obama gets peace prize
  • barak gets the nobel for peace- just in
  • not sure what he has done in just 8 months time. It is as bad as our state
    cinema awards :(
  • enna koduma saravanan ithu


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  • > maybe its like an investment - hoping he will work towards being worthy of
    > the award ( advance booking).

    good thought.
    maybe they could have tried it for truman or nixon.

    venketesh
  • but thank god they did give to the earlier cowboy

    http://www.poetryinstone.in
    Here the language of stone surpasses the language of man
  • should be didnt give the earlier cow boy. appadi panniruntha dictionaryla
    poi peace ooda defn maathanum


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  • Only today I was thinking -- Nobel prize only the best of the best and
    deserving people get. But I was wrong.
    ~ Udanx
  • Udanx no issues...

    I share the birth day with Obama, in a few years I will get it ... the best of best only do ;-)

    - R
  • Leave alone Obama ....
    I am not sure about the Nobel Price Process.

    But I guess, more than one person will be nominated per field. If that is
    the case then I am sure that their work should also be in the same standard.
    Why is that they are not discussed.

    ~ Udanx
  • He has not started a war in Iran; that is peace. Isn't it?
    Sampath
  • Dear Venkat,

    That is a very good Question.

    We should assume that NOBEL committee knows better than most of the outsiders..

    That apart, I feel, NOBEL Prize will be a handicap for a President of a Nation - which has a say World-all over.

    regards/ sps
  • 205 Nominations dear Udanx ..

    Clinton was also on the run...

    5 members committee judged.

    sps
  • The committee for the science and economics prizes are formed of five members
    elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, while for peace, it's the
    Norwegian parliament that elects the committee.

    Essentially, while the other prizes are selected on the basis of scientific
    work (often, done years before the award is given), the peace prize is given
    to whomever the Norwegian parliament wants to give it to. I'm sure diplomatic
    and other considerations apart from the work people have done is often taken
    into account...

    Not that this invalidates the work that most recipients have done.
    Nevertheless, it should be consumed with a pinch of salt.
  • little Gandhian club among Nobel peace laureates

    Mahatma Gandhi never won the Nobel Prize for Peace, but the apostle of truth and non-violence continues to inspire people around the globe who go on to win the coveted honour - US President Barack Obama being the latest among them.

    Obama had called Gandhi the 'real hero of mine' and paid rich tributes to the great man's ideals only last week.

    The committee that picks the winner has apologised for missing out in honouring Gandhi and, as if to compensate for it, has often chosen to bestow the prize on those inspired by the Mahatma.

    When Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama was awarded the peace prize in 1989, the Nobel Committee chairman had said this was 'in part a tribute to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi'.

    Before the Dalai Lama, of course, was Martin Luther King, Jr. The 1964 laureate had acknowledged Gandhi as one of his inspirations.

    Aung San Suu Kyi, the resistance leader from Myanmar who won the prize in 1991, as well as Nelson Mandela of South Africa who shared the 1993 prize with Frederik Willem de Klerk, too found inspiration from the life and works of Gandhi -- to fight injustice and strive for a more equal society while abjuring violence.

    On Friday, the Gandhian club among the Nobel laureates got one more member.

    Obama has talked about how Gandhi's thoughts and his autobiography impressed him deeply.

    On Oct 2, as the world celebrated the International Day of Non-Violence on Gandhi's birth anniversary, Obama said: 'Gandhi's teachings and ideals, shared with Martin Luther King Jr. on his 1959 pilgrimage to India, transformed American society through our civil rights movement.

    'The America of today has its roots in the India of Mahatma Gandhi and the non-violent social action movement for Indian independence which he led. We must renew our commitment to live his ideals and to celebrate the dignity of all human beings.'

    These remarks came a month after Obama told a gathering of pupils that Gandhi would be his ideal dinner guest.

    When a student at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia, asked him which person, alive or dead, he would like to dine with, the president said: 'I think it might be Gandhi, who's a real hero of mine. It would probably be a really small meal because he didn't eat a lot.'

    The Nobel committee has acknowledged that Gandhi had been nominated several times - finally days before his murder in January 1948. The omission has been publicly regretted by later members of the Nobel Committee.

    In 1948, the year of Gandhi's death, the Nobel Committee declined to award a prize on the ground that 'there was no suitable living candidate' that year.

    U.S.Anand
  • Dear Udanx
    If you read The Prize by Irwing Wallace you will change your mind.
    Thats why the book was banned in Scandinavia
    Sri
  • Can any body tell what is the criteria for giving nobel prize
  • I was thinking about the book, it applies not just for this, but for the oscars also...
  • With due regrets to our dear mahatma who himself had a wonderful sense of humour it can be likened IIT coaching class

    gandhi the teacher who never got into IIT but has succesfully coached many,

    anyway hats off mahatma its an example of how the world views your ideals still

    venketesh
  • If one person who deserves praise for inspiring Nobel Committee members to award peace prize to President Obama is his immediate predecessor George W. Bush Jr. and his foreign policies. Theprocess snubbed othersnominated for their years of hard work for global peace. It looks like the committee wasin a great hurry to award the prize based on aspirations and not on achievements to President Obama, a deviation unprecedented in the history of such awards.What looked like a great choice only the other day for Nobel Physics prize awarded to achiever like Chidambaram born Venkatraman Ramakrishnanan is undone by undeserving choice of Hawaii born Barak Obama for peace; atopicfor polemics. Poor Mahatma Gandhi.


    TMS
  • Sorry, please read Nobel prize for Chemistry, not Physics. TMS
  • very much informative.

    thanks and regrds dear shanmuganand.

    sps
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