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The Discussion That Followed After the Nobel Peace Prize

Throughout its more than 100-year history the Norwegian Nobel Committee has been no stranger to controversy, as this yea

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Jillian Bandes: 66% Don't Think Obama Deserves The Nobel

It gets better. From Quinnipiac:41 percent say the Nobel committee's choice of Obama for the award causes them to think less of it.Have fun picking up that prize next week, Prez.

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Chair of Norwegian Nobel Committee Comments on Obama's Award

President Obama will be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo on December 10 and will be the twenty first American to win the Peace Prize.

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When the Nobel Peace Prize creates a stir

Throughout its more than 100-year history the Norwegian Nobel Committee has been no stranger to controversy, as this year with its attribution of the Nobel Peace Prize to US President Barack Obama.

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When the Nobel Peace Prize creates a stir

Throughout its more than 100-year history the Norwegian Nobel Committee has been no stranger to controversy, as this year with its attribution of the Nobel Peace Prize to US President Barack Obama.

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Barry deserve Nobel? 66% say no

Those are voters, Barry. And you will accept it anyway: "The jump in public support for Obama's war policy comes as voters say 66 - 26 percent he does not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize he will be awarded this week, and 41 percent say the Nobel committee's choice of Obama for the award causes them to think less of it, while 6 percent say it makes them think better of the prize...

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Obama Nobel Lecture draft leaked

TOP SECRET: The speech Barack Obama won't deliver As dictated to Daniel Simpson Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Excellencies, Distinguished members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Dear Friends around the world, My fellow Americans. I stand here today humbled, more than ever, by the task before us, grateful for the honour you’ve bestowed, and mindful of the sacrifices [...]...

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When the Nobel Peace Prize creates a stir

Throughout its more than 100-year history the Norwegian Nobel Committee has been no stranger to controversy, as this year with its attribution of the Nobel Peace Prize to US President Barack Obama. The October 9 announcement stunned the world, and the laureate himself. Many observers were quick to call Obama's prize "premature," and the US leader's decision, just nine...

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Only 26 percent in U.S. say Obama deserves Nobel Peace Prize: Quinnipiac poll

OBAMA GETS SURGE IN AFGHAN WAR APPROVAL, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NATIONAL POLL FINDS; BUT ONLY 26% OF U.S. VOTERS SAY HE DESERVES NOBEL PRIZE Public support for the war in Afghanistan is up nine percentage points in the last three weeks, as American voters say 57 - 35 percent that fighting the war is the right thing to do. Approval of President Barack Obama's handling of the war is up seven points...

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Obama shortens itinerary around Nobel prize ceremony

Oslo - US President Barack Obama has scratched items from the agenda surrounding his upcoming date to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace in Oslo, the Nobel Committee in the Norwegian capital Oslo reported Friday. A previously planned press conference ...

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Time to Cancel IPCC and Withdraw Nobel Prizes From Them and Gore

Al Gore is the only Nobel Prize winner, whose work was ruled politically biased and containing nine major scientific errors by a court (UK) a week before it was awarded. The Nobel Committee should have known. They could argue they’d already made their decision. Problem is there was considerable evidence about the errors easily available long before. Clearly they didn’t...

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Scandals in Scandinavia: Time to Cancel IPCC and Withdraw Nobel Prizes From Them and Gore

Scandals in Scandinavia: Time to Cancel IPCC and Withdraw Nobel Prizes From Them and Gore BY: Dr. Tim Ball Gored Al Gore is the only Nobel Prize winner, whose work was ruled politically biased and containing nine major scientific errors by a court (UK) a week before it was awarded. The Nobel Committee should have known. They could argue they’d...

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Scandals in Scandinavia: Time to Cancel IPCC and Withdraw Nobel Prizes From Them and Gore

canadafreepress.com | Dec 2, 2009 By Dr. Tim Ball Al Gore is the only Nobel Prize winner, whose work was ruled politically biased and containing nine major scientific errors by a court (UK) a week before it was awarded. The Nobel Committee should have known. They could argue they’d already made their decision. Problem is there was [...]

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Nobel Peace Prize Ceremonies of the Past on Afghanistan

Back in olden times, the speeches at the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony used to decry wars in Afghanistan. I'm guessing that won't be happening this December 10th in Oslo. Nobel Peace Prize presentation speech by Norwegian Nobel Committee, awarder of the prize, to Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, 1980 : The war in Afghanistan, more than anything else, has cast its dark shadow...

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Giving meaning to an empty gesture

President Me Me Me is scheduled to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo next week for his 2008 campaign speeches (it can't be for anything else - he was President for twelve days before the nominations had to be in). Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Emanuelle Ottolenghi has an interesting suggestion for turning this empty gesture from the Nobel prize committee into a meaningful...