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Article: Nine myths about the Nobel Peace Prize
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- October 9, 2003
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DOUG MELLGREN, Associated Press Writer
AP Worldstream
10-09-2003
Dateline: OSLO, Norway
An award that generates as much interest as the Nobel Peace Prize is bound to be surrounded by mystery, myth and misconceptions. The 2003 prize, which will be announced Friday in Oslo, is already creating its share of speculation, wishful thinking and wild guesses.
Geir Lundestad, secretary of the secretive committee that awards the prize, on Monday addressed some of the most common misunderstandings for The Associated Press:
_Myth 1: The awards committee announces a shortlist of possible winners.
Wrong. The committee, with a strong tradition of not leaking, does not release the names of any candidates, and ...