2004 Pulitzer Prize

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The Pulitzer Prizes for 2004 were announced on April 5, 2004. [1]

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The Los Angeles Times won five journalism awards, the most that the newspaper has ever won in a single year and second only to The New York Times in 2002 for the most won in a year by any paper. [2]

Journalism awards

Photojournalist Carolyn Cole, who won for feature photography Carolyn Cole.JPG
Photojournalist Carolyn Cole, who won for feature photography

Letters awards

Arts awards

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References

  1. "The Pulitzer Prizes".
  2. David Carr (April 6, 2004). "Los Angeles Times Wins 5 Pulitzer Prizes". The New York Times .