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Index
Cover  Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents  Acknowledgments Reintroduction: Refining Pulitzer’s Gold Part I: Gold for a New Century
1. A Medal for All Seasons, 2013–2014: From Police Speeding to NSA Spying 2. The Most Prized Pulitzer: The “Germ of an Idea” Takes Root 3. A Newsroom Challenged, 2002: The New York Times and 9/11 4. Epiphany in Boston, 2003: The Globe and the Church 5. From Times to Times, 2004–2005: Rivals Win in New York and Los Angeles 6. The Storm Before the Calm, 2006: The Times-Picayune and the Sun Herald’s Summer of Katrina 7. Stocks and Soldiers, 2007–2008: The Journal on Options, the Post on Walter Reed 8. Prizing Youth, 2009–2010: The Las Vegas Sun and the Bristol (Va.) Herald Courier 9. The Tradition Survives, 2011–2012: Return of the L.A. Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer
Part II: Coming of Age
10. First Gold, 1917–1919: The Great War, Brought Home 11. Reporting on the Roaring, 1920–1929: Ponzi’s Scam and an Ohio Editor’s Murder 12. From Depression to Wartime, 1930–1945: Corruption and the Dust Bowl 13. A Handful of Gold, 1936–1952: The Post-Dispatch Makes Its Mark 14. A New Stew of Issues, 1953–1969: Little Rock, the Suburbs, and Firsts for Women 15. Secret Papers, Secret Reporting, 1972: The Pentagon Papers and the Times 16. All the Editor’s Men, 1973:. Watergate and the Post
Part III: Challenges for a New Era
17. In Watergate’s Shadow, 1970–1978: Newsday, the Inquirer, and Davids vs. Goliaths 18. Mightier Than the Snake, 1979: The Point Reyes Light on Synanon 19. Everybody’s Business, 1980–1989: Considering the Company View 20. The Nature of Things, 1990–1998: The Scientific and the Sordid 21. The Post Rings Twice, 1999–2000: Police Shootings and Shameful Homes
Afterword: A New Voice of the South Appendix: Pulitzer Gold Nuggets Notes Bibliography Index
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