Finalist: The Washington Post , by Fred Hiatt
For his authoritative editorials on the crisis in Kosovo.
Winners
Prize Winner in Editorial Writing in 2000:
John C. Bersia
For his passionate editorial campaign attacking predatory lending practices in the state, which prompted changes in local lending regulations.
Editorial Writing
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in Editorial Writing in 2000:
Philip Kennicott
For his carefully reasoned editorial campaign against the passage of a proposition to legally allow Missouri residents to carry concealed weapons.
The Jury
The Jury
Howard A. Tyner(chair )
vice president and editor
Jane Amari
editor and publisher
Jeff Cohen
editor
Loren Ghiglione
director, School of Journalism
Emerson Lynn Jr.
editor and publisher
Winners in Editorial Writing
Editorial Board
For its effective campaign to rescue Harlem's Apollo Theatre from the financial mismanagement that threatened the landmark's survival.
Bernard L. Stein
For his gracefully-written editorials on politics and other issues affecting New York City residents.
Michael Gartner
For his common sense editorials about issues deeply affecting the lives of people in his community.
Robert B. Semple
For his editorials on environmental issues.
2000 Prize Winners
George Dohrmann
For his determined reporting, despite negative reader reaction, that revealed academic fraud in the men's basketball program at the University of Minnesota.
Photo Staff
For its powerful collection of emotional images taken after the student shootings at Columbine High School.
Staff
For its clear and balanced coverage of the student massacre at Columbine High School.