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    John Moors Cabot (December 11, 1901 – February 24, 1981) was an American diplomat and U.S. Ambassador to five nations during the Truman, Eisenhower, and...
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  • The Maria Moors Cabot Prizes are the oldest international awards in the field of journalism. They are presented each fall by the Trustees of Columbia...
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    producer in the country, used for inks and paints. Godfrey's son, John Moors Cabot (born 1901 in Cambridge), a great-great-grandson of Samuel, was a U.S...
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    Godfrey L. Cabot Award for the advancement of aviation, Harvard's Maria Moors Cabot Foundation for Botanical Research, the annual Maria Moors Cabot prize awarded...
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    founder of Cabot Corporation and a philanthropist. His mother was Maria Moors Cabot. Cabot was named after Thomas Dudley, the governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony...
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  • John Moors Cabot (1901–1981), American diplomat and ambassador, son of Godfrey Lowell Cabot Meg Cabot (born 1967), American author Pilar Cabot (1940–2017)...
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    Mario Vargas Llosa (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Achievement in International Literature from PEN America 2006 – Maria Moors Cabot prize 2008 – Medal for Distinguished Contributions to the Arts and Humanities...
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    Jorge Ramos (news anchor) (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    the War in Afghanistan. Ramos has won ten Emmy Awards and the Maria Moors Cabot Prize for excellence in journalism. He has also been included on Time...
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    Stephen Kinzer (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Stephen Kinzer (born August 4, 1951) is an American author, journalist, and academic. A former New York Times correspondent, he has published several books...
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  • ambition to be named Ambassador to Poland (the position goes to John Moors Cabot), Abel manages to obtain enough shares of the bank and ousts Kane from...
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  • of Journalism". journalism.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-13. "Maria Moors Cabot Prizes | School of Journalism". journalism.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-13...
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    Anderson Cooper 360° (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Anderson Cooper 360° (commonly shortened to either AC-360 or 360) is an American television news show on CNN and CNN International, hosted by CNN journalist...
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    Guillermo Cano Isaza (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Guillermo Cano Isaza (12 August 1925 – 17 December 1986) was a Colombian journalist. The editor of El Espectador between 1952 until 1986, he was assassinated...
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    Jacobo Timerman (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Jacobo Timerman (6 January 1923 – 11 November 1999) was a Soviet-born Argentine publisher, journalist, and author, who is most noted for his confronting...
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  • Grant Dexter (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Alexander Grant Dexter (1896–1961) was a Canadian journalist in the mid-20th century. Dexter spent his entire career with the Winnipeg Free Press, which...
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  • Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta (2 March 1895, Tampico, Tamaulipas – 23 September 1972, Houston) was a Mexican businessman who built an entertainment conglomerate...
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    Victoria Ocampo (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    in 1979, and is buried in La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires. Maria Moors Cabot prize Commander of the Order of the British Empire Doctor honoris causa...
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    Bill Stewart (journalist) (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    William D. "Bill" Stewart (1941 – June 20, 1979) was an American journalist with ABC News who was murdered by Nicaraguan government National Guard ("Guardia")...
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  • Ángel Ramos (industrialist) (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    country.[citation needed] In 1950, Ramos was the recipient of the María Moors Cabot Award, bestowed upon him by Columbia University. That year he was also...
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    Rómulo O'Farrill (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Rómulo O'Farrill II (15 December 1917 – 18 May 2006) was a Mexican multi-millionaire businessman. His father, Rómulo O'Farrill, founded the Novedades newspaper...
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    Carlos Lacerda (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Carlos Frederico Werneck de Lacerda (30 April 1914 – 21 May 1977) was a Brazilian journalist and politician. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Lacerda was the son...
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    Ramón José Velásquez (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    President Jaime Lusinchi did on 21 May 2014. Ligia Betancourt Mariño Maria Moors Cabot prize (1967) Member of the National Academy of History of Venezuela (1968)...
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    stories on impunity in Mexican villages. In 2008, he was awarded a Maria Moors Cabot prize, by Columbia University, for a career of excellence in covering...
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    Francisco Santos Calderón (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Francisco Santos Calderón (born 14 August 1961), also known as Pacho Santos, is a Colombian politician and journalist. Santos was elected as Álvaro Uribe's...
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    El Universo (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Later that year, the newspaper was awarded the inter-American Maria Moors Cabot prize. The citation read, "Even in the face of Correa's bullying and...
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    Alejandro Junco de la Vega (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    solution." 1991 Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Maria Moors Cabot Award (to Junco and El Norte) 1992 IAPA Harmodio Arias Award for the...
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    Andrew Heiskell (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Andrew Heiskell (September 13, 1915 – July 6, 2003) was chairman and CEO of Time Inc. (1960–1980), and also known for his philanthropy, for organizations...
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  • Edward W. Barrett (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Edward Ware Barrett (July 3, 1910 – October 3, 1989) was an American journalist who was Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1950 to 1952...
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  • Alister Hughes (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Alister Earl Hewitson Hughes (21 January 1919 – 28 February 2005) was a Grenadian journalist and poet. He was born on 21 January 1919 in St. Georges, Grenada...
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    Carlos Víctor Aramayo (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
    Carlos Víctor Aramayo (7 October 1889, Paris – 14 April 1981, Paris) was a Bolivian industrialist and politician. Aramayo was one of Bolivia's three principal...
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