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| | The Maria Moors Cabot Prizes - 1999 Awards (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | A winner of the Overseas Press Club award for foreign analysis and the Sigma Delta Chi award for foreign reporting (both for a series on terrorism in Europe), Tamayo was a Nieman fellow at Harvard University (1989) and an Inter American Press Association fellow at the National University of Argentina in Buenos Aires (1971). |
 | | James McClatchy, publisher, McClatchy Newspapers, has worked tirelessly to bring about, promote, and disseminate principles of freedom of expression and of the press in the hemisphere. |
 | | He conceived of the 1994 Declaration of Chapultepec, a proclamation of free speech written by private citizens and signed by 19 heads of state in the Western Hemisphere, including the leaders of Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Chile and the U.S., as well as nearly 2,000 other politicians, journalists, writers and intellectuals. |
| www.jrn.columbia.edu /events/cabot/cabot-awards1999.asp (1378 words) |
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