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Article: Quartet awarded Bradley Prizes; Conservative work honored.(NATION)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- September 25, 2003
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Byline: Robert Stacy McCain, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
A leading conservative foundation has named two newspaper columnists, a law professor and a presidential adviser on bioethics as recipients of its inaugural Bradley Prizes.
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation announced yesterday that the prizes - worth $250,000 each - were awarded to Harvard law professor Mary Ann Glendon, bioethicist Leon R. Kass, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer and Hoover Institution economist Thomas Sowell, whose syndicated column appears in The Washington Times.
"These outstanding individuals are being recognized for achievements that are consistent with the ...