For a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence, Three thousand dollars ($3,000).
Newsday , by Roy Gutman
For his courageous and persistent reporting that disclosed atrocities and other human rights violations in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 1993:
Jane Perlez
For her revealing reporting on the famine and suffering in Somalia.
John-Thor Dahlburg
For his probing accounts of widespread nuclear pollution in the former Soviet Union.
The Jury
The Jury
Sydney H. Schanberg(Chair)*
Associate Editor, Newsday
Edward A. Higgins
Editorial Page Editor, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Jim Hoagland*
Associate Editor, The Washington Post
Max Jennings
Editor, Dayton Daily News
Winners in International Reporting
Patrick J. Sloyan
For his reporting on the Persian Gulf War, conducted after the war was over, which revealed new details of American battlefield tactics and "friendly fire" incidents.
Serge Schmemann
For his coverage of the reunification of Germany.
Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
For knowledgeable reporting from China on the mass movement for democracy and its subsequent suppression.
Bill Keller
For resourceful and detailed coverage of events in the U.S.S.R.
1993 Prize Winners
Paul Ingrassia and Joseph B. White
For often exclusive coverage of General Motors' management turmoil.
Liz Balmaseda
For her commentary from Haiti about deteriorating political and social conditions and her columns about Cuban-Americans in Miami.
Michael Dirda
For his book reviews.