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News & Articles of Nobel Peace Prize 2006
Dr. Muhammad Yunus in Bangladeshi Media Yunus makes nation proud Shares Nobel Peace Prize with his Grameen Bank The Daily Star: Sat October 14, 2006 The Nobel Prize and a happy nation The Daily Star: Mon October 23, 2006 In Honor of Professor Muhammad Yunus Wednesday October 18 2006 15:44:58 PM BDT
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Dr. Muhammad Yunus in European Media Banker to the world's poor wins Nobel peace prize · Bangladeshi microcredit pioneer has lent $5.7bn · Women 'empowered' by access to small loans Randeep Ramesh, South Asia correspondent Saturday October 14, 2006 The Guardian Turkish Weekly, Saturday , 14 October 2006 Profile: 'World banker to the poor' by BBC, UK Muhammad Yunus is often referred to as "the world's banker to the poor". His life's work has been to prove that the poor are credit-worthy.
Dr. Muhammad Yunus in North American Media Micro-Credit Pioneer Wins Peace Prize Economist, Bank Brought New Opportunity to Poor Washington Post Foreign Service Saturday, October 14, 2006; Page A01 PARIS, Oct. 13 -- Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank he created won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for leveraging small loans into major social change for impoverished families. Read the news article in Washingtonpost.com Microcredit pioneer gets Nobel Peace PrizeBy : Amelia Gentleman, Anand Giridharadas and Keith Bradsher International Herald Tribune, The New York Times Published: October 13, 2006NEW DELHI The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, for pioneering work in pulling millions of women out of poverty through small loans. Read the news article in International Herald Tribune website. Los Angeles Times Peace Prize Winner Sees Every Cent as a Seed October 14, 2006 By Paul Watson and Nurul Alam / Special to The Times CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh — Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's "Banker to the Poor" who provided loans to help millions of people fight poverty by starting businesses, has won the Nobel Peace Prize. Yunus, who shared in the $1.4-million prize Friday with the... Microcredit Idea Inspires Programs Worldwide October 14, 2006 By Evelyn Iritani / Times Staff Writer Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus was trained in economics but is something of an engineer in his day-to-day work, building bridges between the developed and developing worlds. When a group of technology executives was invited to meet the... NEW YORK TIMES Nobel Comes Just in Time for Troubled Bangladesh ... named for Muhammad Yunus, the microcredit pioneer of ... Prize. Mr. Yunus has inspired jubilation amid the ... .” Mr. Yunus, for his part, ... October 20, 2006 - By SOMINI SENGUPTA (NYT) - World - News Shopping for a Nobel ... founder, Muhammad Yunus. They deserve it. ... poor, and Yunus has done more than Jimmy ...View free preview October 17, 2006 - By JOHN TIERNEY (NYT) - Opinion - Op-Ed Peace Prize to Pioneer of Loans For Those Too Poor to Borrow ... economist, Muhammad Yunus, and the bank he ... Committee praised Mr. Yunus, 66, and the ... prize. Mr. Yunus has long been an influential ...View free preview October 14, 2006 - By CELIA W. DUGGER (NYT) - World - News - 1320 words CHICAGO TRIBUNE
$27 that impressed the world October 21, 2006 CHICAGO TRIBUNE Mention the Nobel Peace Prize and the names that come to mind are iconic--Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev and the like. They tend to be big players, powerful people who ran countries or global institutions. People for whom the prize is a ratification of... Peace prize CHICAGO TRIBUNE October 20, 2006 Nhan Quan I'm absolutely elated by the news that the Nobel committee has awarded Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank, the lending agency he founded, the Nobel Peace Prize for pioneering the concept of microcredit ("Richly deserved prize for banker to the poor; Muhammad...
Changing the world CHICAGO TRIBUNE October 20, 2006 Susan Swann What a pleasure to read Saturday's Tribune front-page article regarding the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh. An excellent choice, Yunus' microcredit program goes a long way toward addressing human potential, providing a...
Excerpts from recent editorials in Illinois CHICAGO TRIBUNE October 17, 2006 Associated Press Story of this year's literature Nobel has happy ending There's no denying the worthiness of this year's Nobel Peace Prize recipient. Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus' pioneering "microcredit" program has helped poor people around the globe. But anyone...
Richly deserved prize for banker to the poor CHICAGO TRIBUNE October 14, 2006 By Tom Hundley, Tribune foreign correspondent. Tribune news services contributed to this report It would have been more charitable--and certainly a lot easier--just to give the poor woman the money. But instead, Muhammad Yunus lent her $27. "Charity is not the answer to poverty," Yunus wrote earlier this year. "It only helps poverty to continue. It...
Economist, Bank Win Nobel Peace Prize CHICAGO TRIBUNE October 13, 2006 By FARID HOSSAIN / Associated Press Writer The simple yet revolutionary idea of loaning tiny sums to poor people looking to escape poverty by starting businesses won Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank he founded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Yunus' notion -- today, known...
Bangladeshi economist and his bank for poor win Nobel Peace Prize for CHICAGO TRIBUNE October 13, 2006 By DOUG MELLGREN / Associated Press Writer Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus and his Grameen Bank won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for pioneering the use of microcredit, the extension of small loans to benefit poor entrepreneurs. The Nobel Committee said Yunus and the bank he founded had... TIME Q & A Muhammad Yunus By ISHAAN THAROOR Posted Monday, Oct. 16, 2006 TORONTO DAILY NEWS Economist in Bangladesh Wins Nobel Peace Prize Times Nobel winner's idea is money in the bank October 18, 2006 Re "Peace Prize Winner Sees Every Cent as a Seed," Oct. 14 Over the past few months, The Times has published a number of articles about microcredit and its benefits to the poor. I particularly enjoyed the article about Muhammad Yunus, who pioneered the...
Dr. Muhammad Yunus in Asia Pacific Media Yunus 'banker of the poor' and Grameen Bank bags the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006 Fri, 2006-10-13 20:03 Oslo, 13 October, (Asiantribune.com) Bangladeshi economist Yunus, Grameen Bank win Nobel Peace Prize Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 07:25 EDT Japan Today Bank for the Poor THE KOREA TIMES : Micro Credit Helps Ease Plight of Extremely Needy People The Nobel Peace Prize shines more brightly when given to social workers rather than politicians and diplomats. A typical case is this year’s recipients _ a Bangladeshi... Date : 2006/10/16 19:25 Bangladeshi Banker Wins Seoul Peace Prize THE KOREA TIMES: By Christopher Carpenter Staff Reporter Muhammad Yunus Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh, dubbed the ``Banker to the Poor,’’ was named the winner of the 2006 Seoul Peace Prize on Wednesday for his... Date : 2006/09/06 19:20 Bangkok Post Bangladeshi wins Nobel Peace Prize
Dr. Muhammad Yunus in African Media By Mona Salem First Published: October 19, 2006 The Daily Star Egypt Zidane to visit Bangladesh at Nobel laureate's invitation By AFP First Published: October 15, 2006, The Daily Star Egypt
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