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R. G. Dunlop is an American journalist for the ''Courier-Journal'' of Louisville, Kentucky. Dunlop graduated from Miami University and Northwestern University.〔"(Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: How this Courier-Journal project was conducted )" (2003). ''Courier-Journal''.〕 He joined the ''Courier-Journal'' in 1977.〔 Dunlop won George Polk Awards in 2002 for Local Reporting with Jason Riley for their four-part series "Justice Delayed, Justice Denied," on thousands of unresolved criminal cases in Kentucky.〔〔"(2002 George Polk Award Winners )." Long Island University.〕 Dunlop also won a George Polk Award in 1998 for Environmental Reporting, with Gardiner Harris.〔"(1998 George Polk Award Winners )." Long Island University.〕 Dunlop has worked on the ''Courier-Journal'' special investigative series "Prescription for Tragedy," on the prescription painkiller crisis.〔"(Special: Prescription for Tragedy )," ''Courier-Journal''.〕 Dunlop and fellow reporter Scott Utterback were once "detained and confronted while trying to report about a Paintsville, Kentucky pain clinic under fire for its narcotics prescription practices."〔Eric Crawford, "(The hazards of reporting )" (December 20, 2011). ''Courier-Journal''.〕 Dunlop, with fellow ''Courier-Journal'' reporters Robert T. Garrett, Mike Brown, and Bill Osinski and photographer Stewart Bowman were finalists for the 1983 Pulitzer Prize in Local Investigative Specialized Reporting "for their series on illegal and dangerous operations in the coal industry."〔"(1983 Finalists )." Pulitzer Prizes.〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「R. G. Dunlop」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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