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John Patrick McCormick (born March 5, 1950), known professionally as John P. McCormick, is a former correspondent for Newsweek and the current deputy editorial page editor for the ''Chicago Tribune''. Before joining the ''Tribune'', he was ''Newsweek's'' Midwest correspondent for 18 years. He was the recipient of the American Society of Newspaper Editors' 2002 Distinguished Writing Award for Editorial Writing, for his editorials on the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Afghanistan War, the "Renaissance of Black Chicago", and efforts to sell naming rights for the Soldier Field.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=American Society of Newspaper Editors )〕 In December 2008, he also drew considerable attention for his role in the Rod Blagojevich scandal. == Early life and education == A native of Manchester, Iowa, McCormick earned a bachelor's degree in 1972 from Northwestern University, majoring in political science and journalism.〔 〕
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