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Four Pulitzers for Washington Post

The Washington Post bagged four Pulizter prizes including one for their investigative reports on lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

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NEW YORK: The Washington Post bagged four Pulitzer prizes, the top US honour for journalistic exellence, including one for their investigative reports on lobbyist Jack Abramoff who returned legislative favours for big donations and US secret prisons.

The 90th Pulitzer for journalism, drama and music were announced on Monday by the Columbia University which gives the prizes on the recommendation of 18-member Pulitzer board. This year, the board did not give any prize for drama.

The Washington Post's Susan Schmidt, James Grimaldi and R Jeffrey were honoured for their investigative report on Abramoff which exposed Congressional corruption.

Other prizes won by the Post included in explanatory reporting for which David Finkel was cited for his report on US attempt to bring democracy in Yemen and Dana Priest for beat report on secret prisons in Washington counterterrorism campaign. The fourth prize went to Robin Givhan for her writing on fashion.

The Pulitzer for international reporting went to Joseph Kahn and Jim Yardley of the New York Times for coverage of China's legal system.

The Times-Picayune of New Orleans and the Sun Herald of South Mississippi, the newspapers which were hard hit by Hurricane Katrina, were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for their reporting on the catastrophe even after the deadly storm damaged their offices.

'March' by Geraldine Brooks won the Pulitzer for fiction, 'Polio: an American Story' by David M Oshinsky for History and 'American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J Robert Oppenheimer' by Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin won the Pulizter for Biography.

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