Search
Search results
Displaying 11 - 20
Pulitzer Prizes: International Reporting
1948 Paul W. Ward (Baltimore Sun) 1949 Price Day (Baltimore Sun…Pulitzer Prizes: Investigative Reporting
1985 Lucy Morgan, Jack Reed (St. Petersburg [Fla.] Times), and William K. Marimow (Philadelphia Inquirer…To obtain your credit report
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Web: www.phil.frb.org/consumers/creditreport.html. Just about everyone uses credit, whether it is for car, student, or bank loans; mortgages; or credit…Unicef's "Progress of Nations" Reports
The Question: On average, how many children under age 5 die each year? The Answer: According to Unicef, 8.1 million children under age 5 died…Warren Commission
(Encyclopedia) Warren Commission, popular name given to the U.S. Commission to Report upon the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, established (Nov. 29, 1963) by executive order of President…nuclear winter
(Encyclopedia) nuclear winter, theory holding that the smoke and dust produced by a large nuclear war would result in a prolonged period of cold on the earth. The earliest version of the theory,…Pulitzer Prizes: National Telegraphic Reporting
Winners for telegraphic reporting 1942Louis Stark (New York Times)1944Dewey L. Fleming (Baltimore Sun)1945James Reston (New York Times)1946Edward A. Harris (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)…Pulitzer Prizes: International Telegraphic Reporting
1942Laurence Edmund Allen (Associated Press)1943Ira Wolfert (North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc.)1944Daniel De Luce (Associated Press)1945Mark S. Watson (Baltimore Sun)1946Homer W. Bigart…Pulitzer Prizes: General Local Reporting
1964 Norman C. Miller (Wall Street Journal) 1965 Melvin H. Ruder (…Pulitzer Prizes: General News Reporting
1985Thomas Turcol (Virginian-Pilot and Ledger-Star)1986Edna Buchanan (Miami Herald)1987Akron Beacon Journal staff1988Alabama Journal (Montgomery) staff; Lawrence (Mass.) Eagle-Tribune…