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Louise Kiernan |
Louise Kiernan writes for the Chicago Tribune's projects team. She was the lead writer on "Gateway to Gridlock," an extensive look at the American air-traffic system, which won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. She was also a finalist for a Pulitzer in the same category for an individual project about a woman killed by a piece of falling glass. Since she joined the Tribune as an intern in 1992, Kiernan has run the paper's urban-affairs team; worked on the Sunday magazine staff; reported from abroad; and contributed to the newspaper's features, commentary, books and travel sections. She was a 2005 Nieman Fellow.
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