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Fox was the subject of the front piece of John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer-prize winning book " Profiles in Courage ", " He well knows what snares are spread about his path, from personal animosity … and possibly from popular delusion.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, a Pulitzer-prize winning writer, wrote several columns in 2003, 2005 and 2006 focusing on fistula and particularly treatment provided by Catherine Hamlin at the Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia.
* Ellen Barry, Pulitzer-prize winning Moscow correspondent, The New York Times
* David Leonhardt, Pulitzer-prize winning economics columnist, The New York Times
In 1940, Pulitzer-prize winning Washington reporter and later columnist Thomas L. Stokes looked back on the American Liberty League and called it " a very vulnerable straw man " for New Deal Democrats.
Returning to theater, she played an artsy and incompetent woman who questions the " imposed conventions of society " after discovering her husband's affair in the Pulitzer-prize winning Dinner With Friends ( 2000, New York City, Los Angeles, Boston ); her performance earned positive reviews generally.
Notable figures include Pulitzer-prize winning cartoonist Steve Benson and Luis Manuel Ortiz, the only Hispanic member of the Arizona Journalism Hall of Fame.
Gilder and de Kay were the models for the characters Thomas and Augusta Hudson in Wallace Stegner's Pulitzer-prize winning novel, Angle of Repose.
In 2008, she translated Junot Diaz's Pulitzer-prize winning novel, The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao into Spanish.
Other projects with Nair include the screenplay for My Own Country, based on the book by Abraham Verghese as well as the cinematic adaptation of Pulitzer-prize winning writer Jhumpa Lahiri ’ s novel, The Namesake.
In the United States, according to a report by Pulitzer-prize winning journalist David Barstow in The New York Times, the George W. Bush administration has been increasingly criticized for the aggressive use of a tool typical of public relations: previously prepared, ready-to-serve news that big corporations regularly distribute to TV stations in order to sell products or services.
One of its more famous features is the outline of Faulkner's Pulitzer-prize winning novel A Fable, penciled in graphite and red on the plaster wall of his study.
Wilson and his wife had two children: Susan M. Wilson, who attended Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts and married journalist A. Hallock ( Hal ) Seymour, son of Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Forrest Seymour.
The Pulitzer-prize winning poet Rita Dove dramatized the relationship between Beethoven and Bridgetower in the book-length lyric narrative Sonata Mulattica.
In 1995, Pulitzer-prize winning historian David McCullough went before the Senate Education Committee in support of a bill sponsored by Lamar Alexander and Ted Kennedy intended to improve the teaching and learning of history.
She has two children -- Maria Aura and Juan Aura -- with her former partner, Alejandro Aura -- and is now married to Mike Wallace, the Pulitzer-prize winning co-author of Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898.

Pulitzer-prize and .
Her mother, Vivian Ayers ( for whom the mother in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air was named ), was a Pulitzer-prize nominated artist, poet, playwright, scholar, and publisher.

winning and stories
Lerner and Loewe's run of success continued with their next project, a film adaptation of stories from Colette, the Academy Award winning film musical Gigi, starring Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier.
The criteria for winning this award would be for authors who focus their stories on the exploration of science fiction and gender.
The award is named for Alice B. Sheldon, who wrote under the pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr. By choosing a masculine nom de plume, having her stories accepted under that name and winning awards with them, Sheldon helped demonstrate that the division between male and female science fiction writing was illusory.
His early fortunes and exploits are favorite subjects of Ottoman writers, especially in love stories of his wooing and winning the fair Mal Hatun.
The winning stories are published in the yearly anthology L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of Future.
Returning the assigned illustration quickly does not directly correlate to winning the Gold Award, but those artists who do so are allowed the opportunity to illustrate additional stories.
Her distinctive colours of blue with buff stripes were carried by horses such as Special Cargo, the winner of the 1984 Whitbread Gold Cup, and Devon Loch, which spectacularly halted just short of the winning post at the 1956 Grand National and whose jockey Dick Francis later had a successful career as the writer of racing-themed detective stories.
One detail of Bertie's school life which comes into several stories is his winning of the prize for Scripture Knowledge while at Malvern House.
After winning his first Grammy Award for Escenas in 1986, he recorded the album Agua de Luna based on the short stories of famed writer Gabriel García Márquez in 1987.
Gerrold contributed two stories for the Emmy Award winning Star Trek: The Animated Series which ran from 1973 to 1974: " More Tribbles, More Troubles " and " Bem ".
* 2008: ( Two winning newspapers ) Walt Bogdanich and Jake Hooker of The New York Times, " for their stories on toxic ingredients in medicine and other everyday products imported from China, leading to crackdowns by American and Chinese officials.
Sacco next travelled to Sarajevo and Goražde near the end of the Bosnian War, and produced a series of reports in the same style as Palestine: the comics Safe Area Goražde, The Fixer, and the stories collected in War's End ; the financing for which was aided by his winning of the Guggenheim Fellowship in April 2001.
Multiple stories exist to explain the origin of Wilson's nickname: By one account, a New York newspaper held a nicknaming contest ; the winning entry was " Hack " because he reminded many fans of another stocky athlete, the popular wrestler Georg Hackenschmidt.
While in Kuwait, he spent much time reading Russian literature and socialist theory, refining many of the short stories he wrote, winning a Kuwaiti prize.
Further award winning stories featuring gay characters, such as " Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones ", were to follow, all collected in Delany's short story retrospective Aye, and Gomorrah, and other stories.
Notable Loyola alumni include: Mark Bowden, 1999 National Book Award finalist for Black Hawk Down ; Tom Clancy, best selling author of the Jack Ryan series of novels ; Michael D. Griffin, former Administrator ( highest-ranked official ) of NASA ; Harry Markopolos, financial investigator who sounded the alarm about the Bernie Madoff ponzi scheme ; Jim McKay, former twelve time Emmy-Award winning host of ABC's Wide World of Sports ; and Herbert O ' Conor, 51st Governor of Maryland, Nick Brown, a journalist covering bankruptcy for Thomson Reuters who has broken several major stories including ones on TerreStar Corporation, as well as other prominent government, religious, literary and business leaders.
Among the group of insane characters in Caragiale's work, Călinescu counted those of sketches and stories like 1 Aprilie (" 1st of April "), where an April Fool ends with a murder, and Două loturi, where the clerk Lefter Popescu goes through the tribulations of having lost his winning ticket.
He began his literary career with the prize winning play " Anbin Parisu ", followed by many short stories, novellas and novels.
Those surviving include The Sons of Ingmar ( 1919 ), Karin, Daughter of Ingmar ( 1920 ) and The Phantom Carriage ( 1921 ), all based on stories by the Nobel-prize winning novelist Selma Lagerlöf.
He has also published, as editor, a further volume of Australian speculative fiction Dreaming Again, anthologies of Nebula Award winning stories, and many other anthologies, both singularly and in collaboration with others.
Strange Pilgrims ( original Spanish-language title: Doce cuentos peregrinos ) is a collection of twelve loosely-related short stories by the Nobel Prize winning Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez.
The Strange New Worlds competition, open to entries from the public, runs annually, and results in the publication of an anthology featuring the winning short stories.
Along with action sequences, stories focused on intelligent plotting and character development, winning the series praise for its subtle teaching of such values as individuality, freedom, and the volatility of humanity.

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