6 Fridav. April 1. 1988 / University Daily Kansan Three newspapers win two Pulitzers The Associated Press NEW YORK — The Charlotte Observer, the Miami Herald and the Wall Street Journal each won two 1988 Pulitzer Prizes yesterday, with the Observer receiving the gold medal for public service for its reports on Jim and Tammy Bakker's PTL television ministry. The Observer's Doug Marlette also won a Pulitzer for his editorial cartooning in Charlotte and at the Atlanta Constitution. The Herald's Dave Barry won the commentary Pulitzer. His colleague Michel du Cille won the feature photography award for photographs of a housing project plagued by a cocaine epidemic. Daniel Hertzberg and James B. Stewart of the Journal won the award for explanatory journalism for their stories about an investment banker charged with insider trading and the day after the Oct. 19 stock market crash. crashed. The Journal also won a Prize in specialized reporting for Walt Bogdanich's series of reports on faulty testing by U.S. medical laboratories. Three Chicago Tribune reporters, Dean Beau. William Gaines and Ann Marie Lipinski, won the investigative reporting prize for reporting on waste by the Chicago City Council. Two Pulitzer for general news reporting were awarded. One went to the staff of the Alabama Journal of Montgomery for an investigation of the state's unusually high infant mortality rate. The second was awarded to the staff of the Lawrence, Mass., Eagle Tribune for an investigation that revealed flaws in the state prison furlough system. Tim Weinle of the Philadelphia Inquirer won the national reporting prize for his series on a secret Pentagon budget. lagoon bogues. The international reporting Pulitzer was won by Thomas Friedman of the New York Times. 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