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New Holland, PA The Investigation Team from the New Holland Clarion News is nominated once again for a Pulitzer Prize in newspaper journalism.

The New Holland Clarion News, known for their distinguished reporting on domestic and foreign affairs, in-depth, expert analysis, and even-handed political reporting is once again nominated for the coveted Pulitzer Prize in Journalism. President and CEO of New Holland News Corps, Mr. G.E. Lapp, was quick to recognize the outstanding contributions of his team of editors and investigative reporters. “It gives me great satisfaction that we can provide this objective, in-depth analysis of world events for the American public. We are committed to hiring the best reporters and support staff, and it is their efforts we are celebrating today.” Nominations were given for their featured articles on:

1. The Vietnam Conflict 2. The Cuban Missile Crisis 3. Nixon’s Watergate scandal and fallout 4. Coverage of the 1968 Presidential Election and social unrest 5. The rise and influence of the Warren Court 6. LBJ’s legacy on the war against poverty in America 7. The Struggle for Civil Rights: Influence of MLK and Malcolm X 8. Iraq: Bush 41 and Bush 42 9. The Iran-Contra affair