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For a distinguished example of reporting of international affairs, including United Nations correspondence, One thousand dollars ($1,000).

Louisville Courier-Journal , by Joel Brinkley and Jay Mather

For stories from Cambodia.

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 1980:

Fox Butterfield

For dispatches from China.

Peter Arnett

On the world's homeless.

Staff

For coverage of Iran.

The Jury

William H. Cowles III(Chair)

Publisher, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.

Charles L. Bennett

Editor, Colorado Springs Sun

B. Dale Davis

Executive Editor, Philadelphia Bulletin

C. K. McClatchy

Editor, The Sacramento Bee

Joseph M. Ungaro

Vice President and Executive Editor, Westchester Rockland Newspapers

Winners in International Reporting

Henry Kamm

For his stories on the refugees, "boat people," from Indochina.

Sydney H. Schanberg

For his coverage of the Communist takeover in Cambodia, carried out at great risk when he elected to stay at his post after the fall of Pnom Penh.

1980 Prize Winners