Title: Nobel Peace Prize Awarded
1Nobel Peace Prize Awarded
2The prize committee in Oslo, Norway, awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize Friday to the international
chemical weapons watchdog helping to eliminate
the Syrian army's stockpiles of poison gas, The
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons. Its inspectors have just begun with that
work in the active Syrian war zone, and the
Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded them as they
face arduous and life-threatening tasks. But the
OPCW did not receive the prize primarily because
of its work in Syria, committee chairperson
Thorbjorn Jagland said. "It is because of its
long-standing efforts to eliminate chemical
weapons and that we are now about to reach the
goal and do away with a whole category of weapons
of mass destruction. That would be a great event
in history, if we can acheive that. Protocol
requires those awarding any Nobel prize not to
inform recipients ahead of the prize announcement
but instead to get in touch with them parallel to
informing the public. The Nobel committee could
not reach the OPCW to inform it of the win. In
posts to Twitter, it requested the chemical
watchdog group get in touch with it. The
Norwegian Nobel Committee (made up of 5 members)
selects the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize
each year on behalf of Swedish industrialist
Alfred Nobel's estate, based on instructions of
Nobel's will. The Peace Prize is the fifth Nobel
Prize to be awarded this week, preceded by honors
in medicine, physics, chemistry and literature.
On Monday, the final Nobel Prize will be awarded
in the field of economics.
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pole. The image was published on the cover of The
Saturday Evening Post in 1939. The painting sold
for 1,085,000 at a Sotheby's auction of American
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around the government shutdown. Utah will reopen
its five national parks by Saturday, as well as
three other nationally run locations. Utah's
Governor Gary Herbert made the announcement
Thursday, saying a deal had been reached with the
U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Sally
Jewell. Utah agrees to pay the National Park
Service (NPS) up to 1.67 million 166,572 per
dayto re-open eight national sites in Utah for
up to 10 days. If the federal government shutdown
ends before then, the State will receive a refund
of unused monies. October is an especially
profitable month for Utah's national parks, since
optimal weather attracts a high volume of
tourists. So the parks' closures would have had
an especially high impact on the state. The
Department of the Interior is now awaiting a
transfer of funds from Utah, at which point it
will notify "site-specific" personnel to return
to work. The process of opening the parks after
receiving the money should take some time, but in
a statement from the governor's office, the state
anticipates all sites should be "fully
operational by Saturday. In the event that the
federal government shutdown drags on longer than
the 10 days that have been accounted for, the
state of Utah insists it would be able to make
additional payments to keep the parks
operational. The agreement between Herbert and
Jewell stipulates that the money spent by the
state can be reimbursed with Congressional
approval. However, as with other funds spent
during the shutdown, Congress is under no
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name PSO J318.5-22 . Because it is floating alone
through space, rather than around a host star,
astronomers can study it much more easily. 80
light-years from Earth, the 12 million-year-old
planet has properties similar to those of
gas-giant planets orbiting young stars.