Pulitzers a Triumph for Investigations
Columbia Journalism Review, April 8, 2008
By Dean Starkman
Army officials say they “started an aggressive campaign to deal with the mice infestation” last October and that the problem is now at a “manageable level.” The big winner in yesterday’s Pulitzers? The investigation.
Sure, The Washington Post won six. But newspapering’s highest—and most important—form won at least that many.
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