Finalist: The Baltimore Sun , by Gregory Kane and Gilbert Lewthwaite
For their portrait of the complex practices of slavery in the Sudan.
Winners
Prize Winner in Explanatory Journalism in 1997:
Michael Vitez, April Saul and Ron Cortes
For a series on the choices that confronted critically-ill patients who sought to die with dignity.
Explanatory Journalism
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in Explanatory Journalism in 1997:
John Crewdson
For a series of reports that illustrated through dramatic examples the need for training of personnel and installation of special equipment by U.S. airlines to cope with medical emergencies in the air.
The Jury
The Jury
William K. Marimow(chair )*
managing editor
Jerry Ceppos
executive editor and senior vice president
Paul Delaney
editorial page editor
Fernando Dovalina
assistant managing editor
Frank Sutherland
editor and vice president/news
Winners in Explanatory Journalism
Laurie Garrett
For her courageous reporting from Zaire on the Ebola virus outbreak there. (The winner was entered and nominated in the International Reporting category and was moved by the Pulitzer Prize Board to Explanatory Journalism.)
Leon Dash and Lucian Perkins
For their profile of a District of Columbia family's struggle with destructive cycles of poverty, illiteracy, crime and drug abuse.
Ronald Kotulak
For his lucid coverage of current developments in neurological science.
Mike Toner
For "When Bugs Fight Back," a series that explored the diminishing effectiveness of antibiotics and pesticides.
1997 Prize Winners
Byron Acohido
For his coverage of the aerospace industry, notably an exhaustive investigation of rudder control problems on the Boeing 737, which contributed to new FAA requirements for major improvements.
Eileen McNamara
For her many-sided columns on Massachusetts people and issues.
Tim Page
For his lucid and illuminating music criticism.