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Former President Jimmy Carter makes a statement during a Plains, Georgia press conference after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, October 11, 2002. Carter, a Democrat who was president from 1977 to 1981, was awarded the $1 million prize from a record field of 156 candidates for decades of work to resolve conflicts from the Middle East to North Korea, and from Haiti to Eritrea. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)
                                              
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Former President Jimmy Carter makes a statement during a Plains, Georgia press conference after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, October 11, 2002. Carter, a Democrat who was president from 1977 to 1981, was awarded the $1 million prize from a record field of 156 candidates for decades of work to resolve conflicts from the Middle East to North Korea, and from Haiti to Eritrea. Photo by Tami Chappell/Reuters
                                           

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Former President Jimmy Carter (C) hugs friends along Main Street in Plains, Georgia after winning the Nobel Peace Prize, October 11, 2002. Carter was awarded the $1 million prize for decades of work to resolve conflicts from the Middle East to North Korea, and from Haiti to Eritrea. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)
                                        
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 11, 2002 by a committee whose head called the decision a deliberate slap in the face for the current U.S. government over its policy on Iraq. Carter, a Democrat who was president from 1977 to 1981, was awarded the $1 million prize from a record field of 156 candidates for decades of work to resolve conflicts from the Middle East to North Korea, and from Haiti to Eritrea. (Reuters Graphic)
                                         

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Former President Jimmy Carter addresses a crowd along Mainstreet after winning the Nobel Peace Prize in Plains, Georgia, October 11, 2002. Carter, a Democrat who was president from 1977 to 1981, was awarded the $1 million prize from a record field of 156 candidates for decades of work to resolve conflicts from the Middle East to North Korea, and from Haiti to Eritrea. 'This honor serves as an inspiration not only to us but also to suffering people around the world and I accept it on their behalf,' Carter said. REUTERS/Tami Chappell
                            

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Former President Jimmy Carter (R) hugs his granddaughter Margaret Carter after winning the Nobel Peace Prize in Plains, Georgia, October 11, 2002. Carter, a Democrat who was president from 1977 to 1981, was awarded the $1 million prize from a record field of 156 candidates for decades of work to resolve conflicts from the Middle East to North Korea (news - web sites), and from Haiti to Eritrea. 'This honor serves as an inspiration not only to us but also to suffering people around the world and I accept it on their behalf,' Carter said in a statement released by his non-profit Carter Center in Atlanta. REUTERS/Tami Chappell
                                         

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Former President Jimmy Carter (C) hugs friends along Main Street in Plains, Georgia after winning the Nobel Peace Prize, October 11, 2002. Carter was awarded the $1 million prize for decades of work to resolve conflicts from the Middle East to North Korea, and from Haiti to Eritrea. Photo by Tami Chappell/Reuters
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