James B. Steele
James B. Steele (born January 3, 1943) is an American investigative journalist and author. With longtime collaborator Donald L. Barlett he has won two Pulitzer Prizes, two National Magazine Awards, six George Polk Awards and many other national awards during the 40 years they worked together at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Time, and Vanity Fair.
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Born | Hutchinson, Kansas | January 3, 1943
Occupation(s) | Investigative journalist, nonfiction writer |
Notable credit(s) | The Philadelphia Inquirer, Time, Vanity Fair, books:Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes (with Donald L. Barlett), Forevermore: Nuclear Waste in America (with Donald L. Barlett), America: What Went Wrong?(with Donald L. Barlett), America: Who Really Pays the Taxes? (with Donald L. Barlett), America: Who Stole the Dream (with Donald L. Barlett), The Great American Tax Dodge (with Donald L. Barlett), Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business -- and Bad Medicine (with Donald L. Barlett), The Betrayal of the American Dream (with Donald L. Barlett), America: What Went Wrong? The Crisis Deepens (with Donald L. Barlett). |
Spouse | Nancy Steele |
Children | Allison Steele |
Relatives | Lisa Steele (sister) |
Website | http://barlettandsteele.com/index.php |
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