Associated Press
The $10,000 Gramling Journalism Awards go to Springfield, Ill.-based statehouse reporter John O’Connor, and New York-based photographer Julie Jacobson, most recently working as an embed in Afghanistan. The $10,000 Gramling Achievement Awards go to Baghdad chief engineer Thair al-Jassim, and New York-based Global Director of Entertainment Products Michael Dutton.
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