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The winners of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting offer an in-depth account of the massacre of Korean civilians by American soldiers during the early days of the Korean War and explore the human story behind the tragedy from both the victims' and perpetrators' perspective. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.

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Charles J. Hanley, Sang-Hun Choe and Martha Mendoza were awarded the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting for breaking the No Gun Ri story. Hanley is a special correspondent with the Associated Press International Desk in New York who has covered a half dozen wars over thirty years. He is a U.S. Army veteran of Vietnam. Choe is an Associated Press reporter in Seoul, South Korea. Also a military veteran, Choe received a special award for his No Gun Ri work from the Korean Journalists Association. Mendoza, the recipient of a John S. Knight Fellowship at Stanford University, is an Associated Press national reporter in San Jose, California, who has won numerous awards for her investigative work. Associated Press investigative researcher Randy Herschaft, who was the fourth member of the Pulitzer team and contributed to this book, is an expert in public records and electronic research.

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ISBN 10:  0805066586 ISBN 13:  9780805066586
Casa editrice: Henry Holt & Co, 2001
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