The 2004 Pulitzer Prize winners, announced Monday:
journalism
Public Service:
The New York Times.
Breaking news reporting:
Staff, Los Angeles Times.
Investigative reporting:
Michael D. Sallah, Mitch Weiss and Joe Mahr, The Blade, Toledo, Ohio.
Explanatory reporting:
Kevin Helliker and Thomas M. Burton, The Wall Street Journal.
Beat reporting:
Daniel Golden, The Wall Street Journal.
National reporting:
Staff, Los Angeles Times.
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International reporting:
Anthony Shadid, The Washington Post.
Feature writing:
No award.
Commentary:
Leonard Pitts Jr., The Miami Herald.
Criticism:
Dan Neil, Los Angeles Times.
Editorial writing:
William Stall, Los Angeles Times.
Editorial cartooning:
Matt Davies, The Journal News, White Plains, N.Y.
Breaking news photography:
David Leeson and Cheryl Diaz Meyer, The Dallas Morning News.
Feature photography:
Carolyn Cole, Los Angeles Times.
arts
Fiction:
Edward P. Jones, "The Known World."
Drama:
Doug Wright, "I Am My Own Wife."
History:
Steven Hahn, "A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration."
Biography:
William Taubman, "Khrushchev: The Man and His Era."
Poetry:
Franz Wright, "Walking to Martha's Vineyard."
General nonfiction:
Anne Applebaum, "Gulag: A History."
Music:
Paul Moravec, "Tempest Fantasy."

