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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

81. BBC News | World | The Aura Of The Nobel Prize
such as le duc tho, the former Vietnamese leader, and Boris Pasternak, the Russianauthor, have refused the prize on moral and political grounds. The nobel
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Tuesday, October 13, 1998 Published at 02:44 GMT 03:44 UK
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The aura of the Nobel Prize

The great international success and reputation enjoyed by the Nobel Prize are largely down to the calibre of its recipients. Click here to see a selection of Nobel Prize Laureates. Past winners this century include pioneers in the fields of invention, academia and humanitarian work. This week, the Nobel Prize Laureates for 1998 will be announced, joining an elite group of more than 650 men and women - among them Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela - whose work "has conferred the greatest benefit on mankind".
The first prizes were awarded in 1901 and each year the winners reflect the events and progress of the past 12 months. The scientists whose research led to the anti-impotence wonder drug, Viagra, have already been awarded this year's Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine. There are six Nobel Prizes awarded every year - for peace, physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and, since 1969, economics. Although winners are chosen from institutions and organisations all over the world, the origins of the prize are firmly rooted in one country, one establishment and in the legacy of one man.

82. Ifg Online - Una Finestra Sul Mondo Dell'informazione In Rete
Translate this page Nonostante questi patti di sangue Henry Kissinger nel 1973 venne insignito delpremio nobel per la Pace, vinto insieme a le duc tho per la negoziazione del
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nobel per la pace a Kissinger
"No Nobel per la pace a Kissinger ": questa la parola d'ordine dell'associazione Peacelink , che ha lanciato sul web un appello per la revoca del premio attribuito nel all'allora segretario di Stato degli Stati Uniti.
"Gli Usa, negli ultimi tempi, stanno cercando di fare chiarezza sulle loro responsabilità sulle cruente dittature del Sudamerica , in particolare quelle del Cile e dell' Argentina . - recita l'appello -. I principali personaggi indiziati di connivenza con i regimi militari sono Nixon e il Segretario di Stato Henry Kissinger , quest'ultimo addirittura assetato di vendetta verso Allende , che andava rovesciato a tutti i costi, utilizzando tutte le armi possibili e criminali per destabilizzare il suo governo, democraticamente eletto dal popolo cileno.
Per Kissinger era importante che prendesse il potere il suo amico Pinochet L'ex segretario di stato americano è messo sotto accusa dall'associazione pacifista promotrice dell'appello anche per le sue attività in Argentina : "dove prese il potere un altro dei suoi uomini di fiducia, Jorge

83. The "Nobel Appease Prize"
A nobel Peace Prize that has previously gone to such killers as le duc tho and YasserArafat is not an honor—and Mr. Carter should feel ashamed for winning
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84. ZMag
Travma geçiren nobel komitesi kis uykusuna yatti 1973?te, ortak ödül HenryKissinger ve Kuzey Kore müzakere heyeti baskani le duc tho?ya verildi (tho
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85. El Nobel Innoble
Translate this page Un traumatizado comité nobel entró en hibernación En 1973 fue Henry Kissinger yel negociador jefe de Vietnam del Norte, le duc tho (este último se negó a
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El Nobel innoble Tariq Ali
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l martes, el ex presidente de EE.UU. Jimmy Carter volará a Oslo y recibirá el Premio Nobel de la Paz del modesto monarca ciclista de Noruega. ¿Por qué él? ¿Por qué ahora? ¿Y cuál es el verdadero objetivo del premio de la paz? Cuando fue establecido por primera vez en 1900, el comité Nobel pensó evidentemente que debía ser otorgado a gente que creía realmente en soluciones pacíficas y en la no-violencia. Por ello, en 1901, el primer lote de premiados fue Jean Henry Dumont, el fundador suizo de la Cruz Roja, y Frédéric Passy, el soñador francés que fundó la Liga Internacional por una Paz Duradera. Se buscó y encontró galardonados similares en los cuatro años siguientes. Debe haberse montado un movimiento de retirada un poco más tarde, porque en 1906 el premio fue otorgado a Theodore Roosevelt, el presidente de EE.UU. A decir verdad, ese agresivo dirigente de capa y espada jamás ocultó su amor a la guerra y a la aventura. En The Rough Riders (1899), un fascinante relato de la guerra hispano-estadounidense (que llevó al establecimiento de la base en Guantánamo), Teddy describe un enfrentamiento con el enemigo español en Cuba: "Ya habíamos entrado en calor y muy excitados por el ataque, la gente vitoreando y corriendo hacia delante entre disparos, mientras las caras deleitadas de los oficiales más destacados, como el capitán CJ Stevens, del Noveno, mientras corrían a la cabeza de sus soldados, permanecerán para siempre en mi memoria."

86. 970926EDletters.HTML
It is true, as the DM says, that Kissinger received the nobel Peace Prize in1973. It was awarded jointly to him and le duc tho, the North Vietnamese
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Kissinger was not true peace maker despite Nobel
Among the brief biographies of those who will take part in the Firing Line debate at the university next month ("Daily Mississippian," September 18), that of Henry Kissinger gives the impression that he was both National Security Adviser and Secretary of State from 1969 to 1983.
In fact, he was National Security Adviser from 1969 to 1973 and Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977. He held neither post after 1977.
And a few facts may be added to fill out the account. In 1968, Richard Nixon admitted privately about the Vietnam War, "I've come to the conclusion that there's no way to win the war. But we can't say that, of course."
Accordingly, when Nixon was president, he and Kissinger prolonged an unwinnable war for four more years of direct American involvement, at the cost of about $120 billion; 26,000 American lives; and an untold number of Vietnamese lives. (In the war as a whole, some three million Southeast Asians died, at least a third of them civilians).
They did all this in spite of massive popular opposition in the United States and even in the American armed forces themselves.

87. Timelines: The History Of Vietnam (206 BCE - 1973)
Henry Kissinger and le duc tho win nobel Peace Prize; tho declines theaward, saying that a true peace does not yet exist in Vietnam.
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The History of Vietnam:
Timeline (206 BCE - 1973) 206 BCE
Kingdom of Nam Viet 111 BCE Nam Viet organized into Chinese provinces by the Han dynasty 0 BCE/CE 939 CE Establishment of first independent state A national army defends the land against a Song (Sung) dynasty invasion First Mongol invasion; the capital is sacked. Second Mongol invasion driven back Third Mongol invasion defeated Ming dynasty armies occupy Vietnam Expulsion of the Chinese; establishment of Le dynasty Late 16th Century Portuguese trade routes include Vietnam Jesuits in Vietnam Portuguese, Dutch, French rivalry in Southeast Asia, involving Vietnam Southern Vietnamese (Nguyen) sign a treaty with France; never implemented Vietnamese victory over Qing (Ch'ing) dynasty forces Emperor Gia Long names his land Vietnam French Bombardment of Danang French seize Danang French capture Saigon Treaty of Saigon cedes three southern provinces Tu Duc signs Treaty of Saigon, recognizing French sovereignty over all of Cochin China

88. Chronology
October Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese negotiator leduc tho are awarded the nobel Peace Prize. le duc tho declines acceptance.
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Chronology: The War 1973
January

Henry Kissinger ends six days of negotiations with Le Duc Tho in Paris that he terms "very extensive and very useful". Citing "progress," President Nixon halts all offensive action throughout North Vietnam.
In a televised report, President Nixon announces that Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho initialed a peace agreement in Paris. He says that all American prisoners of war will be released and the remaining 23,700-man American force in South Vietnam will be withdrawn within 60 days.
The Vietnam cease—fire agreement is signed in Paris.
The U.S. continues to bomb supply lines in Laos until a truce there is reached. Despite the truce in Vietnam, some fighting there continues to be reported.
The Pentagon identifies Colonel William B. Nolde of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, as the last American to die in the Vietnam War, just 11 hours before the truce took effect.
February
The first prisoners of war are released in Hanoi
A peace agreement is signed in contact with the new coalition.
March The U.S. reaches agreement for departure of the last American.

89. 1973 - Wikipedia
nobel de la Paz - Henry A.Kissinger, le duc tho; Premio nobel de Economía - Wassily leontief. Si Vd.
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90. Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Ignoble Peace Prize
le duc tho, quite understandably, declined to accept the award. TheNobel peace prize, however, is not just for old war criminals.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,900496,00.html
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Ignoble peace prize
Given the fact that previous nominees include Adolf Hitler and Henry Kissinger, can anyone take the Nobel Peace Prize seriously, asks Paul Hamilos
Friday February 21, 2003
Which word connects Bono, the European Union, Jacques Chirac and George Bush? Peace, apparently. It has been announced that they have all been nominated, by the rather convoluted method by which these things are done, for this year's prize. Of course, this raises a number of questions: not least, who would pick up the prize if the European Union won it? And on whose mantelpiece would it find a home?

91. Le Duc Tho: Awards Won By Le Duc Tho
Awards of le duc tho.
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92. NorHouse: The Nordic Influence
and le duc tho were awarded the Peace Prize in 1974, le duc tho declined to If AlfredNobel had any burning interest outside of his businesses and laboratories
http://www.norhouse.com/influence.asp
Peace and Literature All have been Presidents of the United States but in addition, what do Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and Jimmy Carter have in common? Leo Tolstoy, Henrik Ibsen and Graham Greene were all writers, what else do they have in common? What is it that Georges Charpak, Ahmed Zewail and Günter Blokel share with Roosevelt, Wilson and Carter? As well as an introduction these three questions illustrate what is perhaps a central feature of the Nobel Prize. Most people have heard of at least one of the presidents - all of whom won the Peace Prize and Roosevelt was the first American to win a Nobel Prize in any category. Most people, too, have some knowledge of at least one of the authors - none of them ever won the literature prize. But how many have ever heard of the others, who were Nobel Laureates in respectively Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine sometime in the past 10 years? It seems that while Nobel Prizes are equal in actual value, prestige, pomp, and ceremony, the interest of men and women in the street, and indeed, of the mainstream media, is generally concentrated on the prizes for Peace and Literature. The five prize categories were specified in the will signed by Alfred Nobel in Paris in 1895 just one year before he died in San Remo, Italy. (In 1968, the Bank of Sweden initiated a prize for economics in memory of Alfred Nobel.) Given Nobel's professional background and life's work it is easy to understand the prizes for the 'scientific' subjects but why Literature, and why Peace? The will itself was not entirely clear, simply stating that prizes should be given to those who, during the preceding year, "shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind" and that one part be given to the person who "shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses."

93. Henry Kissinger
Photo from The nobel Institute. Kissinger led the negotiations with North Vietnam'sLe duc tho in Paris from their onset until the peace settlement was signed
http://www.nv.cc.va.us/home/nvsageh/Hist277/DanielFiles/Kissinger.html
Photo from The Nobel Institute Henry Kissinger, a prominent Harvard professor, worked as an advisor for New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and the Kennedy administration before being appointed National Security Advisor by President Nixon Kissinger led the negotiations with North Vietnam's Le Duc Tho in Paris from their onset until the peace settlement was signed in 1973. He was later appointed Secretary of State, keeping that job through the Ford Administration. Relevant Links Democratic Republic of Vietnam Peace Proposal, June 26, 1971
From the Vietnam Wars Page at Vassar College
http://vietnam.vassar.edu/~vietnam/doc19.html
This is the peace settlement taken by Hanoi to the negotiating table. Excerpts from the Paris Accords
From the Vietnam Wars Page at Vassar College
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Excerpts from the 1972 Paris Accords negotiated by Kissinger and Le Duc Tho in Paris. List all links on this page Name Index Home

94. Odinarkiv - Le Prix Nobel De La Paix
Translate this page Lauréats du Prix nobel de la Paix. 1901 le prix a été partagé entre et. le DUCTHO, République Démocratique du Viêt-nam (1930-1991). (A refusé le prix.).
http://odin.dep.no/odinarkiv/norsk/dep/ud/1999/publ/032005-990307/index-dok000-b
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Le Prix Nobel de la Paix
* Membres de la Cour de Justice Internationale de La Haye et de la Cour Internationale d'Arbitrage. * Membres directeurs du Bureau International Permanent de la Paix. * Membres de l'Institut de Droit International. Ceux qui ont remis le Prix de la paix Membres: SEJERSTED, Francis, NORDLI, Odvar, KVANMO, Hanna Kristine, Geir Lundestad, et paix.
DUNANT, JEAN HENRI,
Suisse (1828-1910). et PASSY, FREDERIC, France (1822-1912). DUCOMMUN, ELIE, Suisse (1833-1906). et GOBAT, CHARLES ALBERT, Suisse (1843-1914). 1903 CREMER, Sir WILLIAM RANDAL, Grande-Bretagne (1838-1908). 1904 INSTITUT DE DROIT INTERNATIONAL, Gand (Belgique). Autriche (1843-1914). Ecrivain, Présidente Honoraire du Bureau International Permanent de la Paix, Berne. Auteur du roman "Die Waffen nieder". 1906 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, Etats-Unis (1858-1919). MONETA, ERNESTO TEODORE, Italie (1833-1918). et RENAULT, LOUIS, France (1843-1918). ARNOLDSON, KLAS PONTUS, et BAJER, FREDERIK, Danemark (1837-1922). Belgique (1829-1912).

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