Finalist: The Washington Post , by Anthony Shadid
For his vivid and insightful coverage of conflict in Lebanon that wove together frontline dispatches, personal history and analysis.
Winners
Prize Winner in International Reporting in 2007:
Staff
For its sharply edged reports on the adverse impact of China's booming capitalism on conditions ranging from inequality to pollution.
International Reporting
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 2007:
Staff
For its courageous chronicling of Iraq's descent into what the newspaper labeled "civil war."
The Jury
The Jury
Niko Price(chair )
Latin America editor
Marcus Brauchli
global news editor/deputy managing editor
Stephen Buckley
managing editor
George de Lama
managing editor, news
James Smith
foreign editor
Winners in International Reporting
Joseph Kahn and Jim Yardley
For their ambitious stories on ragged justice in China as the booming nation's legal system evolves.
Kim Murphy
For her eloquent, wide ranging coverage of Russia's struggle to cope with terrorism, improve the economy and make democracy work.
Anthony Shadid
For his extraordinary ability to capture, at personal peril, the voices and emotions of Iraqis as their country was invaded, their leader toppled and their way of life upended.
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.
2007 Prize Winners
The Wall Street Journal
For its creative and comprehensive probe into backdated stock options for business executives that triggered investigations, the ouster of top officials and widespread change in corporate America.
Staff
For its skillful and tenacious coverage of a family missing in the Oregon mountains, telling the tragic story both in print and online.
Kenneth R. Weiss, Usha Lee McFarling, and Rick Loomis
For their richly portrayed reports on the world's distressed oceans, telling the story in print and online, and stirring reaction among readers and officials.
Renée C. Byer
For her intimate portrayal of a single mother and her young son as he loses his battle with cancer.