It's from the Pulitzer Prize winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen.
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Handy Variety actually sold a $1 million prize winning ticket.
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Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Mary Oliver has died at age 83.
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Carl Bernstein is as a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author.
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Nobel Prize–winning economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks he knows the culprit.
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Pulitzer Prize winning author Thornton Wilder makes that option impeccably literary.
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Pulitzer prize-winning journalist John Woestendiek wrote a book Dog, Inc.
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F.A. Hayek, the Nobel-Prize winning economist and philosopher went further.
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Some experts, like Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Shiller, are pessimistic.
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Which is, of course, expected from the Turner Prize-winning photographer.
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Graham cited in "Personal History" (1997), her Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography.
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He also published scores of Nobel- and Pulitzer Prize-winning authors.
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And it comes from a Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman.
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Sally Kestin is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist living in Asheville.
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Stephen Adly Guirgis is not just a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
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He is clever like John Nash, the Nobel Prize-winning mathematician.
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Dave Barry is a Pulitzer Prize-winning humor columnist and author.
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In 1977 he married Ms. Franks, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
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In 1977 he married Ms. Franks, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
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Holder will collaborate with with the Pulitzer Prize-winning Douglas Blackmon.
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Here&aposs what you need to know about the prize-winning horse.
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist J. Michael Kosterlitz was among the other honorees.
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My former NYT Pulitzer Prize winning photo editor and #photographer husband. BOOM.
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Pulitzer-Prize-winning "Fences," which opens in U.S. movie theaters on Dec.
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Edward Humes is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and non-fiction writer.
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His sister, meanwhile, is married to a Nobel prize winning medical doctor.
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Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Ronan Farrow alleged Thursday that American Media Inc.
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It's no accident that this Mercury Prize-winning album is called Process.
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The image was taken by Pulitzer Prize-winning Getty photographer John Moore.
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When David J. Garrow, a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of the Rev.
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This is how the New York Times reports Pulitzer Prize-winning stories.
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We must keep our eyes on the prize — winning the White House.
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Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel-Prize winning economist, says cryptocurrencies should be shut down.
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But for its prize-winning contestants, the competition can have life-changing results.
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Now, she's a Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist and the Taliban's worst nightmare.
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He began his prize-winning work in 1988, looking at autophagy in yeast.
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Nobel Prize-winning activist Malala Yousafzai is celebrating her 232st birthday in style.
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"Beautiful work, creating new chemistry," Nobel prize-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann told Nature.
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Garcia Marquez, a Nobel Prize-winning author, died in 2014 at age 87.
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The prize-winning menswear designer is a rising star in the fashion world.
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In 2011, there were 1,800 tickets with the first-prize winning number, 58268.
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LIFE magazine sent Nobel Prize winning novelist John Steinbeck to cover the expedition.
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DAVID CAY JOHNSTON, "IRS" — Pulitzer prize-winning journo/author; founder of new DCReport.
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The Nobel Prize–winning LIGO observatory has already changed the world of astronomy.
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It isn't surprising that a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's memoir is marvelously written.
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Lee's sister) and the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage ("Ruined" and "Sweat").
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Debbie Cenziper is a Pulitzer Prize-winning contributing reporter for The Washington Post.
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Nobel prize-winning author Olga Tokarczuk was among those urging Poles to protest.
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I was teamed with Josh, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for The Times.
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" Miranda, along with Tony Award-winning film and theater director Thomas Kail and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ron Chernow, received the National Archives Foundation's Records of Achievement Award for their work on the Tony, Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Hamilton.
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Frank Wilczek is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Revisit Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes's live takes on the impeachment process.
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Unlike their scientific peers, prize-winning peace advocates do not require advanced university degrees.
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Andrei Sakharov, a Russian Nobel prize-winning humanist and nuclear physicist, put it best.
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Overheating and frustration can similarly land a prize-winning creation in the garbage heap.
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Maurice Possley is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and senior researcher at the registry.
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Bob Dylan isn't just a Nobel prize winning singer-songwriter, he's also an artist.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage on the story of race and Appalachia.
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Nobel-prize winning economist Robert Shiller warns the market meltdown is far from over.
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Nobel prize-winning economist and Columbia University professor Joseph Stiglitz is among those critics.
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How does who you are affect how you see this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama?
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Walgren, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, served as editor and curator of the project.
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How does who you are affect how you see this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama?
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The groom is a paternal grandson of Milton Friedman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon is the chairman of MacDowell's board of directors. www.macdowellcolony.org
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The theory dates back to the 1960s and Nobel-prize winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer is expected to play a visible role in any campaign.
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In bright pink, their concept references the work of Pritzker Prize-winning architect Luis Barragán.
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Among the founders was Andrei Sakharov, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist and human-rights activist.
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Nobel-prize winning economist Robert Shiller sees justification for a quarter-point interest rate hike.
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Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Lin Manuel Miranda worked at McDonald's and was a drawing model.
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"You're going straight to hell, @realDonaldTrump," the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright tweeted at the President.
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The firm recommends a strategy based on a ratio from a Nobel Prize–winning economist.
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Nobel Prize winning Keynesian economist Paul Krugman is far more sceptical – condemning it as "evil".
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Kelley is a U.S. Navy veteran, accomplished actor and Goldman Prize-winning environmental justice activist.
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That's the thesis of Nobel Prize–winning economist Daniel Kahneman's book Thinking Fast and Slow.
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He made covers for books by writers like the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Patrick Modiano.
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The Nobel Prize-winning leader stepped down last year after two terms as Liberia's President.
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Soon, he started slipping the prize-winning pieces to people he knew, sometimes for profit.
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In this podcast, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Times photographer Daniel Berehulak talks about his experience.
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One was Jonathan Capehart, 49, the Pulitzer Prize-winning opinion writer for The Washington Post.
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Nobel prize-winning author Olga Tokarczuk had been among those calling on people to protest.
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This year, Limelight's Interconnection took first prize, winning both the jury and people's choice awards.
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Her Pulitzer Prize–winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird celebrates racial justice in the South.
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"It's the Nobel Prize–winning question," said Dr. David Altchek, who performed Parker's first ACL surgery.
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Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's Nobel peace-prize-winning leader, did not condemn the stitch-up.
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IN 1984 Edward Wilson, a Pulitzer-prize-winning biologist at Harvard, published his theory of "biophilia".
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In November 2015, a report from Nobel Prize-winning economists at Princeton University found something shocking.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison described him that way in a 1998 New Yorker essay.
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Thomas Fleming is a prize-winning historian and bestselling author and expert on the American Revolution.
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"That means someone is getting more of the money," said Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz.
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" – New York Magazine "An elegant work from the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Topdog/Underdog".
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London (CNN Business)Rising inequality is threatening British democracy, a Nobel prize winning economist has warned.
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This exemplifies a theory laid out in 1955 by Simon Kuznets, a Nobel-prize-winning economist.
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Bitcoin is a fad, just like bimetallism before it, according to one Nobel Prize-winning economist.
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Yergin is a Pulitzer-Prize winning author and leads the energy practice at global firm IHS.
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J.P. Yusef Komunyakaa, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, has worked with jazz musicians for many years.
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Exclusive The triplex penthouse in the Pritzker Prize-winning architect's only Manhattan building is for sale.
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A Wrinkle in Time has a woman in it who is a Nobel Prize-winning scientist.
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Next week, he'll release another alongside his co-writer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham.
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Four Nobel Prize-winning scientists were forced to shutter their government research laboratories for the duration.
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One of its senior partners is the son of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
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Tony Kushner, the Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and screenwriter, is listed as its writer.
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The 2015 Turner Prize-winning collective, Assemble, sold three houses in Liverpool for £90,000 each (~$113,000).
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Strout, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Olive Kitteridge," writes of a powerful, imperfect familial love.
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Parts of "Life on Mars," Smith's Pulitzer Prize-winning third book, are inspired by his work.
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Above, an image from our Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer's documentation of the bloody anti-drug campaign.
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In 1942, Katharine Hepburn starred in "Woman of the Year" as a prize-winning political columnist.
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"However Trump may try to spin this, he lost," the Nobel Prize-winning economist tweeted.20.8.
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Gannett has let go dozens of journalists, including prominent sportswriters and a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist.
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There is also a very strong third book by the Booker Prize-winning author Aravind Adiga.
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The Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman used to say that he thought with his notebook.
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You know the stories about how close Nobel Prize-winning physicist Erwin Schrödinger came to never marrying?
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This project was co-created by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang.
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" He also wrote the prize-winning book "Settling in the Hearts: Jewish Fundamentalism in the Occupied Territories.
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Basically, he's saying that physicists questioned a huge, famous, probably future Nobel prize-winning science organization's results.
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Want to spend your golden years bathing in champagne and commanding an army of prize-winning poodles?
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Colvin and Ochlik were both prize-winning reporters of wars in the Middle East, Asia and elsewhere.
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Ansel Elgort stars as Theo Decker in the movie adaptation of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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But as a Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist, Ms Faludi has made a career of stripping away artifice.
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A starry cast, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright: Alexander knows from experience not to rest on pedigree.
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Just ask the newest fashion-editor-in-training, Abe Chabon (son of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael).
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Robert Shiller, the Nobel Prize-winning economist at Yale, maps out the probable future in his Sept.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author said he'd been asked by the organization to defend the First Amendment.
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TED Prize-winning French artist JR uses iconic landmarks as a blank canvas for his art installations.
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The risk of a sudden drop in Venezuelan exports concerns Pulitzer Prize-winning oil analyst Daniel Yergin.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller is drawing parallels between the world's leading cryptocurrency and the dinosaurs.
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He explored such subjects in his two Pulitzer Prize-winning novels, The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice Adams.
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Past speakers have included Michael Ondaatje, Salman Rushdie and the Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian playwright, Wole Soyinka.
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Friedman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist, explains each of these shifts with humanizing anecdotes.
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A Nobel Prize-winning economist goes to Burning Man to learn about the future of cities. World's!
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The candidates included a retired bull-fighter, a Nobel prize winning mathematician and a former fighter pilot.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, he uses data, documents and interviews to expose problems in New York.
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I asked John Branch, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, to send a special dispatch from this town.
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Golden, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, applied his investigative skills to try and understand the admission process.
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A Nobel Prize-winning economist explains the flawed logic behind letting Davis's contract dictate his playing time.
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J.P. Henry Threadgill, a Pulitzer Prize-winning saxophonist, flutist and composer, released two anticipated albums on Friday.
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"Even when I write nowadays, I practice her technique," said Nilo Cruz, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz says US unemployment could reach 30% before the coronavirus outbreak wanes
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August Wilson, the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, poet, scholar and native son knew this firsthand.
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" The novel possesses the breadth readers will recall from its Booker Prize-winning predecessor, "The White Tiger.
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Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy star in this film adaptation of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
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"The Power Broker," his Pulitzer Prize-winning life of Robert Moses, weighed in at nearly 1,300 pages.
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If you've never read its Booker Prize–winning predecessors, you've got about two months to catch up!
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R. When Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Trethewey was 19, her mother was murdered by Trethewey's former stepfather.
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Responding to the outcry that the company was censoring the Pulitzer Prize–winning image, Facebook reversed itself.
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It was based on her real romance that she turned into a prize-winning novel in 43.
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Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about the struggling inhabitants of a foundering town finishes its run.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter offers juicy nuggets about what life is like in the Oval Office.
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The groom is a grandson of John Cheever, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and short-story writer.
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She's actually known as a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist & I have watched you speak with her repeatedly.
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Nobel-prize winning economist Robert Shiller believes the record market rally could last months — if not more.
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Scheduled performers include the Mercury Prize-winning band Young Fathers and the Dutch disco-house D.J. Hunee.
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Mr. Johnston is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and the author of two books about Donald Trump.
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Mr. Khrzhanovsky conceived of "DAU" as a biopic about the Nobel Prize-winning Soviet physicist Lev Landau.
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Linda Marrinon was awarded the Don Macfarlane Prize, winning $36,000 for her accomplishments as an Australian artist.
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The Nobel Prize-winning Robert J. Shiller, in his 2000 book "Irrational Exuberance," considers them simple enough, but the equally Nobel Prize-winning Eugene Fama is skeptical of the very concept of a bubble, partly because he believes that it's impossible to predict, mathematically speaking, whether you're in one.
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Leslie Bassett, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer known for his lush sonorities and ecumenical instrumentation, died on Feb.
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Moats is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer and former editorial page editor of the Rutland (Vermont) Herald.
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Nobel prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein thought about more than just the theory of relativity or gravitational waves.
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But they issued a correction on Twitter, noting that Handy Variety sold a $234 million prize winning ticket.
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In Philadelphia, I talked with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker from the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Gwendolyn Brooks poses for a portrait alongside her Pulitzer Prize–winning book Annie Allen on May 22, 19802.
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The restaurant is named after the Nobel Prize-winning Russian poet and author of "Doctor Zhivago," Boris Pasternak.
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When asked whose work inspired him, he names Amartya Sen, a Nobel Prize-winning Indian economist and philosopher.
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Editor's note: CNN has partnered with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly to cover the 2016 election.
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Robert Shiller, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, has considered whether the housing market is at a turning point.
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His family lived in the city after his father, Stanley – a prize-winning poet – won a fellowship. 2.
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Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning book is a fascinating reimagining of American history; the TV adaptation is forthcoming.
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A preface by Patrick Modiano, a Nobel prize-winning author, and a 30-page dossier add further context.
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Like last year when they took down the Pulitzer prize-winning photo of the Vietnamese girl being napalmed.
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Proof of concept The Afrikaner town is partnering with prize-winning economist Dawie Roodt to create the currency.
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" Yunus, he said, is a "world-renowned Nobel Prize-winning economist who is an expert in micro-finance.
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In one photo, they held a sign with a quote from Marie Curie, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda's grandmother, Abuela Mundi, has died, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Hamilton creator told fans on Monday.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning surfing chronicle and memoir by a New Yorker writer celebrates a lifelong obsession. 5.
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Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist who was laid off by the Houston Chronicle in 2017.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning surfing chronicle and memoir by a New Yorker writer celebrates a lifelong obsession. 4.
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Other previous winners have included this year's Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro and Canadian writer Margaret Atwood.
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SUBSCRIBE: iTunes | Google Play What is the Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman mad about?
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SIMON STARLING: AT TWILIGHT A Turner Prize-winning artist turns the Japan Society into an immersive multimedia environment.
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Commentary by Ralph Peters, a retired U.S. Army officer, a former enlisted man and a prize-winning novelist.
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The Library of Congress acquired the archive of the Pulitzer Prize-winning political humorist and commentator Art Buchwald.
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Like Max Morden in his Man Booker Prize-winning novel, "The Sea,"Banville remains willfully and gloriously disorganized.
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He has also reimagined his Pulitzer Prize-winning oratorio "the little match girl passion" to incorporate audience participation.
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Also one of the keys was — The New York Times did a Pulitzer Prize-winning piece on him.
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Nobel Prize-winning poet Derek Walcott died this Friday at 87 years old, the New York Times reports.
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He's the brains and pen behind "Doonesbury," the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoon that has been running since 1970.
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They provide clues into the anger and ugly rumors over whether the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo was staged.
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" Which isn't a bad way to summarize Mr. Kushner's own plays, including the 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning "Angels.
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The observation is coming from Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller, who's been arguing valuations are extremely expensive.
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But then I read Olive Kitteridge — the Pulitzer Prize-winning collection from Elizabeth Strout — and my journey began.
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Frank McCourt's 1996 Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir, "Angela's Ashes," is one of those extraordinarily rare instances of literature.
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Guzman, an academic and protégé of Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, is an expert in bond restructurings.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's new book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," is being released September 11.
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Nguyen previously explored the conflict and its moral consequences in his Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel "The Sympathizer."
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My father received an excellent public education, which laid the foundation for his future Nobel Prize-winning research.
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Certainly Olive Kitteridge, the protagonist of Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, knew this.
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Aurora — the Sleeping Beauty reference is no coincidence — is a journalist, whose father is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
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Francis Crick credits his Noble Prize–winning work on the structure of DNA to his experience with the drug.
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The Nobel-Prize-winning physical chemist Ilya Prigogine pursued similar ideas in the 1960s, but his methods were limited.
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Pritzker-prize winning architects like Jean Nouvel, Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, and Zaha Hadid all won major commissions.
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Charlie LeDuff, joining us the author-- Pulitzer Prize-winning author who spent a lot of time on the border.
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The Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay, and the visual artist Rashid Johnson directed it.
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The book will be written by Lynn Nottage, a Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright known for her 2017 play Sweat.
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With allies such as the Nobel prize-winning economist Joe Stiglitz, he turned American protectionism to his advantage, too.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author ("God: A Biography") delves into the shifting role of faith, beginning with early Christianity.
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When a prize-winning dog appeared to die of poison in 2013, his owner claimed there was foul play.
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Wright's previous books include investigations into Al Qaeda (the Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Looming Tower") and Scientology ("Going Clear").
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As ride-hail growth has plateaued in recent years, the food venture has grown like a prize-winning pumpkin.
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IN "Milkman", Anna Burns's Man Booker prize-winning novel, nobody gets called by the name they are born with.
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She was the daughter of Eugene O'Neill, the Nobel Prize-winning American playwright behind Long Day's Journey into Night.
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"It doesn't usually click for them until the floodwaters sweep into their house," said the Booker Prize-winning author.
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He is in two festival-prize-winning movies ("Clemency" and "Burning Cane") and an Amazon television series ("Jack Ryan").
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The unusual and radical step has been the subject of deep debate within the Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Hilton Als has received the Langston Hughes Medal by The City College of New York.
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Instead, some growers will probably opt to clip off leaves in order to clone the prize-winning plants' genetics.
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Two-time Tony winner Des McAnuff is directing, with Kennedy Prize-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau crafting the show's book.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist previously worked for The Times Picayune, the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times.
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It takes time to practice mounting them on like a pro so you don't miss any prize-winning 'grams.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller is encouraging investors to go abroad as U.S. stocks hit fresh record highs.
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Some high profile individuals such as Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz have said the cryptocurrency should be outlawed.
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The two blocks disappeared along with the certificates that prove their prize-winning quality which could raise their value.
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"The Sinking Ark" presaged later works like Elizabeth Kolbert's Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History" (2014).
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"MSNBC Live" hosts Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi introduced the depiction by Adam Zyglis, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist.
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The 1603 saga, woven from Alex Haley's Pulitzer Prize-winning book, is updated for a Black Lives Matter era.
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Fifield is a prize-winning reporter who arguably has covered North Korea better than most journalists in recent memory.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning surfing chronicle and memoir by a New Yorker writer that celebrates a lifelong obsession. 6.
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Appearing on CNN's "Reliable Sources," Schultz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, discussed a potential run with anchor Brian Stelter.
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This Pocahontas County home was where Pearl S. Buck, a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning American author, was born.
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Harper Lee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of To Kill a Mockingbird, passed away at 20163 on Feb. 19.
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After all, habits produce "neurological cravings," as Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Charles Duhigg writes in The Power of Habit.
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman talked about getting a 0.18 on the only IQ test he ever took.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting on the Panama Papers conveys the growing importance of data mining in investigative journalism.
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Renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Bob Woodward plans to release his first book on President Trump's White House.
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Sketchbook The illustrator Katie Fricas celebrates what would have been the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's 90th birthday this month.
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After a winning morning, he is preparing for the Grand Parade, a procession of all the prize-winning animals.
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Employees at East Bay Times, a Pulitzer Prize-winning daily in Northern California, are taking buyouts and facing layoffs.
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His father was Mark Van Doren, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, literary critic and professor of English at Columbia.
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Theorists including Phil Anderson, the revered Nobel Prize-winning condensed matter physicist, suggested an explanation in the early 1970s.
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It would've been easier to do a 50,000-word Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation into the rise of Al Qaeda.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee has been taught in countless classrooms and influenced generations of readers.
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It takes an extraordinary man to perform the entirety of Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning play for Transport Group.
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This is the second exhibition in a series of three curated by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hilton Als.
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But it turns out that Russo the nonfiction writer is a lot like Russo the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist.
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She married, secretly funded a Pulitzer Prize winning play, and lost millions in the stock market crash of 1929.
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She married, secretly funded a Pulitzer Prize-winning play and lost millions in the stock market crash of 1929.
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Pence cited Kennedy's 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "Profiles in Courage," which has a chapter dedicated to Republican Sen.
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"I knew him from the imagery before the music, actually," recalls the Turner Prize-winning British artist Jeremy Deller.
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We've got BuzzFeed News senior investigations editor, the Pulitzer Prize winning Mike Sallah on today to talk about them.
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The Indian Nobel Prize–winning economist Amartya Sen famously wrote that no famine had ever occurred in a democracy.
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She contends that CEOs and boards are following Nobel-Prize winning economist Milton Friedman's philosophy of maximizing shareholder value.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller told "Power Lunch" that he wonders if Trump will start raising other tariffs.
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This account was supported by T. Harry Williams in his largely sympathetic Pulitzer Prize-winning biography "Huey Long" (1969).
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This account was supported by T. Harry Williams in his largely sympathetic Pulitzer Prize-winning biography "Huey Long" (1969).
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Nicholas Kristof, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and advocate for victims of sexual abuse, put it on his blog.
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Nobel Prize-winning researcher John O'Keefe and his colleagues at University College London have built a better mouse trap.
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Report: Nobel Prize-Winning Biologist Knew About Gene-Edited Babies for Months but Kept QuietThe Associated Press reports that Nobel laureate and biologist Craig Mello was aware of a pregnancy …Read more ReadIn late January, for example, the Associated Press reported that Nobel Prize-winning geneticist Craig Mello knew about He's questionable experiment.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller has insisted that Bitcoin will eventually "totally collapse," even if it takes 100 years.
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Buckyballs are the Nobel Prize-winning molecules that consist of sixty carbon atoms arranged in a closed, soccer ball-shape.
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Read the story Being a Nobel-Prize winning chemist is exciting and glamorous—but that doesn't mean their labs are.
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Sam Shepard, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, actor, author, screenwriter, and director, passed away on July 30, Broadway World reports.
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Evidence that the Fed has little control over rates has already been documented by Nobel Prize-winning economist Eugene Fama.
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The movement began in October 2017 in Hollywood, with the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reports against disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein.
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Viet Thanh Nguyen, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sympathizer, also called on the government to release William Nguyen.
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A spokesperson for the Pulitzer Prizes said the committee does not comment on past winners outside their prize-winning work.
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In October 1974 Paul Samuelson, a Nobel-prize winning economist, published a short article in the Journal of Portfolio Management.
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That same day, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Junot Díaz was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment and misogynistic behavior.
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AS EARLY as 1941, Paul Samuelson, a Nobel prize-winning trade economist, argued that globalisation causes economic hardship for some.
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Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning hip-hop musical about the founding fathers, has a spinoff.
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The late Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman once said the social responsibility of business is to make a profit.
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Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel prize-winning economist, said during a Wednesday interview with Bloomberg TV that Bitcoin should be illegal.
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The project was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid, who finished the renderings before she died last year.
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The simplest of the theoretical bunch is the Solow growth model, named for Robert Solow, a Nobel-prize winning economist.
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Susan Campbell is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author and distinguished lecturer in journalism at the University of New Haven.
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She did, however, agree to sit with the man who would be turning her Pulitzer Prize-winning prose into dialogue.
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Child nudity is removed ASAP, even when it's a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo and there's value in keeping it up.
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Sam Shepard dies Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Oscar-nominated actor Sam Shepard died Thursday at his home in Kentucky.
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Nelle Harper Lee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author who most famously wrote To Kill A Mockingbird, reportedly passed away today.
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David Cay Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, said on MSNBC that he received the tax forms in his mailbox.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning data journalist Steven Rich led efforts on the study, alongside a team of other Post Guild members.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter studied Janesville, Wisconsin, after General Motors shuttered its assembly plant there during the Great Recession.
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The actual director is Paul Weitz, who, together with Anthony Weintraub, adapted the script from Ann Patchett's prize-winning novel.
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The Pulitzer prize-winning musical officially premiered at the Victoria Palace Theatre Thursday night and has already garnered stellar reviews.
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The movie adaptation, written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts, is scheduled to be released on October 4th.
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American theater lost one of its greatest dramatists with the death of Edward Albee, the triple Pulitzer Prize winning playwright.
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He also starred in the 1990s sitcom "Dave's World," based on the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Dave Barry.
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Berman, a Pulitzer-Prize winning editor and writer, has served as the financial editor of The Journal since July 2015.
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Leon Lederman, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who coined the term "god particle," died Wednesday at the age of 96.
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Maddow extensively covered two pages of Trump's 2005 returns obtained by a Pulitzer Prize-winning guest on her broadcast Tuesday.
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"Without him there would have been no discovery," said Sheldon Glashow, a Nobel Prize-winning theorist now at Boston University.
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"Parenting is no sport for perfectionists," Andrew Solomon wrote in "Far From the Tree," his 20143 prize-winning best seller.
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Ayad Akhtar, this year's judge and a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, chose Ms. Nanako Winkler's play from over 1,600 submissions.
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According to her biography, Ha Seong-nan is the prize-winning author of five short-story collections and three novels.
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Its investing formula is backed by Nobel Prize winning economist and the father of Modern Portfolio Theory, Dr. Harry Markowitz.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer released two compelling albums at once ("Double Up, Plays Double Up Plus" is the other).
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One was Charles Kuen Kao, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who, as a Chinese expatriate in Britain, revolutionized fiber optics.
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And his uncle, Carl Van Doren, had been a professor of literature, a historian and a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer.
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The prize-winning photographs will be featured in a year-long exhibition that will visit 120 cities and 50 countries.
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" — Stephen Adly Guirgis, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright "A certain Broadway era is over with the death of writer Neil Simon.
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THEATER It takes an extraordinary man to perform the entirety of Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning play for Transport Group.
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All prize-winning poems will be published in the Poetry Diversified 2020 Anthology and on the Poetry Matters Project website.
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" Reviewing Mr. Giridharadas's book for the Book Review, Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize winning economist, called it "entertaining and gripping.
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That copy, with her signature and bookplate, has resurfaced in time for the centennial of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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One misfire was the Turner Prize-winning artist Douglas Gordon's "Neck of the Woods," at the 2015 Manchester International Festival.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning surfing chronicle and memoir by a writer for The New Yorker that celebrates a lifelong obsession.
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Konstantinidis, also part of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team, described Behrakis as a tough, demanding mentor who led by example.
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She has published four volumes of poetry, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Life on Mars," as well as a memoir.
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According to William Nordhaus, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, innovators capture about 2 percent of the economic value they create.
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This year's star attraction: the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman, class of '65, who will appear on Sunday. fanfairenyc.
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Comprised of 12,353 examples of statements culled from a decade's worth of short statements from the Pulitzer prize-winning politifact.
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The nearby August Wilson Center, named for the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Pittsburgh native, is also worth a visit.
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"His lies are meant to wear us down," says the Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic Michiko Kakutani of our president.
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On the roof of his home in Bermondsey, London, eight beehives house about 200,000 bees, along with his prize winning honey.
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He was a lead author of the Nobel Prize-winning Third Assessment Report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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Despite being a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph, for Generations X and beyond, it has become synonymous with Rage Against the Machine.
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Pulitzer prize–winning oil analyst Daniel Yergin appears to be feeling more confident that American drillers can boost output in 2017.
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John Moore, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for Getty Images, has been photographing immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border for years.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the number of seats on the Ansari X Prize winning space plane.
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Laurie Garrett is a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
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The Voice was started by Mailer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and three others in New York's Greenwich Village in 1955.
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The Washington Post's Josh Dawsey reminded his followers on Twitter that: "not a single prize-winning story had a substantive correction."
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I was at a urinal during intermission of the first read-through of [Shepard's prize-winning drama] Buried Child in Chicago.
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Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman's research has found the morning commute the most unpleasant part of the day for many.
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Paul Samuelson, a Nobel-prize winning economist, once joked that the stockmarket had predicted nine out of America's last five recessions.
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Image: GettyOn Friday, Facebook fucked up yet again and flagged Nick Ut's Pulitzer prize-winning photograph of Phan Thị Kim Phúc.
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The statement pre-empted MSNBC's Rachel Maddow's promised reveal of the information obtained by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David Cay Johnston.
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Refugee, community leader, prize-winning portrait subject and now "Australian of the Year" in the state of New South Wales (NSW).
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Beijing (CNN)Nobel Peace Prize-winning Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo has been refused permission to travel overseas to receive cancer treatment.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller believes investors should continue to own stocks because the bull market may continue for years.
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Joining them is Purple Crush's singer Isla Chanel, herself a competing (and Grand prize winning) voguer in the house of Chanel.
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Known for his prize-winning Brahman cattle, Cutrer crossbreeds animals and supplies his bulls' semen to cattle breeders around the world.
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Mr. Babenco went on to direct the film adaptation of "Ironweed," William Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set during the Depression.
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Mr. Lang, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, said he had been inspired by an Arsenal soccer match he saw in London.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller is seeing worrying signs in the monthly sentiment survey at the Yale School of Management.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning surfing chronicle and memoir by a writer for The New Yorker that celebrates a lifelong obsession. 8.
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Timothy Taylor is providing a showcase for the Pritzker Prize-winning Mexican architect Luis Barragán and artists inspired by his work.
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A prize-winning author, a soccer official and a team of humanitarian workers were among those who perished on its flight.
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This is the world as described in Orange Prize–winning Lionel Shriver's new dystopian novel, The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047.
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" Anne Tyler, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, described "Tuck Everlasting" as "one of the best books ever written — for any age.
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But the Nobel Prize-winning economist Elinor Ostrom's work showed a middle ground between accepting our fate and ceding our sovereignty.
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Sondheim at 21999 An opinionated take on the songwriter's major works, from a delayed debut to a Pulitzer Prize-winning classic.
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John Branch, a Pulitzer Prize-winning sports reporter for The Times based in Northern California, discussed the tech he is using.
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The Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando established what he calls his "atelier" in 20013, and the French term is telling.
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Her research on eviction and poverty in Kansas City is cited in Matthew Desmond's best-selling, Pulitzer Prize–winning ethnography, Evicted.
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The mistake caused three CNN employees involved with the story — including Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Eric Lichtblau — to step down Monday.
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I'm up at night because I can't believe that little girls still think that they can't be Nobel Prize-winning scientists.
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"He's a straight talker," said Art Cullen, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor of Mr. King's hometown newspaper, The Storm Lake Times.
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CK: ... and they talk about tapping a single mind to create what became ultimately a Nobel Prize-winning piece of research.
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Interested bystanders recalled sadly that Barack Obama's first secretary was a Nobel Prize-winning scientist and the second a nuclear physicist.
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Unemployment could easily reach 20% or 30% as the coronavirus forces mass layoffs, according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz.
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Ms. Curie was best known for her 1937 biography, "Madame Curie," about her mother, the Nobel Prize-winning scientist Marie Curie.
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Her children, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jorie Graham and the photographer John R. Pepper, have grown children of their own.
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"Barbarian Days," William Finnegan's 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir about his lifelong dedication to surfing, is not a traditional sports story.
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They not only convinced him to develop his prize-winning idea into a business, but gave him money to do it.
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The Nobel Prize-winning Japanese physicist invented a way to make laser light, typically invisible to the humans, visible blue light.
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"The Age of Innocence," Edith Wharton Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel fulfilled me deeply as a lover of period piece romances.
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Streep said she relied on Graham's Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir "Personal History" for insight into the publisher's thinking at the time.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning investigations by The New York Times and The New Yorker opened the floodgates of accusations against Mr. Weinstein.
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" From Annie Proulx's "Barkskins" (Scribner, 2016, Page 112), the fifth novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Shipping News.
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"My dad was a chemistry teacher before he became a Pulitzer Prize-winning author," Zindel said in a statement to CNN.
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This year's acts include the Mercury Prize-winning Scottish band Young Fathers and the rappers JD Samson, Mykki Blanco and Giggs.
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On Tuesday, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig published a new book on the Trump Administration.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Brian Yorkey ("Next to Normal") adapted this 13-part series; Katherine Langford and Dylan Minnette star.
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The U.S. decision to impose tariffs on imported solar cells is "weakening jobs," Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said Wednesday.
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Viet Thanh Nguyen is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Sympathizer and the short story collection The Refugees.
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Morrison's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, released in 1987, was made into a film starring Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover in 1998.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, Marshall is a skilled reader who points out telling echoes between Bishop's published and private writing.
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In memoriam: Mary Oliver, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, used plain language and minute attention to write about the natural world.
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The Donmar Warehouse, now showing Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Sweat," only had one toilet for every 42 female audience members.
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The interviews conducted by Nobel Prize–winning journalist Svetlana Alexievich show the depths of confusion residents of the contaminated zone experienced.
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It is the first major residential condominium in the United States designed by Mr. Piano, a Pritzker Prize-winning Italian architect.
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Lionel Shriver, the Orange Prize–winning author of We Need to Talk About Kevin, is turning heads with her latest speech.
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Before we get to talk to my Pulitzer Prize-winning guest, one quick ask from you: Tell someone about this show.
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Today in the red chair is Jose Antonio Vargas, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, documentary filmmaker and now a book author.
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The more subtle probing of mixed motives and shaky certainty that characterizes Mr. Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Doubt" is seldom in evidence.
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Well, a new study has found that 60 companies that sell the Nobel prize-winning ultra-thin carbon sheets produce utter trash.
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President Donald Trump and his administration's undermining of facts and truth is "disturbing," Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said on Monday.
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I was already a fan of his Pulitzer Prize-winning work on ants — I even named my CD "Superorganism" after his book.
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You got your master's at Utrecht under Nobel Prize-winning physicist Gerard 't Hooft, and then you did your PhD in Amsterdam.
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The Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Karen Hunter, who publishes with Simon & Schuster, tweeted that she was "rethinking" her relationship with the company.
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — a Nobel Prize-winning group tasked with informing policy makers on climate science — crafted the analysis.
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Hannah had been fascinated with Graham's life since reading a copy of her Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir, Personal History, several years prior.
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Other previous winners have included this year's Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, Salman Rushdie, Iris Murdoch and Canadian writer Margaret Atwood.
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Ronan Farrow plans to explain why NBC News passed on his Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting on Harvey Weinstein in an upcoming book.
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" Johnston — a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist — spoke out about Trump just after the release of his book, "The Making of Donald Trump.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has never pulled his punches when it comes to tackling inequality and the distribution of wealth.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, who died July 27 at the age of 73 after battling ALS, became an unlikely movie star.
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Now all is clear — as a Nobel Prize-winning economist, Mr. Krugman thinks that Mr. Sanders's plan is superior to Mrs. Clinton's.
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"WOLF HALL" (2009) and "Bring Up the Bodies" (2012), Hilary Mantel's Booker prize-winning novels, describe the vicissitudes of Henry VIII's government.
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And, even more significantly, there is "Beloved" (2002), Demme's adaptation of Toni Morrison's prize-winning novel about the legacies of American slavery.
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President Donald Trump may have leaked his own 2005 tax return, according to the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter David Cay Johnston.
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Preceding the interview, Mike discussed "Why This Matters" with Washington Post Associate Editor and two Pulitzer Prize winning bestselling author Bob Woodward.
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I didn't know what to do with the novel, and I was a big fan of [Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist] Marilynne Robinson.
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After all, Nobel Prize-winning economist, Paul Samuelson, famously said that stock markets had predicted nine out of the last five recessions.
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The series, called "A Nation Under Our Feet," pulls its title from Steven Hahn's Pulitzer-prize winning book of the same name.
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The Nobel Prize-winning activist, now 20 years old, visited the country on Thursday to meet with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
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Lee's Pulitzer Prize winning novel was published in 1960 and became a classic movie as well, 2 years later ... starring Gregory Peck.
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The company also is adapting Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom" by David W. Blight about the celebrated abolitionist.
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Abe was attending his first fashion shows in Paris in the company of his father, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon.
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Actor Ben Kingsley is crediting Elie Wiesel, the Nobel Prize–winning author and Holocaust survivor, as the inspiration behind his new film.
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Laurie Garrett is a former senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations and a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller believes a strong earnings season may not be adequate to keep stocks out of the red.
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The Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman is famous for suggesting that our brain runs two systems: System 1 and System 2.
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With that in mind, one of Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman's most famous quotes starts to make a lot more sense.
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Trump tells so many lies, so often, that not even Politifact, the Pulitzer Prize-winning, nonpartisan fact-checking website can keep score.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller is seeing worrisome issues surrounding the growing popularity of index funds and ETFs among retail investors.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller isn't getting spooked by rising interest rates or fresh stock market records, at least not yet.
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Mr. Goodwin's wife, Doris Kearns Goodwin, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and historian, said he died after a brief bout with cancer.
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Britain's intensifying political meltdown has thrust the country into the midst of an economic "disaster," according to a Nobel Prize-winning economist.
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Not Pulitzer-prize-winning journalism," Pensiero acquiesced, adding that "we were on the frontier trying to wrestle the beast onto the ground.
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It has been a home base and R&D facility for the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwrights Lynn Nottage and Suzan-Lori Parks.
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Tracy Letts is a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright ("August: Osage County") and a Tony Award winning actor ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf").
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These were the unlikely ingredients of "symphony for a broken orchestra," a new piece by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang.
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For many decades, the Nobel Prize-winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer published his short stories and serialized his novels in its pages.
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LONDON — Word that the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet was working on a #MeToo-related play first emerged in February 2018.
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Sara Silverstein: I am live-streaming from home for Business Insider, and I am joined by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz.
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Your literary luck will continue when you pick up the work of the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and horse enthusiast Jane Smiley.
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She linked to an article that explained her prize-winning project at the 2007 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in microbiology.
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Adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Jake Bernstein, the film tells a collection of stories related to the Panama Papers.
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Nobel-prize winning economist Robert Shiller believes a recession may be years away due to a bullish Trump effect in the market.
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The national exhibition was inspired by sociologist Matthew Desmond's Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Evicted," which follows several families struggling with chronic eviction.
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Our correspondents Rachel Swarns and John Eligon spoke this week with Lynn Nottage, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning "Sweat" is currently on Broadway.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller told CNBC that he was a supporter of the meeting, which he is attending in 2018.
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In 225, The New York Times reported on the tortuous path of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Fences" to the screen.
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Prize-winning Canadian author Margaret Atwood has sold thousands of books and had her work turned into both movies and television shows.
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Baseball also plays a role in "Fences," August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about love and contention in a 1950s Pittsburgh household.
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Gillian Wearing, a Turner Prize-winning artist, created the Fawcett statue, becoming the first woman responsible for a statue in Parliament Square.
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Malala Yousafzai â€" Nobel Prize-winning activist and bright light in the darkness of 217 Twitter â€" is officially going to college.
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N "Spotlight," which traces the Boston Globe's 2003 Pulitzer Prize winning investigation of child sex abuse by Catholic priests, for best picture.
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The tweet was the latest escalation in an ongoing war of words between the 20203th president and the Nobel Prize-winning economist.
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This book provides a history of how, in the opinion of its Pulitzer Prize-winning author, the Justice Department has gotten soft.
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First, Gabe and his parents saw the Pulitzer Prize-winning author speak at an event at the Lincoln Library in Springfield, Ill.
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Fallon, however, tried to explain that there were parts of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book he did like, but didn't quite understand.
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" Shortly after Trump's criticism, the Times tweeted that it "stands behind the reporting of our Pulitzer-Prize winning reporters @nytmike and @maggieNYT.
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The stylistic and demographic range was broader, running from Pulitzer Prize-winning elders to theory-mad experimentalists fresh out of graduate school.
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In search of an expert opinion, I reached out to Philip Kennicott, the Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic for The Washington Post.
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Wild animals exhibiting rather human-like traits are among the prize-winning pictures in the British Ecological Society&aposs annual photography competition.
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The Nobel prize-winning economist Amartya Sen argued in 1981 that there should have been enough supplies to feed Bengal in 1943.
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Upping the ante, SPI Group hired Shigeru Ban, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, to design the main buildings at Kentucky Owl Park.
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In The Wife, Close plays a woman living in the shadow of her Nobel Prize winning husband, played by Jonathan Pryce, also 71.
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Sunday • Eric Foner, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, speaks about the Underground Railroad at the Brooklyn Public Library's Central Branch in Prospect Park.
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"It was incredible to see," said Deanne Fitzmaurice, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who took the photos in the project for the foundation.
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The trailer for her upcoming film The Goldfinch, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Donna Tartt, was also released on Wednesday.
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Through open-records requests, the Pulitzer-Prize winning investigation uncovered a letter from Pruitt to the EPA that was drafted by Devon Energy.
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Before he died, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alex Tizon penned an incredible story for The Atlantic detailing his family's secret slave in America.
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Designed by prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, Louvre Abu Dhabi's dome is supposed to offer museum visitors an enchanting "rain of light" effect.
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Among the emails CMD says it had not received is a correspondence featured prominently in a Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times story.
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But that's not the role that environmental radicals play in First Reformed, or in Richard Powers' recent Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Overstory.
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A Nobel Prize-winning chemist's wife is dead while he has been located alive but confused 200 miles away from where they live.
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Mr Gaiman, a prolific and prize-winning fantasy writer, has plundered these same stories and characters many times before, notably in "American Gods".
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But Pulitzer Prize-winning reviewer Joe Morgenstern confused the British Patel for New Jersey-born actor and former White House employee, Kal Penn.
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I am skeptical, though, that an AI by itself without any human involvement is ever going to write a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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FIFTY years ago Gary Becker, a Nobel prize-winning economist, advanced an argument that all crime is economic and all criminals are rational.
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ADAPTATIONS of "To Kill a Mockingbird", Harper Lee's Pulitzer prize-winning novel of race, prejudice and bravery in the American south, are rare.
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A Nobel Prize-winning economist and former New Hampshire governor, he earnestly wrestles with public policy decisions based largely on his progressive principles.
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Mike Rezendes (Played by Mark Ruffalo) Today the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter is a senior member of The Boston Globe Spotlight Team.
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In 2005, Ilya Khrzhanovsky — a young Russian director — set out to tell the story of Lev Landau, the Nobel Prize-winning Soviet physicist.
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The prize-winning 2035 Lancia Astura Cabriolet, once owned by Eric Clapton, won top honors at the Pebble Beach Concours D'elegance in 2016.
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So they&aposve done this quite consciously, that they got advice from Nobel Prize winning economists from the World Bank, 40 years ago.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and longtime New York Daily News columnist was one of the sharpest observers of New York City life.
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They met while working at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, where Tracy debuted his 2008 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, August: Osage County.
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One Trillion Images,' which brought together Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalists, photo editors and leaders in media to discuss major issues in photojournalism today.
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There is a significant chance the world economy is headed for a recession in 2019, according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman.
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They met while working at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, where Letts debuted his 2008 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, August: Osage County.
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So it is for Ms Strout, who turns every book (including her Pulitzer-prize-winning "Olive Kitteridge") into a kind of love story.
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The plight of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Chinese dissident recently granted parole for cancer treatment, was also a rallying cry.
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Quigley is a prize-winning writer who has worked more than 35 years as a book and magazine editor, political commentator and reviewer.
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Richard Branson, a British businessman, founded Virgin Galactic to build a space-tourism business out of Scaled Composite's X-prize-winning know-how.
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But despite representing a surprise, there is no doubt that her tenure at the prize-winning Southern Review makes her a solid choice.
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Power's moral standing rested upon her Pulitzer-prize winning "Problem from Hell," which castigated policymakers for rationalizing inaction in the face of genocide.
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" As Pulitzer prize-winning columnist Peggy Noonan noted recently, in their now-ritualistic protesting, the left is "aping what they profess to hate.
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He taught architecture at the University of Singapore, then went to Tokyo, where he studied under the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki.
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Clinton is trustworthy, even though she's been rated by PolitiFact, the Pulitzer Prize-winning fact-checkers, as much more honest than her opponent.
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Our Op-Ed columnist, the Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, cautions against reading too much into the Dow's record highs this week.
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"The Goldfinch," an adaptation of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, debuted over the weekend with $2.6 million domestically.
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A Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Feynman's writing focuses on how to reduce very complex issues into uncomplicated language that is accessible to all.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller hasn't been the most optimistic voice on Wall Street, but he isn't writing off the bull market.
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Jeffrey Gettleman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and South Asia bureau chief for the New York Times, was part of the Malawi convoy.
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The musical, based on Alice Walker's 1982 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, opened at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater in December to critical acclaim.
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The film is based on the newspaper's Pulitzer Prize-winning series exposing the Roman Catholic Church's cover-up of sexual abuse by priests.
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Plenty of towering literary figures — among them Balzac, Turgenev, and the Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Jane Smiley — have taken inspiration from King Lear.
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Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alex Haley, "Roots" retraces the author's family history, beginning with his 18th-century ancestor's enslavement.
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Decades ago, the Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman argued that businessmen themselves are among the biggest dangers to a free-market economy.
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She was a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for The Associated Press and was known for her work documenting conflict in war-torn regions.
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And Steve Coll's "Directorate S," a sequel to his Pulitzer Prize-winning "Ghost Wars," examines the United States' entanglement in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Let Us Now Praise Famous Men Since you admire Ron Chernow's biographies, you might like the work of another Pulitzer Prize-winning historian.
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Besides writers, their ranks included scientists, engineers, academics, lawyers, even rebellious workers; their unofficial leader was the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Andrei Sakharov.
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Rounding out the speakers will be Jon Meacham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of the definitive biography of the 41st president.
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Read: "How to Be an Artist," by the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Jerry Saltz, debuts on our latest hardcover nonfiction best-seller list.
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A new gallery space designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando, called Wrightwood 659, will open in Chicago's Lincoln Park this October.
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Profiles in Science Instead of synthesizing new biochemicals from scratch, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist puts nature to the task — with astonishing results.
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When the late Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic Jonathan Gold said that Korean tacos taste like Los Angeles, he wasn't being overly poetic.
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The 172,225-square-foot structure, designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, combines watchmaking facilities previously housed in three buildings.
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A literary mystery drives the plot of "Possession," A. S. Byatt's witty, minutely textured Booker Prize-winning 1990 novel set in two eras.
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" A similar sentiment is being voiced at the National Theater by the widow of a Nobel Prize-winning physicist in Lucy Kirkwood's "Mosquitoes.
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On May 10-13, the cellist Maya Beiser will perform the world premiere of "Spinning," by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Julia Wolfe.
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Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and columnist for the New York Times, took to Twitter Wednesday to share some alarming news.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz sounded a warning on President Donald Trump's resistance to appointing new judges at the World Trade Organization.
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With a careful balance of chic and cute, she'll brighten your feed and also give you some prize-winning ideas for your closet!
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Historically important stories, including Pulitzer Prize-winning work on the Vietnam war and NSA bulk surveillance, have been entirely dependent on classified files.
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Early in his career, Mr. Muldoon's work sometimes followed in the footsteps of his mentor, the Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet Seamus Heaney.
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For years, she was known in academic circles as "the trailing spouse," overshadowed by her husband, George Akerlof, a Nobel-prize winning economist.
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I also passed those seven days reading Mary Oliver, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who died this week at the age of 83.
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The 71-year-old actress plays a woman living in the shadow of her Nobel Prize winning husband, played by Jonathan Pryce, also 71.
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It was a pattern that ran throughout his life, says David Garrow, author of "Bearing the Cross," a Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of King.
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Jon Fortt sat down with Charles Duhigg, Pulitzer Prize-winning contributor to the New York Times Magazine to discuss all that is going down.
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It makes exceptions for art and history, such as the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of a naked girl fleeing a Vietnam War napalm attack.
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Bay Area News Group reporter David DeBolt, who was part of the Pulitzer Prize–winning team that reported on Oakland's deadly Ghost Ship fire.
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Carol M. Swain, Professor of Political Science and Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University, is a prize-winning author, public speaker, and political commentator.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and Nobel Prize-winning activist Malala Yousafzai are working together to ensure girls around the world receive a proper education.
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The play, written by the Pulitzer Prize winning Robert Schenkkan, was a dramatization of the Mueller Report that used the actual text for dialogue.
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Trump filed his first and crankiest libel lawsuit in 1984 against the Chicago Tribune and the newspaper's Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic, Paul Gapp.
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The timing of the release of the Sundance Film Festival's 2016 grand jury prize–winning short is as happenstance as the origin of film.
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More than three quarters of victims were civilians, 38 percent of them children, the Nobel-prize-winning lobby group said in its annual report.
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Fox had to make a last-minute switch to its live television production of Jonathan Larson's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical on Sunday.
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CHARLIE LEDUFF, PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING JOURNALIST: Well, now they&aposre not going too, so I think that was used as a -- as a stick.
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In limited release, CBS Films' "The Sense of an Ending," an adaptation of Julian Barnes's prize-winning novel, opened to $42,000 from four locations.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper laid off about 50 employees this year, citing a new tariff on newsprint, the Tampa Bay Business Journal reported.
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Today, the research center that brought us Nobel Prize-winning news of incomprehensibly tiny particles announced its plans to get a whole lot bigger.
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Guests include the Irish author Glenn Patterson, the Booker Prize-winning novelist Salman Rushdie and the Brooklyn-based pop band Miracles of Modern Science.
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When the clashes in the besieged city began to escalate, Nelson's students were reading Maus, the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust.
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More than 50 years ago, Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow prominently pointed out that the healthcare field is filled with striking market failures.
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"Schlock economics" was how Robert Lucas, a Nobel-prize-winning economist, described Barack Obama's plan for a big stimulus to revive the American economy.
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The Curie cable, named after Nobel prize-winning scientist Marie Curie, is the first intercontinental cable built by a company that's not in telecommunications.
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Bernie Quigley is a prize-winning writer who has worked more than 35 years as a book and magazine editor, political commentator and reviewer.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's "To Kill a Mockingbird" was released at the height of the civil rights era and became an instant sensation.
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The late Nobel-prize winning economist Robert Fogel calculated that Americans' leisure time tripled between 1880 and 1995, while their work-time nearly halved.
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The first ever screen adaptation of Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel García Márquez's classic novel One Hundred Years of Solitude is coming to Netflix.
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So we're gonna call him tonight ... We're only gonna call him Pulitzer Prize-winning ... I guess I can't say PP Ronan; that wouldn't work.
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" And Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman wrote in The New York Times last month that the theory's supporters were "messianic in their claims.
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Tony Horwitz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of the 85033 bestseller "Confederates in the Attic," died suddenly at the age of 60.
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" The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Garrow has questioned Steele's motives in the Wall Street Journal, calling him a "paid operative" spreading "partisan gossip.
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Just over a year after arriving in Korea, I was at the top of my class and a prize-winning math and physics student.
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Investors need to tread carefully right now because market valuations are at "unusual highs," Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller told CNBC on Thursday.
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Two Tony-winning producers say they are hoping to bring to Broadway a production of "Indecent," by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel.
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The group includes prominent alumni such as CNN host Jake Tapper, The Atlantic correspondent Ta-Nehisi Coates and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Kate Boo.
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The Armory installation marks 15 years of collaboration between Herzog and de Meuron, Pritzker Prize-winning architects, and Ai, a world-renowned multidisciplinary artist.
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Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Jon Meacham, who has been a frequent Trump critic, predicted that history would not judge Trump's actions on Saturday kindly.
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Robert K. Massie — a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and arguably the preeminent Romanov historian — wrote of the trial in The Romanovs: The Final Chapter.
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Montreal producer Kaytranada shared an endearingly playful music video today for "You're The One" featuring Syd, off his Polaris Prize-winning debut album 99.9%.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson wrote Fences in 21957, and the play itself is set two and half decades earlier, in 22010.
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It was praised as the "voice of undocumented young people" by Jose Antonio Vargas, a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who came out as undocumented.
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"Disruption as Rapture," in this setting, was realized in collaboration with Pulitzer prize winning Chinese-American musician Du Yun and Pakistani singer Ali Sethi.
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In many ways the Mercury Prize-winning band are the perfect accompaniment to a film set in the blissful nothingness of Scotland's capital city.
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For Art Cullen, a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist reporting from the heart of Iowa's corn country, the industry servicing agriculture is the problem itself.
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For a more mature performance, he recommends David Lang's Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Little Match Girl Passion," based on a Hans Christian Andersen story.
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Myanmar and its Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, are trying to make the Rohingya's lives unlivable, while keeping out witnesses.
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Perry has a very different background from his Obama-era predecessors — Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize–winning physicist, and Ernest Moniz, a nuclear physicist.
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When Steve James started this documentary, he originally envisioned an adaptation of the 2011 memoir by the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert.
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The view from the top of Mount Battie inspired the words that launched Edna St. Vincent Millay's career as a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.
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Then there's Bring It On, where cheerleader Torrance Shipman realizes her team's prize-winning routine was stolen from a cheer squad in East Compton.
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He would eventually pursue a master's degree at Columbia University, where the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Tony Kushner took Mr. Chaudry under his wing.
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Jane Smiley's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1991 novel, "A Thousand Acres," like "Dunbar," is a contemporary retelling of "King Lear" — not one of Shakespeare's comedies.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw will join Will Graham, the showrunner, and Elena Park, the show's creative consultant, in conversation (Feb. 11).
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Quakebot might not produce Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism, but that's not the point; it provides the quickest, easiest way to get information to readers.
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Lawrence Wright was reluctant to adapt "The Looming Tower," his Pulitzer Prize-winning history of Al Qaeda and the run-up to 9/11.
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RENASCENCE The composer Carmel Dean puts music to the words of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay in this bio-musical.
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After graduate school at the University of Tokyo, he went to work with the Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Tadao Ando for eight years.
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Up to that point, I had worried that the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "August: Osage County" was simply reanimating a tired literary formula.
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The story I was working on kept offering up such moments: a captive audience — in increasingly screwball situations — with a Nobel Prize-winning economist.
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"The world in our heads is not a precise replica of reality," Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, wrote in a 2011 book.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, on Broadway for the first time, stars David Alan Grier and Blair Underwood and is directed by Kenny Leon.
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The 448-page opus from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, "Fear: Trump in the White House," is slated for public release on September 11.
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Lawrence Wright was reluctant to adapt "The Looming Tower," his Pulitzer Prize-winning history of Al Qaeda and the run-up to 20093/11.
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Tobar, a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and two-time novelist, writes with relentless level-headedness and a tightly controlled pace for maximum narrative suspense.
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Known as "Electionland," the effort was spearheaded by the Pulitzer Prize-winning site ProPublica and included more than 250 news organizations across the country.
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Scene for scene, Unbelievable is based on a true story laid out in a Pulitzer Prize-winning article by ProPublica and the Marshall Project.
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In 2009, China sentenced Nobel Peace Prize-winning dissident Liu Xiaobo to 11 years in prison on charges of "inciting subversion of state power".
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"We may have been overdue for some reconsideration of the whole political system," said John Lewis Gaddis, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian at Yale.
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The latest writer to use her for his invented ends is Benjamin Black, otherwise known as the Booker Prize-winning Irish writer John Banville.
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This is the first ground-up commission in New York for OMA, which was founded by Rem Koolhaas, the Pritzker Prize-winning Dutch architect.
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The founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning website PolitiFact, he's currently Knight Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy at Duke University.
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Cha, a scholar and prize-winning author on Asian affairs, served as director for Asian Affairs on President George W. Bush's National Security Council.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) could be the biggest challenge facing the jobs market and even humanity itself, according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller.
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Jonathan Gold, the Pulitzer Prize-winning restaurant critic of the Los Angeles Times, is a champion of the vernacular, and wrote to praise him.
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Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights campaigner Liu Xiaobo also died in custody from liver cancer in July 2017 after being refused treatment abroad.
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg has said he will put into his syllabus that his class is not open to students carrying guns.
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Two weeks ago, The Goldfinch — the new movie based on Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2013 novel — arrived in theaters and immediately, catastrophically, flopped.
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Horwitz, the late Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, was spurred by America's current divisions to follow Olmsted's path from Maryland to the Texas-Mexico border.
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Dr. Koichi Tanaka, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, first developed mass spectrometry testing for proteins, and he was instrumental in the Japanese/Australian study.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Hamilton," about America's first treasury secretary, arrived at Victoria Palace Theatre in London this week.
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Marlon James's last kaleidoscopic novel, the Man Booker Prize-winning A Brief History of Seven Killings, is currently being adapted into a limited series.
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The Attica uprising has also been demonized—lies told about the event, according to Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Heather Ann Thompson, helped fuel mass incarceration.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, published in 1960, is slated for a Broadway run during the 2017-2018 season, according to the New York Times.
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Lu's prize-winning work has largely focused on sensitive environmental and social issues in China, including industrial pollution, drug addiction and people living with AIDS.
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Edwards developed the Nobel Prize-winning technique of in vitro fertilization, which eventually resulted in the birth of the first "test tube" baby, Louise Brown.
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Paul Ingrassia, an editor at the Revs Institute for Automotive Research and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, agreed with Lutz's assessment about Uber's stock price.
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But his most frequent references are to the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, whom Mr. López refers to by his nickname, Gabo.
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Over the last year, a series of Pulitzer Prize-winning news stories have revealed human trafficking, forced labor, and other abuses in the seafood industry.
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At NanoGraf, he and his colleagues are boosting the energy of carbon-silicon batteries by embedding silicon particles in graphene, graphite's Nobel Prize-winning cousin.
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The University of Arizona's Center for Creative Photography announced this week that it had acquired the archive of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly.
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Campbell is best known for his 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winning opera Silent Night, which is based on the 2005 World War I film Joyeux Noël.
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Despite its geological ring, the term Anthropocene was coined not by a geologist, but by the Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen in 2000.
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Now 14 years later, the film adaptation of the Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation is the subject of the Oscar-nominated star-studded drama, Spotlight.
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Image 2 of 2 OTTAWA, Ontario – Colombia&aposs Nobel Peace Prize-winning president has thanked Canadians for their support of his country&aposs peace process.
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The film's villain is not some Soviet heavy, but Walter Duranty (Peter Sarsgaard), the Pulitzer prize-winning Moscow bureau chief of the New York Times.
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"If you're a Nobel Prize winning author, you may not say 'I won the Nobel Prize for my work in blah, blah, blah,'" Stewart says.
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Philip Roth, the Pulitzer Prize winning novelist known for books like American Pastoral, The Human Stain and Goodbye, Columbus, died on Tuesday, multiple outlets report.
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Jim Allison returned home to Texas, where he works with his wife and fellow prize-winning cancer immunotherapist Padmanee Sharma at MD Anderson in Houston.
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In northern Kolkata, the oldest part of the city, you'll find the stately mansions of famous Kolkatans such as Nobel Prize-winning poet Rabindranath Tagore.
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Before he died in March, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alex Tizon penned an incredible story for The Atlantic detailing his family's secret slave in America.
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A little further along the mountain road, olives from the slopes of Amghras are crushed into a prize-winning oil, which has a fiery kick.
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We once shared an area of grass between our two houses, until Mr. McCracken installed a picket fence right through my mom's prize-winning vermilliades.
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Previously BadBadNotGood appeared on Kaytranada's 2016 Polaris Prize-winning debut album, 99.9%, and they've also worked on music together with Kali Uchis, GoldLink, and more.
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Beijing (CNN)International criticism of the Chinese government is mounting following the death of Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights campaigner Liu Xiaobo on Thursday.
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German fascism rose in the 85033 and 1930s out of specific, historic and economic conditions that Krugman, the Nobel-Prize-winning economist, has somehow forgotten.
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"The Warmth of Other Suns," another series in development, is based on Pulitzer-Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson's award-winning book of the same name.
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James Forman, Jr., the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning study of race and criminal justice "Locking Up Our Own," teaches at Yale Law School.
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These organizations often provide prize-winning reporters to tell stories with Wondery, but even the best journalists can't automatically transition to audio storytelling without help.
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Adapted from Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning books, "it's acutely intelligent, luxuriously dressed and well acted across the board," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
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David Cay Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist who was sent Trump's tax returns, has speculated that Trump could have mailed it to him.
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Research by Nobel Prize-winning economist Al Roth shows that each kidney transplant can save taxpayers at least $250,000 per patient in avoided dialysis costs.
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In the 1940s, this was how Italian microbiologist Salvador Luria, watching a slot machine work, conceived his Nobel Prize-winning extension of Darwinism to bacteria.
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Here's Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz writing that it would exacerbate inequality in the US and make it easier for companies to offshore jobs.
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However, while she is a Nobel Prize winning leader who should be championing human rights, she wields far less political power than most people realize.
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Michael is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and semi-successful memoirist now struggling to cement — or revive — his flagging career with a resistant, unfinished novel.
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Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1981 drama, directed by Kenny Leon and starring Blair Underwood and David Alan Grier, reaches the end of its tour.
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The bride's paternal grandfather, William S. McFeely of Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., is a historian and the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Grant: A Biography" (1981).
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Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, a Freud-dazzled study of a hysterical woman and the men who surround her, just got a little stranger.
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This week is the anniversary of the birth of Gabriel García Márquez, the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian novelist affectionately known in Latin America as Gabo.
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Related: Salvador Dalí's Rare Erotic Cookbook Is Getting Reprinted We Baked Jackson Pollock's Prize-Winning Apple Pie These Delicious Cooking GIFs Are Infinite Food Porn
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One of the first income share programs was designed in the 1970s with the help of the Nobel Prize-winning economist James Tobin at Yale.
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The recording artist headlines Madison Square Garden, a play plumbs the gay experience in Uganda and the Nobel Prize-winning novelist anchors a new documentary.
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So, too, in a sense, is Mr. Puts's Pulitzer Prize-winning score, which conjures styles and characteristics of a number of historical eras and genres.
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Sanders took Tuesday's top prize, winning in California, but Biden has taken the overall delegate lead after winning in states like Texas, Alabama and Virginia.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Garry Trudeau and his son, the New York Times crossword constructor Ross Trudeau, team up to play with our heads.
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It has a starry showrunner in the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon, who will presumably bring a new kind of energy to the franchise.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller told CNBC ahead of Davos that it may be around for 100 years, though it's more likely to collapse.
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The 448-page opus from the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, "Fear: Trump in the White House," goes behind the scenes of the Russia investigation.
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"It all just feels off," Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Wesley Morris wrote of "Three Billboards..." in an essay that appeared in Sunday's New York Times.
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Four former Federal Reserve chairmen and 27 Nobel-prize-winning economists advocate a carbon tax whose proceeds are distributed to Americans in equal lump sums.
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Joseph Rago, a 34-year-old Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal, was found dead at his home on Thursday evening.
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Warner Bros.' new movie The Goldfinch, based on Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize winning 2013 novel of the same name, has been building anticipation for months.
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Climbing a dune is like walking up a down escalator, as many sand-savvy folks have noted, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Dillard.
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This prize-winning novel imagines nineteenth-century America through the eyes—and in the sparkling dialect—of an Irishman who emigrates during the Great Famine.
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"One Hundred Years of Solitude," which was originally published in Spanish in 1967, is perhaps the best known work by the Nobel prize-winning author.
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"Johnny's Song" from "Johnny Johnson" (1936) Weill's first stage work in the United States was this collaboration with the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Green.
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The great contribution of Nguyen's Pulitzer Prize-winning first novel is that it introduces a Vietnamese voice into a conversation that has been one-sided.
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The Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, 31, exposed alleged sexual misconduct and cover-ups at NBC when he published his book Catch and Kill last month.
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But Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Mike Luckovich didn't feature a gun in his comic after the Valentine's Day shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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" The Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller defends the skills learned by English majors and other liberal arts graduates in his new book, "Narrative Economics.
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To wit: Marlon James, the Jamaican-born Booker Prize–winning author of A Brief History of Seven Killings, responded to Lilla's op-ed on Facebook.
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I adore my Sony RX100 V point-and-shoot camera, which Todd Heisler, one of The Times's Pulitzer Prize-winning staff photographers, chose for me.
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In his installation, the Turner Prize-winning artist repopulates Delos with life-size humanlike iron "bodyforms" in addition to tens of cubic and abstract sculptures.
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Ms. Sarabhai studied in Switzerland and at a school run by the Nobel Prize-winning Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore in Shantiniketan, in present-day West Bengal.
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There, Damien Chazelle claimed the top prize, winning Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for the modern-day musical about two aspiring artists falling in love.
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The images take you inside the lab of Ben Feringa, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands who develops nanomachines.
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But Glenn Close pulled off the shocker in that category, too, for her performance in "The Wife," as the spouse of a Nobel Prize-winning author.
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Many writers had already canceled, including the festival's headliners, Nobel Prize–winning Trinidadian-British writer V. S. Naipaul and American writer (and Naipaul biographer) Paul Theroux.
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In March, Abe held high-profile meetings with Noble prize-winning economists Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, both of whom advocated a delay, according to reports.
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Commentary by Dr. James Simons, a prize winning mathematician, founder of Renaissance Technologies, and chair of the Simons Foundation, which is focused on supporting scientific research.
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There, Damien Chazelle claimed the top prize, winning outstanding directorial achievement in feature film for the modern-day musical about two aspiring artists falling in love.
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So did two giants of science: Harold Varmus, a Nobel prize-winning cancer researcher, and Bruce Alberts, a former president of the National Academy of Sciences.
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In fact, the entire TV show is adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Looming Tower, which recounts the years leading up to 2000/11.
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Agim, at two years old, was pictured being passed through a barbed wire fence in a photo taken by Carol Guzy, a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist.
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In a Darwinian sense we want to live only because evolution produces only things that want to live, be they bacteria or Nobel prize-winning scientists.
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Other prominent figures in the digital privacy community have given talks at CCC, like Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of the Snowden disclosures Glenn Greenwald.
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Donald Trump needs to explain why he has not pledged to close the same tax loopholes that benefit him, a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist said Monday.
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A study from Nobel Prize winning economist James Heckman shows that for every dollar invested in early education, there is a return of at least $7.
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David Cay Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, said during the show that he received two pages of Trump's Form 1040 unsolicited in the mail.
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Additionally, the highly publicized death of Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid earlier this year stirred the pot of contention regarding architects' work under autocratic regimes.
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It may take weeks or months to identify all the victims, who include a prize-winning author, a soccer official and a team of humanitarian workers.
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A California school board voted this week to name a new elementary school after a local Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, who is also an undocumented immigrant.
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Despite being run by Nobel Prize-winning economists, the $126 billion firm promptly collapsed after a plan they believed to be foolproof failed to pan out.
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Even at 92, Paul Greengard (a Nobel Prize-winning scientist at Rockefeller University) continues his research into Alzheimer's disease and depression every day in his laboratory.
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The artist's Turner Prize-winning "Mother and Child Divided" installation featured the bisected corpses of a cow and calf in closed tanks, preserved by formaldehyde solution.
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Thus there was the news, a year ago, that Nobel Prize–winning physicist Donna Strickland didn't even have a Wikipedia article when the award was announced.
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Other drama winners included "The Leftovers," the metaspiritual HBO series; and "Wolf Hall," the PBS period mini-series based on Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning novel.
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In "The Goldfinch," Donna Tartt's 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the antique-dealer narrator, Theo Decker, reflects on the taste of affluent widows in New York.
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A handful of reforms even muscled their way through the State House after a Pulitzer Prize–winning Post and Courier investigation exposed South Carolina's femicide crisis.
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The Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Johnston, a tax expert and investigative reporter, first obtained the returns and then handed them over to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow show.
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This time he'll tackle the role of the painter Georges Seurat in a limited-run staging of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical.
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As an artist, Feiffer himself can't be pinned down, like the dancers he loved to draw in his Pulitzer Prize-winning strip for The Village Voice.
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Eugene O'Neill's strange Pulitzer Prize-winning play, a Freud-dazzled study of a hysterical woman and the men who surround her, just got a little stranger.
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When his drama teacher urged him to read every Pulitzer Prize-winning play if he wanted to understand the history of theater, he devoured them, too.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists have said it ("voters repeatedly reject insurrectionist candidates who parallel their own ordinariness ... in favor of candidates of proven character and competence").
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Among the most prominent artists lending their support are the actress Cate Blanchett, the filmmaker Lars von Trier and the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Elfriede Jelinek.
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Mr. Cruz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Mr. López's collaborator on the 2015 opera "Bel Canto," arrived in this country as a refugee from Cuba.
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" Jon Meacham, a Pulitzer-Prize winning author and Mr. Bush's biographer, delivered the first eulogy for the 41st president, calling him "America's last great soldier-statesman.
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Mr. Chernow, 69, is known for Pulitzer Prize-winning histories of presidents and statesmen, including the Hamilton biography that inspired Lin-Manuel Miranda's smash-hit musical.
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Gordone's 1969 Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of a black bartender in a Greenwich Village bar who attempts to outwit a white mobster syndicate.
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It's what idle hands do when they happen to belong to Pulitzer Prize-winning photographers and there's a camera on them and nothing else to do.
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" For years Mr. O'Brien has tried to book the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Power Broker" and the multivolume epic "The Years of Lyndon Johnson.
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The center, which began in the early 22020s, is named after the Nobel Prize-winning author of "The Good Earth," who had a developmentally disabled daughter.
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Mr. Lichtblau, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter hired by CNN in April from The New York Times, also worked on the Comey story earlier this month.
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Strong evidence of this problem can be found in investigations by the Wall Street Journal's editorial board and a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times series.
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Nobel-Prize winning economist Robert Shiller told CNBC that he had been to Davos around 15 times and said he was a fan of the meeting.
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Garry [Trudeau, Ms. Pauley's husband, the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the comic strip "Doonesbury"] and I were very wary of the fame thing as parents.
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HBO has entered into a deal with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow to make a documentary about threats to journalists, the cable channel announced Wednesday.
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This spring, she'll star in Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning "How I Learned to Drive" on Broadway, in the role she originated Off Broadway in 1997.
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Last year, a Facebook moderator took down an iconic, Pulitzer Prize-winning photo from the Vietnam War depicting a naked girl running from a napalm strike.
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Lindsay sought to link the 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning expose of Sandusky by Harrisburg Patriot-News reporter Sara Ganim to illegal grand jury leaks by prosecutors.
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I recently sat down with Nobel prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman for an episode of my podcast, The Ezra Klein Show.
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A Turner Prize–winning Young British Artist, Wearing's work centers around subverting the self, and she too uses masks to take on familiar and foreign identities.
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Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Tadao Ando, who built a Buddhist temple with James Turrell in 1999, designed the buildings on Ford's 20,662-acre Cerro Pelon.
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The first full-length documentary on the Nobel Prize-winning author offers a rich take by one of the only people she trusts to take her photograph.
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Journalism lost a giant Thursday when Charles Krauthammer, a Fox News contributor and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post, died at the age of 68.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times investigation found Pruitt's office in 2011 signed a letter criticizing environmental regulations that was drafted by lawyers for Devon Energy.
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The panellists emphasised the beauty of the mathematics underlying the prize-winning work and de-emphasised the practical applications—of which, at the moment, there are none.
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The Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, an equal partner in Brown's political career, sometimes was able to frame her husband's political attributes in a way he could not.
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Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alice Walker has come under criticism for recommending a book full of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in a recent New York Times interview.
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"This is a poor outcome for British science and so is bad for Britain," declared Paul Nurse, a Nobel-prize winning geneticist, to a group of journalists.
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Regional backslide As the world hails Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo's reporting, fellow prize-winning journalist Maria Ressa is facing increasing legal scrutiny in the Philippines.
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Of her role playing Joan Archer, a woman living in the shadow of her Nobel Prize winning husband, Close said it allowed her to embrace her sexuality.
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The newspaper tweeted out that Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy had died, only to quickly learn that it had been fooled by a fake Twitter account.
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As a work of design, the museum, created by Jean Nouvel, a Pritzker prize-winning architect, will count as one of the great buildings of his generation.
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This week, two pages from a single Trump tax return from 2005 was leaked by mail to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, possibly by the president himself.
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But there weren't national news magazine covers, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs or popular songs memorializing these deaths, as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Ohio" did for Kent State.
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Like this devastating exchange -- now this goes back to the '22004s, one of my favorites -- between Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and old lefty Phil Donahue.
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Man In The Window Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, Paige St. Johnson, uncovers never revealed before details about the man who would become the Golden State Killer.
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I've tried to plumb their depths to see what I can learn about the four-piece's trianglewave, Mercury Prize-winning indie that feels so foreign to me.
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Hackathon judges will give each competing team a numerical score, and the grand-prize winning team walks away with major bragging rights along with a cool €5,000.
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We got the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Friday at LAX and asked if the Bill Cosby conviction might be a precursor to what's in store for Weinstein.
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With his shoulder-length hair, colorful ascot ties and spider brooches, Cedric Villani, a prize-winning mathematician is among the most recognizable faces on the campaign trail.
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The Nobel Peace Prize-winning writer and human rights activist died Thursday evening of liver cancer while in custody at a hospital in Shenyang in northeastern China.
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In a tweet posted Wednesday afternoon, the Kentucky Republican managed to tweak Donald Trump while paying cheeky homage to his favorite Nobel Prize-winning Austro-British economist.
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The organization was started by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Jose Antonio Vargas, who, in 2011, became one of the first public figures to self identify as undocumented.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Power Broker" and "The Years of Lyndon Johnson," Robert A. Caro, is known for his meticulously researched, thoroughly reported biographies.
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Our Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Tyler Hicks managed to reach Fort McMurray, the town in western Canada devastated by a wildfire still raging a few miles away.
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It had appeared that Lee's sole literary output would be "To Kill a Mockingbird," especially since she acknowledged she could not top the Pulitzer Prize-winning book.
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In "Duende" and in her third book, the Pulitzer Prize-winning " Life on Mars " (2011), Smith explores another aspect of her "I"—Tracy before she was Tracy.
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The character of Joe's son, David, is, by contrast, irritatingly one-note, and Pryce is less than persuasive in the role of the Noble Prize–winning author.
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I had dreamed of writing Pulitzer Prize-winning stories or being elected to Congress, not spending my life in a darkened room, cared for by a nurse.
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FENCES If you saw the 2010 revival of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Fences" on Broadway, here it is again, in a lot of the important ways.
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Oprah paid tribute to Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison by reading some of her literature and sharing a great anecdote about their first meeting.
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Ms. Gordon-Reed, a professor of history and law at Harvard and the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "The Hemingses of Monticello," seconded the point.
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The Bonavista Peninsula can be seen in the 2001 movie "The Shipping News," which is based on Annie Proulx's Pulitzer prize-winning novel of the same name.
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The film tells the story of the wife of a fictional Nobel Prize-winning author, who lives in his shadow and is beginning to reexamine her life.
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The image by Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Tyler Hicks showed the emaciated girl lying on a bed October 18 at a mobile UNICEF clinic in Aslam, Yemen.
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From his Polaris Prize-winning album 99.9%, Canadian super producer, Kaytranada, has released a video for his song "You're the One" featuring The Internet's Syd tha Kid.
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But the real all-star is fullerene, a Nobel prize-winning ingredient that acts like a powerful free-radical sponge, mopping up these skin-damaging time bombs.
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POTENCY In 2014, the Pulitzer prize-winning New York Times journalist Maureen Dowd took a trip to Colorado to indulge in some recently legalized marijuana-infused confections.
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" The interviews were conducted in 2014 by Michael D'Antonio, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who later wrote a biography of Mr. Trump called "The Truth About Trump.
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Jerry Saltz, the Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic for New York magazine, regrets that he is unlikely to see the auctioned-off work again in his lifetime.
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Among the living Tennessee homebodies with new releases, there's the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Jon Meacham, whose nonfiction book "The Soul of America" was released in May.
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Nobel Prize-winning behavioral economists and psychologists have taught us that we're prone to "Misbehaving" (Richard Thaler) and don't do enough "Thinking, Fast and Slow" (Daniel Kahneman).
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In 2016, the company was criticized for censoring a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of a young girl running naked after a napalm attack during the Vietnam War.
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While Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger called the decision to identify Taiwan as a state independent from China an "error," it has engendered a global discussion.
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The Los Angeles Times has hired two restaurant critics to replace Jonathan Gold, the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic who died of pancreatic cancer in July, at 57.
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Prominent cultural figures around the world, from the Australian actress Cate Blanchett to the Nobel Prize-winning Austrian novelist Elfriede Jelinek, also expressed support for Mr. Serebrennikov.
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The capitol building is ringed with metal barriers, and is all white granite cupolas and peaks—a prize-winning ice sculpture from which some laws periodically drip.
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Arrow, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, argued that health care is distinct from other products like chocolate bars or dress shirts and can't be marketed as such.
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Their guest, Laurie Garrett, is a Pulitzer Prize–winning science writer and the author of The Coming Plague, a book about emerging diseases in the twentieth century.
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Charles Duhigg, the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of "The Power of Habit," hosts "Change Agent," a five-part podcast series that turns obstacles into opportunities.
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And Charles Krauthammer, one of America's most cogent conservative voices as a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and television commentator, died of cancer at a hospital in Atlanta.
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And the stories by the Chicago-born, Pulitzer Prize-winning Canadian writer Carol Shields — gathered in one volume, "The Collected Stories of Carol Shields" — are grounded too.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Wesley Lowery is leaving The Washington Post for CBS News, according to an internal announcement by the paper to staff members on Tuesday.
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Bissinger, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist behind the "Friday Night Lights" book, also wrote the iconic Vanity Fair cover story about Jenner's transition from male to female.
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In Iris Murdoch's Booker Prize-winning novel, "The Sea, the Sea," a famous director/playwright has holed up at a remote seaside house to write his memoirs.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Two months before this week's presidential election in Indonesia, prize-winning novelist Eka Kurniawan declared in an opinion column that "the Islamists have already won".
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This weekend Mr. Sondheim's work will be back on Broadway, with a revival of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Sunday in the Park with George" starring Jake Gyllenhaal.
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The first, the prize-winning novel "The Wake," is the story of Buccmaster of Holland, who fights Norman invaders across a similar English moor in the 1060s.
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Here is one way to begin to answer it in the affirmative: Liu Xiaobo, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning democracy activist jailed for 11 years, has cancer.
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Nobel-prize winning economists Robert Shiller and Joseph Stiglitz predicted pain ahead for the U.S. economy if Beijing and Washington ramp up tit-for-tat trade penalties.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz criticized Trump for failing to address the climate emergency beyond a commitment that the U.S. will join the trillion trees initiative.
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Based on the Pulitzer-prize winning novel by Donna Tartt, the film opened in eighth place with an estimated $2.6 million in ticket sales across 2,13 theaters.
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Promoting his movie, Mr. Washington has been pushing to elevate awareness of August Wilson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright who wrote "Fences" and adapted it for film.
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He's a prize-winning mathematician who helped crack Cold War codes and led a university department before becoming one of the most successful investors of all time.
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While no one can definitively say where the next financial bubble will occur, Nobel Prize-winning economist Richard Thaler says he's avoiding making this particular investment: bitcoin.
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Another Nobel Prize-winning biologist, Phillip Sharp of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who said he had been previously unaware of the misconduct allegations, offered qualified support.
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Guzman, a young academic and protégé of Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, is a debt restructuring expert, though has little hands-on experience in policy making.
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And it's certainly good to respond with nuance to a Nobel Prize, keeping in mind the limitations of the prize-winning research even while recognizing its significance.
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"The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Academy Award-nominated actor has been in a few hit films, but his lowest-rated one to date is "US Marshals.
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And if a puppy happens to be born to prize-winning dogs, it may get a name that combines or references the names of its prestigious parents.
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The image is in fact a Pulitzer Prize-winning image by photographer Martha Rial, taken in 1996 in Tanzania and showing Hutu refugees escaping violence in Rwanda.
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Blackson explained that it was "actually quite easy" to get the Pulitzer Prize–winning composer involved — he responded enthusiastically to Blackson's first email in under five minutes.
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Writer Dale Maharidge and photographer Michael Williamson revisited the families documented in Evans and Agee's book for their Pulitzer Prize-winning And Their Children After Them (73).
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Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer John Moore captured the iconic photo of a 2-year-old Honduran girl crying as her mother was detained along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The Pulitzer prize-winning photo is one of the world's most iconic images, and Norwegian writer Tom Egeland posted it to Facebook in a discussion about wartime photography.
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Overall, the emails further support the findings from a Pulitzer Prize-winning 2014 series in the New York Times that first revealed Pruitt's ties to the energy industry.
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After years of stealth wealth, humility and downsizing, the president-elect is ushering in a new era of living large, Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller said Wednesday.
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Eventually he recruited more than 13 leading scientists, including Nobel Prize-winning biologist Shinya Yamanaka and Carolyn Bertozzi, to figure out what was so important about N-glycanase.
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She also met with a Nobel Prize–winning economist who also happened to be a Clinton Foundation donor, someone whose advice she might have sought in any case.
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Nelle Harper Lee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of To Kill a Mockingbird — one of the most beloved American novels of the 22016th century — died Friday in Alabama.
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I still ended up with one of the prize winning bongs, which was given to me by someone else who actually won it but didn't need a bong.
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New York (CNN Business)The old adage from Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman that "the business of business is business" is dead, says Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
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So when I returned home, I (perhaps a little belatedly) turned to FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, a 2004 biography by Ada Louise Huxtable, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic.
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A prize-winning reporter known for his work at RioDoce covering organized crime, Valdez's murder sparked outrage and showed that even international renown offers no guarantee of safety.
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In Card Sharks, two players face off in a head-to-head elimination game with the goal of one player making it to the grand prize winning deck.
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Asymmetry By Lisa HallidayOut February 216A young woman having an unexpected, surprisingly tender affair with an older, Pulitzer Prize-winning author in New York, soon after 29/216.
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Yergin, a Pulitzer-Prize winning author, is the vice chairman of conference host IHS Markit and co-founder of Cambridge Energy Research Associates (which IHS bought in 2004).
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"Nudging" as a financial concept was introduced by legal scholar Cass Sunstein and Pulitzer Prize-winning economist Richard Thaler, who argued that humans are not completely rational beings.
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Those earlier estimates of extreme poverty, suggestive of widespread destitution, prompted Angus Deaton, a Nobel prize-winning economist, to propose redirecting US foreign aid to America's poorest people.
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Clinical psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison's Robert Lowell: Setting the River on Fire intimately details the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's mental illness and how it shaped his poetic output.
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You may know him as the Nobel Prize-winning mathematician who figured out the essence of the universe almost a full century before science could prove him right.
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Lean, focused and exciting, this portrait of the Boston Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning stories exposing systematic sexual abuse in the Catholic Church played more like a heist thriller.
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Mediaite columnist Joseph Wulfsohn told Fox News he didn't think Moonves' career would survive the scandal, partially because the allegations were exposed by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Farrow.
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But the collection holds, among many more prized photos of black legends, the 1969 Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of Coretta Scott King and her daughter at the Rev.
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Garbology, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edwared Humes, explores how this cycle, in which we participate every time we take down the bins, got cemented in stone.
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Givosiran uses a Nobel prize-winning mechanism, RNA interference (RNAi), to target and "silence" specific genetic material, blocking the production of the deadly protein that causes the disease.
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The movie (The Distinguished Citizen) tells the story of Nobel prize-winning writer Daniel Mantovani who returns to his village of birth and meets old friends and foes.
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It's about her tangled relationship with the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Doris Lessing, a rhinoceros of a personality, with whom she lived for four years while a teenager.
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The idea of UBI has previously been championed by several high-profile advocates, including Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton and Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla.
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" Maddow said the federal document was mailed to David Cay Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and author of the recent book "The Making of Donald Trump.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE 'A driven perfectionist' Philip Roth, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and one of the 20th century's most prolific writers, died in New York at age 85.
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In his Bancroft Prize–winning book, The Global Cold War, published in 2005, Westad contended that the conflict shaped the internal politics of every country in the world.
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Krauthammer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist and longtime conservative commentator on Fox News, died in June at the age of 68 after a battle with intestinal cancer.
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Invest in microloansSince 2006, using data from the Nobel Prize-winning project of economist Muhammad Yunus, microlending has become a huge source of business development in the world.
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There's a revolution happening in Saudi Arabia that could change the kingdom forever, said Thomas Friedman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist and best-selling author.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning 1960 novel about racism and injustice in the American south will make its Broadway debut in the 2017-2018 season, producer Scott Rudin said.
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Tracy Letts, who wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "August: Osage County," takes on this existential riddle in "Mary Page Marlowe" (starting previews June 19, at Second Stage).
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Seasons: 1Episodes: 8"Unbelievable" is a new Netflix original series based on the real reported events found in a Pulitzer-prize winning article published by ProPublica in 2015.
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Nicholas Lemann is a staff writer at The New Yorker and a veteran journalist, prize-winning author, and former dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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