1990 Pulitzer Prize

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The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1990.

Two awards for

Spot News Reporting and Beat Reporting
the following year.

Journalism awards

Public Service "For revealing that the city's water supply was contaminated with carcinogens, a problem that the local government had neither disclosed nor corrected over a period of eight years."
"For reporting by Gilbert M. Gaul that disclosed how the American blood industry operates with little government regulation or supervision."
General News Reporting
Staff of the
San Jose Mercury News
"For its detailed coverage of the
October 17, 1989, Bay Area earthquake
and its aftermath."
Investigative Reporting Lou Kilzer and Chris Ison of the Star Tribune (Minnesota) "For reporting that exposed a network of local citizens who had links to members of the St. Paul fire department and who profited from fires, including some described by the fire department itself as being of suspicious origin."
Explanatory Journalism David A. Vise and Steve Coll of The Washington Post "For stories scrutinizing the
John Shad
."
Specialized Reporting
Tamar Stieber of the Albuquerque Journal "For persistent reporting that linked a rare blood disorder to an over-the-counter dietary supplement, L-Tryptophan, and led to a national recall of the product."
National Reporting Ross Anderson, Bill Dietrich, Mary Ann Gwinn and Eric Nalder of The Seattle Times "For coverage of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and its aftermath."
International Reporting
Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn of The New York Times
"For knowledgeable reporting from
mass movement for democracy
and its subsequent suppression."
Feature Writing
Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph
"For a gripping account of a family's struggle to recover after its members were severely burned in an explosion that devastated their home."
Commentary Jim Murray of the Los Angeles Times "For his sports columns."
Criticism Allan Temko of the San Francisco Chronicle "For his architectural criticism."
Editorial Writing Thomas J. Hylton of The Mercury (Pennsylvania) "For his editorials about a local bond issue for the preservation of farmland and other open space in rural Pennsylvania."
Editorial Cartooning
Tom Toles of The Buffalo News "For his work during the year as exemplified by the cartoon 'First Amendment.'"
Spot News Photography
Photo Staff of The Oakland Tribune "For photographs of devastation caused by the Bay Area earthquake of October 17, 1989."[1]
Feature Photography
The Detroit Free Press
"For photographs of the political uprisings in China and Eastern Europe."

Letters awards

Arts awards

Premiered by the Los Angeles Philharmonic on January 26, 1990.

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