Bob Keeler is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
at Newsday. He began at
Newsday in 1971 and has covered local, state, and national
politics for the newspaper as well as editing the Sunday magazine.
He won the Pulitzer in 1996 for a series of articles about the life
of a multicultural parish, St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church in
Westbury, New York. Keeler developed the series into a book, Parish!,
which one reviewer called "the best kind of religious journalism
… fanatically faithful to the sensitivities of both critical and
credulous readers and also to the experiences of the worshippers
who are the subjects of his stories." Keeler has also written
Newsday: A Candid History of the Respectable Tabloid and
Days of Intense Emotion: Praying with Pope John Paul II in the
Holy Land, with co-author Paul Moses. He now serves on Newsday's
editorial board, and lectures widely on journalism and religion.
E-mail
bob.keeler@newsday.com
Books
Days of Intense Emotion: Praying with Pope John Paul
II in the Holy Land
By Robert F. Keeler and Paul Moses
Catholic Book Publishing, 2001
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& Noble.com
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Newsday: A Candid History
of the Respectable Tabloid
By Robert F. Keeler
William Morrow, 1990
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Parish! The Pulitzer Prize-Winning
Story of a Vibrant Catholic Community
By Robert F. Keeler
Crossroad Publishing, 1997
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or Barnes
& Noble.com
Index
War in a
time of ignorance
Written by Bob Keeler | Interact
| December 17, 2001
SPECIAL FEATURE, PART ONE OF TWO. Remembrances
of another war to make the world safe for democracy.
Last updated: December 17, 2001