Midlander attends Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
By Lyxan Toledanes, reporter for the Odessa AmericanDecember 10, 2010As the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony commenced Friday, an empty chair sat in front of representatives from 46 embassies and invited
By Lyxan Toledanes, reporter for the Odessa AmericanDecember 10, 2010As the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony commenced Friday, an empty chair sat in front of representatives from 46 embassies and invited
By The GuardianDecember 10, 2010 At a ceremony in Oslo, the Nobel chairman calls for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo’s release from prison, and compares him to Nelson Mandela. Link: Nobel
By CBS News correspondent Celia HattonDecember 10, 2010 Liu Xiaobo is hardly a household name inside China. Most people have never heard of the man who is the first person
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Bob Fu, President of China Aid Association, talks about Liu Xiaobo and Nobel Peace Prize: China Aid Contacts Rachel Ritchie, English Media Director Cell: (432) 553-1080 | Office: 1+ (888)
By Kathleen Thurber, reporter for the Midland Reporter-TelegramDecember 9, 2010 When the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony takes place Friday without its honored guest, Midlander Bob Fu will be among those
By Rob Gifford, reporter for National Public RadioDecember 9, 2010 When the Nobel Peace Prize is handed out Friday in Norway, there may be two empty chairs set out on