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For a distinguished example of reporting on national affairs, One thousand dollars ($1,000).

Miami Herald , by Staff

For its exclusive reporting and persistent coverage of the U.S. -- Iran-Contra connection.

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in National Reporting in 1987:

Bob Woodward

For articles that consistently exposed covert government operations in the Reagan Administration.

The Jury

Thomas Winship(Chair)

President, Center for Foreign Journalists, Reston, Va.

Cheryl Arvidson

Washington Bureau Chief, Dallas Times Herald

James I. Houck

Managing Editor, The Baltimore Sun

Anthony Marro

Executive Editor, Newsday

James A. Rousmaniere, Jr.

Editor and President, The Sentinel, Keene, N.H.

Winners in National Reporting

Craig Flournoy and George Rodrigue

For their investigation into subsidized housing in East Texas, which uncovered patterns of racial discrimination and segregation in public housing across the United States and led to significant reforms.

Staff

For its balanced and informative special report on the nuclear arms race.

1987 Prize Winners