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For a distinguished example of reporting on such specialized subjects as sports, business, science, education and religion, One thousand dollars ($1,000).

Pittsburgh Press , by Andrew Schneider and Mary Pat Flaherty

For their investigation of violations and failures in the organ transplantation system in the United States.

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Specialized Reporting in 1986:

Bruce Buursma

For his informed and clear reporting on religion, which included articles on Billy Graham, Pope John Paul II, born-again believers and the Catholic Church in Africa.

William K. Robertson

For his literary-journalistic account of rediscovering Mark Twain's Mississippi River in honor of the 100th anniversary of "Huckleberry Finn."

The Jury

Meg Greenfield(Chair)*

Editorial Page Editor, The Washington Post

David Burgin

Former Editor, San Francisco Examiner

David Burgin

Former Editor, San Francisco Examiner

Susan Miller

Director of Editorial Development, Scripps Howard Newspapers

James G. Minter, Jr.

Editor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Winners in Specialized Reporting

1986 Prize Winners