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  1. "Round the Horne": No.1 (BBC Radio Collection)
  2. Rosemary and Clown's Extraordinary Day by Betty Williams, 2006-04-14
  3. Flashback, November 1977, Volume 27, Number 4 by Betty; Editor Williams, 1977
  4. Throughout Life's Journey: Stay in the House of God by Betty Williams, 2007-10-15
  5. The Railway Industry (Working Lives) by Betty Williams, 1987-09-24
  6. A World Complete by Betty Williams, 2004
  7. Asheville and Thomas Wolfe: A Study in Changing Attitudes by Betty Lynch Williams, 1972-01-01
  8. Flashback, February 1986, Volume 36, Number 1 by Betty; Editor Williams, 1986-01-01
  9. The Rise of Women (Changing Britain) by Betty Williams, 1995-01
  10. Stop! Hold On and Listen to God by Betty L. Williams, 2010-04-05
  11. Index to French and Spanish Land Grants Recorded in Registers of Land Titles in Missouri by Betty Harvey Williams, 1977-06
  12. This Is Not Cool: Legal Lessons for Youth & Their Parents Volume II by Yvonne Hawks, Lawanda Jean O'Bannon, et all 2007-03-01
  13. Jet Magazine Aug. 10 - 17, 2009 Vanessa Williams of Ugly Betty Fabulous Over 40! Holistic Heath Choices by Jet Magazine, 2009
  14. Mairead Corrigan, Betty Williams (Nobel Peace Prize winners from Northern Irelan by Richard (Jack Bernard, Translator & Joan Baez, Intro) Deutsch, 1977-01-01

61. The Peace Maker SiTe - Nobel Laureates Statement
1976. betty williams, nobel Peace Prize 1976. Adolfo Perez Esquivel,nobel Peace Prize 1980. betty williams, nobel Peace Prize 1976. Adolfo
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"The Peace Maker S i T e"
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October 2001
"HUMAN LIFE IS SACRED"
An Appeal to Restraint and a Call to Action in a Moment of Crisis by eight Nobel Peace Prize Laureates We are greatly saddened by the tragic events which took place on Tuesday, September 11th , in New York and Washington, D.C. We cannot yet fathom the magnitude of what has happened, and yet we feel impelled to speak in light of what we fear may be an escalation of violence in response. We extend our deepest sympathies and heart_felt condolences to the families and friends of the victims and to the people of the United States. Our prayers accompany you in this difficult period of loss and mourning. The many acts of courage on the part of the rescue teams and the generosity of the citizens of your cities and towns are an inspiration to all of us. Respect for the sacredness and inviolability of human life is a principal article of faith in each of the major world religions. We are heartened by the spontaneous expressions of solidarity by millions of men and women of good will, from all backgrounds, on every continent, and by so many religious and political leaders through the world who have spoken out against this barbarous act of terrorism. There is nothing which can condone an act which has cost the lives of thousands of innocent people. The perpetrators of this deed must be sought out and brought to justice. At the same time, we know that administering justice to those responsible will not resolve the deeper questions of the causes of terrorism. In this regard, we are mindful that every day innocent victims suffer and die in many parts of the world, their only crime being born in a particular place, or into a particular religion, or with a certain skin colour.

62. World Centers Of Compassion For Children
World Centers of Compassion for Children (WCCC) betty williams nobel Peace LaureatePresident and Founder 400 S. Federal Highway, Suite 401 Boynton Beach, FL.
http://www.wethepeoples.org/members/economics_business/wcocfc.php

63. Betty Williams
nobel Lecture by betty williams nobel Peace Prize 1976. December 11,1977 at Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway. I stand here today with
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Nobel Lecture
by Betty Williams
Nobel Peace Prize 1976 December 11, 1977 at Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway I stand here today with a sense of humility, a sense of history, and a sense of honour. I also stand here in the name of courage to give name to a challenge. I feel humble in officially receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, because so many people have been involved in the campaign that drew such attention to our leadership that an award like this could justifiably be made. Mairead Corrigan and I may take some satisfaction with us all the days of our lives that we did make that initial call, a call which unlocked the massive desire for peace within the hearts of the Northern Irish people, and as we so soon discovered, in the hearts of people around the world not least in Norway, the generosity of whose people to our cause is the main reason for our current ability to expand our campaign. But unlocking the desire for peace would never have been enough. All the energy, all the determination to express an overwhelming demand for an end to the sickening cycle of useless violence would have reverberated briefly and despairingly among the people, as had happened so many times before if we had not organised ourselves to use that energy and that determination positively, once and for all. So in that first week Mairead Corrigan, Ciaran McKeown and I founded the Movement of the Peace People, in order to give real leadership and direction to the desire which we were certain was there, deep within the hearts of the vast majority of the people, and deep even within the hearts of those who felt, perhaps still do, feel obliged, to oppose us in public.

64. Vitalog.com - Search By Nationality
Prize for Peace in 1995 RUSSELL Bertrand (1872 1970) English philosopher, winnerof the nobel Prize for Literature in 1950 williams betty (1943 - ) Northern
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65. Profile(english)
In 1976, Ms. betty williams was awarded with the nobel Peace Prize for her workagainst violence in Northern Ireland together with Mairead CorriganMaguire
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Betty Williams In 1976, Ms. Betty Williams was awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize for her work against violence in Northern Ireland together with Mairead Corrigan-Maguire with whom she co-founded the Community of Peace People, an organization that advocates non-violence and peaceful co-existence in Northern Ireland. Betty Williams has said many times that the Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded for what one has done but for what one will do. She moved to the United States in 1981 and currently serves as Chair of The Institute for Asian Democracy and President of World Centers of Compassion for Children. She has been recently named as a member of the International Honorary Committee for the 25th Anniversary of the Children's Defense Fund.

66. CNN - New Century Needs New Values, Peace Laureates Say - November 6, 1998
CNN.comCategory News Online Archives CNN.com 1998 November US...... The gathering is one of the largest ever of nobel peace laureates. Menchu Tum, whofought government oppression in Guatemala; and betty williams, a native of
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Web posted at: 12:58 a.m. EST (0558 GMT) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia (CNN) Seven Nobel Peace Prize laureates began their two-day conference Thursday by calling on world leaders to move beyond the "greed, cynicism and hypocrisy" that have fueled violence and wars in 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, organizers of the conference at the University of Virginia 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 laureates also discussed issues like why people struggle for change, and what it is like to be a Nobel winner.

67. Graduationspeaker
nobel Peace Prize Winner Will Speak At December Graduation at Winthrop. Dec. 1,2000. ROCK HILL – Peace activist betty williams will bring her message of
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Back to News and Events Nobel Peace Prize Winner Will Speak At December G raduation at Winthrop Dec. 1, 2000 ROCK HILL – Peace activist Betty Williams will bring her message of saving the world’s children to Winthrop University on Dec. 16. Williams will serve as the featured speaker at the university’s fall commencement exercises at 11 a.m. at the Winthrop Coliseum. Nearly 320 undergraduates and 100 graduate students will receive their degrees during the ceremony. In August 1976, Williams witnessed the death of a young republican and three children when a car driven by an Irish Republican Army (IRA) terrorist went out of control after being fired on by British troops. Soon afterwards, Williams began publicly demonstrating for peace in Northern Ireland, joining forces with Mairead Corrigan, the aunt of the slain children. The two created the Community of Peace People, a movement of Catholics and Protestants dedicated to ending the fighting in Northern Ireland. For their work, they were awarded the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize.

68. Premio Nobel De Paco - Vikipedio
personoj (kaj institucioj) ricevis la Premion nobel de Paco 1973 Henry A. KISSINGER.1974 Sean MACBRIDE. 1975 Andrei SAKHAROV. 1976 betty williams kaj Mairead
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El Vikipedio, la libera enciklopedio. Jenaj personoj (kaj institucioj) ricevis la Premion Nobel de Paco: Henry A. KISSINGER Sean MACBRIDE Andrei SAKHAROV Betty Williams kaj Mairead CORRIGAN Amnestio Internacia Anwar SADAT Patrino Teresa ... Nelson MANDELA kaj F.W. de KLERK Yasser ARAFAT Yitzhak RABIN kaj Shimon PARES Joseph ROTBLAT kaj Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Carlos Filipe Ximenes BELO kaj Joseph RAMOS-HORTA Jody WILLIAMS David TRIMBLE kaj John HUME Kuracistoj Senlimaj Kim DAE-JUNG Unuiĝintaj Nacioj kaj Kofi ANNAN Jimmy CARTER
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69. Nobel Prize For Peace
nobel Prize for Peace. 1974 Eisaku Sato (Japan); Sean MacBride (Ireland) 1975 AndreiD. Sakharov (USSR) 1976 Mairead Corrigan and betty williams (both Northern
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70. INTRODUCTION
of their awards, they are betty williams, born in Northern Ireland in 1943, wasawarded the 1976 nobel Peace Prize jointly with Mairead Maguire Corrigan.
http://www.imperialbulldog.com/LIBRO/cap1.htm
Imagining a future world at peace
Excerpts from
The Moral Architecture of World Peace
by Helena Cobban
"My dream is that one day the whole world should be demilitarized " Dalai Lama
Chapter II - "The Dalai Lama and the Need for Internal and External Disarmament."
Chapter III - "The Individual and the Totalitarian State: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Question of Human Rights in Burma." C hapter ... "
INTRODUCTION T hey came from homelands in 5 different continents. They came from different generations and from widely varying cultural and religious backgrounds.
They came together, these 8 Nobel peace laureates and the representative of one other, for public discussions that probed to the heart of what it will take to build world peace in the twenty-first century. T hese... are just some of the highlights of an unprecedented public conversation on the challenges of building world peace that was hosted by the University of Virginia (november 1998), an institution founded by Thomas Jefferson two centuries ago with the aim of exploring and affirming the "illimitable freedom of the human mind."
Who are they, these visionary leaders? Taking them in the order of their awards, they are:

71. Terug Top Conferentie Over Leiderschap En Bestuur Georganiseerd
Among those taking the seats reserved for VIPs were former Polish President LechWalesa; betty williams who won the 1976 nobel Peace prize for Northern Ireland
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Terug Top Conferentie over Leiderschap en Bestuur Georganiseerd door de Interreligieuze Internationale Federatie voor Wereldvrede, opgericht door Ds. Sun Myung Moon. Lotte Hotel, Seoul, Korea, 4-5 4n 6 februari 2003. De topconferentie richtte zich op het 'verhelderen, ontdekken, en openen van nieuwe wegen naar vrede' in een wereld in crisis. 'We zijn hier vandaag bijeen omdat we vurig verlangen naar een eeuwige en onveranderlijke wereld van vrede. Die wereld is de ideale hemelse wereld', aldus Moon tijdens de openingstoespraak. 'Wereldleiders dienen actief deel te nemen aan de herschepping van gezinnen en naties in ware liefde, en in de verwezenlijking van een eeuwige wereld van vrede, zonder nationale grenzen', deelde Moon mede aan zo'n 700 mensen in een overvolle zaal van het Lotte Hotel in Seoul. World Summit Report February 5, 2003 Lotte Hotel, Seoul, Korea By Michael Balcomb "God absolutely needs a nation. Without that, all of history is nothing!" With this dramatic declaration, True Father Rev. Sun Myung Moon called more than 100 former and current heads of state, including several Nobel Laureates, to join with him in building the Kingdom of God on Earth. The response was equally strong. "Leadership is not necessarily something you are born with," said Lech Walesa at the World Peace Summit this morning in Seoul. "I was a laborer for 25 years and I led no one. For ten years I was leader of Solidarity, a trade union with just a couple of thousand members. And then I found myself President of Poland with a population of 40 million people."

72. Ëàóðåàòû Íîáåëåâñêèõ ïðåìèé ìèðà
Walesa, Lech, 1983. Wiesel, Elie, 1986. williams, betty, 1976. williams,Jody, 1997. Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, 1919. nobel Peace Prize Winners 19971901.
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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

73. News
News. Title nobel Laureate, betty williams, 2001 Margo Johnson Lecturer.Date Posted December 5, 2001. A nobel Laureate based on
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Title: Nobel Laureate, Betty Williams, 2001 Margo Johnson Lecturer Date Posted: December 5, 2001 A Nobel Laureate based on her work against violence in Northern Ireland, Betty Williams will be on campus December 19 to address students as the 2001 Margo Johnson Lecturer. The title of her lecture is "Creating Safe Havens for the World's Children." Betty, along with Mairead Maguire, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976. Betty and Mairead founded the Community of Peace People (formerly known as the Northern Ireland Peace Movement), an organization which is still involved in the betterment of life in Northern Ireland. Betty is founder and president of World Centers of Compassion for Children, an organization whose mission is twofold mission. The first is to perceive race, religion, politics and economics in a different light so that these forces do not kill our children or perprtuate hatred and violence generation after generation. The second is to create a strong political voice for children in areas of stress due to war, hunger or social economic, or political upheavel and to respond to their expressed need, materially and emotionally.
Betty serves on the Council of Honor for the United Nations University for Peace in Costa Rica and is a Patron for the International Peace Foundation in Vienna. Betty is also Chair of The Institute for Asian Democracy in Washington, D.C. and Honorary Member of the Club of Budapest.

74. Peace Hall
1946 nobel Peace Prize Laureate EMILY GREENE BALCH. 1977 nobel Peace PrizeLaureate betty williams. MAIREAD CORRIGAN. just opening our newest wing.
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hall of peace
the poetry appears in "rooms" with five poets each for ease of appreciation, with no particular order or sequence. this site is not about competition or placement. it is about peace. our objective is to fill the universe with poems of peace and outweigh the countering thoughts of war. now that the site is growing we have built additional wings of our peace universe to house the rooms. each wing will be named after a nobel peace prize winner or some other tireless worker for peace. each wing will house 5 peace rooms.
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1931 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate JANE ADDAMS
1946 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate EMILY GREENE BALCH
1977 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate BETTY WILLIAMS
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1979 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Mother Teresa
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75. Williams/corrigan Wing
1977 nobel Peace Prize Laureate. betty williams MAIREAD CORRIGAN.This wing of poets4peace is dedicated to betty williams and Mairead
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1977 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
This wing of poets4peace is dedicated to Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan founders of The Peace People. The senseless killing of innocent children produced a wave of revulsion against the violence which had been sweeping Northern Ireland, with Catholic IRA members using murder and terror to drive out the British, Protestant extremists doing the same in response, and many innocent victims killed as a consequence. The Peace People movement was led by Betty Williams, a housewife , and Mairead Corrigan, and young aunt of the dead children murdered in this terrorism. The two women led marches in which Protestants and Catholics walked together in demonstrations for peace and against violence. Williams and Corrigan "have shown us what ordinary people can do to promote peace."

76. Irish News, October 3, 1998
women, Mairead Corrigan and betty williams, who had founded the Women's PeaceMovement in Northern Ireland, won. Ireland has also won the nobel Prize for
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Hume's peace efforts likely to be rewarded with Nobel peace prize
Ahern and Blair also in
race for October 16 honour
SPECULATION mounted last night that SDLP leader John Hume will become Ireland's ninth Nobel Laureate after Norway's Nobel Committee announced it had selected this year's winner.
If selected for the Peace Prize Mr Hume would bridge a 22-year gap as Belfast women Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan won the award, in 1976, for their efforts to bring peace to Northern Ireland.
Norway's NTB news agency said last night that ''Many arrows point to Northern Ireland'' as one of the major peace breakthroughs of the year.
Mr Hume was nominated before the deadline by members of the European Parliament for his tireless work to bring about a peace deal in Northern Ireland.
Mr Hume had been nominated for Nobel honours twice before.
In 1974 Seán MacBride won the award for his human rights campaigning and in 1976 Belfast women, Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams, who had founded the Women's Peace Movement in Northern Ireland, won.
Ireland has also won the Nobel Prize for Literature with W B Yeats in 1923, George Bernard Shaw in 1926, Samuel Beckett in 1969, and, most recently Seamus Heaney.

77. International Committee For The Peace Council: Budget
I, together with betty williams and Ciaran McKeown started a movement for Peace.For this both betty williams and I were awarded the nobel Peace Prize in l976.
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PEACE COUNCIL UPDATE letter (reproduced at the bottom of this page) asking him to meet with her and other peacemakers. On March 26, the first day of her protest, Maguire was arrested and released (see story below). On March 31 she issued the following statement:
PRESS RELEASE: Nobel Peace Laureate Issues an "Apology to the People of Iraq"
Mairead Corrigan Maguire, 1976 Nobel Peace Prize winner, continues daily vigil outside White House; calls for a cease-fire Washington, D.C., March 31, 2003 - From her daily vigil outside The White House, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire called for an immediate cease-fire in the war against Iraq. Maguire is asking for a dialogue between the Bush Administration and the government of Iraq in order to put a halt to the unnecessary deaths of Iraqi civilians and soldiers from both sides. "It is with deep sorrow that I read the reports from Iraq and the ongoing shameful slaughter and destruction of human lifecivilians and soldiers," Maguire stated. "Two missiles from a single American jet killed more than 20 Iraqi civilians. Those killed included a mother and her 3 small children who were incinerated in their car." Maguire said that these deaths reminded her of the violent deaths of her sister, Anne Maguire, and her three children, Joanne (age 8), John (2) and Andrew (six weeks). Their deaths as a result of the violent conflict in Northern Ireland led Maguire to the work for which she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976.

78. Giovani Comuniste E Comunisti
Translate this page Altri cofirmatari dell’Appello sono betty williams (Premio nobel per la Pace 1976),Adolfo Perez Esquivel (Premio nobel per la Pace 1980), Desmond Mpilo Tutu
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79. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
Section RUN OF PAPER nobel Peace Prize winner betty williams was fined$55 today for disorderly behavior at London's Heathrow Airport.
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RUN OF PAPER Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams was fined $55 today for disorderly behavior at London's Heathrow Airport. Williams, awarded the Nobel prize in 1977 after helping found the Northern Ireland peace movement, pleaded guilty to the charge. The court was told that Williams became upset when told she was too late to board a flight to Belfast on May 1. Williams, 37, banged her fists on the check-in desk, swore and tried to push through gates to the plane, the prosecutor told the court in Uxbridge, near London. UA0501;06/18,03:43 MFEENE;06/19,12 B08010569 1997 Globe Newspaper Company Home

80. Biographies - Wiberg To Wladyslaw
williams, betty Smith (1943 ) Irish reformer. Born May 22, 1943 in Andersontown,Northern Ireland, she, with Mairead Corrigan, won the nobel Peace Prize for
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WIBERG, P. ( - ) Swedish Olympic - Mali 676 WICHERN, Johan Hinrich (1808-1881) German theologian - Germany B313 WICKRAMASINGHE, Martin (1890-1974) Ceylonese author, journalist - Sri Lanka 797 WICKREMARACHCHI, G. P. (1889- ) Singhalese physician, journalist - Sri Lanka 717 WIDAL, Georges Fernand Isidore (1862-1929) French physician, educator, bacteriologist - France 966 WIECKOWSKI, Stanislaw (1894-1942) Polish officer - Poland 2831 WIELAND, Christoph Martin (1733-1813) German author, poet, journalist, translator, playwright - Germany 1401 German Democratic Republic 1472; (M)T11-2 WIELAND, Heinrich Otto (1877-1957) German chemist. Born June 4, 1877 in Pforzheim, Germany, he won the Nobel Prize, 1927. He is noted for his contributions to the study of bile acids. He set the ground for steroid research. He died August 5, 1957 in Starnberg, Germany. - Sierra Leone SIE1995L29.32 WIELOCH, ( - ) Polish soldier, peasant ennobled - Poland 325 WIEN, Wilhelm (1864-1928) German physicist - Born January 13, 1864 in Gaffken, East Prussia, now Poland. He won the 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics for his displacement law concerning the radiation emitted by the perfectly efficient black body, known as Wein's Displacement Law. He died August 30, 1928 in Munich, Germany. - Nevis NEV1995G20.28 WIENEKE, Frank

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