Finalist: Newsday , by Bob Wyrick
For his series on the distribution abroad of American-made products in ways that would be held illegal or improper in the U.S. itself.
Winners
Prize Winner in International Reporting in 1982:
John Darnton
For his reporting from Poland.
International Reporting
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 1982:
Dan Fisher
For his reporting from Poland.
Ray Moseley
For his series on the problems of black Africa.
The Jury
The Jury
Dick Oliver(Chair)
Assistant Managing Editor/City Editor, New York Daily News
Creed C. Black
Chairman and Publisher, Lexington Herald-Leader
Frederick W. Hartmann
Managing Editor, Florida Times-Union
John Hohenberg*
Gannett Distinguished Professor of Journalism, University of Florida
Claude A. Lewis
Former Associate Editor/Columnist, Philadelphia Bulletin
Winners in International Reporting
Shirley Christian
For her dispatches from Central America.
Joel Brinkley and Jay Mather
For stories from Cambodia.
Richard Ben Cramer
For reports from the Middle East.
Henry Kamm
For his stories on the refugees, "boat people," from Indochina.
1982 Prize Winners
Martin Bernheimer
For classical music criticism.