Finalist: Newsday , by Morris Thompson
For his thorough, first-hand coverage of the island of Grenada before, during and after the U.S. invasion.
Winners
Prize Winner in International Reporting in 1984:
Karen Elliott House
For her extraordinary series of interviews with Jordan's King Hussein which correctly anticipated the problems that would confront the Reagan administration's Middle East peace plan.
International Reporting
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 1984:
David K. Shipler
For his reporting from Israel which analyzed the mind of the nation.
The Jury
The Jury
Les Payne*
National Editor, Newsday
John Hohenberg*
Newhouse Distinguished Professor of Journalism, Syracuse University
Scott McGehee
Managing Editor, Detroit Free Press
Arnold Rosenfeld
Editor, Dayton Daily News & Journal Herald
David Schneiderman
Editor in Chief, The Village Voice
Winners in International Reporting
Thomas L. Friedman and Loren Jenkins
For their individual reporting of the Israeli invasion of Beirut and its tragic aftermath.
John Darnton
For his reporting from Poland.
Shirley Christian
For her dispatches from Central America.
Joel Brinkley and Jay Mather
For stories from Cambodia.
1984 Prize Winners
Paul Goldberger
For architectural criticism.