There is a national poet laureate, but you might be surprised to learn there is a national youth poet laureate as well.
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It opened up the definition of literature to include 2015 laureate Svetlana Alexievich's oral histories and 2016 laureate Bob Dylan's off-kilter folk songs.
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It was the first physics prize to feature a female laureate in over 50 years—Strickland is only the third female physics laureate in history.
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In addition to Clyburn, Smith's introducers included State Senator Margie Bright Matthews; Marjory Heath Wentworth, poet laureate of South Carolina; and Marcus Amaker, Charleston's poet laureate.
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This year's Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, gave his laureate lecture on establishing peace in war-torn areas and rethinking the War on Drugs.
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Trethewey, who served two terms as the 219th poet laureate, from 21600 to 22016, was the first Laureate to take up residence in Washington, DC, starting in January 20193.
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Laureate hasn't been accused of defrauding students, as other US for-profit colleges have, and Clinton apparently didn't go to bat for Laureate as it tried to expand abroad.
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Her honors, like her works, are wide-reaching: She's won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, and served as the U.S. Poet Laureate, as well as the Poet Laureate of Virginia.
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"[Clinton] was paid to advise Laureate, inspire students and visit the campuses and communities they serve, and that's what he did, with great conviction and energy," added a spokesman for Laureate.
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But the prestige of being a Nobel laureate remains undiminished.
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Today she is spoken of as a future Nobel laureate.
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Maryland poet laureate Lucille Clifton penned an ode to Byrd.
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China views the Nobel Peace laureate as a dangerous separatist.
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You may know that we have a national poet laureate.
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Ms. Fisk is the poet laureate of Nevada County, Calif.
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Danusha Laméris is poet laureate of Santa Cruz County, Calif.
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The others are the poet laureate of Nevada County, Calif.
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He has been the company's CFO for nine years) March 28 (Reuters) - Laureate Education Inc: * Laureate Education Inc says board appointed Eilif Serck-Hanssen as president, chief administrative officer - SEC filing Source text (bit.
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Nobel laureate and environmental activist Wangari Maathai was cremated in 2011.
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Jersey's poet laureate—he delivered a raucous denunciation of Nazism, Zionism,
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Might Mr. Dylan, Nobel laureate, be open to some name exploration?
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He will appear in Dallas as conductor laureate through 2020-21.
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Michael Lewis is the poet laureate of computer-driven data analysis.
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Named "Tweeter Laureate" by the Texas House of Representatives in 2015.
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While teaching there, he was selected as the state's poet laureate.
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He remains the music director laureate for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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Ms. Smith is a former poet laureate of the United States.
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The other laureate, Ms Tokarczuk, upsets a different group of people.
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Its choices for laureate have also been criticized in the past.
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Its choices for laureate have also been criticized in the past.
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Ms. Smith is a former poet laureate of the United States.
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She was the poet laureate of Rhode Island and taught at Brown.
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In 2014, Shire was named the first Young Poet Laureate of London.
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Meet the Poet Laureate of Tinder Not having any luck on Tinder?
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Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee, who has promoted the cultivation of soft
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He is currently U.S. poet laureate, a position he's held since 2015.
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Imre Kertesz, 86, was a Hungarian writer, Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor.
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel died in July.
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"It's not big," said Yale economics professor and Nobel laureate Robert Shiller.
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Toni Morrison, the iconic American author, professor, Nobel Laureate, and died Tuesday.
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In 2014, she was appointed the first Young Poet Laureate of London.
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The last laureate was Virginie Despentes for her book, Vernon Subutex, 1.
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Mr. Pinsky was the United States poet laureate from 1997 to 2000.
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Now the Library of Congress has named her America's new poet laureate.
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Surely our current national poet laureate doesn't mean to take us there?
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Rabindranath Tagore, the poet and Nobel laureate, returned his knighthood in protest.
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Hall, who was poet laureate from 2006 to 2007, was stupefyingly productive.
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The Library of Congress named Tracy K. Smith its new poet laureate.
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Robert Pinsky was the United States poet laureate from 1997 to 2000.
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Public service is just one component of what a poet laureate does.
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Go deeper: Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz calls for the end of GDP
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" The Nobel laureate André Gide once praised her "natural and strange grace.
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Take the story of Chen Ning Yang, a Nobel laureate in physics.
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Mike Pompeo Is Learning the Hard Way President Trump a Nobel Laureate?
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He's a really apt first New Mexico poet laureate because of that.
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A House for Mr. Biswas by Trinidadian-born Nobel Laureate V.S. Naipaul.
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FRIDAY • This year's Nobel Peace Prize laureate is due to be announced.
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In 20183, she became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate in history.
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U.S. national poet: Joy Harjo has been named the 23rd poet laureate.
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The Philadelphia Orchestra stripped him of his title as its conductor laureate.
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Clinton's association with Laureate, in other words, is a typical Clinton controversy.
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My project as a town poet laureate is similar: to solicit our citizens' favorite poems and an explanation of why they love them, a project inspired by the former United States poet laureate Robert Pinsky's Favorite Poem Project (favoritepoem.org).
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At the time, he was the youngest ever Nobel laureate, according to NobelPrize.org.
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New York Times opinion columnist and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman tweetstormed about it.
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I pick up one calendar featuring Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi's visage.
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Amnesty accused the Nobel peace laureate of "burying her head in the sand".
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She is married to Nobel laureate Richard Axel, a neuroscientist at Columbia University.
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Holocaust survivor, renowned author and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel has died.
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This year, the ceremony was hosted by Poet Laureate of Brooklyn Tina Chang.
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The DOE's past two leaders were a nuclear physicist and a Nobel laureate.
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He is also the laureate of the 2017 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity.
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The blast happened not far from the funeral for Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel.
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Wikipedia-worthy. On the same day that Strickland became a Nobel laureate and
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Xi Jinping brutalized the only Nobel Peace Prize laureate China has ever had.
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A fellow Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai, took to Twitter to confront her.
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One laureate, Le Duc Tho of North Vietnam, in 1973, declined the prize.
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But did you know that we have a national youth poet laureate, too?
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Eight voting members are needed to pick a laureate with a simple majority.
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Clinton's State Department awarded grants to Laureate and its affiliates worth $28500 million.
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The second measure is Tobin's Q, developed by another American laureate, James Tobin.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of one poet laureate.
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"They are now licking their lips," said Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate economist.
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Strickland is the first female Nobel laureate in any field in three years.
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No pattern, no forerunners, just me defining what matters most to me as laureate.
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The nine-day San Fermin fiesta was popularized by Nobel Literature laureate Ernest Hemingway.
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"The telescope is a time machine," says Nobel laureate and lead scientist John Mather.
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" In 1967 she commented, "I think the Beatles jointly ought to be poet laureate.
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate, award-winning author and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel has died.
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He describes himself as a great admirer of Bob Dylan, last year's Nobel laureate.
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The new laureate has also worked to bring his arguments to a wider audience.
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The Nobel Peace Prize laureate visited the Rahkine state for the first time Thursday.
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Shimon Peres was the former prime minister of Israel and a Nobel Prize laureate.
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While he was nominated for a Nobel Prize, he was not a Nobel laureate.
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Bill Laurance is a distinguished research professor and Australian laureate at James Cook University
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She consulted for the Library of Congress before there was an official poet laureate.
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Tutu is the second Nobel laureate to strongly condemn Suu Kyi for her inaction.
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Dubner points to the work of the late economist and Nobel laureate Gary Becker.
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He served as a work-study student for renowned Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stieglitz.
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But it is extremely unusual for a Nobel laureate to respond with radio silence.
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From 1993 to 1995 Ms. Dove served as Poet Laureate of the United States.
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During the first half of the show, Frost interviewed John Betjeman, the poet laureate.
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SOUTH WINDSOR South Windsor Poetry Day, readings by the Connecticut poet laureate Rennie McQuilkin.
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It was proposed by James Tobin, Nobel laureate, and raises billions for good causes.
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"Should the Nobel laureate always be a polite figure?" asks Warnes, of Leeds University.
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Unsettled passions stir beneath much of the work of the Nobel laureate Alice Munro.
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Mr. Sen, a Nobel laureate, is a professor of economics and philosophy at Harvard.
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It takes ingenuity, persistence and intelligence — maybe even genius — to become a Nobel laureate.
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Above, the chemistry Nobel laureate William Knowles receiving the Queen of Lights in 2001.
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Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi is not the first Nobel laureate to stir controversy.
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But when he learns a Nobel laureate in his field considers him a lightweight?
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Soon after, in 2014, she was named the inaugural Los Angeles Youth Poet Laureate.
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One example is the Nobel physics laureate Ed Purcell, who was the absolute best.
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Has there been a children's ambassador and a poet laureate who have worked together?
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John Quiggin is an Australian Laureate Fellow in Economics at the University of Queensland.
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In 19383, he became the second person to be named the country's poet laureate.
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Compared to other for-profit colleges in the US, Laureate looks better than most.
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But the quasi-oral historian Svetlana Alexievich is a Nobel Laureate; so is Italian clown Dario Fo (RIP); and, if my mentions are to be trusted, no one really knows if Patrick Modiano is a quintessential Nobel Laureate or a total outlier.
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Nobel Laureate Craig Mello, a professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, in 2007.
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Frank Wilczek, a Nobel Laureate in Physics, investigates whether beauty is inherent in the universe.
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But child rights activists, including Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, have voiced concern over two exceptions.
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Its recipient in 2014, 17-year-old Malala Yousafzai, is the youngest Nobel laureate ever.
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Nobel laureate Robert Shiller sees the U.S-China trade war creating more stock market jolts.
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Hope is embodied in the field workers and the volunteers, like our Nansen laureate tonight.
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The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust activist died Saturday at the age of 87.
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Peres, the former Israeli Prime Minister, President and a Nobel laureate, died Wednesday at 93.
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Goldsmith is an academic, artist and first poet laureate of the Museum of Modern Art.
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Nobel laureate Suu Kyi took power last year amid a transition from full military rule.
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The laureate of this year's Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on Friday in Oslo.
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Iris Murdoch, in 1967, wanted the Beatles to be jointly named Poet Laureate in England.
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The Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate died Saturday at the age of 85033.
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Mann, a Nobel laureate, left Germany in the early 1930s when Hitler rose to power.
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She's now working with Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai as a Malala Fund girl advocate.
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As always, Springsteen -- rock's de facto poet laureate -- paints pictures with words as few can.
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Nobel laureate Robert Shiller wrote the textbook on the 2 worst bubbles in recent history.
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Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former poet laureate of the United States.
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This year, the NPS chose Sonia Sanchez as the poet laureate of the NPS centennial.
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She was appointed as the state poet laureate in 1991, a year before her death.
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Above, the Nobel laureate in chemistry William Knowles receiving the Queen of Lights in 2001.
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The Philadelphia Orchestra, of which he had been conductor laureate, stripped him of that title.
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City Lights was founded by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who's become San Francisco's de facto poet laureate.
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Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz is not anticipating a booming recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
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In abetting this horrific slaughter, she has forfeited the right to call herself a laureate.
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Billy Collins served two terms as the United States poet laureate, from 2001 to 2003.
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Nobel laureate Myron Scholes said the options market indicates the smart money is getting nervous.
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"The times, they are a-changin'," as Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan once wrote and sang.
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She survived and went on to become a globally recognized activist and a Nobel laureate.
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And on their own, our stories are more than enough to inspire a Nobel laureate.
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South African Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu stepped down on Thursday as an Oxfam ambassador.
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José Montoya (1932–2013) was an artist, professor, activist, and former poet laureate of Sacramento.
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And as of a few months ago, I'm the city of Toronto's second Photo Laureate.
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Laureate talks about its mission as expanding educational opportunity, and it's cultivated a humanitarian halo.
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Nobel laureate Suu Kyi's party commands a large majority in the two houses of parliament.
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Rita Dove, nominated for her Collected Poems: 1974–2004, is a former US poet laureate.
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Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese political prisoner and Nobel peace laureate, died at the age of 61.
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Nobel laureate Robert Shiller isn't using midterm election patterns to help construct his latest market forecasts.
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Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nobel Prize laureate in economics, is an economist and professor at Columbia University.
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From 1997 to 2000, he was poet laureate consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress.
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He did include his title as "Tweeter Laureate of Texas" in the "Honors and Awards" section.
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DAN RABINOWITZ SILVER SPRING, MD. * To the Editor As the poet laureate of West Hartford, Conn.
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Rita Dove, the youngest United States Poet Laureate, was 40 when she was appointed in 1992.
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MacKenzie, a novelist, once was an assistant to Nobel laureate Toni Morrison while studying at Princeton.
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Jean Tirole, a Nobel laureate economist, welcomes efforts to loosen the labour code but sees limits.
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Which leaves the academy in the odd position of giving up on tracking down their laureate.
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The Nobel laureate never stopped believing, even after a wave of bombings derailed his peace process.
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But his political idol, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, was in power.
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Malala joins Twitter Nobel Laureate and all round inspirational figure, Malala Yousafzai, has finally joined Twitter.
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Nobel laureate Suu Kyi has faced a barrage of international criticism for not stopping the violence.
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The 45-year old poet and Princeton professor was named the U.S. poet laureate on Wednesday.
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Vargas Llosa, a Nobel laureate, revisits characters from his earlier novels in this optimistic moral fable.
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James Heckman, Nobel laureate in economics in 2000, is a professor at the University of Chicago.
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On Friday, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu joined fellow Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai in criticizing Suu Kyi.
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Former President Obama has been named a Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope laureate.
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Morson and Schapiro cite the example of Gary Becker , the Nobel laureate in economics in 1992.
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It was taught by Robert Hass, who later became the poet laureate of the United States.
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Mr. Dylan is the first American laureate to win since Toni Morrison did so in 1993.
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"She helped shape the mind-set of the Germans," said Mr. Stiglitz, the Nobel-laureate economist.
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The Nobel laureate from Chicago was then cementing his reputation as an apostle of free markets.
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How did Amanda Gorman, 19, become the first person to be named national youth poet laureate?
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LONDON — The list of those who have served as Britain's poet laureate contains many distinguished names.
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Stuart Kestenbaum – Poet Laureate of Maine, and former director of the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
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Sirleaf, a Nobel laureate, accusing her of supporting Mr. Weah instead of her fellow party member.
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"They humiliate and dehumanize the civilian population," said Wole Soyinka, a playwright, activist and Nobel laureate.
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The Nobel laureate and Times Opinion contributor walked through his city to photograph its changing streets.
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Jody Williams is the chair of the Nobel Women's Initiative and is a Nobel Peace Laureate.
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The Nobel Peace laureate denies espousing violence and says he only wants genuine autonomy for Tibet.
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New Nobel Laureate Didier Queloz was at a scientific meeting when news of his #NobelPrize broke.
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The 1989 Nobel Peace laureate denies the charge and says he seeks greater rights for Tibetans.
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He continued to maintain that position even after Dylan was named a Nobel laureate this winter.
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"In many ways it's far worse than 2008," said Joseph E. Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate economist.
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Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and a former poet laureate of the United States.
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Dorje Shugden devotees accuse the 80-year-old Nobel Laureate of persecuting them and dividing Tibetan Buddhism.
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Apple announced on Sunday it's becoming the first Laureate partner for The Malala Fund, Yousafzai's philanthropic organization.
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Tracy K. Smith, the U.S. poet laureate, believes it can, and explains why to The Times Magazine.
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Tracy Smith, the U.S. poet laureate, believes it can, and she explains why to The Times Magazine.
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IN 1985 James Tobin, a Nobel laureate in economics, delivered a talk at a conference in China.
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Legends: Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel died over the weekend at the age of 87.
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The writer is emeritus professor of economics at M.I.T. and a 2010 Nobel laureate in economic sciences.
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For instance: Get them Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda's book of Love Poems using an Indigo gift card.
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He then tweeted condolences on the passing of Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel.
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Tho declined the award, the only laureate ever to do so, accusing Washington of violating the truce.
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Eliot began his speech to the Swedish Academy by acknowledging the impossible position every Nobel laureate faced.
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The government of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and the army reject the accusations.
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He will be joined by the former U.S. Secretary of Energy and Nobel laureate Dr. Steven Chu.
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Amit Majmudar, a radiologist from Dublin, Ohio, and the state's poet laureate, asked them for their strategies.
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Tracy K. Smith was named the next US Poet Laureate, a role she'll begin in the fall.
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Placards and banners criticized Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Apple has teamed up with Malala Fund to support girls' education, becoming Malala Fund's first Laureate partner.
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Havel had close personal links with the now 80-year-old monk and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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I am still waiting for my fellow Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to do the same.
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He was associated in particular with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, of which he was a composer laureate.
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Apple said in January it would fund 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai's women's education advocacy.
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Laureate was Clinton's highest-paying client, but he also signed contracts with other organizations, the Post reported.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium and America's de facto astronomer laureate, finds it plausible.
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I'll be officially a laureate, so I suppose I shall polish my bay leaves every so often.
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For a Nobel laureate to be pondered using emojis, it was like dating a second-tier Kardashian.
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Tracy K. Smith Poetry deserves to be celebrated, and how better than through our present poet laureate?
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It's perhaps the strongest condemnation yet of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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OSLO (Reuters) - Following is the statement by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Denis Mukwege on receiving the award.
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As the Nobel economics laureate Amartya Sen has shown, true democracy is the best antidote to famine.
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Smithies was a Nobel laureate scientist whom I interviewed in 2016, shortly before he died at 91.
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OSLO (Reuters) - Following is the statement by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad on receiving the award.
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Pimco has hired the Nobel laureate Richard Thaler as a senior adviser on retirement and behavioral economics.
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Malala Yousafzai, a fellow peace prize laureate, took to Twitter to confront Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi.
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The Nobel Peace Prize laureate controls the country's civilian government but has no authority over its military.
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"Earnings have been hugging a trend since 1950," said Robert Shiller, a Yale economist and Nobel laureate.
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After Marie Curie's 1903 Nobel prize, Maria Goeppert-Mayer was the next woman laureate — 60 years later.
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"This is not just a tragedy, it is a massacre," Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian Nobel laureate, tweeted.
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Mairead Maguire is co-founder of Peace People in Northern Ireland and is a Nobel Peace Laureate.
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The laureateship isn't a political post, and the poet laureate is explicitly discouraged from commenting on policy.
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People bet on Ko and Adunis because they fit the profile of a typical Nobel Prize laureate.
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Nobel laureate Suu Kyi took power in April 2016 as part of a transition from military rule.
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The man behind Laureate, Douglas Becker, got involved with the Clinton Global Initiative as early as 28503.
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Wormser was Maine's poet laureate from 2000 to 2005 before moving to Vermont, where he currently lives.
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The Nobel Peace Prize laureate argued Myanmar did investigate and prosecute soldiers and officers accused of crimes.
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He was Britain's first Nobel laureate in literature, and probably the most widely read writer since Tennyson.
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The accusations against Óscar Arias Sánchez, a former president of Costa Rica and Nobel laureate, are mounting.
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The study was led by James J. Heckman, a Nobel laureate economist at the University of Chicago.
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" MUHAMMAD YUNUS, NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATE & MICROFINANCE PIONEER: "Economic growth is a means, it is not an end.
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The word is (drum roll, please) Malala—the name of the young Nobel Laureate and Pakistani activist.
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Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has been accused of turning a blind eye to the Rohingya minority.
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She served as New York's poet laureate from 1991 until she passed away in 1992 from breast cancer.
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" She called on Suu Kyi, whom she addressed as "my fellow Nobel Laureate," to help "stop the violence.
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Tucker: No, Chris Cuomo, you're not just a journalist Tucker pays 'tribute' to the 'poet laureate' of CNN.
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Former Poet Laureate of the United States Rita Dove thinks not having poet is a meaningful moment missed.
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In spite of the afterlives of South African apartheid, Serote was named the nation's 2018 National Poet Laureate.
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As Edward Prescott, an American Nobel laureate, noted, the country's sheer size has fostered healthy competition between regions.
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American poet laureate Kay Ryan's self-censored lesbianism contrasts with current generations that actively market themselves as queer.
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"The time has come that we now know these things are safe," Nobel laureate Sir Richard Roberts said.
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" Nobel laureate in economics Joseph Stiglitz told CNBC in April, "I think there's a certain dignity from work.
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Name the British poet laureate who wrote a poem called "Tea" that begins "I like pouring your tea".
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Highlights from this week's activity include: • An interview with Mario Vargas Llosa, a Peruvian writer and Nobel laureate.
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Poet laureate Warsan Shire wrote the screenplay, and Westworld's Tessa Thompson and Selma's David Oyelowo voiced the story.
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" Caribbean Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott complained that the author&aposs prose was tainted by his "repulsion towards Negroes.
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There ain't no such thing as a free lunch, Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman was fond of saying.
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The booming drugs trade poses a challenge to the fledgling government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Smith has been appointed the 22nd poet laureate consultant in poetry, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced Wednesday.
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" Pakistani Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai has called the treatment of the Rohingya in Myanmar "tragic and shameful.
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He has become a kind of visual laureate of shooting women standing on the edges of the country.
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" So wrote the Brazilian laureate Carlos Drummond de Andrade in his 1970s poem "How to Make a Landscape.
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Console Miss McConnell that every story—by a novice or Nobel laureate—begins life as a first draft.
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As Amartya Sen, a Nobel laureate, has pointed out, no democracy with a free press ever endured famine.
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And then I told Michael he had to meet the other great Jewish Nobel Peace Laureate, Shimon Peres.
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This entire tariff debate reminds me of the lesson taught by the late great Nobel Laureate, Milton Friedman.
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In keeping with the prizes awarded under Danius, Ishiguro is both a deserving laureate and an unconventional one.
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Mr. Merwin, 88, is a former poet laureate who came of age during the golden days of radio.
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After landmark elections last year, a civilian government took power, led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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China's only Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo died under police guard in a northeastern Chinese hospital in July.
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We express our profound sorrow at the passing away of Nobel Laureate and former UNSG Mr. Kofi Annan.
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Apple also said in January it would fund 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai's women's education advocacy.
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"It's almost a lost decade," said Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate economist and a professor at Columbia University.
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Laureate has given between $1 and $85033 million to the Clinton Foundation, according to the charitable organization's website.
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Soon after, Mr. Liu became the first Nobel Peace Prize laureate to die in state custody since 20143.
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"An Elephant Sitting Still" shows the influence of Jia Zhangke, modern China's cinematic laureate of disaffection and dislocation.
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Also drawing on the cruise experience, Michael Levitt, the Stanford biophysicist and Nobel laureate, makes a similar point.
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" A 20163 headline on the NPR Web site named Mitski the "21st Century's Poet Laureate of Young Adulthood.
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Their son, Howard, who grew up to become poet laureate, was born twenty-one weeks after the wedding.
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"His politics are liberal, definitely," said Robert M. Solow, a longtime friend and fellow Nobel laureate in economics.
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Longtime devotees will flock to Haydn's oratorio "Creation," conducted by James Levine, the orchestra's newly appointed conductor laureate.
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"I think 'Casey at the Bat' is a damned good poem," California poet laureate Dana Gioia told VICE Sports.
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Queen Bey interlaced her album with passages of poetry from Warsan Shire, a former Young Poet Laureate of London.
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Taking a page out of Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman's behavioral finance theory of decision-making might be one approach.
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They trusted me -- this was the Clinton era -- they trusted that as poet laureate, I would read something appropriate.
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Bragg remained the youngest laureate for almost a century, until Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
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AMANDA GORMAN: It would have to be becoming the first Youth Poet Laureate of the United States in April.
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Liu was China's only Nobel Peace Prize winner, and now he's the second laureate to die in state custody.
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The administration of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has rejected the allegations and opposes the mission.
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For-profit Laureate International Universities went further, buying Clinton "advice" and rights to his prestige for $2202 million annually.
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Juan Felipe Herrera will serve a second term as the United States poet laureate, the Library of Congress announced.
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Economics Nobel Laureate Paul Samuelson once quipped that the stock market has predicted nine of the last five recessions.
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But Robert Shiller, the Nobel laureate and famed Yale economist, thinks investors are severely limited in their recessionary forecasts.
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Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi has welcomed the action, saying it would also help curb human trafficking and child slavery.
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The newly-minted Nobel laureate told the 22013-year-old to come back when he'd learned some organic chemistry.
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The president, Win Myint, is a loyalist of the de facto government leader, Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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There will also be a banquet in the winner's honor, just as there would be for a Nobel laureate.
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Another wrote songs paying homage to political dissidents like Liu Xiaobo, the jailed Nobel laureate who died in July.
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At its awards ceremony in April in Singapore, Ms. Tsvetanova was the top prize winner, or "laureate," from Europe.
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He is the first laureate from India, and worked with the 603th-century masters Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn.
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Nobel laureate Toni Morrison died Monday night at the age of 88, her family and publisher Knopf has confirmed.
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Most verse lovers I hear from also mention the buoyant, contemplative lines of the former poet laureate Billy Collins.
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China, which took control of Tibet in 1950, brands the 83-year-old Nobel peace laureate a dangerous separatist.
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Tina Chang, Brooklyn's poet laureate, is the author of the forthcoming collection, "Hybrida," appearing in May from W.W. Norton.
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Richard Wilbur wrote meticulous, urbane poems that earned him two Pulitzer Prizes and the title of U.S. poet laureate.
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Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, also confronted Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi on Twitter.
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But for the Nobel Peace laureate and onetime democracy icon, suppressing criticism has become a hallmark of her leadership.
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Do you know that, for the first time ever, the United States now also has a Youth Poet Laureate?
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Other members include Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, and Malala Yousafzai, a Nobel peace laureate.
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But Mr. Lam did not receive the picture until after Mr. Liu, a Nobel laureate, died on July 13.
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" As idiot poet laureate Adam Sandler once said, "Instead of one day of presents, we have eight crazy nights!
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It's strange that the word "morality" keeps coming up when one is talking about this laureate of decadent ennui.
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Ms. Dove, a former poet laureate of the United States, writes poems that have earthiness, originality, power and range.
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"Certainly, right now," the Nobel laureate concluded, "the United States would qualify to be the representative of the Americas."
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Martin Scorsese, the film director, and Robert Pinsky, the former poet laureate of the United States, have written letters.
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The committee hadn't yet reached Goodenough, Hansson said, who at 97 years old becomes the oldest living Nobel laureate.
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A notable one was Paul Krugman, the Nobel laureate in economics and liberal columnist for The New York Times.
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The stakes for Mr. Dylan's reputation are even higher now that he has been elevated to a Nobel laureate.
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And that clinches it: If ever we name a poet laureate of the sandbox, the title will be Trump's.
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A 2014 paper showed that men are 90 percent more likely to do postdoctoral training with a Nobel Laureate.
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It's gained a whole bevy of prominent endorsers, like former labor leader Andy Stern and Nobel laureate Angus Deaton.
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"Larijani's work as the head of judiciary was not acceptable," Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi told Reuters.
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Laureate created its network by buying already-existing universities and taking over their management, boosting enrollments, and growing rapidly.
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In 2013, she became London's inaugural Young Poet Laureate and was the first recipient of Brunel University's African Poetry Prize.
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"Screen time isn't a thing; it's 100 things," Florence Breslin, a scientist with the Laureate Institute for Brain Research, says.
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The Library of Congress appoints a Poet Laureate every year, and the role has existed in some capacity since 1937.
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The film focuses on Visva Bharati, a pioneering art school in West Bengal India founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
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Prominent southern Christians such as Wole Soyinka, an author and Nobel laureate, think the ban does not go far enough.
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This sort of conundrum leading to suboptimal outcomes was explained by Kenneth Arrow, an economist and Nobel laureate, in 1951.
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Over five years, former president Bill Clinton earned $0003 million from the world's largest for-profit education company, Laureate Education.
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Nobel Laureate Françoise Barré-Sinoussi is the co-discoverer of HIV and immediate Past President of the International AIDS Society.
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Paul Romer, a Nobel laureate last year, wrote in 2016 that "for more than three decades, macroeconomics has gone backwards".
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It has detained at least 29 journalists since Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi came to power in 2016.
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The 19-year-old Pakistani activist and Nobel Prize laureate has her sights set on Oxford University, The Telegraph reports.
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" Nobel laureate David Baltimore said the experiment showed "there has been a failure of self-regulation in the scientific community.
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The Nobel Laureate is calling on world leaders to commit $1.4 billion to help educate displaced Syrian refugees, Reuters reports.
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Yangon officials have rejected claims that press freedom was shrinking under the administration of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kui.
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According to Shirin Ebadi, Iran's Nobel Laureate, Hassan Rouhani's second term was the last chance Iranians would offer the reformists.
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The times, to quote a recent laureate, are-a-changing and every major literary prize has struggled to keep up.
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China's Nobel Peace laureate and dissident Liu Xiaobo died on Thursday at the age of 61 of multiple organ failure.
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And Leonard Baskin made "The Poet Laureate," a scribbly woodcut portrait that is among the exhibition's larger images, in 1955.
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He was a close friend and mentor to John Forbes Nash Jr., a mathematician and Nobel laureate who had schizophrenia.
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"Screen time isn't a thing; it's 217 things," Florence Breslin, a scientist with the Laureate Institute for Brain Research, says.
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Dr. Maskin, a Nobel laureate in economics, teaches at Harvard and is on the advisory board of Voter Choice Massachusetts.
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During his year as a Nobel laureate, he didn't write a new memoir or release an album of new songs.
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Interrupted before the cheese course, Sartre was stunned to hear that he had just been named the academy's literary laureate.
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The award will be bestowed on Mr. Doshi, the 260th laureate, at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto in May.
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The insurgents would be "crushed," added Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Myanmar's civilian leader.
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In the past, Miss Oates has been our poet laureate of schizophrenia, of blasted childhoods, of random acts of violence.
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But the government, led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, is taking steps that make their return increasingly unlikely.
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Now the Library of Congress has named Ms. Smith its new poet laureate, the nation's highest honor in that field.
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He is regarded as a visionary, a genius, an enlightened being, a narcissist, a cult leader, a wannabe Nobel laureate.
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The money will help the organization fund its program for poets laureate in cities and communities around the United States.
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Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz renewed calls to retire the gross domestic product, or GDP, as the go-to economic indicator.
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Addressing Suu Kyi directly, Wa Lone's wife, Pan Ei Mon, said that she felt let down by the Nobel laureate.
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Also attending are Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and Myanmar leader, Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Known for warnings about dot-com and housing bubbles, the Nobel laureate in economics has turned his attention to cryptocurrency.
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And "New York is the birthplace of the American voice," according to our New York State poet laureate, Yusef Komunyakaa.
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Sometimes called "the poet laureate of comedy," Russell regularly recited standard four-line topical poems as part of his routine.
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After hearing a roll call of horrors inflicted on Rohingya Muslims, the Nobel laureate explained Myanmar's case in The Hague.
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In 2000, at the Festival of Roma Experiences in Moscow, she was named laureate and Roma Singer of the Century.
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She said climate change activist Greta Thunberg and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai are two young leaders who exemplify this trait.
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Only ignorant people like … um, Peter Diamond, Nobel laureate in economics and arguably the world's leading expert on public finance.
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The Elie Wiesel Award is named for the late Holocaust survivor and author who is also Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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Mr. Diamond was a Ph.D. economist, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Nobel laureate in economics.
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A Laureate university in Chile lost its accreditation, and regulators said it grew too quickly while maintaining mediocre graduation rates.
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A fellow laureate of the Lantos Prize is Irshad Manji, who argues that the entire religion of Islam requires reform.
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And André Previn, who made his debut in 1964 and is currently the orchestra's conductor laureate, will become its conductor emeritus.
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Customers grow their wealth in one of five portfolios constructed with help from world-renowned Nobel laureate economist Dr. Harry Markowitz.
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In 20163, the Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek predicted that the periodicity of crystals could be extended into the fourth dimension: time.
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Michael Atiyah announced his proof last week and delivered it yesterday in a lecture at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum in Germany.
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Nobel peace prize laureate Suu Kyi addressed the nation on Tuesday and condemned abuses and said all violators would be punished.
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I chose (to read) "Lady Freedom Among Us," which is a poem I had written back when I was poet laureate.
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While some Rohingya hope the Nobel Laureate will end the religious discrimination once her government enters parliament, others see no hope.
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The 87-year-old Nobel laureate presented Harry a framed photograph of his mother with former South African President Nelson Mandela.
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The reporters had been sentenced for handling official secrets and "were not jailed because they were journalists", the Nobel laureate said.
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Annan, a Ghanaian national and Noble peace prize laureate, died in a Swiss hospital last month at the age of 80.
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World-renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is among the signatories, as is former Obama energy secretary and Nobel Laureate Steven Chu.
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In reality, the differences belong to a category Nobel physics laureate Max Planck described as phantom problems "void of all meaning".
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Notably, physicist Richard Feynman, himself a Nobel laureate, imagined the possibility of these creations in a key lecture back in 1959.
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Smith succeeds previous laureate Juan Felipe Herrera, and assumes an office once occupied by Louise Glück, Donald Hall, and Rita Dove.
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Dubbed "Twitter's poet laureate" by the Daily Dot, Patricia Lockwood is one of the internet's funniest, wittiest, and most beloved writers.
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This former poet laureate of the United States went to Maui some 40 years ago to study with a Zen teacher.
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Like O'Brien, Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer's fiction outraged repressive forces in her native country – namely the racist government of South Africa.
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This past Saturday saw the loss of one of humanity's greatest lights with the passing of Nobel Peace laureate Elie Wiesel.
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For her work on lasers, Canadian physicist Donna Strickland became the first female Nobel Laureate for the field after 55 years.
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Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman called the central bank's policy "sadomonetarist" while Fed chief Janet Yellen has said those hikes were premature.
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Businessman Zaw Zaw, formerly sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for his ties to Myanmar's junta, was also with the Nobel laureate.
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Hillary Clinton invited Laureate to a private State Department dinner on higher education policy in August 2009, according to the report.
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Eugene Fama, the Nobel laureate and famed economist, shares two controversial thoughts that a majority of market participants would disagree with.
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One of her benefactors, Mary Crow, a former poet laureate of Colorado, sent TaTy an anthology of black writers for Christmas.
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" Among her friends was Bertrand Russell, the British philosopher, activist and Nobel laureate, who called the book "truthful, which is illegal.
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While the awards are given to only a select few, we know well that each laureate represents an entire intellectual community.
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Amanda Gorman is as student at Harvard College, the Youth Poet Laureate of the U.S., and a contributor to The Edit.
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Given the widespread testimony from Rohingya refugees about what led them to flee, critics have accused the Nobel laureate of disingenuousness.
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Sirleaf, a Harvard-educated Nobel laureate, never publicly endorsed Mr. Boakai or campaigned for him, and remained distant from her party.
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Other people with honorary Canadian citizenship include Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and education activist, and the Dalai Lama.
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The European Union reiterated calls for a release of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo and ethnic Uighur academic Ilham Tohti.
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The author Tracy K. Smith is in the second of her two years as the poet laureate of the United States.
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New laureate Michel Mayor was on a lecture tour in Spain when he heard the news about his #NobelPrize in Physics.
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DeLillo would make a fine Nobel Laureate, given the strength of his work and its resonance with our fucked-up times.
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Valerie Martínez, history and literary arts program director at Albuquerque's National Hispanic Cultural Center, sat on the poet laureate selection committee.
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Inside the List POP POETS: I heard a joke a few months ago, attributed to the former poet laureate Robert Pinsky.
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One possibility: reading the work of the United States poet laureate, Tracy K. Smith, or listening to her podcast, The Slowdown.
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The Nobel laureate, who died in August, was honored at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York.
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The film shows how an iconic inventor, a Nobel physics laureate and a brilliant Supreme Court justice all embraced the pseudoscience.
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As Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman liked to say, if you cause something to cost more, then you'll get less of it.
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Word is Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi won't attend as criticism of her mounts over the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar.
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Ms. Gorman, a 19-year-old Los Angeles native and Harvard sophomore, was chosen for the poet laureate role last year.
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Laureate Education is a sprawling for-profit college network with 70 universities, both online and campus-based, in 25 different countries.
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At some locations, Laureate has been accused of boosting enrollment and cutting costs, rather than trying to ensure a good education.
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It certainly didn't hurt Laureate to make clear that the husband of the US secretary of state was on its side.
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It's the best version of what you might hope for when you're reading a memoir by the poet laureate of Twitter.
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In 2013, the prize was won by Pakistani education campaigner Malala Yousafzai, who went on to become the youngest Nobel Peace laureate.
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" Wolfgang Ketterle, a German-born Nobel Physics laureate from 2001 who works at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), told Reuters: "U.
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One of them, eLife, was founded by Nobel Laureate Randy Schekman, who famously denounced Cell, Nature and Science for their selection criteria.
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Strickland is the third female physics laureate ever, after Maria Goeppert Mayer in 1963, and the third including Marie Curie in 1903.
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I felt moved to write it when I was newly appointed, (when) I was reflecting on what a poet laureate stands for.
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Liu Xia, the widow of China's Nobel peace laureate, Liu Xiaobo, was freed from house arrest and allowed to fly to Germany.
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A new parliament dominated by Nobel peace laureate Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy will sit for the first time on Feb.
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She would also join Malala Yousafzai, who received a Nobel Prize at age 17, in becoming the youngest Nobel laureate, if chosen.
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Also, based on research by Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman, an Israeli-American psychologist and economist, investors are loss-averse, not risk-averse.
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A new retrospective charts the graphic novelist's journey from her dysfunctional family's funeral home to being appointed Vermont's Cartoonist Laureate in 20183.
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But I'm glad you asked this because now I can answer for the sake of [current US poet laureate] Tracy K. Smith.
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She was an assistant to Nobel laureate Toni Morrison While studying at Princeton, MacKenzie was an assistant to Beloved author Toni Morrison.
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BEIJING — Nearly 75 years after his death, Rabindranath Tagore, the Bengali poet and Nobel laureate, still has a huge following in Asia.
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We've got to recognize that kid wearing the hoodie may very well maybe the next poet laureate and not a gang banger.
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The project was headed by Mark Ellisman and Roger Tsien (a 2008 Chemistry Nobel Prize laureate who died unexpectedly this past summer).
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Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is also in Laos, making her debut at ASEAN meetings as the foreign minister for Myanmar.
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The Pakistani activist and youngest-ever Nobel laureate, now 20, is set to release her first picture book, titled Malala's Magic Pencil.
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Environmentalist and Nobel Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai spearheaded the Green Belt Movement, which planted millions of trees to combat desertification in Kenya.
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As the late Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman observed, we never spend other people's money as carefully as we spend our own money.
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She was a finalist for the Seattle Youth Poet Laureate last year, and is above all else a poet, artist, and activist.
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai perfectly captured why urgent action is needed when she addressed the General Assembly at the time.
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I spoke to Jody Williams, who, in 2003, was the first Nobel Peace Prize laureate to be allowed to visit Suu Kyi.
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And the iPhone maker announced a major partnership in January to fund 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai's women's education advocacy.
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This year also saw the tragic death of Liu Xiaobo, the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, while he was in state custody.
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However, international human rights advocates hoped the Nobel Laureate would use her moral authority to speak out on behalf of the Rohingya.
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Toni Morrison, the iconic American author, professor, Nobel Laureate, and best known for her masterpiece "Beloved," died Tuesday at 88 years old.
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Between writing "Jazz" and "Paradise," Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, becoming the first black female Nobel Laureate.
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Goldsmith, who teaches at Penn and is MoMA's first poet laureate, emphasizes the connections and surprises inherent in seemingly aimless digital exploration.
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Can we expect the same treatment for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel peace prize laureate, when she departs office in 2018?
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As young people's poet laureate, I do want to know who's out there doing interesting stuff, both via written and spoken word.
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Judith Rodin, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, sits on the boards of Citigroup, Comcast and a for-profit education company, Laureate Education.
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Prince Charles once made a cameo appearance, and the poet laureate John Betjeman compared the show to the novels of Charles Dickens.
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Amjad is a 2017 John P. McNulty Prize laureate and a Middle East Leadership Initiative Fellow at the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
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The news offers something else, too, specifically for New Yorkers, for whom Mr. Dylan is close to a native-son, homegrown laureate.
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It sits at the end of a street named after Andrei Sakharov, the Soviet nuclear physicist, Nobel laureate and human rights campaigner.
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Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate, has been condemned globally for the Myanmar military's ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala Yousafzai, the young Pakistani Nobel laureate who risked her life to promote education for girls.
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Laureate Bar & Lounge, at The Laurel Inn, a cozy, low-key property in Pacific Heights, feels even more like its own entity.
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Meng Lang, a poet who promoted Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, along with other dissident Chinese writers, died on Dec.
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Billy Collins, the former poet laureate of the United States, retired last year after teaching at Lehman College for almost 50 years.
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Alternatively, the government could boost labour demand via subsidies to employers, as my Columbia colleague and Nobel laureate Edmund Phelps has suggested.
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She railed against political correctness when defending a Nobel laureate, Tim Hunt, for his comments on girls crying when they are criticized.
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The Mellon Foundation contributed a $2.2 million grant last year for the laureate program and returned this year to bolster its reach.
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Nobel laureate Joe Stiglitz has long been one of the most outspoken voices for combatting rampant wealth and income inequality in America.
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The society even staged a public debate in September, with naturalists and Canada's poet laureate, George Elliott Clarke, each backing a species.
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If he had won the Nobel in, say, 1994, he would have been seen as an exemplary laureate: serious, adventurous, decidedly European.
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" The Yale professor of economics and Nobel laureate added that "I'm thinking about" investing in Russia "when [the ratio] is this low.
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In 2009, the late astronomer and Nobel Laureate Charles Townes told CNN he had observed Betelgeuse shrinking 15% since the mid 1990s.
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"People want to work," said the Nobel laureate economist Joseph E. Stiglitz when I asked him about basic income early this year.
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The defense of Bill Clinton's role with Laureate has been that, so far as for-profit colleges go, it's not that bad.
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The government apparently wants to avoid the international outcry that a Nobel laureate dying behind bars, cut off from his family, would provoke.
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Head just a few more blocks west and you arrive at Christian Dior, designed by yet another Pritzker laureate, the Japanese firm Sanaa.
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Vice President Joe Biden speaks with Nobel Laureate Dr. Paul Modrich about his Cancer Moonshot initiative in a Duke University laboratory on Feb.
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Given the ubiquity of the techniques and the third female Nobel physics laureate ever, this year's prize is one to be excited about.
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Myanmar government leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has faced a barrage of criticism from abroad for not stopping the violence.
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Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, a man accused by Beijing of being a dangerous separatist, is a fellow peace prize laureate.
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Once a dissident and then president, the late Vaclav Havel was a friend of the Tibetan Buddhist monk and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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Tributes have poured out in the wake of the death of Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel at the age of 87.
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If President Donald Trump wins a second term, it could prolong the bull market and delay a recession, Nobel laureate Robert Shiller says.
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" The acclaimed Atlanta-born poet laureate Andre Benjamin once said, "You can plan for a pretty picnic, but you can't predict the weather.
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Since becoming Youth Poet Laureate, I've been doing a lot of traveling and speaking to young people, having meetings with educators and administrators.
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It's never been an option for me to half-do my classes in order to speak at more places or be Poet Laureate.
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The committee's most controversial laureate of late is U.S. President Barack Obama, who was nominated in 2009, only 12 days into his presidency.
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Lauren Halsey was awarded the 2019 Frieze Art Award, Arata Isozaki was named the 2019 laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, and more.
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By 19, she was New York City's Youth Poet Laureate and went on to star in the spoken word show Verses and Flow.
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"To scientists, this is of greater value than an Olympic gold medal," said Ryoji Noyori, former RIKEN president and Nobel laureate in chemistry.
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"You know it's a great day when you get the chance to visit with the first official Tweeter Laureate of Texas," Cruz wrote.
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Now Nobel-laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is State Counselor, the de facto head of state --and the same atrocities are happening again.
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On the other hand, when the Nobel Laureate is asked what most worries him about the market, he brings up the president again.
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It now looks unlikely the Nobel peace laureate will get a White House invite - an honor accorded by recent American presidents - anytime soon.
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In an unfortunate turn of events, Indian Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi's house in Delhi was burgled and his coveted Nobel Prize citation stolen.
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Svetlana Alexievich is in many ways the Nobel laureate of kitchen talk, largely sharing Hamaguchi's view of the relationship between art and reality.
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Liu Xiaobo, Chinese dissident and Nobel laureate, dies Liu was granted medical parole in June after being diagnosed with liver cancer in prison.
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And Myanmar would appear to have such a figure in its paramount civilian leader, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Here are some facts about Vitas, according to his website: -He has won awards declaring him Russia's laureate ten times through various competitions.
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As the humanitarian crisis escalated, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu wrote to his fellow Nobel laureate Suu Kyi, begging her to stop the violence.
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But Kenneth Arrow, the economics Nobel laureate, showed in his 1951 doctoral thesis that the problem runs far deeper than anyone had imagined.
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The military-drafted Constitution bars Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate, from becoming president because her children are British citizens.
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The Nobel laureate also said he is researching "unsystematic errors," which refer to random mistakes made by individuals or a group of people.
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In July, 2017, Liu Xiaobo , the long-imprisoned Nobel laureate, died of liver cancer during his fourth prison term, set for eleven years.
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They included the filmmaker Abigail Disney, the playwright Eve Ensler, the feminist leader Gloria Steinem and the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Leymah Gbowee.
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Recent Nobel prize winner Malala Yousafzai has called on her fellow laureate to condemn the "tragic and shameful treatment" of Myanmar's Rohingya population.
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On the other end of the spectrum, Myron Scholes, another Nobel laureate, is helping to develop a low-volatility cryptocurrency called Saga (SGA).
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In one study, the Nobel laureate Edward Prescott argued that the higher taxes needed to fund a bigger government discouraged Europeans from working.
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Annan, who was also a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died in hospital in Bern, Switzerland, in the early hours of Saturday aged 80.
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"He was an amazing scientist, a wonderful human being and a special friend," Dr. Horvitz, his fellow Nobel laureate, said in an interview.
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No one has walked away with the trophy just yet, but Ippei-kun has certainly already won poet laureate of the World Cup.
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The Nobel peace laureate is regarded as one of the most influential people in the world, with a following extending well beyond Buddhism.
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Like Ms. Corrigan, Ms. Williams used her profile as a Nobel laureate to campaign on international issues, including children's welfare and global peace.
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Min Aung Hlaing, the nation's military commander, and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel laureate and head of the country's civilian government.
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Not everyone in Swat, though, has such reverence for Yousafzai, who became the youngest Nobel laureate in history in 2014 at age 17.
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Her roles in two films based on novels by the Egyptian Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz won her lavish praise from Mr. Mahfouz himself.
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Claim to Fame Ms. Gorman is a poet, author and activist who is the first person to be named National Youth Poet Laureate.
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Home to two massive pumpkin sculptures by celebrated artist Yayoi Kusama, Naoshima also houses several museums designed by Pritzker Prize laureate Tadao Ando.
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One day someone slipped an anthology of poetry under his cell door: "The Black Poets," edited by Dudley Randall, Detroit's first poet laureate.
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In 1997, as I was starting college, he was finishing his term as United States poet laureate, the most famous poet in America.
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He also proposes a tax on income derived from targeted digital ads, an approach endorsed by the economist and Nobel laureate Paul Romer.
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That, at least, is the classic explanation of why we age, proposed by the British Nobel laureate Peter Medawar, in the nineteen-fifties.
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The Nobel laureate says low volatility paired with a questionable price-earnings ratio could wipe out a chunk of the stock market's value.
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All along, the academy insisted that it would proceed with this year's prize as planned, with a laureate to be announced in October.
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The death last week of Liu Xiaobo, the imprisoned Nobel Peace laureate, has dealt a blow to the pro-democracy movement in China.
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After meeting the new publisher, Beckett, now a Nobel laureate, let it be known that he would never give another book to Grove.
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In addition to paying handsomely for Bill Clinton's "services," Laureate International Universities gave between $22019 million to $5 million to the Clinton Foundation.
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Nobel Laureate and child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi, who has long been calling for increased funds for children, also said he was disappointed.
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He is the laureate of bridling, and "Indignation," published in 2008, is as much a study in mulishness as "Portnoy's Complaint," from 1969.
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Nobel laureate and Yale University Economics Professor Robert Shiller told CNBC last week that he will "lie awake worrying" about the stock market.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — For many in Taiwan, the death in custody last week of the Chinese Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo had double relevance.
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He had never heard of China's most famous dissident, Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who died in custody two years ago.
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The submissions were reviewed by a panel that included three former United States poets laureate, who are anointed by the Librarian of Congress.
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The military ruled Myanmar for nearly 50 years but handed over the reins of government to Nobel laureate Suu Kyi in early 2016.
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In Brazil, according to the New York Times, test scores went up at all but one of nine colleges after Laureate purchased them.
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"It is unfortunate to inflict this article, without proper scientific review, on the audience of The New Yorker," writes Sidney Altman, another Nobel Laureate.
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As articulated by the Nobel laureate (and particle physicist) David Gross: Where in nature do you find beauty, and where do you find garbage?
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He is due to visit her memorial and meet poor people helped by the order of nuns founded by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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Jang Jin-sung, a former poet laureate under Kim Jong-il who was involved in creating regime propaganda, is another prominent high-level defector.
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New Orleans helped to transform him from an obscure poet into a Nobel laureate, just as it turned plain-old Thomas Williams into Tennessee.
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According to Nobel laureate Robert Shiller, over the past 100 years, the U.S. stock market has only seen today's elevated valuations on three occasions.
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Two celebrated academics, Kenneth French and Nobel laureate Eugene Fama, showed in their research that a value strategy delivers the best returns over time.
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Among my favorite poets is Robert Frost, one of the great poets of the 20th century and, in many ways, our perpetual poet laureate.
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Additional technology would be needed to create the generative visuals that would track data from LA Philharmonic Conductor-Laureate Esa-Pekka Salonen's body movements.
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On Wednesday U.S. economist Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz said he had advised Abe to delay the tax increase and focus more on fiscal spending.
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Yunus, the Bangladeshi Nobel Peace Prize laureate for his work alleviating poverty, is a visionary for new economies that can improve the human condition.
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Laureate bills itself as "Here for Good" and "the biggest university network in the world," and made about $4.3 billion in revenue last year.
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Carl von Ossietzky, who won the prize in 1935 for opposing Nazism, was the first laureate to die in German state custody in 1938.
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