Here's the full news release.

Here's the Pulitzer website (it's framed - agghh!!).

Here's the NYT story. The paper's coverage graciously highlighted the two Pulitzers won by the Wall Street Journal:

The Wall Street Journal won the Pulitzer Prize for public service yesterday for uncovering the unethical practices of business executives who had rewarded themselves millions of dollars by backdating stock options. The articles, by Charles Forelle, James Bandler, Mark Maremont and Steve Stecklow, have led to the federal investigation of more than 130 companies, and at least 70 top executives have lost their jobs.

In awarding The Journal its highest journalistic honor, the Pulitzer Prize Board said the paper had brought about “widespread change in corporate America.”

The Journal also won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting, for a series of articles about the adverse effects of industrial development on China. The Journal was the only newspaper to win more than one award.