[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 18 (Thursday, January 30, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S650-S651]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MYRON BELKIND
Mr. PORTMAN. Madam President, I rise today to recognize Cleveland
native Myron Belkind, who was named president of the National Press
Club on January 25, 2014. Mr. Belkind grew up in Lyndhurst, OH, where
he began his career in journalism writing as a student and then for the
Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Cleveland Press.
During Mr. Belkind's 42-year career with the Associated Press, he
covered many world leaders and headed up Associated Press bureaus in
Kuala Lumpur, New Delhi, London, and Tokyo. He served as president of
several foreign press associations and as a journalism instructor at
the George Washington University in Washington, DC. He has received the
Distinguished Alumni Awards from the Ohio State University School of
Communications and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
As a foreign correspondent in the 1970s, Belkind covered major
international news stories and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for
his coverage of the breaking news that Prime Minister Gandhi's
government had declared a state of emergency on June 26, 1975,
suspending civil liberties, arresting thousands of political opponents,
and imposing restrictions on the national and international press.
He is the first National Press Club president with an extensive
international background in foreign correspondence. In his new role, he
has vowed to continue his work promoting worldwide freedom of the press
and will
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continue to strive for professional development and excellence in
journalism.
Mr. President, I would like to congratulate Myron Belkind, a fellow
Buckeye, as he begins this new chapter in his distinguished career.
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