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

Los Angeles Times , by Michael Parks

For his balanced and comprehensive coverage of South Africa.

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 1987:

Mark Patinkin

For his skillful coverage of religious strife in Northern Ireland, India and Lebanon.

Phil Bronstein

For his vivid and detailed coverage of the fall of the Marcos regime in the Philippines.

The Jury

Peter R. Kann(Chair)*

Associate Publisher, The Wall Street Journal

Robert H. Estabrook

Publisher and Editorial Director, Lakeville (Conn.) Journal

John Hughes

Syndicated Columnist, The Christian Science Monitor

Harry M. Rosenfeld

Editor, The Times Union and Knickerbocker News, Albany, N.Y.

Alvin Shuster

Foreign Editor, Los Angeles Times

Winners in International Reporting

Lewis M. Simons, Pete Carey and Katherine Ellison

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.

Karen Elliott House

For her extraordinary series of interviews with Jordan's King Hussein which correctly anticipated the problems that would confront the Reagan administration's Middle East peace plan.

1987 Prize Winners