Finalist: The New York Times , by Staff
For its multi-faceted explanation of the growing menace of diabetes, especially among the poor and vulnerable, that elicited a range of public and private responses.
Winners
Prize Winner in Explanatory Reporting in 2007:
Kenneth R. Weiss, Usha Lee McFarling, and Rick Loomis
For their richly portrayed reports on the world's distressed oceans, telling the story in print and online, and stirring reaction among readers and officials.
Explanatory Reporting
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in Explanatory Reporting in 2007:
Joanne Kimberlin and Bill Sizemore
For their provocative examination of the United States' increasing reliance on private military personnel.
The Jury
The Jury
Jeff Cohen(chair )
editor
Suki Dardarian
deputy managing editor, metro
Lenore Devore
managing editor
Julia Keller*
critic
Betsy Lumbye
managing editor
Eric Newhouse*
projects editor
Kevin Whitmer
managing editor, enterprise
Winners in Explanatory Reporting
David Finkel
For his ambitious, clear-eyed case study of the United States government's attempt to bring democracy to Yemen.
Gareth Cook
For explaining, with clarity and humanity, the complex scientific and ethical dimensions of stem cell research.
Kevin Helliker and Thomas M. Burton
For their groundbreaking examination of aneurysms, an often overlooked medical condition that kills thousands of Americans each year.
Staff
For its clear, concise and comprehensive stories that illuminated the roots, significance and impact of corporate scandals in America. (Moved by the jury from the Public Service category.)
2007 Prize Winners
The Wall Street Journal
For its creative and comprehensive probe into backdated stock options for business executives that triggered investigations, the ouster of top officials and widespread change in corporate America.
Staff
For its skillful and tenacious coverage of a family missing in the Oregon mountains, telling the tragic story both in print and online.
Kenneth R. Weiss, Usha Lee McFarling, and Rick Loomis
For their richly portrayed reports on the world's distressed oceans, telling the story in print and online, and stirring reaction among readers and officials.
Renée C. Byer
For her intimate portrayal of a single mother and her young son as he loses his battle with cancer.