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Pulitzer, he won the online site ProPublica: For the first time the web beats paper

For the first time an online site won the Pulitzer Prize. This is an article about Hurricane Katrina for ProPublica. The Washington Post four awards. For the best international matches Anthony Shadid won for his articles on the war in Iraq. three Pulitzer prizes won by New York Times referred to an investigation into the contaminated meat and other hazards caused by the use of cell phones while driving. And since last year that the Pulitzer Board has opened up to online in 2009 but no site had come to win the prestigious award.

ProPublica is a group of reporters on the Web was born three years ago in the tradition of great investigative journalism by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, won an award for an inquiry into the hospital after passing del'uragano Katrina. Tasks of the hounds of ProPublica, led by former director of the Wall Street Journal, Paul Steiger, and funded by the millions of Californians philanthropists Herbert and Marion Sandler, is to make their service free scoop of newspapers - in this case the service on Katrina was published by The New York Times Magazine - able to give them the best sounding board.

For Steiger is the 17th Pulitzer won at the helm after 16 The Wall Street Journal. and since last year that the Pulitzer Board has opened to online in 2009 but no site had come to win the prestigious award.

For the best international matches he won the Pulitzer Prize for his articles on the war in Iraq published by the Washington Post newspaper Anthony Shadid won.

To the best series of articles on national issues won the New York Times reporter Matt Richtel to have addressed the issue of danger to motorists using mobile phones while driving. The New York Times reporter Michael Moss won the Pulitzer Prize for the best series of illustration for his investigation on the dangers of contaminated fish.

the breaking news category won the staff of The Seattle Times newspaper to cover the killing of four policemen in a bar in Seattle.

For photos, in Breaking News category wins
Mary Chind for the shot that echoes the rescue of a person in the river Des Moines.

Nothing to do for the supermarket tabloid National Enquirer : The weekly, which had the scoop of the secret daughter of former White House candidate John Edwards, could not tear the check for $ 10,000 that accompanies the award.

The award for public service journalism went to the Bristol Herald Courier small of southern Virginia, 29 000 copies in circulation, for revealing how many energy companies do not pay royalties on rights drilling.

The other categories. Paul Harding won the prize for fiction for her novel Tinkers, while the award for best drama is went to Next to Normal musical by Tom Kitt, book by Brian Yorkey. Liqauat Ahamad won for history with a book on The Lords of Finance: the bankers who have broken the world, while the award for biography went to a life story of Cornelius Vanderbilt by TJ Stiles.

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