Thomas L. Friedman, a three time Pulitzer Prize winner, is a columnist and an author. His book, The World is Flat: a Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, is part of the Upton Bell Collection at UMass Lowell Libraries in O'Leary Library, 2nd Floor Special Collections and includes a personal inscription.
Awards won by Thomas L. Friedman
The President's Award, The Overseas Press Club of America, 2004, for lifetime achievement
The Corneilus Ryan Award, The Overseas Press Club of America, 1999, for The Lexus and the Olive Tree
National Book Award, Nonfiction, 1989, for From Beirut to Jerusalem
The Corneilus Ryan Award, The Overseas Press Club of America, 1989, for From Beirut to Jerusalem
Pulitzer Prize Winner in International Reporting, 1983, for reporting in the New York Times of the Israeli invasion of Beirut and its tragic aftermath (shared with Loren Jenkins of The Washington Post)
The Corneilus Ryan Award, The Overseas Press Club of America, 1999, for The Lexus and the Olive Tree
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