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- Posted December 24, 2010
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Legal News cartoonist ranked among the best

The work of Daniel Fenech, a cartoonist for the Oakland County Legal News, has been selected to be included in the "Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year 2010," a book published by Pelican Publishing and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.
In a press release promoting the book, the publisher said, "With their sharp pens and incisive commentary, leading editorial cartoonists once again direct their pictorial barbs at the year's major newsmakers in politics, business and entertainment."
"Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year 2010" is available at Amazon.com and all major bookstores.
Fenech is a professional cartoonist and a member of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. His work is distributed nationally and internationally, and it regularly appears in Detroit Legal News Publishing LLC publications as well as USA Today.
Fenech and his wife Linda, a physician, live in the Ann Arbor area. He also does pro bono work for organizations that support animal welfare and groups that promote math and science education.
Published: Fri, Dec 24, 2010
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