Pulitzer Prize winners 2003

Journalism

Public service: The Boston Globe

Breaking news reporting: The Eagle-Tribune Staff, Lawrence, Mass.

Investigative reporting: Clifford J. Levy of The New York Times

Explanatory reporting: The Wall Street Journal Staff

Beat reporting: Diana K. Sugg of The Baltimore Sun

National reporting: Alan Miller and Kevin Sack of the Los Angeles Times

International reporting: Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan of The Washington Post

Feature writing: Sonia Nazario of the Los Angeles Times

Commentary: Colbert I. King of The Washington Post

Criticism: Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post

Editorial writing: Cornelia Grumman of the Chicago Tribune

Editorial cartooning: David Horsey of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Breaking news photography: The Rocky Mountain News Photography Staff

Feature photography: Don Bartletti of the Los Angeles Times

Fiction: Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

Drama: Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz

History: An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943 by Rick Atkinson (Henry Holt and Company)

Biography: Master of the Senate by Robert A. Caro (Alfred A. Knopf))

Poetry: Moy Sand and Gravel by Paul Muldoon (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

General non-fiction: "A Problem From Hell": America and the Age of Genocide by Samantha Power (Basic Books)

Music: On the Transmigration of Souls by John Adams (Boosey & Hawkes)

Source: www.pulitzer.org

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