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The Eastman School of Music announces its first Howard Hanson Visiting Professor of Composition, the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Mario Davidovsky, who will be in residence at the School from March 25 until April 21. The Eastman School’s Hanson Institute for American Music funds the position of Howard Hanson Visiting Professor.
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The San Jose Mercury News is a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper and online news site that delivers the heart of Silicon Valley: San Jose, the Bay Area and beyond. MercuryNews.com receives 2 million visitors each month and reaches a global audience. The newspaper has a paid daily circulation of 250,000; it is recognized as one of the nation's best dailies and is a must-read for local news, entertainment, sports and business.
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Orlando Sentinel Communications (OSC) is the publisher of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Orlando Sentinel and Central Florida's leading information provider via newspaper, Internet, cable and niche channels. OSC is using Cognos business intelligence in the company's marketing department to support analysis of business to customer sales and business to business sales.
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[One] list highlights Pulitzer Prize-winning literature in which main characters are Latter-day Saints. Allen Drury and Tony Kushner received Pulitzer Prizes for writing which featured fictional Latter-day Saint characters. But Drury and Kushner themselves were not Latter-day Saints.
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Chicago Tribune Company publishes the Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Tribune with daily readership of 1.7 million and 2.7 million on Sunday. Together with other media businesses it operates -- including http://chicagotribune.com/ , RedEye, Hoy and Chicago magazine -- Chicago Tribune Company reaches approximately 60 percent of adults in Chicagoland every week. Chicago Tribune is the founding publication of Tribune Company, one of the country's leading media companies with businesses in broadcasting, publishing and on the Internet.
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WSJ reporter Josh Prager details his quest to track down the man who took an anonymous Pulitzer prize-winning photo of an execution in Iran after that country's revolution in 1979. (Dec. 2)
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