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Morton Mintz
Born
(1922-01-26) January 26, 1922 (age 102)
Occupation
Investigative Journalist
Known for
The Washington Post
St. Louis Star-Times
Globe-Democrat
Morton Mintz (born January 26, 1922)[1] is an American investigative journalist who in his early years (1946–1958) reported for two St. Louis, Missouri, newspapers, the Star-Times and the Globe-Democrat; and then, most notably The Washington Post (1958–1988). He exposed such scandals as thalidomide and the Dalkon Shield. Since 2004 he has been a Senior Adviser to Nieman Watchdog.
^Morton, Mintz (April 2013). "Essay". American History of Business Journalism. Archived from the original on 8 November 2014. Retrieved 2015-08-09.
MortonMintz (born January 26, 1922) is an American investigative journalist who in his early years (1946–1958) reported for two St. Louis, Missouri, newspapers...
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Washington Post as a heroine for averting a similar tragedy in the U.S. MortonMintz, author of The Washington Post article, said "[Kelsey] prevented ......
1961. p. 82. STEARNS, JESSIE (May 4, 1963). "Washington". OPC Bulletin. MortonMintz, Washington Post reporter, received 19th annual Raymond Clapper Memorial...
(Caracas) Special Award Michael Harrington The Other America Special Award MortonMintz Washington Post Special Award Theodore E. Kruglak 1961 Foreign Reporting...
troubled savings & loan institutions in Maryland. 1962 Special Award MortonMintz for stories on the fight to keep the drug thalidomide off the market...
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Hancock Award for Excellence in Business Writing, with David Maraniss 1989 MortonMintz Award for Investigative Reporting 1999 Pulitzer Prize for public service...
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Outlawed in Pakistan The South Asian Journalist Association Award The MortonMintz Award The Leslie Sanders Award The IRE finalist The Best Canadian Spectrum...
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and Karl Wittfogel. His cohort included Elman Service, Eric Wolf, Sidney Mintz and Stanley Diamond. His first graduate teaching assistant was Marvin Harris...
fellow Dondero High School classmates Doug Edwards (later replaced by Lenny Mintz) on drums, Doug Gunsch and Bill Barnes on guitar, with Jeff Hodge on bass...
the police finally find the case in the possession of a thief named Dan Mintz (Worlock), a man who had worked for Jack once before and who Jack let's...
Tampa Bay Times, "The Sweet Smell of Freedom", pg. 237, 24 October 1976 Mintz, Morton (1977-02-05). "First Mental Patient to Win Right To Liberty Is Awarded...
(1982), pp. 111–112. Weber (1982), p. 114. Weber (1982), p. 116. Mintz (2009), p. 10. Mintz (2009), p. 9. Weber (1982), p. 140. de la Teja (1997), pp. 91–92...
limiting or constraining people during times of surplus. Anthropologist Morton Fried argued in 1967 that bands organized into tribes in order to resist...
Hansen Ted C. Lewellen Edmund Leach Ralph Linton Elizabeth Mertz Sidney Mintz Sally Falk Moore Rodney Needham Marshall Sahlins James C. Scott Elman Service...
Archived from the original on November 7, 2020. Retrieved November 7, 2020. Mintz, Luke (November 7, 2020). "Will the fiercely independent Dr Jill Biden revolutionise...