Finalist: The Wall Street Journal , by Alix M. Freedman and Steve Stecklow
For their remarkable reports revealing little-known ways that Saddam Hussein profited from the United Nations sanctions meant to punish him.
Winners
Prize Winner in International Reporting in 2003:
Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan
For their exposure of horrific conditions in Mexico's criminal justice system and how they affect the daily lives of people.
International Reporting
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 2003:
R.C. Longworth
For "A Fraying Alliance," his perceptive series on emerging tensions between the United States and Europe.
The Jury
The Jury
Robert J. Rosenthal(chair )
managing editor and vice president
Andy Alexander
Washington bureau chief
Charles R. Eisendrath
director
Maura Reynolds
White House correspondent
Paul Van Slambrouck
editor
Winners in International Reporting
Barry Bearak
For his deeply affecting and illuminating coverage of daily life in war-torn Afghanistan.
Ian Johnson
For his revealing stories from China about victims of the government's often brutal suppression of the Falun Gong movement and the implications of that campaign for the future.
Mark Schoofs
For his provocative and enlightening series on the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Staff
For its in-depth, analytical coverage of the Russian financial crisis.
2003 Prize Winners
Diana K. Sugg
For her absorbing, often poignant stories that illuminated complex medical issues through the lives of people.
Photography Staff
For its powerful, imaginative coverage of Colorado's raging forest fires.
Staff
For its detailed, well-crafted stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River.