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that Roy Moore had impregnated her as a legally-underage teenager, and urging them to report on it. She also directly refuted Moore's claim's that an Alabama county didn't sell alcohol—when he'd been accused of procuring alcohol for a minor in that county—by finding evidence that the county allowed
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For purposeful and relentless reporting that changed the course of a Senate race in Alabama by revealing a candidate's alleged past sexual harassment of teenage girls and subsequent efforts to undermine the journalism that exposed
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as well as many specialty databases to pursue her work, noting in 2007 that some material—U.S. senators' legal defense fund documents, for example—could still only be accessed in person.
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in 1990 and was hired full-time in 1992. She specializes in research and reporting on government and politics; she has covered elections since 1994. Her writing has appeared in the
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print news library, the News Research Center, which included approximately "7,500 books, 30 periodicals a month and 15 daily newspapers." In more recent years, she's used
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The agency added a series of surveillance cameras in 2012, giving authorities a full view of the perimeter. Alice Crites and Julie Tate contributed
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cancer researcher and a librarian for the Montgomery County Schools. She graduated from
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researchers Alice Crites, Meg Smith and Julie Tate also contributed to this narrative.
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liquor sales seven years before the event occurred. Her research allowed the
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Crites has been a researcher on six different Pulitzer-winning teams at
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librarian and the researcher on the three-member team that won the 2018
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Researchers Alice Crites, Lucy Shackelford and Don Pohlman contributed
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page that linked Project Veritas to a woman who had been telling the
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involved combating misinformation that was being disseminated by
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Boburg, Shawn; Davis, Aaron; Crites, Alice (November 27, 2017).
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Alice Crites and Steven Rich contributed to this report.
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to outline a clear well-established case against Moore.
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University of Maryland College of Information Studies
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Part of Crites' work investigating Senate candidate
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Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting
Washington Post
Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
Washington Post
NIH
University of Maryland
Carnegie Mellon University
Congressional Research Service
Library of Congress
MLS
Seattle Times
Washington Post
computer-assisted reporting
Roy Moore
Project Veritas
GoFundMe


"The 2018 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Investigative Reporting: Staff of The Washington Post"
Pulitzer Prize
"Winners 2015 - National Reporting Carol D. Leonnig of The Washington Post"
"Winners 2006 - Investigative Reporting Susan Schmidt, James V. Grimaldi and R. Jeffrey Smith of The Washington Post"
"Winners 2017 - National Reporting David A. Fahrenthold of The Washington Post"
"Winners 2016 - National Reporting The Washington Post Staff"
"Winners 2008 - Breaking News Reporting Staff of The Washington Post Staff"
"Winners 2018 - National Reporting Staffs of The New York Times and The Washington Post"
"Call for Entries: Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting"
Syracuse University

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