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1986 Pulitzer Prizes

Journalism

Category
Winners
Finalists

The Denver Post

For its in-depth study of "missing children," which revealed that most are involved in custody disputes or are runaways, and which helped mitigate national fears stirred by exaggerated statistics.
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Jeffrey A. Marx and Michael M. York of Lexington (KY) Herald Leader

For their series "Playing Above the Rules," which exposed cash payoffs to University of Kentucky basketball players in violation of NCAA regulations and led to significant reforms.
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Craig Flournoy and George Rodrigue of The Dallas Morning News

For their investigation into subsidized housing in East Texas, which uncovered patterns of racial discrimination and segregation in public housing across the United States and led to significant reforms.

Arthur Howe of The Philadelphia Inquirer

For his enterprising and indefatigable reporting on massive deficiencies in IRS processing of tax returns-reporting that eventually inspired major changes in IRS procedures and prompted the agency to make a public apology to U.S. taxpayers.
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Lewis M. Simons, Pete Carey and Katherine Ellison of San Jose (CA) Mercury News

For their June 1985 series that documented massive transfers of wealth abroad by President Marcos and his associates and had a direct impact on subsequent political developments in the Philippines and the United States.
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John Camp of St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch

For his five-part series examining the life of an American farm family faced with the worst U.S. agricultural crisis since the Depression.
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Edna Buchanan of The Miami Herald

For her versatile and consistently excellent police beat reporting.
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Staff of The New York Times

For a six-part comprehensive series on the Strategic Defense Initiative, which explored the scientific, political and foreign policy issues involved in "Star Wars."
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Andrew Schneider and Mary Pat Flaherty of Pittsburgh Press

For their investigation of violations and failures in the organ transplantation system in the United States.
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Carol Guzy and Michel du Cille of The Miami Herald

For their photographs of the devastation caused by the eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia.
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Special Citations

Books, Drama & Music

Category
Winners
Finalists

Wind Quintet IV, by George Perle

Premiered on October 2, 1985 at Merkin Concert Hall in New York City.
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