Names sato eisaku Prime Minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972 sato, the younger brotherof Kishi Nobusuke, became an early He was awarded the nobel Peace Prize in 1974 http://faculty.tamu-commerce.edu/sarantakes/Names.html
The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Peace Advertisement. nobel Prize Winners for Peace. 1973, Henry Kissinger Le Duc Tho (declined),United States North Vietnam. 1974, eisaku sato Sean MacBride, Japan Ireland. http://history1900s.about.com/library/misc/blnobelpeace.htm
International Kids Club World Peace World Love nobel Peace Prize Winners 19012000 The following people or organizations arerecipients of the nobel PEACE PRIZE eisaku sato , Prime Minister of Japan. http://www.planetpals.com/IKC/peaceprize.html
Extractions: Nobel prizes were created by the will of Alfred Nobel, a notable Swedish chemist. He was the inventor of dynomite. The prize is awarded by the Norwegian NOBEL Committee to the person or persons who bestowed the "greatest benefit on mankind" each year. Six Nobel prizes are awarded in 6 different subjects Peace, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Economics and Literature. They have been awarded to a variety of people for a variety of reasons since 1901. See the list that follows! This year (2001) marks the centennial for the PEACE prize! 100 years of PEACE: Nobel Peace Prize Winners 1901-2000
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Extractions: It will be easy to get lost in Tokyo's Ueno Park this weekend, what with thousands of people jammed under the blossoming cherry trees to noisily ponder the beauty of falling flowers. The rowdy scene should be a remarkable contrast to the goings-on just a few steps away at the National Science Museum, where in the underground halls past the dinosaur bones, hushed audiences ponder greatness. ``The Centennial Exhibition of the Nobel Prize,'' which runs until June 9, may be, with the exception of last year's diamond exhibition opened by glitterati, the museum's most unusual and thought-provoking show to date. It is about the giants of science, without being about science itself. It has the sort of conceptual, split-screen installations you might find in an avant-garde art museum, but they aren't presented as art. The displays show us medals, photographs, diplomas and scribbled notes mounted as manuscripts behind glass, but the exhibition feels less like a show than a vault of reliquaries. Which is about right-since receiving a Nobel, arguably, is the closest modern world comes to conferring living sainthood.
Extractions: What sort of Japanese people have won Nobel Prizes? Eisaku Sato, who was prime minister of Japan for almost eight years from 1964 to 1972, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 for his contribution to Japan's diplomacy of peace and rejection of nuclear weapons. In the field of literature, Japan has produced two Nobel laureates. The first was Yasunari Kawabata, author of Snow Country and The Izu Dancer , who won the prize in 1968. The second was Kenzaburo Oe, whose novels include The Silent Cry and A Personal Matter ; he received the award in 1994.
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Sato, Eisaku. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. sato, eisaku. sato was awarded theNobel Peace Prize for 1974. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. http://www.bartleby.com/65/sa/Sato-Eis.html
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Today In Asian History: December 10 1974 Satô eisaku (19011975) received the nobel Peace Prize. Satoserved as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972. The nobel http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/thisweek/12-10.htm
Extractions: UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Today in Asian History December 10 Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek left the Chinese mainland for the last time, departing from Chengdu in southwest China by plane for Taibei, Taiwan. Chiang dominated the Chinese political scene from 1927 through the 1949 defeat of his Guomindang (Kuomintang) forces by the Communists under Mao Zedong. Compton's Encyclopedia Online offers a biography and photographs of Chiang. Henry Luce, founder of the Time-Life empire, was a long-time admirer and champion of Chiang and his Nationalist government. In 1937, Time Magazine named Chiang and his wife, Soong Mei-ling, "International Man and Wife of the Year ." See the magazine cover Following the defeat of Japan in 1945, China regained control over Taiwan. In 1947, Chiang's Nationalist forces violently suppressed demonstration against the government's policies and practices. In 1949, following his defeat on the Chinese mainland, Chiang moved his state and military apparatus to Taiwan. Walter Chen has assembled a history of Taiwan which includes a chapter on the 1947 suppression According to a 1997 Fox News summary of a China Times report, after establishing the Nationalist regime in Taiwan in 1949, Chiang worked to maintain American support via payments to United States politicians and political parties. Chiang died in 1975. His successors erected
Peace Prize Marks Its Century Other world leaders on the nobel's honour roll are former Japanese Prime MinisterEisaku sato (1973), Egyptian President Mohammad Anwar AlSadat (joint winner http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/2001/12/6_2.html
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Autographs Of Nobel Prize Winners - List And Pics Autographs of nobel Prize Winners (Autogramme von nobelpreistraeger) Alferov,Zhores, Phys2000, signed colour photo. signed Sweden nobel FDC. http://nigel-harris.com/nobel.htm
Extractions: Statistics (26.10.2001) till 2001 received total Chemistry Physics Medicine Peace (Persons) Peace (Organisations) Literature Economy Total (excl. organisations) Total (incl. organisations) A B C D ... Organisations A Addams, Laura Jane signed "Hull House" paper Adrian, Edgar D. signed card Aleixandre, Vicente signed card, framed Allais, Maurice signed handwritten letter signed Alderney FDC (sun eclipse 1999) Alferov, Zhores signed colour photo signed Sweden Nobel FDC Alfven, Hannes G. signed book (also signed by his wife) Altman, Sidney signed card signed publication signed publication signed colour photo Alvarez, Luis W. signed card signed b/w photo Anderson, Carl D. signed card Anderson, Philip W. signed US FDC signed b/w photo (Repro) Andric, Ivo signed card Anfinsen, Christian B. signed card signed b/w photo (large size) signed US FDC Angell, Ralph N.
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