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1972 Pulitzer Prize : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1972 Pulitzer Prize The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1972. Information in this article from The Pulitzer Prizes offices. ==Journalism awards==
*Public Service: * *''The New York Times'', for the publication of the Pentagon Papers. *Local General or Spot News Reporting: * * Richard Cooper and John Machacek of the ''Rochester Times-Union'', for their coverage of the Attica Prison riots. *Local Investigative Specialized Reporting: * * Timothy Leland, Gerard M. O'Neill, Stephen A. Kurkjian and Ann Desantis of ''The Boston Globe'', for their exposure of widespread corruption in Somerville, Massachusetts. *National Reporting: * * Jack Anderson, syndicated columnist, for his reporting of American policy decision-making during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. *International reporting: * * Peter R. Kann of ''The Wall Street Journal'', for his coverage of the Indo Pakistan War of 1971. *Commentary: * * Mike Royko of the ''Chicago Daily News'', for his columns during 1971. *Criticism: * * Frank Peters Jr. of the ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', for his music criticism during 1971. *Editorial Writing: * * John Strohmeyer of the ''Bethlehem Globe-Times'', for his editorial campaign to reduce racial tensions in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. *Editorial Cartooning: * * Jeffrey K. MacNelly of the ''Richmond News-Leader'', for his editorial cartooning during 1971. *Spot News Photography: * * Horst Faas and Michel Laurent of Associated Press, for their picture series, ''Death in Dacca''. *Feature Photography: * * David Hume Kennerly of United Press International, for his dramatic photographs of the Vietnam War in 1971.
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