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* '''[[1971]]:''' [[Jimmie Lee Hoagland]], ''[[Washington Post]]'', for his coverage of the struggle against [[apartheid]] in the Republic of [[South Africa]].
* '''[[1971]]:''' [[Jimmie Lee Hoagland]], ''[[Washington Post]]'', for his coverage of the struggle against [[apartheid]] in the Republic of [[South Africa]].
* '''[[1972]]:''' [[Peter R. Kann]], ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', for his coverage of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.
* '''[[1972]]:''' [[Peter R. Kann]], ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', for his coverage of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.
* '''[[1973]]:''' [[Max Frankel]], ''[[New York Times]]'', for his coverage of President [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]]'s visit to China in 1972.
* '''[[1973]]:''' [[Max Frankel]], ''[[New York Times]]'', for his coverage of President [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]]'s [[Nixon visit to China 1972|visit to China]] in 1972.
* '''[[1974]]:''' [[Hedrick Smith]], ''[[New York Times]]'', for his coverage of the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe in 1973.
* '''[[1974]]:''' [[Hedrick Smith]], ''[[New York Times]]'', for his coverage of the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe in 1973.
* '''[[1975]]:''' [[William Mullen]], reporter, and [[Ovie Carter]], photographer, ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', for their coverage of famine in [[Africa and India]].
* '''[[1975]]:''' [[William Mullen]], reporter, and [[Ovie Carter]], photographer, ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', for their coverage of famine in [[Africa and India]].

Revision as of 14:06, 25 October 2005

The Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting has been awarded since 1948 for a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence. It replaced the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International.

List of winners: