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Andrew H. Malcolm Biography

Editorial Writer, Editorial Pages

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EXPERIENCE

• Los Angeles Times, editorial writer, Editorial Pages, 2001-present.
• The New York Times, 1967-93. Foreign news desk clerk; Metro education reporter; assignments to bureaus at the United Nations, Chicago, San Francisco, Vietnam, Bangkok; bureau chief in Tokyo and Korea, in Canada and in Chicago covering 15 states; assistant national news editor; national affairs correspondent with major assignments such as reconstructing the Alaskan oil spill and war in Panama; Our Towns columnist.
• Montana governor's office, 1993-99; Executive assistant and director of communications.
• George W. Bush for President, 1999-01; deputy communications manager and press secretary to Laura Bush.

EDUCATION

• Culver Military Academy, 1958-62.
• Northwestern University, 1962-67. B.S.J., M.S.J.
• Also served as adjunct professor of communications, Montana State University.

PERSONAL

• Born: June 22, 1943. Cleveland, Ohio.

AWARDS

• American Society of Newspaper Editors.
• Award, Editorial Writing Finalist, 2004.
• American Society of Newspaper Editors Award, Editorial Writing, 2003.
• National Headliners Award, First Place, Editorial Writing, 2002.
• George Polk Memorial Award, National Reporting, 1975.
• National Penney-Missouri Award, National Reporting, 1973; Best Short Feature, 1993.
• New York Page One Award, Newspaper Guild, 1975.
• New York Page One Award, Newspaper Guild, 1985.
• Peter Lisagor Award for Reporting-News Bureau, Chicago Newspaper Guild, 1983.
• Medill School of Journalism, charter member, Career Hall of Achievement, Northwestern University, 1997.


BOOKS

• Author of 10 nonfiction books.
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