Finalist: The Washington Post , by Staff
For its comprehensive and insightful coverage of the war in Afghanistan and the international al Qaeda terror network.
Winners
Prize Winner in International Reporting in 2002:
Barry Bearak
For his deeply affecting and illuminating coverage of daily life in war-torn Afghanistan.
International Reporting
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 2002:
Dexter Filkins
For his gracefully-written and revealing dispatches from the war in Afghanistan.
The Jury
The Jury
Tony Pederson(chair )
executive editor and senior vice president
James Carey
CBS professor of international journalism, Graduate School of Journalism
Charles R. Eisendrath
director, Michigan Journalism Fellows
Alberto Ibarguen
publisher
Alex S. Jones*
director
Dele Olojede*
foreign editor
Maura Reynolds
foreign correspondent
Winners in International Reporting
Ian Johnson
For his revealing stories from China about victims of the government's often brutal suppression of the Falun Gong movement and the implications of that campaign for the future.
Mark Schoofs
For his provocative and enlightening series on the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Staff
For its in-depth, analytical coverage of the Russian financial crisis.
Staff
For its revealing series that profiled the corrosive effects of drug corruption in Mexico.
2002 Prize Winners
Gretchen Morgenson
For her trenchant and incisive Wall Street coverage.
Staff
For its consistently outstanding photographic coverage of the terrorist attack on New York City and its aftermath.
Staff
For its comprehensive and insightful coverage, executed under the most difficult circumstances, of the terrorist attack on New York City, which recounted the day's events and their implications for the future.