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| Craig F. Walker of the Denver Post hugs former United States marine Scott Ostrom, the subject of his 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography, depicting Ostrom’s struggle with a severe case of post-traumatic stress disorder. The photo (shown right) is part of the series that won Walker the prestigious honour.
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| Associated Press Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll, left, applauds as Associated Press reporter Adam Goldman, center, is hugged after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting along with three other colleagues.
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| In this photo provided by the New York Times, reporter David Kocieniewski addresses his colleagues at the Times headquarters after winning the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.
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| This file photo shows Agency France-Presse photographer Massoud Hossani who scooped up the honor in breaking news photography. Agence France-Presse won its first Pulitzer Prize as the Afghan photographer was awarded a Pulitzer for his "heartbreaking image of a girl crying in fear after a suicide bomber’s attack at a crowded shrine in Kabul" (shown right)
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| New York Times reporter David Kocieniewski (C) receives a round of applause as he stands next to his girlfriend, Audrey Gray and daughters Devin and Katia Barricklow, at the New York Times newsroom. Kocieniewski won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize in explanatory reporting for his series on how some of the United States’ wealthiest citizens and corporations avoided taxes.
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| Seattle Times Publisher Frank A. Blethen, left, toasts investigative reporters Ken Armstrong, center, and Mike Berens, with champagne shortly after it was announced that they had won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting.
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| In this photo provided by The Patriot-News, reporter Sara Ganim, 24, center, waits for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize results with Assistant Managing Editor Mike Feeley, left, and Executive Editor Cate Barron, right, moments before winning The 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting in Harrisburg
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| Tracy K. Smith, a creative writing professor at Princeton University, poses in her Brooklyn apartment after winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry her poetry collection "Life on Mars."
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| In this photo provided by the Chicago Tribune, Editor Gerould Kern, left, raises his glass to Mary Schmich, second from left, who won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary writing.
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| Denver Post staff photographer Craig F. Walker reacts to winning his second Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography.
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| Associated Press reporter Adam Goldman, foreground left with glasses, joins colleagues Eileen Sullivan, Chris Hawley and Matt Apuzzo, after they were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting. They revealed a secret New York Police Department program that spied on Muslim neighborhoods.
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| In this photo provided by Politico, Politico cartoonist Matt Wuerker speaks after an announcement of winning the 2012 Pulitzer for editorial cartooning at the company’s headquarters in Arlington.The undated handout image (shown right) is part of Matt Wuerker’s works lampooning the partisan conflict that engulfed Washington.
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| The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Susan Snyder, from left, David Swanson, Martha Woodall and Kristen Graham celebrate after the paper won the Pulitzer Prize for public service in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Inquirer won for its exploration of pervasive violence in the city’s schools, using powerful print narratives and videos to illuminate crimes committed by children against children and to stir reforms to improve safety for teachers and students.
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| Tuscaloosa News’ former executive editor Doug Ray, left, congratulates city editor Katherine Lee after Tuscaloosa News won the Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the April 27, 2011 tornado that destroyed much of Tuscalososa.
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