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Feb 27, 2008

Pulitzer predictions: biz stories in the mix?

Editor & Publisher's Joe Strupp recently announced the stories he believes could be contenders for the Pulitzer Prize.
Pulitzer jurors will sift through entries the first week of March and Strupp listed some top business stories that could end up in the mix of finalists.
Strupp says The New York Times' project "A Toxic Pipeline" by Walt Bogdanich and Jake Hooker is a likely a top pick in the national, investigative or explanatory categories. For their work, the pair was already awarded the Barlett & Steele award for excellence in investigative business journalism by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism.
Also, he said the Chicago Tribune's report on injuries and deaths related to unregulated imported products from China could get some nods.
Strupp also mentioned the Charlotte Observer's "Sold a Nightmare" series which detailed local homeowners in trouble and foreshadowed the subprime crisis.
To read all of Strupp's predictions click here.

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