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  1. I Need to Know That You See My Yellow Rose by Betty Jo Williams, 2007-10-19
  2. Newspapers (Know About Books) by Betty Williams, 1969-02
  3. Cold cookery (Collins Nutshell Books) by Betty Owen Williams, 1962
  4. As the Crow Flies...Appalachia Speaks : A Collection of Mountain Life Sayings, Personals and Anecdotes by Thomas J.; Williams, Betty J. Whitaker, 2004-01-01
  5. Opportunities in nursing.: An article from: The Black Collegian by Betty Smith Williams, 1996-02-01
  6. Portrait of a Decade: The 1920s by Betty Williams, 1990-03
  7. Women at Work (Women Changing History Series) by Betty Williams, 1991-09
  8. The Police Force (Working Lives) by Betty Williams, 1986-03-27
  9. Reader's Digest Condensed Book Winter 1951: Anybody Can Do Anything; Elephant Bill; Signal Thirty-Two; German Faces; Mischief by Betty; Williams, Lt. Col. J. H.; Kantor MacKinaly; Stringer, Ann & Ri MacDonald, 1951
  10. Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1988, Volume 1: Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle, Not Without My Daughter, The Seizing of Yankee Green Mall, O Come Ye Back to Ireland by Dorothy Gilman, Betty Mahmoody and William Hoffer, et all 1988
  11. Flashback, November 1986, Volume 36, Number 4 by Betty; Editor Williams, 1986-01-01
  12. Sins of omission. (diversity in the news media) (In Search of Diversity): An article from: The Masthead by Betty Anne Williams, 1993-06-22
  13. Malaika by Bettywilliams, 2007-07-19
  14. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Education</i> by BETTY WILLIAMS, JUDITH J. CULLIGAN, 2003

41. Nobel Peace Laureate Visits Burma
Desmond Tutu, Dr. Oscar Arias, Joseph Rotblat, Norman Borlaug, betty williams, MaireadMcGuire, to Burma’s countrybound nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Nobel Peace Laureate visits Burma
Author/Origin : Nonviolence International Southeast Asia ( seasia@nonviolenceinternational.net
(Bangkok, Thailand, 18-Feb-2003) ICBL Ambassador Jody Williams' trip to this landmine-infested country included a meeting with fellow Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.
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.”

42. Women Nobel Prize Winners
See nobel Prizes for Peace at Infoplease.com for the full list of winners. 1976,Mairead Corrigan and betty williams (both Northern Ireland).
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Women Nobel Prize Winners for Literature
See Nobel Prizes for Literature at Infoplease.com for the full list of winners. Selma Lagerof of Sweden Grazia Deledda of Italy Sigrid Undset of Norway Pearl Buck of the U.S. Gabriela Mistral of Chile Nelly Sachs of Sweden Nadine Gordimer of South Africa Toni Morrison of the U.S. Archive Photos Wislawa Szymborska of Poland
Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners
See Nobel Prizes for Peace at Infoplease.com for the full list of winners. Bertha von Suttner (Austria) Jane Addams (U.S.) Emily G. Balch and John R. Mott (U.S.) Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams (both Northern Ireland) Mother Teresa of Calcutta (India) Archive Photos Alva Myrdal (Sweden) Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (Burma) (Guatemala) International Campaign to Ban Landmines and Jody Williams (U.S.)
Women Nobel Prize Winners in Science
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(Chemistry, 1935)

43. Nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler
nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler. ÖDÜLÜ ALAN, YIL. Addams, Jane, 1931. Walesa,Lech, 1983. Wiesel, Elie, 1986. williams, betty, 1976. williams, Jody, 1997.
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Nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler ÖDÜLÜ ALAN YIL 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 Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) Ducommun, Elie

44. Feature Story - PSU International Newsletter
of Nuclear War; William F. Shulz, executive director of Amnesty International, winnerof the 1977 nobel Peace Prize; betty williams, a 1976 nobel winner for
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PSU Hosts The World Peace Conference Six Nobel Peace Prize winners took part in a World Peace Conference hosted by Portland State University in May 2001 dovetailing with a three-day visit by the Dalai Lama. The conference aimed at exploring how spirituality can pave the path to world peace. "We wanted to take advantage of the Dalai Lama's visit," said Gary Alan Spanovich, executive director of the conference. The Dalai Lama, who won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1989, visited Oregon to take part in lectures, workshops and public events in his honor. He spoke about his approach to world peace at a luncheon at the Hilton Hotel in Portland at the same day of the conference but was not able to join the panel discussion at PSU because he was scheduled to meet at that time with members of the local Tibetan community. Instead the Venerable Lhakdor, a religious assistant to the Dalai Lama joined the Nobel Peace laureates. The laureates that participated in the conference are Adolfo Perez Esquivel, architect, sculptor and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1980 for championing human rights in Argentina and other Latin American countries; Robert K. Musil, executive director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, which shared the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War; William F. Shulz, executive director of Amnesty International, winner of the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize; Betty Williams, a 1976 Nobel winner for brokering the peace accord in Northern Ireland and Dr. Helen Caldicott, co-founder of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War.

45. DawgNet: Nobel Prize Winner Will Address Campus: 3/2/00
betty williams, 1976 nobel Peace Prize winner and president of the World Centersof Compassion for Children (WCCC) will speak at Butler on Thursday, March 2.
http://blue.butler.edu/dawgnet/000302/nws-nobel.html
Nobel Prize winner will address campus
By Sarah Cohen
Butler Collegian
March 2, 2000
Betty Williams, 1976 Nobel Peace Prize winner and president of the World Centers of Compassion for Children (WCCC) will speak at Butler on Thursday, March 2. Williams's quest for peace all began on August 10, 1976 in Belfast, Northern Irelandwhen her neighbor, Anne Maguire, was taking a walk with her three children. A sky-blue Ford, whose driver had been killed by six gunshots, hit the family. Joanna, 8, and Andrew, 6 weeks were killed instantly. The crash fatally wounded their brother John, 2, and left their mother with a broken pelvis and broken legs. Williams witnessed the accident. Appalled by the deaths of the three children, she immediately began a petition to rid her community of the violence and fear caused by the IRA and the British of civil war-torn Northern Ireland. William's peace movement quickly spread throughout Belfast. Two days after the deaths of the three children, Williams read her petition, containing over 6,000 signatures on local television.

46. Cornell College: News Center
nobel laureate betty williams to speak at Cornell. Aug. 21, 2001.MOUNT VERNON betty williams, a children's rights advocate who
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Aug. 21, 2001 MOUNT VERNON Betty Williams, a children's rights advocate who won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work toward ending violence between Protestants and Catholics in her native Northern Ireland, will speak at Cornell College's Opening Convocation on Thursday, Sept. 6.
Williams will lecture on creating safe havens for the world's children, at 11 a.m. in King Chapel. Admission is free.
In 1976, along with Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Williams was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The women founded the Community of Peace People, an organization born from a tragic accident in Belfast in 1976: A family of four was run down by an out-of-control car driven by an Irish Republican Army gunman shot dead while fleeing from British soldiers. Two children were killed, a third child later died from injuries and the mother was critically injured. Williams, a housewife, arrived at the scene after she heard the gunshot; Corrigan Maguire was the aunt of the dead children. The women joined forces to bring together Protestants and Catholics calling for an end to the fighting in Northern Ireland.
Williams moved to the United States in 1981, began lecturing worldwide on peace and in 1997 founded World Centers of Compassion for Children (WCCC), which she serves as president. Florida-based WCCC, which has 11 other offices worldwide, unites Nobel laureates such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama, world leaders and ordinary citizens to battle war and acts of terrorism, drug abuse, physical abuse, starvation, exploitation and other atrocities against children.

47. Learning Centre: Betty Williams And Mairead Corrgan
At the funeral for the Maguire children betty and Mairead For their work Corriganand williams received worldwide 1977 they were awarded the nobel Peace Prize
http://www.learningcentre.demon.co.uk/williamscorrigan.htm
Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan Who they were: They were the co-founders of the "Peace People" - or The Community of the Peace People of Northern Ireland. The Peace People advocated non-violence as the best means to resolve conflict. The organisation is involved in youth, welfare, and justice work. Mairead Corrigan was a shorthand typist. The daughter of a window cleaning contractor, She was born in 1944 and educated at St Vincent's Primary School in Belfast. Betty Williams was an office receptionist. The daughter of a butcher, she was born in 1943 and educated at St Dominic's Grammar School in Belfast. She is married with two children. What they did: It is the tenth of August, 1976 Mairead Corrigan's sister Anne Maguire is out for a walk with her three children Andrew, a baby only six weeks old, John, 2 and Joanna aged 8. Betty Williams, also walking nearby, is startled by a loud bang and goes to investigate. Seconds earlier a car driven by an IRA gunman has been racing down the road whilst being shot at by members of the British Army. The driver is killed and the car, now out of control, mounts the pavement crushing to death all three Maguire children. After the tragedy Mairead Corrigan appeared on television with her brother-in-law, Jackie Maguire, to condemn the violence of the IRA. Betty Williams immediately circulated a petition. Going from door to door, she soon collected 6,000 signatures, then appeared on television two days after the deaths to present the petition. At the funeral for the Maguire children Betty and Mairead joined forces and agreed to work for peace.

48. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Paz, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, nobel DE LA PAZ. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-19751976-2000. 1976. williams, betty (Irlanda del Norte). Fundadores
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NOBEL DE LA PAZ Williams, Betty (Irlanda del Norte) Fundadores del Movimiento de Paz de Irlanda del Norte (posteriormente denominado, Comunidad de la Gente de Paz). Corrigan, Mairead (Irlanda del Norte) Fundadores del Movimiento de Paz de Irlanda del Norte (posteriormente denominado, Comunidad de la Gente de Paz).
Amnistía Internacional Londres, Gran Bretaña. Una organización mundial en pro de los derechos de los prisioneros de conciencia.
Beguin, Menajem (Israel) Primer Ministro, por el acuerdo conjunto de paz entre Israel y Egipto. Sadat, Anwar al- (Egipto) Presidente de la República arabe de Egipto. Premio otorgado por el acuerdo conjunto de paz entre Israel y Egipto.
Madre Teresa de Calcuta (India) Lider de la Orden de las Misioneras de la Caridad.

49. Baker Peace Conference: Feb. 9-10
nobel prize winner betty williams will speak at 830 pm in the OhioUniversity Inn Ball Room. My Lai prosecutor William Eckhardt
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Contact : Jess Goode at 740-593-1886 or goode@ohio.edu Editors: A photo of Betty Williams is available for download at www.ohiou.edu/news/pix/williams_betty.jpg ATHENS, Ohio (February 6, 2001) A Nobel prize-winning Northern Ireland peace activist and the My Lai Massacre prosecutor will talk about strengthening peace by confronting the consequences of war crimes during the Baker Peace Conference at Ohio University this Friday and Saturday. Nobel prize winner Betty Williams will speak at 8:30 p.m. in the Ohio University Inn Ball Room. My Lai prosecutor William Eckhardt will speak at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday at the same location. "At the close of a century so dominated by war and the destruction it brings, we must ask ourselves: can warring parties have lasting peace if they don't confront the awful history of war crimes?" said Ohio University President Robert Glidden. "That is the question that the Baker Peace Conference seeks to raise this weekend as it considers the history, causes and prosecution of war crimes."

50. PeaceJam NW Nobel Peace Laureates
about more nobel Laureates, please visit the National PeaceJam website at www.peacejam.org.Oscar Arias Sanchez PeaceJam '02 (tentative). betty williams PeaceJam
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  • PeaceJam 2003 - Rigoberta Menchu Tum of Guatemala PeaceJam 2002 - Oscar Arias Sanchez of Costa Rica PeaceJam 2001 - Betty Williams of Ireland PeaceJam 2000 - Adolfo Perez Esquivel of Argentina PeaceJam 1999 - Jose Ramos Horta of East Timor PeaceJam 1998 - Mauread Corrigan McGuire of Ireland
  • Nobel Laureates
    Here you will find more information on the following Nobel Peace Prize winners that have been speakers at Clark County PeaceJam. To find out about more Nobel Laureates, please visit the National PeaceJam website at www.peacejam.org
    Oscar Arias Sanchez
    PeaceJam '02 (tentative)
    Betty Williams
    PeaceJam '01
    Adolfo Perez Esquivel
    PeaceJam '00
    Jose Ramos-Horta PeaceJam '99 Miread Corrigan Maguire PeaceJam '98

    51. Sign NOW To Join Nobel Peace Prize Winners! -- Christians For Peace
    This letter has been signed by the following nobel Peace Prize winners MaireadCorrigan Maguire, betty williams, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Desmond Mpilo
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    Subject: Sign NOW to join Nobel Peace Prize winners!
    Join Nobel peace laureates in sending
    a message to the United Nations NOW!!!
    The deadline for signatures is December 31, 2001 TODAY!!
    We'll have another half a day because the U.S. is several hours behind!
    Please visit the website;
    http://www.peaceresponse.org/petition/index.shtml
    and "Sign the Appeal to Restraint and a Call to Action in a Moment of Crisis"! This letter has been signed by the following Nobel Peace Prize winners: Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Betty Williams, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Desmond Mpilo Tutu, The 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso), Rigoberta Menchu Tum, Joseph Rotblat, Jody Williams, The American Friends Service Committee. In the letter, they call upon the world and the United States to refrain from military retaliation and to take concrete steps in developing a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence.

    52. Nobel Prize In Peace Since 1901
    nobel Prize in Peace since 1901 Year, Winners. 1901, Dunant, Jean Henri; Passy,Frederic. 1976, Corrigan, Mairead; williams, betty. 1977, Amnesty International.
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    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

    53. 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 williams, betty 1976.
    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.

    54. The Dalai Lama And Archbishop Desmond Tutu Go 'On-Line' For Peace
    on March 2324, 1996. It will feature 1977 nobel Peace Prize winner,betty williams, of Ireland as host. The focus of the event
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    3. The Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu go 'On-Line' for Peace
    NEW YORK, Feb. 13 /PRNewswire/ For the first time in history, eight
    Nobel Peace Prize winner, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, The Dalai
    Lama, President Oscar Arias Sanchez, Aung San Suu Kyi, Rigoberta Menchu
    Tum, President Nelson Mandela, Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan Maguire
    have joined together in PeaceJam, an international five- year program to
    reach out to young people via the internet and a series of international
    youth conferences.
    Young people from around the globe can reach PeaceJam, learn about the
    lives of the Nobel Peace Prize winners, participate in the youth
    conferences, and discuss their efforts via the PeaceJam World Wide Web site
    at http://www.peacejam.org. PeaceJam also will reach out to young people via free educational materials, television programming, a PeaceJam book series, rock concerts to be held at various sites worldwide, and PeaceJam CD-ROMs.

    55. Six Nobel Laureates Move Against U.S. Energy Firm With Myanmar Link
    Other signatories were nobel laureates betty williams (Ireland, 1976), Oscar Arias(Costa Rica, 1986), Rigoberta Menchu Tum (Guatemala, 1992), Jose Ramos Horta
    http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/2001/10/4_3.html
    World Tibet Network News
    Published by the Canada Tibet Committee
    Thursday, October 4, 2001
    3. Six Nobel laureates move against U.S. energy firm with Myanmar link
    Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) ( October 04, 2001 )
    Washington (dpa) - Six Nobel Peace Prize laureates have spoken out
    against a California-based energy company for doing business in
    military-ruled Myanmar (Burma) and urged a university to drop its shares
    in the company, a U.S. human rights group said Wednesday.
    Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, was among the
    signatories to a letter urging the University of Virginia in
    Charlottesville to drop its assets in Unocal, which has helped build a
    gas pipeline from Myanmar to neighbouring Thailand.
    The Yadana natural gas project has stirred controversy because of
    reports of human rights abuses by Burmese troops guarding the pipeline, which runs through rebel territory, and because revenues from it help support a regime considered a pariah in the West. "While Unocal turns its back on the conditions surrounding its pipeline, its partners, the illegal military junta, are torturing, killing

    56. Using The Internet -- Brown Quarterly -- V. 5, No. 1 -- Winter 2002
    Notable women). Mairead Corrigan betty williams Ireland www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/www.almaz.com/nobel/women.html. Other Sites
    http://brownvboard.org/brwnqurt/05-1/05-1d.htm
    Women As Leaders of Their Nations Book Nook
    Volume 5, No. 1 (Winter 2002) Women's History Month Issue Using the Internet
    Women Who Made a Difference Irish Women Peach Activists:
    Three children were killed by a Irish (IRA) gunman's car fleeing British soldiers. This senseless tragedy was a part of the ongoing violence in Northern Ireland between Catholic and Protestant extremists. Two women, Betty Williams, who came upon the scene, and Mairead Corrigan, the aunt of the children, led marches in which Protestants and Catholics walked together to demonstrate against violence. Many people in Northern Ireland recognized that violence would not bring social justice, but Williams and Corrigan had the courage to take the first step. At the presentation of their Nobel Peace Prize in 1976, it was said, "In the name of humanity and love of their neighbor; someone had to start forgiving... [and] shine forth when hatred and revenge threaten to dominate." Betty Williams emigrated to the United States, where she taught and lectured. Mairead Corrigan Maguire continued to carry the message of non-violence to other countries. Making Peace in Northern Ireland is a book about them for ages 9-12. On the Web, visit www.poets4peace.com.

    57. Mairead Corrigan And Betty Williams, Feminist Press
    Despite the lifethreatening risks involved, Mairead Corrigan and betty williams,joint winners of the 1976 nobel Peace Prize, united Catholics and Protestants
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    58. The Norwegian Nobel Institute - List Of Laureates
    to the Main Fund, and twothirds to the nobel Institute's Special 1977 The prizefor 1976 was divided equally between williams, betty, Northern Ireland, 1943
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    program Library ... Staff Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Skip to : The prize was divided equally between: Dunant, Jean Henry, Switzerland, 1828-1910. Founder of the Red Cross (Comité International de la Croix-Rouge), Geneva. Initiator of the Geneva Convention; and Passy, Frédéric, France, 1822-1912. : The prize was divided equally between: Ducommun, Élie, Switzerland, 1833-1906. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International Peace Bureau (Bureau International Permanent de la Paix), Bern; and Gobat, Charles Albert, Switzerland, 1843-1914. Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (Union interparlementaire), Bern. Cremer, Sir William Randal

    59. Centennial Symposium Programme
    the 2001 nobel Symposium Gunnar Berge, Chairman of the Norwegian nobel Committee. AriasSánchez C United Nations Peacekeeping Forces, betty williams.
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    program Library ... Staff Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium The Conflicts of the 20th century and the Solutions for the 21st century Holmenkollen Park Hotell, Oslo December 6-8, 2001 Thursday, December 6 Opening of the 2001 Nobel Symposium: Gunnar Berge, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee Session 1 War and Peace in the 20th Century: The Over-all Balance S: Eric Hobsbawn L: Mikhail Gorbachev C: International Committee of the Red Cross, Máiread Maguire Session 2 Totalitarianism and ideological conflict - Help spreading democracy and human rights S: Michael Doyle L: Amnesty International C: Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Médecins sans frontières

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    nobel Peace Prize Laureates / Number of nobel Laureates by Nation nobel Peace Prize 1976,Corrigan, Mairead williams, betty, Northern Ireland Northern Ireland.
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    Year Laureate Nationality
    Dunant, Jean Henri
    Passy, Frederic Switzerland
    France Ducommun, Elie
    Gobat, Charles Albert Switzerland
    Switzerland Sir William Randal Great Britain Institut de Droit International (Institute of International Law) founded in 1873 Von Suttner Bertha, Austria Roosevelt, Theodore USA Moneta, Ernesto Teodoro
    Renault, Louis Italy
    France Arnoldson, Klas Pontus
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