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  1. Ganadores y protestones. (críticas y polémicas en los premios Nobel 1997; incluye artículo sobre el descubrimiento de una nueva estrella)(TT: Winners and ... of a new star): An article from: Semana
  2. It's not about the corner office.(On Leadership): An article from: Arkansas Business by I. Barry Goldberg, 2006-01-30
  3. Connecticut Tutorials by Jody Tversky, Henry Schneiderman, 2005-06
  4. Dance Mixes 10 Track Cd: 1. Love You All My Lifetime (House Mix) - Chaka Khan 2. Good Friend (Ultimix Mix) - Paris Red 3. Are You Ready to Fly? (Rainbow Mix) - Rozalla 4. I Feel for You - Friendship Featuring Charisma 5. Everyday Thang (Jules & Skins Puped up Club Mix) - Melanie Williams 6. Another Sleepless Night (Morales Mix) - Shawn Christopher 7. Dream on Dreamer (Heavy Motion Mix) - The Brand New Heavies Featuring N'dea Davenport 8. 1-2-3 (Silent Club Dub) - The Chimes Featuring Pauline Henry 9. Your Love Keeps Working on Me (Mk Brooklyn Mix) - Jody Watley 10. It's Over Now (Piano Vocal Mix) - Ultra Nate

61. A S B  Genève
Ms. jody williams, 1997 nobel Peace Laureate, which she received with the InternationalCampaign to Ban Landmines, visited Burma this week, carrying personal
http://www.birmanie.int.ch/Nouvelles/news052003.htm
A S B Genève Aung San Suu Kyi reçoit chez elle, le Prix Nobel de la Paix 1997, Madame Jody Williams.
18 février 2003 Author/Origin
: Nonviolence International Southeast Asia
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Bangkok, Thailand, 18-Feb-2003) On Nonviolence International Southeast Asia Letterhead
Photo: ICBL Ms. Jody Williams, 1997 Nobel Peace Laureate, which she received with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines , visited Burma this week, carrying personal messages of support from fellow Nobel Peace laureates Rigobera Menchu Tum, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr. Oscar Arias, Joseph Rotblat, Norman Borlaug, Betty Williams, Mairead McGuire, to Burma’s country-bound Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. It was the first visit to Ms. Suu Kyi by another Nobel Peace Laureate since she received the award while under house arrest in 1991. Ms. Williams visited Ms. Suu Kyi at her home near Inya Lake in Rangoon, where they discussed the current state of movements toward peace within the country, efforts to meet humanitarian needs and the increasing numbers of landmines being used in the countries internal wars. “There is no way for the SPDC to escape dialogue if we want to achieve a peaceful transition,” said Ms Suu Kyi, who encouraged solidarity and support for the overall process of democratization in Burma. Ms. Williams noted after the meeting, “Outside of the country there is the usual debate about whether outside pressure helps or hinders the dialogue process. On this point Suu Kyi was very clear that pressure both inside and outside the country are critical to bringing about democracy in Burma, and noted that such pressure has already made a difference.”

62. Nobel Za Walkê Z Minami, My A Trzeci ¦wiat Nr 2 (21)
Jest to tym razem jedyny nobel , który nie wywolal kontrowersji. Komitet Noblowskiprzy norweskim parlamencie wyróznil Amerykanke jody williams (47 lat
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MY A TRZECI ¦WIAT
Pismo gdañskiego o¶rodka
Ruchu Solidarno¶ci z Ubogimi Trzeciego ¦wiata MAITRI Nr 2 (21) luty 1998
NOBEL ZA WALKÊ Z MINAMI
1.12.97 r., w rocznicê ¶mierci Alfreda Nobla, w ratuszu w Oslo wrêczono Pokojow± Nagrodê Nobla za rok 1997. Jest to tym razem jedyny "Nobel", który nie wywo³a³ kontrowersji. Komitet Noblowski przy norweskim parlamencie wyró¿ni³ Amerykankê Jody Williams (47 lat) oraz koordynowany przez ni± ruch "Miêdzynarodowa Kampania na rzecz Zakazu Min Przeciwpiechotnych" (ICBL). Reprezentowa³ go pozbawiony obu nóg Tun Charannaretha z Kambod¿y, ofiara min.
ICBL zrodzi³a siê w 1992 r. z inicjatywy Fundacji Amerykañskich Weteranów Wojny Wietnamskiej (Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation). Jest to lu¼na sieæ, skupiaj±ca ponad tysi±c organizacji pozarz±dowych (równie¿ ko¶cielnych) z prawie 60 krajów. Jody Williams , od lat uczestnicz±ca w dzia³alno¶ci Kampanii i akcjach rozminowywania, jest koordynatorem Kampanii, jej rzeczniczk± oraz "sercem i g³ow±". Znacz±c± postaci± Kampanii by³a m.in. ksiê¿niczka Diana, która w ostatnich miesi±cach swego ¿ycia sta³a siê przewodni± postaci± walki z minami na arenie miêdzynarodowej. Francja zaproponowa³a, by traktat zadedykowaæ ksiê¿niczce Dianie.
Dyplom i czek na sumê 960 tys. dolarów wrêczy³ laureatom przewodnicz±cy Komitetu, Francis Sejarsted, w obecno¶ci króla Norwegii Haralda V. - "Przed nami jeszcze wiele do zrobienia - powiedzia³a Jody Williams. -"Konwencji nie podpisali najwiêksi producenci i u¿ytkownicy min: Chiny, Rosja i USA. Stale tkwi± w ziemi dziesi±tki milionów min w Afganistanie, Angoli, Bo¶ni czy Kambod¿y."

63. USF School Of Law Center For Law And Global Justice Opening
nobel Peace Prize Laureate, jody williams was the honored guest at the Dedication. JeffBrand. Judd Iversen. nobel Laureate jody williams. Mayor Willie Brown.
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USF School of Law Center for Law and Global Justice Opening On Monday, April 12, 1999, the University of San Francisco community celebrated the dedication of the Law School’s Center for Law and Global Justice. Hosted by Law School Dean and Chairman of the Center, Jeffrey S. Brand and Center Executive Director, Judd C. Iversen, the reception’s overriding theme was conceptualizing justice globally and effecting justice through devotion and hard work. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Jody Williams was the honored guest at the Dedication. The event took place at USF’s Gleeson Library in the Thacher Gallery which housed a temporary art exhibit installed in conjunction with the Center’s opening. The art exhibit, which was one of the celebration’s centerpieces, had two distinct parts. The first part of the exhibit was a set of poignant and often disturbing photographs by Don Doll, S.J. called "Snakes in the Grass: the Deadly Legacy of Landmines." As its title promised, this set of photographs depicted the "legacy of landmines" wounded and maimed innocents who suffer years, even decades, after the wars are over. But Don Doll’s very moving work also captured the strength of spirit which victims can show in the face of such terror. The second part of the art exhibit consisted of work contributed by USF law students, faculty, staff and alumni. The theme was "the art of peace and justice," and every piece was accompanied by a brief description of how it pertained to this idea. The richness of this exhibit demonstrated the depth and range of talent and interest among the USF law community. A noteworthy feature of the exhibit was the remarkable collection of photographs from Cambodia by Daniel Milnor.

64. Welcome To The Hollywood Film Festival®
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65. Jody Williams Return Of A Legend - PopMatters Music Review
Now, that name might ring a bell, but this is not the same jody williams, the ladywho won the nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for her long campaign to ban landmines
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66. Statement By Jody Williams
Statement by jody williams Iowans to Ban Landmines Press Conference January 7, 2000Des Moines As nobel Laureate for Peace, I am asked to speak all over the
http://www.phrusa.org/campaigns/landmines/land_williams.html
Statement by Jody Williams
Iowans to Ban Landmines Press Conference
January 7, 2000
Des Moines As Nobel Laureate for Peace, I am asked to speak all over the world. As the Ambassador for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, I have been pleased to have the Nobel status because it gives us access to people all over the world that we would not have had access to five years ago. I mention this because recently I was in Japan and had a briefing with Prime Minister Oguchi. The Prime Minister, I am not sure many of you know, took a very courageous stand in opposing the U.S. position and signed the treaty. Back to Campaigns

67. Nobel Process Kept Secret
B. Prusiner International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and jody williams RobertC nobody outside the committee has a clue” —nobel committee observer, By
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Choosing Nobel Prize Winner Clouded in Secrecy
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AWARDS GIVEN Dario Fo Stanley B. Prusiner International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Jody Williams Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes Steven Chu, William D. Phillips and Claude Cohen- Tannoudji TBA - 10/15
By Terence Nelan ABCNEWS.com Oct. 10 Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy is one of the people associated with the fight against land mines (Reuters) A group that opposes land mines won the award today and had been one of the favorites. But it is always difficult to predict what the Nobel committee will do. This year, a record 130 individuals and groups had been nominated. 1,000 People a Year Each year, about 1,000 people submit nominations for the prize, many duplicating each other. Self-nominations are immediately disqualified. The exclusive list of those allowed to submit nominations includes: previous Nobel laureates; members of the Nobel Prize-awarding institutions; scholars working in physics, chemistry, or medicine; and officials and members of various universities.

68. Peace Prizewinner Lashes Out
international law, until the countries sign it and destroy their stockpiles, itis just beautiful words on paper.” —nobel Prize winner jody williams
http://archive.abcnews.go.com/sections/world/nobel_peace109/
Clinton Lambasted for Not Agreeing to Land Mine Ban
Prizewinner Lashes Out
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854k (avi) 840k (mov) RealVideo (download RealPlayer) Steve Goose of the Coalition to Ban Land Mines on "abominable" U.S. policy 232k (wav) (RealAudio) Refusing to Sign Countries that have rejected the treaty to ban land mines include: United States China Russia India Pakistan Iran Iraq Israel French United Nations peacekeepers kneel in snow, ice and mud as they hunt for land mines on the edge of the main road leading from the central Bosnian town of Zenica to Tuzla (David Brauchli/AP Photo) By Dorian Benkoil ABCNEWS.com Oct. 12 Jody Williams, coordinator for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (AP Photo) Appearing today on ABCNEWS This Week , land mine activist Jody Williams said she was not surprised that Clinton had not called to congratulate her on receiving the prestigious award. Williams and the organization she heads, the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, won the prize for their work to rid the world of mines that each year kill or maim 26,000 people, with about 80 percent of the victims being civilians.

69. Pacific Lutheran Scene, Spring 1998
Rebecca Larson '75 (left) and 1997 nobel Peace Prize winner jody williams are excitedthat their work to ban landmines is now receiving worldwide attention.
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Alum shares in landmine treaty victory and Nobel Peace Prize
B Y R E B E C C A L A R S O N ' 7 5 , S T E E R I N G C O M M I T T E E C H A I R , I N T E R N A T I O N A L C O M M I T T E E T O B A N L A N D M I N E S Rebecca Larson '75 (left) and 1997 Nobel Peace Prize winner Jody Williams are excited that their work to ban landmines is now receiving worldwide attention.
On Dec. 10, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and to its coordinator, Jody Williams. Attending the awards ceremony in Oslo, Norway, on behalf of the ICBL was Rebecca Larson '75. Larson works with the Lutheran World Federation in Geneva, where her responsibilities include coordinating the involvement of Lutheran churches around the world in the ICBL. For the past four years, she has chaired the steering committee of the ICBL and helped shape the strategy of the campaign, which led to an historic international treaty to ban landmines, signed in Ottawa, Canada, in December 1997.
Larson offers this firsthand account of the treaty signing and Nobel Peace Prize events.

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  • 71. Meet Nobel Prize Winner Jody Williams - Dec. 1 @ 12:30 Pm
    meet nobel Prize winner jody williams Dec. 1 @ 1230 pm. To events listserver opirg-events@ox.org ; Subject meet nobel Prize winner jody williams - Dec.
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    Come and greet the Ban Bus with Nobel Prize Winner Jody Williams and Campaigners and Landmine Survivors from around the world Arriving in Ottawa after a cross-continent tour for the landmines ban treaty signing conference 12:30, 1 December 1997 at the Conference Centre, Rideau Street Entrance (Opposite the Chateau Laurier) - This is the OPIRG-events@ox.org list. Announcement only please. To unsubscribe, send email to opirg-events-request@ox.org, and put "unsubscribe" in the body.

    72. E-merge - Reluctant Partners: Including NGOs In Conflict Management Policy-Makin
    williams, jody (1997b). nobel Lecture 1997 (Stockholm The nobel Foundation,December 10). williams, jody and Stephen Goose (1998).
    http://www.carleton.ca/e-merge/v1_art/v1_jack/v1_jac8.html
    Reluctant Partners: Including NGOs in Conflict Management Policy-Making, Heidi Jackson REFERENCES Axworthy, Lloyd. (1997). "Notes for an Address by the Honourable Lloyd Axworthy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the Oslo NGO forum on Banning Anti-Personnel Landmines" DFAIT Statement (Oslo: September 10). Axworthy, Lloyd. (1998). "Lessons From the Ottawa Process" Canadian Foreign Policy 5:3 (Spring): 1-2. Axworthy, Lloyd (1999). "Kosovo and the Human Security Agenda" Notes for an Address by the Honourable Lloyd Axworthy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Relations, Princeton University, April 7. [ www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/english/news/statements/99_state/99_028-3.htm Cameron, Maxwell A (1998). "Democratization of Foreign Policy: The Ottawa Process as a Model" Canadian Foreign Policy 5:3 (Spring): 147-165. Cameron, Maxwell, Robert J. Lawson and Brian W. Tomlin (1998). "To Walk Without Fear" in Maxwell Cameron, Robert J. Lawson and Brian W. Tomlin (eds.) To Walk Without Fear: The Global Movement to Ban Landmines (Toronto: Oxford University Press).

    73. Nobel Peace Prize Winner Praises Canadians
    These were the opening words that jody williams, 1997 nobel PeacePrize recipient delivered when speaking at Carleton on Monday.
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    Nobel Peace Prize winner praises Canadians
    We have all won the Nobel Peace Prize.
    These were the opening words that Jody Williams, 1997 Nobel Peace Prize recipient delivered when speaking at Carleton on Monday. Williams praised Canada, particularly the Canadian government in taking the lead to universally ban anti-personnel landmines. "Canada rose to the challenge," said Williams, the Founder and Co-ordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. "You should be very proud of your government. They have done a great thing." Williams is referring to the Ottawa Process, a challenge that Minister of Foreign Affairs Lloyd Axworthy issued in 1996 at an Ottawa conference titled, "Towards a Global Ban on Anti-Personnel Mines." Axworthy invited all 50 participating nations and 24 observer nations back to Canada in December, 1997 to sign an international treaty to ban landmines. This December, after a year of lobbying the issues, 120 nations have expressed their commitment to sign a treaty that will ban the use, production, transfer and stockpiling of anti-personnel landmines. "It was NGOs (non-governmental organizations) that forced governments to look at the issue, forced governments to realize that landmines are a humanitarian crisis and forced governments to realize that this issue needs a rapid response," said Williams before a packed lecture theatre. "This is the first time in history that a weapon will be banned that is currently in widespread use."

    74. La Revue De L'année 1997
    Translate this page jody williams, récipiendaire du nobel de la Paix, et la Princesse Diana. Prixnobel de la Paix 1997 - jody williams Page sur la lauréate jody williams.
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    Technologie (1 de 7) Mines antipersonnel Fondation Nobel
    Site officiel de la Fondation Nobel. En anglais. Prix Nobel de la Paix 1997 - Jody Williams

    75. Vietnam Veterans Of America Foundation (VVAF)- Co-founder Of The 1997 Nobel Peac
    the nobel Peace Prize for its global efforts to eradicate antipersonnel landmines.The Peace Prize was awarded jointly to coordinator jody williams of the
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    BAN LANDMINES CAMPAIGN RECEIVES NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
    The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its global efforts to eradicate antipersonnel landmines. The Peace Prize was awarded jointly to coordinator Jody Williams of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF) and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.
    Bobby Muller
    , President of VVAF and co-founder of the International Campaign said, “We are pleased that the International Campaign is being honored by the Nobel Committee for our work to ban this insidious, indiscriminate weapon. Each of the 1,000 organizations in the coalition share this honor.” The ICBL brings together humanitarian, human rights, peace, veterans, medical, development, arms control, religious, environmental and women’s groups in common call for a complete ban on antipersonnel mines.
    “We sincerely hope that this award will lead to a full worldwide ban that will include the United States, which has yet to show support for this effort,” Muller said. “With Russia’s decision today to join the treaty ban, the company the U.S. keeps has been reduced to the likes of Iraq, Iran, and China. It saddens me that we are aligning ourselves with the rogue nations of the world when we should be showing leadership.”

    76. Nobel Peace Prize
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    77. Three Win Physics Nobel
    B. Prusiner International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and jody williams RobertC French scientist Claude CohenTannoudji were awarded the nobel Prize in
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    Cooled and Trapped Atoms With Laser Light
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    AWARDS GIVEN Dario Fo Stanley B. Prusiner International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Jody Williams Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes Steven Chu, William D. Phillips and Claude Cohen- Tannoudji Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker and Jens C. Skou American physicists (from left) William D. Phillips, Steven Chu, and French scientist Claude Cohen-Tannoudji were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for development of methods to trap and cool atoms.
    (AP Photo) ABCNEWS.com STOCKHOLM, Sweden , Oct. 15 ground-breaking experiments to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Steven Chu of Stanford University, William D. Phillips of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology in Maryland and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji of France will share the $1 million awarded with the prize on Dec. 10. Type in a year (after 1900) and pick a category to see who won.

    78. Www.kadinlar.com - KADIN
    medyada epey gözdeydi. jody williams 1997 yilinda, mayin kampanyasiiçin nobel Baris ödülünü kazandi. Ama bu ödül
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    K A D I N DÜNYADAKÝ BAÞARILI KADINLAR Hazýrlayan: Hülya ÇALIÞKAN
    JODY WILLIAMS
    "Amerika Birleþik Devletleri Kara Mayýnlarý Anlaþmasýný hemen ve þimdi imzalamalý. 8 yýl dünya için, beklemek için, çok uzun bir süre. Baþkan Clinton bunu þimdi imzalayarak önümüzdeki yüzyýlýn çocuklarý için mükemmel bir Kara Mayýnlarý Yasaðý Mirasý býrakmýþ olacak". (Jody Williams, Aralýk 1998)
    JODY Williams'ý pek çoðunuz tanýmayabilirsiniz. Jody, Amerikalý genç bir kadýn ve kara mayýnlarýnýn yasaklanmasý için 1992'de uluslararasý kampanya baþlatan kiþi. Prenses Diana, ölümünden kýsa bir süre önce bu kampanyaya destek vermek için epey ülke dolaþmýþtý. Blucini, kollarýný dirseðine kadar sývadýðý beyaz gömleði ve topuksuz ayakkabýlarýyla mayýn tarlalarýnda çektirdiði resimler bir zamanlar medyada epey gözdeydi.
    Jody Williams 1997 yýlýnda, mayýn kampanyasý için Nobel Barýþ ödülünü kazandý. Ama bu ödül þimdiden boþa gitti, çünkü Sýrplarýn, Kosovalý Arnavutlar'ýn kaçmalarýný önlemek için Makedonya sýnýrýna mayýn döþediklerini öðrendiðimde Jody, aklýma geldi. Mayýn kurbaný binlerce kiþinin arasýna þimdi, kapana kýstýrýlmýþ Kosovalý Arnavutlar da katýldý. . Jody'nin mayýn kampanyasýyla birlikte boþa giden bir Nobel daha deðil mi?
    Dünyanýn her tarafýnda milyonlarca kara mayýný döþeli. Bunlar, her gün masum sivilleri tehdit ediyorlar. Bu nedenle yýlda yaklaþýk 26,000 kiþi ölüyor ya da yaralanýyor. Bu yýkýcý ve gereksiz ölüm oyuncaklarýnýn üretimi, kullanýmý, depolanmasý ve nakliyesini yasaklamak için Jody, Uluslararasý bir anlaþma hazýrladý. Bu anlaþma 1997'de 81 ülkede onaylandý ve 135 ülkede ise imzalandý. Jody ve Kampanyasý 1997'de çabalarýna karþýlýk olarak Nobel ödülü ile ödüllendirildiler.

    79. Jody William's Speech
    My name is jody williams, and I was the founding coordinator of the International toBan Landmines and myself were the recipients of the nobel Peace Prize.
    http://www.banminesusa.org/urg_act/995_speech/jwilliamspch.html
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    Jody Williams' Speech
    Ban Landmines Week Press Conference, Thursday March 8, 2001 I've asked Song Kosal to stand with me so we don't forget for one second why we're here. My name is Jody Williams, and I was the founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. I currently serve as its international ambassador. In 1997 the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and myself were the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize. When we were awarded the prize, the Nobel committee said that we had made a utopian dream a reality. Unfortunately there is still a huge gap in that reality. I am a US citizen and yet my country stays outside the treaty. The sole remaining superpower needs to join this treaty. We're told that American citizens don't care about this issue. I ask the new administration to look out the window and rethink that position. There are people from 47 states of the United States of America here to show that yes, in fact, we do care about this issue. Last week I went to Missouri - Is Ken Rutherford here? Professor Rutherford at SMSU, Southwestern Missouri State University, a founder of the Landmine Survivors Network, was blown up by a landmine helping others in Somalia, knows personally the pain, invited me to come and speak with his students and the people of Missouri. There were hundreds in the audience, so don't tell me US citizens don't care.

    80. Nobelpreisträgerinnen
    Translate this page Sie regte Alfred nobel zur Stiftung des Friedensnobelpreises an. 1931 -Jane Addams (*1860, †1935), USA. 1997 - jody williams (*1950) USA.
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    1988 - Gertrude B. Elion (*1918, †1999), USA
    Nobelpreis Chemie
    1911 - Marie Curie, geb. Sklodowska (*1867, †1934), Frankreich
    Nobelpreis Physik
    1903 - Marie Curie (*1867, †1934), Frankreich
    1963 - Maria Goeppert-Mayer (*1906, †1972), USA

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