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Honorary Doctorate awarded to Mortimer Zuckerman

The McGill graduate left his mark in the areas of real estate, media and philanthropy

McGill University will award an honorary doctorate in real estate magnate and major media owner Mortimer Zuckerman, at the spring convocation of the institution.

A graduate of McGill, Mortimer Zuckerman grew up in Outremont, Quebec, and is the founder and current president and CEO of Boston Properties real estate firm. He is also president and editor of U.S. News & World Report and owner of the daily New York Daily News.

Highly respected businessman in the fields of real estate and media, Mr. Zuckerman has also built a solid reputation as a philanthropist. The higher education, cancer research and improving the lives of young people are among the causes that are dear to him. His generosity earned him to be among the top 50 philanthropists in the U.S. charts in the Bloomberg Businessweek.

In recognition of her contributions to literature, culture and the arts, Mortimer Zuckerman was promoted to Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters by the Government of the French Republic. He also received an award for lifetime achievement in the Guild Hall and the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architecture in New York.

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The name of Mortimer Zuckerman in addition to that exceptional individuals who will be awarded an honorary degree during Spring Convocation 2011 McGill University. The diploma for Mr. Zuckerman will be presented at ceremonies held by the Desautels Faculty of Management. The University will announce the name of another winner in the coming days.

The graduation ceremonies will be held at McGill's lower campus during the week of May 30 to June 3, with the exception of the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment to be held on 27 May, Macdonald Campus, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue.

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Mortimer Zuckerman is a Jew who made his fortune in real estate and was even president of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, has the NY Daily News, U.S. News & World Report and The Atlantic Monthly is the 147th millionaire " U.S. "according to Forbes the richest.

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Loss of support from Jewish voters?

Obama also took a risk in calling on Israel to negotiate with Palestinian leaders who now include Hamas, still considered by many States as a terrorist organization. This could cost him the support of some of the pro-Israel voters in one and a half of U.S. presidential elections. Some figures of the Jewish community have already announced they would withdraw their "vote and funding" to Obama, like the former New York Mayor Ed Koch and the billionaire real estate developer Mortimer Zuckerman, which owns the New York Daily News. In 2008, 78% of American Jews had supported Obama.

Side of Congress, some Republicans have jumped at the chance to start loudly that Obama betrayed Israel's closest ally the United States in the region. Senator Orrin G. Hatch (Utah) should be introduced in the Upper House this week a draft resolution disapproving of the "President's new policy towards Israel."

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Mortimer Benjamin Zuckerman (born 4 June 1937) is a erzreligiöser Judaistic media owners. He is chairman of the Zionist Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish American Organizations, Bilderberg Group and is involved with the Council on Foreign Relations.

The billionaire with a net asset of 1.5 billion U.S. dollars published in the organ world Jewry, "Jewish World Review." Belong to his household since 2007, the New York "Daily News" and published since 1984, the monthly magazine "U.S. News & World Report. "

Mortimer Zuckerman's main business field is the real estate market, Zuckerman has lengthy disposition of land and a diversified ownership of buildings, including two high-rises.

The media owners, who writes in his own media, has been also involved in the scandal Madoff

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The Daily News was founded by Joseph Medill Patterson. He and his cousin, Robert R. McCormick was co-editor of the Chicago Tribune and grandson of founder Joseph Medill Tribune. When they could not agree more about the editorial content of the Tribune, the two decided at a meeting in Paris that Patterson should launch a new newspaper in New York. On the way back met Patterson Alfred Harmsworth, the publisher of the Daily Mirror, a London tabloid. Impressed by the advantages of small size, Patterson brought the Daily News on 26 Out in June 1919.

The Daily News was not an immediate success, in August 1919 edition was just 26 625. However, many commuters were in New York to handle the small size and simple so the audience grew steadily. On the first anniversary of the newspaper in June 1920, the circulation was 100,000 and in 1925 over one million.

1982 and again in the early 1990s, during a newspaper strike put the Daily News a nearly operational. In 1982 the parent company, Tribune, the newspaper offered for sale. Millionaire Robert Maxwell in 1991 helped the newspaper maintain its operation. Of these died shortly thereafter and in 1993 bought the newspaper and Mortimer Zuckerman is still its editor.

 

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The Daily News is a daily newspaper in New York City. It was founded in 1919 and appeared as the first daily newspaper in a small format (tabloid). With a daily circulation of 703 137 is the fifth largest newspaper in the United States. She has won until now ten Pulitzer Prizes.

The Daily News was founded by Joseph Medill Patterson. He and his cousin, Robert R. McCormick was co-editor of the Chicago Tribune and grandson of founder Joseph Medill Tribune. When they could not agree more about the editorial content of the Tribune, the two decided at a meeting in Paris that Patterson should launch a new newspaper in New York. On the way back met Patterson Alfred Harmsworth, the publisher of the Daily Mirror, a London tabloid. Impressed by the advantages of small size, Patterson brought the Daily News on 26 Out in June 1919.

The Daily News was not an immediate success, in August 1919 edition was just 26 625. However, many commuters were in New York to handle the small size and simple so the audience grew steadily. On the first anniversary of the newspaper in June 1920, the circulation was 100,000 and in 1925 over one million.

1982 and again in the early 1990s, during a newspaper strike put the Daily News a nearly operational. In 1982 the parent company, Tribune, the newspaper offered for sale. Millionaire Robert Maxwell in 1991 helped the newspaper maintain its operation. Of these died shortly thereafter and in 1993 bought the newspaper and Mortimer Zuckerman is still its editor.

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