亞廣播公司等頂級(jí)新聞傳媒相繼傳出丑聞,此次普利策獎(jiǎng)的頒發(fā)時(shí)值各大新聞媒體試圖重建公眾的信任。
普利策獎(jiǎng)評(píng)獎(jiǎng)委員會(huì)負(fù)責(zé)人希格·吉斯勒說(shuō):“在新聞媒體廣受批評(píng)和指責(zé)時(shí),這些獲獎(jiǎng)和參加終評(píng)的報(bào)紙都是美國(guó)高質(zhì)量新聞報(bào)道鼓舞人心的例子?!?
吉斯勒說(shuō),今年有1326家報(bào)紙參加了角逐,與去年的1423家相比有所下降。在參加本次評(píng)選的新聞報(bào)道中,有3個(gè)主題脫穎而出,它們是伊拉克戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng),健康與科學(xué)以及自然災(zāi)害。
今年,《洛杉磯時(shí)報(bào)》連續(xù)第二年獲得大豐收。去年它獨(dú)攬5項(xiàng)大獎(jiǎng),成為普利策獎(jiǎng)的大贏家。
《華爾街日?qǐng)?bào)》今年也奪得了兩項(xiàng)普利策獎(jiǎng)。記者艾米·道克斯?fàn)枴ゑR庫(kù)斯關(guān)于癌癥幸存者的報(bào)道獲得了“獨(dú)家報(bào)道獎(jiǎng)”;喬·摩根斯坦的影評(píng)獲得了“批評(píng)報(bào)道獎(jiǎng)”。
美聯(lián)社記者在伊拉克城市拍攝的戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)照片榮獲了“突發(fā)新聞攝影獎(jiǎng)”。《舊金山紀(jì)事報(bào)》記者迪恩·菲茨莫里斯獲得“特寫(xiě)攝影獎(jiǎng)”,她在隨筆中講述了當(dāng)?shù)蒯t(yī)院竭力治療一名傷情嚴(yán)重的伊拉克男孩的故事。
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