Finalist: The Washington Post , by David Remnick
For coverage of the dramatic changes in the Soviet Union and the communist bloc in the Gorbachev era.
Winners
Prize Winner in International Reporting in 1990:
Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
For knowledgeable reporting from China on the mass movement for democracy and its subsequent suppression.
International Reporting
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in International Reporting in 1990:
Serge Schmemann
For penetrating reports on the momentous political changes in East Germany, West Germany and Eastern Europe.
The Jury
The Jury
Thomas L. Friedman(Chair)*
Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, The New York Times
David J. Anable
Chair, School of Journalism, Boston University
James M. Klurfeld
Editor of Editorial Pages, Newsday
Joseph R.L. Sterne
Editor of Editorial Pages, The Baltimore Sun
Matthew V. Storin
Managing Editor, New York Daily News
Winners in International Reporting
Bill Keller
For resourceful and detailed coverage of events in the U.S.S.R.
Thomas L. Friedman
For balanced and informed coverage of Israel.
Michael Parks
For his balanced and comprehensive coverage of South Africa.
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.
1990 Prize Winners
Jim Murray
For his sports columns.
Allan Temko
For his architecture criticism.