Nobel Peace Prize 2005

Director General of the IAEA, Mohamed ElBaradei, discusses his Nobel Peace Prize win on CNN. (Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005)Members of the media anxiously anticipate the arrival of IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei to a press conference following the announcement of his Nobel Peace Prize win. (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005)Members of the media try to get the best view of IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei at an official press conference following his win of the Nobel Peace Prize. (Vienna International Centre, Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005) IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei and Spokesperson Melissa Fleming are all smiles after hearing that the Agency and its head won the Nobel Peace Prize. (Vienna International Centre, Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005)Members of the press and IAEA staff at the press conference following the announcement that the Agency and its Director General won the Nobel Peace Prize. (Vienna International Centre, Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005)A journalist gauges the staff reaction following the IAEA's Nobel Peace Prize win. (Vienna International Centre, Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005) IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei takes time to speak to Agency staff after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. (IAEA Boardroom, Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005) IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei warmly congratulates his staff on their hard work after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. (IAEA Boardroom, Vienna Austria, 7 October 2005) IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei and his Spokesperson Melissa Fleming on their way to the news conference after winning the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, 7 October 2005. (AP Photo/Rudi Blaha)The Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee Ole Danbolt Mjoes announces in Oslo that the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and to its Director General Mohamed ElBaradei. (AFP/SCANPIX/Jon Eeg) Eyes glistening, IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei speaks with journalists during a press conference in Vienna. (AFP/Dieter Nagl) IAEA Chief Mohamed ElBaradei talks to journalists in Vienna. (AFP/Dieter Nagl) In an old family photograph, Mohamed ElBaradei is seen as a child (third from the left) at the house of his mother (pictured left in the room) in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, 7 October 2005. Mohamed ElBaradei and the IAEA won the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. (AP Photo/Nasser Nouri) IAEA staff in Vienna celebrate with Director General Mohamed ElBaradei the winning of the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, 7 Octobers 2005. (AP Photo/Rudi Blaha) IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei is congratulated by team workers after winning the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, October 7, 2005. The IAEA and its head, ElBaradei, won the 2005 Nobel Prize. (AP Photo/Rudi Blaha)Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of the IAEA, arrives at a press conference in Vienna, Austria, on Friday 7 October 2005. The IAEA and its head won the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak) Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee Ole Danbolt Mjoes holds a picture of IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei, winner of the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize, in Oslo, Norway, October 7, 2005. The IAEA and its leader won the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their efforts to limit the spread of atomic weapons. The award ceremony will be held on December 10. (REUTERS/Erlend Aas /Scanpix) IAEA Spokesperson Melissa Fleming reacts to the announcement on television, by Nobel Committee Chairman Ole Danbolt Mjoes, on the Agency's Nobel Peace Prize win, in Vienna, 7 October 2005. The IAEA and its chief Mohamed ElBaradei won the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to limit the spread of nuclear weapons. (REUTERS/Herwig Prammer)
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