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With the pulitzer prize winners being announced last week, folks at the New York Post were firming up plans for a journalism award of their own, not to honor a Post writer (no, Steve Dunleavy isn't eligible), but open to columnists, editorial writers and reporters published in this country.
There's one prize, of $10,000, and the winner is decided by a panel of judges appointed by the Eric Breindel Memorial Foundation.
And if you don't know who Mr. Breindel was, stay tuned.
Winner of the first Breindel Award in 1999 was Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby. Last year, the prize went to columnist Tom Flannery of the Carbondale News in Scranton, Pa. News …
Source: HighBeam Research, A prized remembrance.(Brief Article)