Tim Weiner

Tim Weiner is a Pulitzer-prize winning writer.

Awards

Awards Won:

Year Award Winning work Notes/Description
  • 2007
  • 1988
  • For his series of reports on a secret Pentagon budget used by the government to sponsor defense research and an arms buildup.
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National Book Award for Nonfiction Winners

National Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction Nominees

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