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  1. Ya nada será como antes: Costa Rica.: An article from: Siempre! by Nils Castro, 2006-02-19
  2. Un 2006 bastante movido: elecciones en América Latina.: An article from: Siempre! by Nils Castro, 2005-12-25
  3. Peace, AIDS, environment highlight conference. (Council on Foundations): An article from: Fund Raising Management
  4. America/Americas: Myth in the Making of U.S. Policy Toward Latin America by Eldon Kenworthy, 1995-05
  5. Pugnas y geopolítica en la elección del dirigente de la OEA: el secretario general, entre un costarricense, chileno, mexicano o salvadoreño.(Organización ... Miguel Insulza): An article from: Siempre! by Frida Modak, 2004-12-19
  6. Costa Rica.(Country Profile): An article from: New Internationalist by Louisa Reynolds, 2007-09-01
  7. Calderôn no la levanta: a la mitad del sexenio: estas comparaciones ayudan a un anâlisis de gestiôn mâs objetivo y confirman que no importan tanto el color ... que generan.: An article from: Siempre! by Raûl Rodrîguez Cortês, 2010-01-24
  8. Los Frutos de un esfuerzo: Administracion Arias Sanchez, 1986-1990 (Spanish Edition)
  9. Oscar Arias, Peacemaker (People Who Made a Difference) by Kelli Peduzzi, 1993-03
  10. El desafio de la paz en Centroamerica (Spanish Edition) by Guido Fernandez, 1989

41. Taipei Times - Archives
Lu takes peace delegation on tour of Kinmen TALKING PEACE Accompanied by foreignlegislators and nobel Peace Prize winner oscar arias sanchez, the vice
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Wednesday, Aug 15, 2001,Page 3 Vice President Annette Lu meets with two Nobel peace laureates, former Polish president Lech Walesa, center left, and former Costa Rican president Oscar Arias Sanchez, right, and other foreign guests at a reception ceremony for the 2001 Global Peace Assembly at the Grand Hotel in Taipei yesterday. Earlier in the day, Lu took Sanchez and a group of foreign legislators on a tour of Kinmen.
PHOTO: CHEN CHENG-CHANG, TAIPEI TIMES
A 90-member delegation of international peace advocates led by Vice President Annette Lu ( §f¨q½¬ ) and including Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias Sanchez visited the frontline island of Kinmen yesterday.

42. Endorsers
oscar arias sanchez, Former President, Costa Rica, nobel Peace Prize Laureate. oscararias sanchez, Former President, Costa Rica, nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
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43. Oscar Arias: Harsh Words For The U.S. From A Voice For Peace And Prosperity By K
career options, he might consider the example of a former president of Costa Rica,oscar arias sanchez. arias, 59, is grayer than when he won the nobel prize
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Oscar Arias: Harsh Words for the U.S. From a Voice for Peace and Prosperity by Kitty Felde SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA As President Bill Clinton ponders his post-presidential career options, he might consider the example of a former president of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias Sanchez. It was Arias who brokered a Central American peace deal at a time when no one believed it was possible. Arias served as Costa Rica's president from 1986 to 1990, a turbulent period in Central America. The Sandinistas were battling the Contras in Nicaragua, civil war raged in Guatemala and El Salvador was in turmoil. As tensions on Costa Rica's borders increased, so did pressure to remilitarize the country, which constitutionally abolished its army in 1949. Arias had another approach. Even before his inauguration, he began lobbying the nine leaders of Latin American countries to sit down together and talk about regional issues. In 1987, Arias drafted the Esquipulas II accords, or the "procedure to establish a firm and lasting peace in Central America," and persuaded his fellow heads of state to sign it. It was a peace plan that, according to Arias, Washington insisted would never work. Time has proved Washington wrong. Arias' efforts to carve out a peaceful solution in the region were recognized that same year when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He used the proceeds to create the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress. Today, the former president takes a hands-on approach to the foundation's work to demilitarize and democratize Central America and the Caribbean.

44. Alphabetical Listing
Name, nobel Prize Category, Year Awarded. Sabatier, Paul, Chemistry,1912. Samuelsson, Bengt I. Medicine, 1982. sanchez, oscar arias, Peace,1987.
http://www.almaz.com/nobel/alpha/S.html
Name Nobel Prize Category Year Awarded Sabatier, Paul Chemistry Sachs, Nelly Literature ... Medicine

45. Wfn.org | Oscar Arias: Urges AFSC - Stop Spread Of Arms, Build ‘World Without
Build ‘World Without Poverty’ PHILADELPHIA – oscar arias sanchez had strong reapprofits tainted with blood. arias, the 1987 nobel Peace laureate
http://www.wfn.org/1997/11/msg00150.html
From the Worldwide Faith News archives www.wfn.org
Oscar Arias: Urges AFSC - Stop Spread of Arms, Build ‘World Without
From gconklin@igc.apc.org
Date Mon, 17 Nov 1997 18:13:03 -0800 (PST)
Poverty’ Mustafa Malik Director of Media Relations American Friends Service Committee PH: 215/241-7060 FAX: 215/241-7275 E-MAIL: mmalik@afsc.org http://www.afsc.org Browse month Browse month (sort by Source) WFN Home

46. Wfn.org | Oscar Arias To Call For Curb On Global Arms Sales At AFSC Meeting
PHILADELPHIA Former Costa Rican President oscar arias sanchez will call for curbson anniversary celebration of the Quakers receiving the nobel Peace Prize.
http://www.wfn.org/1997/10/msg00185.html
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Oscar Arias to call for curb on global arms sales at AFSC meeting
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Date Tue, 28 Oct 1997 14:19:25 -0800 (PST)
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47. Profile(english)
Rica from 1986 to 1990, Dr. oscar arias sanchez, has been end the regional crisisknown as the arias Peace Plan which he was awarded with the nobel Peace Prize
http://www.mct.go.kr/vision2000/e_profile9.html
Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez

48. Oscar Arias | Media/Press | CCFR
WHO oscar arias sanchez holds international stature as a spokesman for Dr. ariaswas a professor of political science In his 1987 nobel Peace Prize acceptance
http://www.ccfr.org/media/arias.html

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October 22, 1998
THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
will welcome
HIS EXCELLENCY OSCAR ARIAS
former President of Costa Rica and 1987 Nobel Peace Laureate
"Globalization and the Challenges to Human Security"
WHO: Oscar Arias Sanchez holds international stature as a spokesman for the Third World. While president of Costa Rica from 1986 to 1990, a period during which there was great unrest in Central America, he drafted the Arias Peace Plan, signed by all Central American presidents. Dr. Arias was a professor of political science at the University of Costa Rica, then minister of planing and economic policy and later a member of congress.
WHAT: Address and discussion. In his 1987 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, Dr. Arias promised to use his award for the promotion of peace and human development in Central America and the Caribbean. Hence, the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress was founded in 1990. The foundation has developed a concept of global human security: the search for appropriate actions to confront and eradicate poverty, inequality and militarism. This address will be given in English.
WHEN: Thursday, October 29, 1998 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. press registration 6:00 p.m. address

49. Columbus State University News
oscar arias sanchez was president of Costa Rica from 1986 to 1990 and was awardedthe nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his efforts to end years of political
http://www.colstate.edu/news/view_archive_news.asp?ItemNum=329

50. CLACS News
oscar arias sanchez will be on the Bloomington campus September 2226 of this contributionto peace, President arias was also awarded the nobel Peace Prize
http://www.indiana.edu/~clacs/news.htm
General News and Announcements Peter Guardino will be the acting director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies in Spring 2002 while Jeffrey Gould completes his book on the 1932 massacre in El Salvador. Jeffrey Gould has been awarded a grant-in-aid of research from Research and the University Graduate School, for his project entitled "Scars of Memory: El Salvador, 1932." Jeffrey Gould , the director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, has been elected to the Board of Editors of The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History Jeffrey Gould's chapter "Revolutionary Nationalism and Local Memories in El Salvador" and Danny James's chapter "A Final Reflection on the Political" appear in Reclaming the Political in Latin American History , edited by Gilbert Joseph, published by Duke University Press. The Spring 2003 edition of the CLACS newsletter has been released! Download it from: www.iub.edu/~clacs

51. Speech By Oscar Arias Sanchez Begins WFU Year Of Globalization & Diversity
17 with an Opening Convocation address by oscar arias sanchez, former president ofCosta Rica and a nobel Peace Prize recipient. WFU News Service. QuickFind . .
http://www.wfu.edu/wfunews/1998/082898y.htm
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Nobel Laureate's Speech Begins Theme Year at WFU
By Kimberly Griffing
Aug. 28, 1998 Wake Forest University will launch the Year of Globalization and Diversity on Sept. 17 with an Opening Convocation address by Oscar Arias Sanchez , former president of Costa Rica and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient. Convocation will begin at 11 a.m. in Wait Chapel. Arias, who led Costa Rica from 1986 to 1990, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his efforts to establish peace among Costa Rica's neighboring countries. The Year of Globalization and Diversity is a yearlong series of events focusing on the world's development into a global community. The majority of the events during the year-including Opening Convocation-will be free and open to the public. "The world is more interconnected than ever before," said Mary Jane Berman, co-chair of the planning committee. "Political changes, advancements in technology and numerous other factors have led to greater interaction among countries and peoples. Events during the year will help us understand the problems and benefits of these new relationships," said Berman, an associate professor of anthropology and director of Wake Forest's Museum of Anthropology. Berman's co-chair, Thomas C. Taylor, said diversity is an important component of the year because globalization raises awareness about other cultures and societies.

52. Nobel Peace Prize
Norwegian nobel Institute List of Laureates, The Norwegian nobel Institute- Lectures, TheUnited Nations Peace-Keeping Forces1988, oscar arias sanchez 1987, Elie
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53. IU School Of Liberal Arts
Dr. oscar arias Sánchez's (1987 nobel Peace Laureate Arts, the Women's Studies Programand the IU School of Law hosted Dr. sanchez, former president of
http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/
IUPUI Site Map Text Only Site Quick Jump IUPUI Homepage Indiana University Admissions Student Affairs News and Information Library Oncourse Bookstores People Search Academic Offices Administrative Offices Computing Web Mail E-Mail Exchange E-mail The Liberal Arts are in great demand. They are a part of every student's curriculum because Liberal Arts' skills and understanding are essential to business, government, science, and, indeed, to all intelligent human endeavors. They not only prepare one for the job market, they make life worthwhile. Complete Message Dean Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr.
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Saatkamp Named President of Richard Stockton College, White Named Interim Dean
Herman Saatkamp, Jr., Dean of the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI has been named president of Richard Stockton College (RSC), New Jersey. RSC is a mid-size, highly selective, public liberal arts college located on 1600 acres in South Jersey. Saatkamp, who is in his fifth year as Dean of the IU School of Liberal Arts, will become president of the college effective July 1, 2003. During his tenure with Liberal Arts, the School has developed as a leader in urban, liberal arts education. Over the past five years, the number of graduate programs in Liberal Arts has more than doubled with the addition of five masters programs and three graduate certificates. External funding in both gifts and grants has shown steady growth, and the number of student enrollments has risen significantly.

54. Norges Fredsråd - Fredskultur 1
Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Desmond Tutu, UNICEF, Carlos FX Belo, oscar arias sanchez,Fredrik W Secretariat for the Appeal of the nobel Peace Laureates BP 20797
http://www.nowar.no/norsk/fredskultur1.html
A og FNs internasjonale ti-år for "FREDSKULTUR og IKKEVOLD for VERDENS BARN, 2001 - 2010"
LA OSS DYRKE FREDEN!
Utgivelse av bok
Bestill!
Deltakelse i den internasjonale kampanjen for FREDSUTDANNING.
fredskulturelt ved hjelp av UNESCOs oppdateringer
Bakgrunn
Kontakt ble tatt med samtlige fredsprisvinnere som stilte seg bak den nedenstående appell: l Underskriftskampanje ble startet, "Commitment 2000" , som nå har passert 65 millioner
Apell fra Nobel fredsprisvinnere: Del med verdens barn Til statslederne i alle medlemsland i FNs generalforsamling
I dag, i hvert eneste land over hele verden, er det mange barn som stille lider etter effektene av voldens konsekvenser.
Denne volden antar mange former: mellom barna i gatene, på skolene, i familieliv og i nabolaget. Det forekommer fysisk vold, psykologisk vold, sosio-økonomisk vold, miljøødeleggende vold og politisk vold. Mange barn – altfor mange barn – lever i en "voldskultur".
ikke-voldskultur.

55. LSC Speaker Spring 2002 - Candiates 1-8
oscar arias sanchez oscar arias sanchez was born in 1941. arias wonthe nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his diplomatic work.
http://lsc.mit.edu/terms/fall01/survey/candidates1.html
Candidates 1 - 8 Scott Adams Scott Adams, creator of the popular Dilbert comic strip and prime-time cartoon, was born in 1957 and now lives in the San Francisco Bay area. After working for a bank and telephone company for 16 years, he found that the cartoon characters he used in his business presentations were popular enough to allow him to leave the drudgery of office life. Dilbert is a composite of his many coworkers over the years and is used to demonstrate the effects of inane management on everyday workers. Dilbert appears daily in over 1700 newspapers in 51 countries. There are thirteen Dilbert books currently in print. Madeliene Albright Madeleine Korbel Albright was nominated by President Clinton on December 5, 1996 as Secretary of State. After being unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate, she was sworn in as the 64th Secretary of State on January 23, 1997. Secretary Albright is the first female secretary of state and the highest ranking woman in the history of the U.S. government. Prior to her appointment, Secretary Albright served as the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations. She was also formerly the President of the Center for National Policy, a non-profit research organization formed to promote the study and discussion of domestic and international issues.

56. Yale Bulletin And Calendar - Current Issue
nobel laureate oscar arias sanchez who will deliverthe Chubb Fellowship Address this week. 
http://www.yale.edu/opa/v27.n25/ybcurrent.html
March 22-29, 1999 Volume 27, Number 25
Yale strengthens Faculty of Arts
and Sciences
When it comes to recruiting and retaining renowned scholars, Yale is on a roll. In the last year, the University has appointed 10 such scholars to tenured positions on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences some of them scholars who were recruited from outside the University, and some of them Yale junior faculty members who were offered tenure.
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Nobel laureate to visit Yale as
Chubb Fellow
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Oscar Arias Sanchez, former president of Costa Rica, will visit the campus under the auspices of the Chubb Fellowship on Wednesday, March 24, at 8 p.m. in the Luce Hall auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Ave.
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Biologists unravel genetics of fruit
flies' sense of smell A team of Yale biologists has identified 16 odor receptor genes in fruit flies the first found in any insect thus providing a promising avenue for controlling insects that carry deadly diseases and cause widespread crop damage. READ STORY Yale announces moderate increase in term bill for the seventh straight year For the second consecutive year, tuition and room and board for Yale undergraduates will rise by just 2.9 percent, matching the smallest rise at Yale since 1968 and the smallest among Ivy League schools in two decades.

57. Peace Project - Boulder Valley School District News Release
sanchez Elementary, 655 Sir Galahad Dr. in Lafayette, is in an where third gradershave been studying nobel peace prize laureate oscar arias, the former
http://www.bvsd.k12.co.us/releases/peaceproject4-2.shtml
April 2, 2002
For more information:
Janelle Albertson, Director, Div. of Communications
School’s writing lessons also teach students about advocacy
President of the Boulder Valley School Board, Bill De La Cruz: "The voice of youth is critical to be heard and to be acted upon. This project shows the value that these young people have in changing their world and in challenging the priorities of adults." Sanchez Elementary School Literacy Teacher, Lora Vivas: "If we want to truly end violence, we have to create a generation of children who understand how to be peaceful, accepting, compassionate and powerful. This project offers that opportunity to children through the curriculum." Third grade teacher, Amy Chavez: "Enhancing the emotional intelligence of our students through the curriculum and extension projects is a meaningful way to inspire children to make peace, create change and to become active participants in our community. Our students are getting the message that they have a voice which will be heard. They understand that they can use what they are learning to make a difference in the world."
For additional information, contact

58. Marquette University - Oscar Arias
Dr. arias sanchez is an economist, lawyer, politician, social activist and formerpresident of Costa Rica, 198690. He was awarded the nobel Peace Prize in
http://www.marquette.edu/osd/arias/background.html
Arias Home Marquette Home
Dr. Arias Sanchez is an economist, lawyer, politician, social activist and former president of Costa Rica, 1986-90. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his leadership and drafting the Central American Peace Plan, signed by all five countries in 1987. Since 1988 he has founded the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress and works internationally in pursuit of global peace and human security. Dr. Arias is a renowned spokesperson for the Third World and a champion of such causes as human development, democracy and demilitarization. His lifelong work for justice and peace as well as his commitment to promote cross-cultural understanding and non-violence are exemplary. In his consideration of recognizing Dr. Arias with a Marquette University Honorary Degree, Fr. Wild stated:
When I first learned about your upcoming speaking tour at colleges and universities throughout the United States, I thought, who better to speak about cross-cultural understanding, non-violence and justice, and where better to speak than at Marquette Universityan institution whose Catholic, Jesuit mission is committed to these very values. Values that now more than ever are so urgently needed in the wake of the tragedies of September 11, and are essential for promoting mutual respect among the diverse groups throughout the world as well as in our own community.
Positions held:
University of Costa Rica, Professor of Political Science, 1969-1972 Costa Ricaís National Liberation Party (PLN):

59. Nobel Laureates Call For Peace, Reconciliation (Reuters)
peace in the 21st century with the ethics of the 20th century, said oscar ariassanchez,former president of Costa Rica, who received the nobel Peace Prize in
http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/1998/11/6_5.html
World Tibet Network News
Friday, November 6, 1998
5. Nobel laureates call for peace, reconciliation (Reuters)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov 5 (Reuters) - Seven Nobel Peace Prize laureates
called on world leaders on Thursday to move beyond the "greed, cynicism and
hypocrisy" that have fuelled violence and wars of the 20th century.
Over the past decade, more than 4 million people have died worldwide in
strife that has left one in 200 people refugees from their native
countries, organisers of a conference on peace and reconciliation at the
University of Virginia in Charlottesville said.
"I don't think we can reach peace in the 21st century with the ethics of
the 20th century," said Oscar Arias-Sanchez, former president of Costa
Rica, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for orchestrating a peace
plan in Central America. The Nobel laureates, including Tenzin Gyatsu, the 14th Dalai Lama and spiritual leader of Tibet, and South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, gathered on Thursday for a two-day conference. "In East Timor, since we began telling people not to use violence and

60. Laureates Attending The 100th Anniversary Of Nobel Peace Prize
to mark the 100th anniversary of the first nobel Prizes 2001 Dalai Lama (Tibet)1988 United Nations Peacekeeping Forces 1987 oscar arias sanchez (Costa Rica
http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/2001/12/5_1.html
World Tibet Network News
Published by the Canada Tibet Committee
Wednesday, December 5, 2001
1. Laureates attending the 100th anniversary of Nobel Peace Prize
OSLO, Dec 5 (AFP) - Here is the list of Nobel Peace Prize laureates who will
be attending a week of celebrations in Oslo starting Thursday to mark the
100th anniversary of the first Nobel Prizes:
2001: The United Nations and its secretary general Kofi Annan (Ghana)
2000: Kim Dae-Jung (South Korea)
1999: Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders)
1998: John Humes and David Trimble (Northern Ireland)
1997: The International Campaign to Ban Landmines
1996: Jose Ramos-Horta (East Timor)
1995: Joseph Rotblat (Britain) and the Pugwash movement
1992: Rigoberta Menchu (Guatemala) 1989: Dalai Lama (Tibet) 1988: United Nations Peacekeeping Forces 1987: Oscar Arias Sanchez (Costa Rica) 1986: Elie Wiesel (United States) 1985: International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War 1984: Desmond Tutu (South Africa) 1983: Lech Walesa (Poland) 1981/1951: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1980: Adolfo Perez Esquivel (Argentina) 1977: Amnesty International 1976: Mairead Corrigan (Northern Ireland) 1970: Norman Borlaug (United States) 1969: International Labour Organisation 1965: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 1963: International Committee of the Red Cross and the League of Red Cross Societies 1947: The Friends Service Council, The American Friends Service Committee

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