2. Palace Intrigue: Courting the Queen Led to a Big Position With Leona Helmsley —- The Optometrist Checked In But Didn’t Check Out; Hotel Empire Is at Stake —- `I Don’t Trust Men Anymore’
By Peter Grant,
April 2, 2001
3.Drexel Group Bought Stock in National Can Before Buy-Out Move; But Big Board’s Watchdogs Found ‘No Connection’ Of Buyers to National Can How Regulators Fell Short Dubious Deals: How Drexel Group Acquired Stock In National Can Co. Before a Buy-Out Agreement
James B. Stewart,
July 15, 1988.
4. 9 TO NOWHERE
These Six Growth Jobs Are Dull, Dead-End, Sometimes Dangerous They Show How ’90s Trends Can Make Work Grimmer For Unskilled Workers Blues on the Chicken Line
By Tony Horwitz,
December 1, 1994
5. Mr. Edens Profits From Watching His Workers’ Every Move
By Tony Horwitz,
Same day
6. Heartbreaking Fight Unfolds in Hospital For Valdez Otters; Rescuers Battle to Save Them With Antitoxins, Prayers; Otter 76 Strains to Breathe
By Charles McCoy,
Apr 20, 1989.
7. In Prague, Absinthe Makes Heart Fonder, And Head Cloudier —- It Remains Illegal Elsewhere, But Enthusiasts Are Blind To Its Advertised Dangers
By Greg Steinmetz,
Dec. 24, 1996
8. ‘Impact Booster’:
Tobacco Firm Shows How Ammonia Spurs Delivery of Nicotine —- Brown & Williamson Papers Claim Wide Industry Use Of Additive in Cigarettes —- Inside `the Soul of Marlboro’
By Alix M. Freedman,
Oct 18, 1995.
9. After the Bombings:
The Difficult Search for `Truth’ —- Blasting Flap: In Sudanese Bombing, `Evidence’ Depends On Who Is Viewing It —- Dissident Fans Terror Links, But Factory Owner Says The U.S. Got It Wrong —- Worm Medicine in the Rubble
By Daniel Pearl,
Oct 28, 1998
10. A Deadly Exercise:
Practicing Falun Gong Was a Right, Ms. Chen Said, to Her Last Day — Cellmates Recall the Screams Of the Chinese Retiree Before She Died in Jail —`No Measures Too Excessive’
By Ian Johnson,
April 20, 2000
11. Work and Family
Meet Wendi Deng: The Boss’s Wife Has Influence at News Corp. —- Murdoch Spouse, 31, Has Come A Long Way Since Leaving China a Dozen Years Ago —- A Yale Connection in Beijing
(Bylines Withheld By The Audit),
November 1, 2000
12. The Reckoning:
Safeway LBO Yields Vast Profits but Exacts A Heavy Human Toll —- The ’80s-Style Buy-Out Left Some Employees Jobless, Stress-Ridden, Distraught —- Owner KKR Hails Efficiency
By Susan C. Faludi,
May 16, 1990





You are mistaken in the proposition that readers want 'great stories'. In fact you are SORELY mistaken. I NEVER read ANY stories. I want insider insight of high value and even higher standards of English that seems to have been totally lost in newspapers.
Posted by plato
on Wed 1 Aug 2007 at 09:06 AM
I NEVER read ANY comments. So I take exception to Plato saying that you are SORELY mistaken. Did he read your story? Or does he just leave that comment at the end of everything he doesn't read?
Posted by ba
on Wed 1 Aug 2007 at 03:00 PM
Hello.
Link #4 is broken. Link rot on the pulitzer site.
Here's one that works.
http://www.pulitzer.org/archives/5744
Posted by Gerald Quimpo on Mon 9 Nov 2009 at 11:50 PM