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Pulitzer prizes are tainted by in-fighting.

Publication: St. Louis Journalism Review
Publication Date: 01-MAY-04
Format: Online - approximately 734 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Time was when the Pulitzer Prizes were announced on a spring Monday as if they were thunderbolts from heaven or the puff of white smoke from the Vatican that signifies a new pope.

In recent years, the secrecy has lessened, and now we are alerted to the identities of the various finalists, creating feed for the gossip columnists and the further wracking of nerves for those who hope--or deserve--to win one.

And as the Internet has grown and a sense of honor and an understanding of ethics have receded, everything in the process is now fair game. Maybe it should be, since journalists are supposed to abhor secrecy. That's...

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