Photo Gallery: 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award

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Photos by Danielle Bock

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Ted Turner (L), businessman and philanthropist, smiles as former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev speaks at a news conference to announce that Turner will receive the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award, at the United Nations in New York, April 20, 2005. The award is presented to individuals who actively pursue and support nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky Reuters – Apr 20 9:37 AM
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Ted Turner, businessman and philanthropist, listens to a translator through an earpiece as former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev speaks at a news conference to announce that Turner will receive the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award, at the United Nations in New York, April 20, 2005. The award is presented to individuals who actively pursue and support nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky Reuters – Apr 20 9:46 AM
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Former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev speaks at a news conference to announce that businessman and philanthropist Ted Turner will receive the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award, at the United Nations in New York, April 20, 2005. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky Reuters – Apr 20 9:53 AM
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Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev (R) speaks at a news conference alongside Ted Turner at the United Nations in New York, April 20, 2005. Gorbachev announced that businessman and philanthropist Ted Turner will receive the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award, which is presented to individuals who actively pursue and support nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky Reuters – Apr 20 10:02 AM
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Dr. Jane Goodall listens as former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev announces that businessman and philanthropist Ted Turner will receive the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award, at the United Nations in New York, April 20, 2005. The award is presented to individuals who actively pursue and support nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky Reuters – Apr 20 10:09 AM
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Ted Turner, businessman and philanthropist, listens to a translator through an earpiece as former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev speaks at a news conference to announce that Turner will receive the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award, at the United Nations in New York, April 20, 2005. The award is presented to individuals who actively pursue and support nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky Reuters – Apr 20 10:10 AM
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Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev (R) presents businessman and philanthropist Ted Turner with the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award, at the United Nations in New York, April 20, 2005. The award is presented to individuals who actively pursue and support nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. REUTERS/Jeff Zelevansky Reuters – Apr 20 12:04 PM

 

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