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'''Bill Dedman''' is an ] ] who received a ] for ]. '''Bill Dedman''' is an ] ] who received a ] for ].


Born in ], Dedman started in journalism there at age 16 as a copy boy. He was a newspaper reporter in ]; ]; ]; and at '']'' and '']''.

In 1989, Dedman received the Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting for "The Color of Money," a series of articles in ]'s '']'' on ] by ] lenders.

He has taught advanced reporting as an adjunct lecturer at ], ] and the ]. He was the first director of computer-assisted reporting for ], and served for six years on the board of directors of Investigative Reporters and Editors.

Dedman is managing editor for '']'' in ]. He is also editor of Power Reporting, a database of databases designed to assist journalists in research.

==External links==

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*Dedman, Bill. , '']'' 2005.
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Bill Dedman is an American journalist who received a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting.


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