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  1. Le Duc Tho- Kissinger Negotiations in Paris by LUU VAN and NGUYEN ANH VU: LOI, 1996
  2. NEWSDAY - ORIGINAL COMPLETE ISSUE, HEADLINE: "PEACE." - WEDNESDAY JAN. 24, 1973 'AT 12:30 PARIS TIME TODAY, JAN 23, 1973, THE AGREEMENT ON ENDING THE WAR AND RESTORING PEACE IN VIETNAM WAS INITIATED BY Dr. HENRY KISSINGER ON BEHALF OF THE UNITED STATES AND SPECIAL ADVISER LE DUC THO ON BEHALF OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM. by NEWSDAY, 1973
  3. Duc Tho Le's Birthday Present (Waterford Institute, 25a) by Jo G.; Merrill, Jeff Bell, 2003
  4. Le Duc Tho-Kissinger negotiations in Paris by Van Li Lu, 1995

61. Prêmio Nobel
Translate this page PRÊMIOS nobel DA PAZ. 1973* Henry a. Kissinger ( EUA) e le duc tho (Vietnã do Norte), por negociarem o acordo de cessar-fogo na guerra do Vietnã ( le duc
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    , por seus estudos sobre as leis de neutralidade e outros aspectos do direito internacional.
    Baronesa Bertha von Suttner
    Theodore Roseevelt
    (E.U.A), por negociar a paz na guerra Russo-Japonesa.
    Ernesto T. Moneta Louis Renault
    Klas Pontus Arnoldson Frederick Bajer Auguste M. F. Beernaert Paul d’Estournelles Tobias M. C. Asser Alfred H. Friend Elihu Root Henri Lafontaine A Cruz Vermelha Internacional Woodrow Wilson Karl Hjalmar Brating Christian Louis Lange Fridjof Nansen Sir Austen Charbelain Charles G. Dawes Aristide Briand Gustav Stresemann Ferdinand Buisson Ludwig Quidde Frank Billings Kellogg
    (E.U.A), por negociar o pacto Kellogg- Briand. Nathan Soderblom Jane Addams (E.U.A.), por seu trabalho na Liga Feminina Internacional para a Paz e Liberdade, e Nicholas M. Butler Sir Norman Angell Arthur Henderson Carl von Ossietzky Carlos Saavedra Lamas Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Cecil
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von Suttner, Baroness Bertha Sophie Felicita, 1905. tho, le duc, 1973. Trimble,David, 1998. Wilson, thomas Woodrow, 1919. nobel Peace Prize Winners 19971901.
http://orel.rsl.ru/archiv/nob_w.htm
Alphabetical listing of Nobel Peace prize laureates
Name Year Awarded Addams, Jane The American Friends Service Committee Amnesty International Angell, Sir Norman Arafat, Yasser Arnoldson, Klas Pontus Asser, Tobias Michael Carel Bajer, Fredrik Balch, Emily Greene Beernaert, Auguste Marie Francois Begin, Menachem Belo, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Borlaug, Norman Bourgeois, Leon Victor Auguste Brandt, Willy Branting, Karl Hjalmar Boyd-Orr Of Brechin, Lord John Briand, Aristide Bride, Sean Mac Buisson, Ferdinand Bunche, Ralph Butler, Nicholas Murray Cassin, Rene Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Chamberlain, Sir Austen Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De Corrigan, Mairead Cremer, Sir William Randal Dalai Lama Dawes, Charles Gates De Klerk, Fredrik Willem Ducommun, Elie Dunant, Jean Henri Esquivel, Adolfo Perez Fontaine, Henri La Fried, Alfred Hermann The Friends Service Council Gobat, Charles Albert Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich Hammarskjoeld, Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl

63. Nobel Regrets Peres Prize -- The Washington Times
nobel statutes say that once the prize is awarded, it cannot be withdrawn or returned,and even the rare winners who decline it, such as Vietnam's le duc tho,
http://www.washtimes.com/world/20020423-73728078.htm

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64. Nobel De La Paix
Translate this page Prix nobel - Paix Source site officiel des prix nobel AN, LAURÉAT. 1972,non décerné. 1973, Henry Kissinger (É.-U.), le duc tho* (Viêt-nam).
http://pages.globetrotter.net/gehtm/Theorie/nobelpai.htm
Prix Nobel - Paix Source : site officiel des prix Nobel
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Henri Dunant (Suisse), F. Passy (Fra) E. Ducommun, A. Gobat (Sui) W. R. Cremer (G.-B.) Institut de droit international B. von Suttner (Aut) E. T. Moneta (Ita), L. Renault (Fra) A. M. F. Beernaert (Bel),
P. H. B. B. d'Estournelles de Constant (Fra) T. M. C. Asser (P.-B.), A. H. Fried (Autr) H. La Fontaine (Bel) L. Bourgeois (Fra) F. Nansen (Norv) A. Briand (Fra), G. Stresemann (All) F. Buisson (Fra), L. Quidde (All) N. Angell (G.-B.) A. Henderson (G.-B.) C. von Ossietzky (All) C. Saavedra Lamas (Arg) Vicomte E. Cecil of Chelwood (G.-B.) The Friends Service Council (G.-B.)
J. Boyd Orr (G.-B.) L. Jouhaux (Fra) Albert Schweitzer (Fra) Lester B. Pearson (Can) D. Pire (Bel) P. Noel-Baker (G.-B.) A. Luthuli (AfS)
Unicef R. Cassin (Fra) Organisation internationale du travail Willy Brandt (RFA) Sato Eisaku (Jap), Samuel MacBride (Irl) Andrei Sakharov (URSS) M. Corrigan, B. Williams (Irl.) Amnesty International Lech Walesa (Pol) Desmond Tutu (AfS) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Costa Rica) Forces de l'ONU pour le maintien de la paix.

65. Biographies - Le To L'Hospital
le duc tho (1911 ) Vietnamese government official. Born October 14, 1911 in Dichle, Vietnam, he was a the first Asian and communist to win nobel Peace Prize
http://www.philately.com/philately/biolelh.htm
LE Duc Tho (1911- ) Vietnamese government official. Born October 14, 1911 in Dich Le, Vietnam, he was a communist that struggled to free and unify his country. He was the first Asian and communist to win Nobel Peace Prize for work in negotiating Vietnam armistice, 1973. He refused the award. - Guyana GUY1995L20.56; Nevis NEV1995G20.23 LE Hun Trac see ONG, Hai Thuong Lan - LE, Louis ( - ) Painter - Grenada Grenadines GRG1995K.2 LE, Mathiue ( - ) Painter - Grenada Grenadines GRG1995K.2 LEA, Tom ( - ) Palau PAU1995J18 LEACH, Archibald Alexander see GRANT, Cary - LEACOCK, Stephen Butler (1869-1944) Canadian author, critic, humorist, journalist - Canada 504 LEAH ( - ) Wife of JACOB in the Bible - Israel 641 LEAHY, William Daniel (1875-1959) American admiral, author - German Democratic Republic 1228 LEAL, Jose da Silva Mendes see MENDES LEAL, Jose da Silva - LEANDER Saint (550?-600?) Spanish bishop, monk - Spain 318-30 LEBAS, Jean-Baptiste (1878-1944) French patriot, mayor of Lille, politician - France 830 LEBEAU, Jean-Louis-Joseph (1794-1865) Belgian lawyer, journalist, statesman - Belgium 604

66. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Paz, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, nobel DE LA PAZ. Secretario de Estado del Departamentode Estado de Estados Unidos. tho, le duc (Vietnam del Norte).
http://caminantes.metropoliglobal.com/web/nobel/paz3.htm

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Foros Chat Top 10 ... PREMIOS NOBEL
NOBEL DE LA PAZ Jouhaux, Léon (Francia) Presidente de la C.G.T. Presidente del Cómite Internacional del Concejo Europeo, Vice-presidente de la Confederación Internacional de Libre Comercio, Vice-presidente de la Federacióm Mundial de Tratados Comerciales, delegado a las Naciones Unidas.
Schweitzer, Albert (Francia) Cirujano misionero. Fundador del hóspital Lambaréné, en República de Gabon.
Marshall, George C. (Estados Unidos) General, Presidente de la Cruz Roja Américana, ex-secretario de Estado y Defensa, Delegado a las Naciones Unidas, originador del Plan Marshall.
Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (Naciones Unidas) Genova, una organización de apoyo y alivio a los refugiados, fundada por las Naciones Unidas en 1951.
No se concedió El premio en metálico fue asignado al fondo especial en una proporciónn de 1/3. Los 2/3 restantes se asignaron al fondo del premio correspondiente a esta categoría.

67. Asahi.com : ENGLISH
10, 1901, on the fifth anniversary of nobel's death. In more recent memory, the1973 Peace Prize went to Henry Kissinger and le duc tho for negotiating an
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It's all about Nobel greatness and winning
By LOUIS TEMPLADO Asahi Shimbun News Service It will be easy to get lost in Tokyo's Ueno Park this weekend, what with thousands of people jammed under the blossoming cherry trees to noisily ponder the beauty of falling flowers. The rowdy scene should be a remarkable contrast to the goings-on just a few steps away at the National Science Museum, where in the underground halls past the dinosaur bones, hushed audiences ponder greatness. ``The Centennial Exhibition of the Nobel Prize,'' which runs until June 9, may be, with the exception of last year's diamond exhibition opened by glitterati, the museum's most unusual and thought-provoking show to date. It is about the giants of science, without being about science itself. It has the sort of conceptual, split-screen installations you might find in an avant-garde art museum, but they aren't presented as art. The displays show us medals, photographs, diplomas and scribbled notes mounted as manuscripts behind glass, but the exhibition feels less like a show than a vault of reliquaries. Which is about right-since receiving a Nobel, arguably, is the closest modern world comes to conferring living sainthood.

68. Nobel Peace Prize
The Norwegian nobel Institute List of Laureates, The Norwegian nobel Institute-lectures, Eisaku Sato 1974, Henry A Kissinger 1973, le duc tho 1973.
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69. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS
nobel PEACE PRIZE WINNERS. 19012001. 2001 Kofi Annan and UN. 1973 Henry A. Kissinger,le duc tho. 1972 The prize money for 1972 was allocated to the Main Fund.
http://www.anarchy.no/nobel.html
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS 2001 Kofi Annan and UN 2000 Kim Dae-jung 1999 Médecins Sans Frontières 1998 John Hume, David Trimble 1997 International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Jody Williams 1996 Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, José Ramos-Horta 1995 Joseph Rotblat, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs 1994 Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin 1993 Nelson Mandela, Frederik Willem de Klerk 1992 Rigoberta Menchú Tum 1991 Aung San Suu Kyi 1990 Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev 1989 The 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso ) 1988 United Nations Peacekeeping Forces 1987 Oscar Arias Sanchez 1986 Elie Wiesel 1985 International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Inc. 1984 Desmond Mpilo Tutu 1983 Lech Walesa 1982 Alva Myrdal, Alfonso García Robles 1981 Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1980 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel 1979 Mother Teresa 1978 Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat, Menachem Begin 1977 Amnesty International 1976 Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan 1975 Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov 1974 Seán MacBride, Eisaku Sato

70. Odin - Le Prix Nobel De La Paix
le duc tho, République Démocratique du Viêt-Nam (1930-1991).
http://odin.dep.no/odin/fransk/om_odin/adresser/032091-991373/index-dok000-b-n-a

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Le prix Nobel de la paix
C'est au mois d'octobre que sont désignés chaque année les lauréats du prix Nobel. Le monde entier apprend alors le nom de ceux qui, par l'importance de leur contribution au progrès de la physique, de la chimie, de la médecine, de la littérature et du travail pour la défense de la paix, se sont montrés dignes de cette haute récompense. En 1968, a été créé un prix Nobel d'économie (prix de la Banque de Suède pour les sciences économiques). Ce prix est, depuis, décerné en même temps que les cinq autres prix Nobel. En dépit du fait que d'autres prix analogues sont décernés par différentes institutions dans le monde entier, c'est le prix Nobel de la paix qui jouit du plus grand prestige. Il a toujours occupé une place à part auprès du public depuis qu'il fut décerné pour la première fois en 1901.
Ce prestige est étroitement lié au sérieux des recherches et des délibérations sur lesquelles les membres hautement qualifiés du Comité Nobel ont su fonder leur décision.
Le testament d'Alfred Nobel, rédigé en 1895, stipulait que les prix scientifiques et celui de littérature seraient décernés par des institutions suédoises, mais il laissait à un comité nommé par le Storting (le Parlement norvégien) le soin d'attribuer le prix de la paix.

71. Books - Exiting Vietnam
Kissinger and his North Vietnamese counterpart, the highranking le duc tho,were awarded the 1973 nobel Peace Prize for the cease-fire agreement.
http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues03/mar03/books.html
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Exiting Vietnam Henry Kissinger’s new book revisits America’s troubled extrication from Indochina jaunissement The Vietnam War resulted in the deaths of 1.5 million to 3 million Vietnamese and other Indochinese and 58,000 Americans. It was the catalyst for Richard Nixon’s self-induced disgrace. And it broke the three other U.S. leaders most associated with it: Johnson; his secretary of defense, Robert McNamara; and, in a way, Henry Kissinger. I say "in a way" because Kissinger went on to sell his name, strategic advice and access to foreign leaders, and because many political figures, businessmen and members of the news media consider him an oracle. Kissinger’s 14th and latest book, Ending the Vietnam War , reflects just how tormented he remains over the war and the criticisms of his role in it, first as Nixon’s national security adviser and then as Nixon’s and Gerald Ford’s secretary of state. The book, comprising previously published texts reworked to pull them together, is well worth examining as a thing unto itself. It’s fair to ask what alternative course Nixon’s critics would have followed. Some serious people argued for complete withdrawal, on the grounds that the war was a loser. Some have argued that Nixon, after taking office, should have declared that the situation in Vietnam was far worse than he had thought, blamed it on the Democrats and sought a deal with the North Vietnamese like the one that was ultimately reached. Meanwhile, the argument goes, Nixon could have used tough rhetoric at home to assuage the Right. Whether the approach would have worked can’t be known, but had it worked, it certainly would have been preferable to what happened instead.

72. Nobel Prize In Peace Since 1901
nobel Prize in Peace since 1901 Year, Winners. 1901, Dunant, Jean Henri; Passy, Frederic. 1973,Kissinger, Henry A.; tho, le duc. 1974, Bride, Sean Mac; Sato, Eisaku.
http://www.planet101.com/nobel_peace_hist.htm
Nobel Prize in Peace since 1901 Year Winners Dunant, Jean Henri; Passy, Frederic Ducommun, Elie; Gobat, Charles Albert Cremer, Sir William Randal Institute Of International Law Suttner, Bertha Sophie Felicita Von Roosevelt, Theodore Moneta, Ernesto Teodoro; Renault, Louis Arnoldson, Klas Pontus; Bajer, Fredrik Beernaert, Auguste Marie Francois; Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De Permanent International Bureau Asser, Tobias Michael Carel; Fried, Alfred Hermann Root, Elihu Fontaine, Henri La International Committee Of The Red Cross Wilson, Thomas Woodrow Bourgeois, Leon Victor Auguste Branting, Karl Hjalmar; Lange, Christian Lous Nansen, Fridtjof Chamberlain, Sir Austen; Dawes, Charles Gates Briand, Aristide; Stresemann, Gustav Buisson, Ferdinand; Quidde, Ludwig Kellogg, Frank Billings Soederblom, Lars Olof Nathan Addams, Jane; Butler, Nicholas Murray Angell, Sir Norman Henderson, Arthur Ossietzky, Carl Von Lamas, Carlos Saavedra Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Refugees, Nansen International Office For International Committee Of The Red Cross Hull, Cordell

73. The K-12 Teaching & Learning Center
Measures, Canada. 1971, Isaac Hayes Releases Theme from Shaft, PopularMusic. 1973, Henry Kissinger and le duc tho awarded nobel Peace Prize,
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74. Today In Asian History: December 10                       
1973 le duc tho, Vietnamese Foreign Minister, and Henry Kissinger, (b. UnitedStates Secretary of State, were awarded the nobel Peace Prize.
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/thisweek/12-10.htm
UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Today in Asian History December 10 Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek left the Chinese mainland for the last time, departing from Chengdu in southwest China by plane for Taibei, Taiwan. Chiang dominated the Chinese political scene from 1927 through the 1949 defeat of his Guomindang (Kuomintang) forces by the Communists under Mao Zedong. Compton's Encyclopedia Online offers a biography and photographs of Chiang. Henry Luce, founder of the Time-Life empire, was a long-time admirer and champion of Chiang and his Nationalist government. In 1937, Time Magazine named Chiang and his wife, Soong Mei-ling, "International Man and Wife of the Year ." See the magazine cover Following the defeat of Japan in 1945, China regained control over Taiwan. In 1947, Chiang's Nationalist forces violently suppressed demonstration against the government's policies and practices. In 1949, following his defeat on the Chinese mainland, Chiang moved his state and military apparatus to Taiwan. Walter Chen has assembled a history of Taiwan which includes a chapter on the 1947 suppression According to a 1997 Fox News summary of a China Times report, after establishing the Nationalist regime in Taiwan in 1949, Chiang worked to maintain American support via payments to United States politicians and political parties. Chiang died in 1975. His successors erected

75. Photographing History: Timeline
Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State, and le duc tho of North Vietnam receivethe nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to end the war. tho declines.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/maroon/time.htm
NOVEMBER 1968: Richard M. Nixon elected 37th president of United States by narrow margin over Democrat Hubert Humphrey. JANUARY 1969: Nixon inaugurated as 37th president of the United States. "Counterinaugural" protest in Washington, D.C. MARCH 1969: Musician John Lennon marries artist Yoko Ono. APRIL 1969: U.S. troop levels in South Vietnam reach 540,000, the highest level of the war. MAY 1969: Nixon orders troop withdrawal from Vietnam. Police storm People's Park in Berkeley, California; one student is killed as demonstrators are gassed and wounded.
JULY 1969: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. AUGUST 1969: Woodstock festival rocks a farm in upstate New York for three days. NOVEMBER 1969: Nixon begins Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with Soviets. APRIL 1970: Nixon announces U.S. invasion of Cambodia. It lasts April 29-June 30. First Earth Day celebrated, focusing attention on the environment.

76. Nobel.htm
The monetary prize is accompanied by a medallion bearing the likeness of nobel. 1973 ..HenryA. Kissinger (American) and le duc tho (North Vietnamese
http://www.hannasd.k12.pa.us/sths/gaffey/nobel.htm
NOBEL PRIZE
Kawabata Yasunari(1889-1972) won the Nobel Prize for literature for such novels as Snow Country and A Thousand Cranes H is works usually give the reader a vivid picture of Japanese life and a feel for the beauty of the country.
The Nobel Prize was established by the Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896). He invented dynamite and a number of other explosive substances, taking out 129 patents in all. His younger brother Emil was killed in an explosion in 1864 at a factory involved in this type of work. Alfred Nobel amassed a fortune, and bequeathed $9,000,000 in his will with the interest from the investment to be divided equally into five monetary awards that recognize "the greatest service to mankind" in physics, medicine, chemistry, literature, and peace.
The prizes were first presented in 1901. A sixth prizethe Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobelwas first awarded in 1969. This prize was established by the Bank of Sweden and is funded by the bank. In 1992, the value of each of the six prizes was about $1.2 million dollars.
The prizes are awarded annually on December 10, the anniversary of the death of Nobel. The monetary prize is accompanied by a medallion bearing the likeness of Nobel. Prizes are not awarded every year, if a proper winner cannot be named.

77. Jay Nordlinger’s Impromptus On National Review Online
There is a line famous on the left “Once they gave the nobel Peace Prize to foundit odd that, in that same year, the prize was given to le duc tho, a man
http://www.nationalreview.com/impromptus/impromptus120601.shtml

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December 6, 2001 9:15 a.m. himon Peres dissents from the Israeli government of which he is now foreign minister. He thinks that Arafat should be spared, that Sharon would blunder badly by routing him or eliminating him. Fine. But can’t Peres argue his views in private governmental councils? Must his every thought be shared with the international press, which puts his government in an awkward position, and gives the enemies of Israel something of an out? Shimon Peres’s ego is outstanding even in a world of egos. National Review Shimon Peres is far from the worst man to win the prize. Is it Arafat? Maybe. The prize was once given to a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (a man who belonged to the absurd group Physicians Against Nuclear War, I believe). The prize was also given to the Vietnamese Communist Le Duc Tho. More than a few readers have suggested to me that perhaps now is the right time for our government to move our embassy in Israel to that nation’s capital, Jerusalem. It would certainly be a symbol of solidarity; and it would be a sign that, in the eyes of America, Israel is here to stay, not a temporary experiment, subject to overwhelming by a world that hates it.

78. Ganadores Del Premio Nobel De La Paz, 1996-1901
KIM DAE JUNG. 1973. HENRY A. KISSINGER; le duc tho 1972. Desierto 1971. WILLY BRANDT
http://www.nalejandria.com.ar/utopia/GanadoresPremioNobel.htm
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79. ALFRED NOBEL AND THE NOBEL PRIZES
The award ceremony always takes place on December 10, the anniversary of nobel'sdeath, and ceremonies are held on that date in both Stockholm tho, le duc 1973.
http://www.mssc.edu/international/mccaleb/chapter3.htm
III. Alfred Nobel And The Nobel Prizes Alfred Nobel is the man who invented dynamite. He is better known today, however, as the man who established some of the most prestigious prizes in the world. Born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden, Nobel from his youth had a dream of inventing an explosive so devastating it would deter humans from making war. Instead, his invention made war easier. Though he was a Swede by birth, he was very much an international man, being educated in St. Petersburg, Russia, where his family moved when he was a child. In St. Petersburg, he studied with private tutors, particularly showing interest in chemistry and languages. He mastered Swedish, Russian, English, French, and German. At the age of 17 he began two years of educational travel throughout Germany, France, Italy and to the United States. Then at the age of 19 he became a chemist, working with his father in St. Petersburg. The family returned to Sweden and in 1863 he was a chemist in his father's explosives factory at Heleneborg near Stockholm. In 1864 Nobel received a patent covering detonating charges and percussion caps. Called "The Nobel Igniter," it was to be called at a later time "the greatest discovery ever made in both the principle and practice of explosives." His 1866 invention of dynamite revolutionized mining, road building and tunnel blasting. In 1875 a later improvement was patented as blasting gelatine. In 1887 he patented ballistite, the first of the nitroglycerine smokeless powders. This was to serve as the basis for cordite which was eventually to change the use of firearms.

80. The Nobel Peace Prize Should Go To Those Who Really Support Peace
Shamefully, the nobel Committee has repeatedly awarded its Peace Prize to the bringersof war Even worse, in 1973 it awarded the prize to le duc tho, the North
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The Nobel Peace Prize Should Go To Those Who Really Support Peace
By Andrew Bernstein

The Nobel Peace Prize was just awarded to Jimmy Carter. Although Carter's efforts to convince Egypt to recognize Israel's right to exist was a genuine achievement, he has otherwise continuously betrayed the principles on which peace depend. For many years Carter, espousing collectivist ideals, has traipsed the globe treating aggressor and victim with equal respect. For example, he aided the nuclear program of North Korea, the most repressive dictatorship on earth and part of the axis of evil. Carter's trip last May to Cuba, where he sanctioned and supported the dictator Castro, is just more recent evidence that he understands nothing of rights and peace. In choosing Carter the Nobel Committee has shown yet again that it does not understand the cause of war and so of peace. To understand the cause of war, consider the major wars of the 20th century. World War I was started by the dictatorial monarchies of Germany and Russia. Nazi Germany caused World War II by invading Poland. Totalitarian Soviet Russia repeatedly initiated war by first aligning with Hitler in the conquest of Poland, then by swallowing up Eastern Europe in 1945, and later by supporting the Communist invasion of South Korea.

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