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Finalist: The Boston Globe , by Staff

For its balanced and informative special report on the nuclear arms race. (Moved by the Board to the National Reporting category.)

Winners

Prize Winner in Public Service in 1983:

Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger

For its successful campaign supporting Governor Winter in his legislative battle for reform of Mississippi's public education system. Public Service

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Public Service in 1983:

Staff

For its ongoing investigation of mismanagement of the Washington Public Power Supply System's (WPPSS) nuclear construction program.

The Jury

Eileen Shanahan(Chair)

Senior Assistant Managing Editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Milton Coleman

National Reporter, The Washington Post

David B. Offer

Managing Editor, La Crosse (Wisc.) Tribune

Walter Rugaber

President and Publisher, Roanoke Times & World-News

Wick Temple

Managing Editor, Associated Press

Winners in Public Service

The Detroit News

For a series by Sydney P. Freedberg and David Ashenfelter which exposed the U.S. Navy's cover-up of circumstances surrounding the deaths of seamen aboard ship and which led to significant reforms in naval procedures.

1983 Prize Winners