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Monday, April 16, 2007
Law - Fort Wayne's Charlie Savage wins Pulitzer for Boston Globe stories on signing statements
Charlie Savage of the Boston Globe won a Pulitzer today, in the National Reporting category, "For his revelations that President Bush often used 'signing statements' to assert his controversial right to bypass provisions of new laws." See all the 2007 journalism winners here.
The ILB has posted a number of entries on Savage's work on signing statements - see the list here.
Nominees in two other categories the ILB has followed did not win. One was another Boston Globe series -- this one on debt collection, in the Local Reporting category; the other was a Seattle Times series on improperly sealed court records, in the Investigative Reporting category.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 16, 2007 05:03 PM
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