Shadid Wins 2004 Pulitzer for International Reporting

This award was given for his extraordinary ability to capture, at personal peril, the voices and emotions of Iraqis as their country was invaded, their leader toppled and their way of life upended.

This Pulitzer Prize is awarded for a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence.

See the Washington Post article.

Articles from The Washington Post

March 24, 2003: 'We're in a Dark, Dark Tunnel'
March 27, 2003: In a Moment, Lives Get Blown Apart
March 28, 2003: Enduring Life, and Now War
March 31, 2003: A Boy Who Was 'Like a Flower'
April 10, 2003: Hussein's Baghdad Falls
April 20, 2003: Shiite Clerics Face a Time Of Opportunity and Risks
August 1, 2003: For an Iraqi Family, 'No Other Choice'
September 21, 2003: Attackers United By Piety in Plot To Strike Troops
December 10, 2003: In Revival Of Najaf, Lessons for A New Iraq
December 22, 2003: In New Iraq, Sunnis Fear a Grim Future

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