Published: 6 Dec 09 09:47 CET | Print version
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Nobel Week is once again in full swing, with the 12 Nobel laureates and their respective entourages arriving in the Swedish capital over the weekend. The week’s festivities will culminate with the Nobel Ceremony and Banquet on Thursday.
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The "peace prize" decision this year takes the memory of winners such as Amnesty international (1977) and Martin Luther King Jnr (1964) and wipes them across the derriere of history.
Deplorable and insidious.
So much for an exit date and of all forces out of Afghanistan, in July 2011, by the newest peace prize holder.
i think these nobel prize giving folks should evolve and go vegan, there is nothing nobel about killing all those nice little animals so a bunch of parasites can dine on em, yes these people are the top folks, but ALL humans are parasites, EVEN THE BEST OF US!
I won't be surprised if he is selected for the Noble prize next year!!!
Btw, I am for Obama for Physics Noble prize 2010 :D
And then a bunch of Swedes has to hold hold a grand party for whoever Norway craps up. That is the Scandinavian way? NO!
I had the idea that Sweden was independent of Norway. So why can't they say no to Nobel?
I cannot understand why any country has anything to do with the Nobel Prize heap of cant and hypocrisy.
Thick skin politicians.
ha ha
Foreigners....they don't know anything...
;)