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Visitors at the Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo look at pictures portraiting the Nobel Peace Prize laureates on October 9, 2010. Norway’s Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg congratulated jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo for winning the Nobel Peace Prize despite a warning from Beijing that the award would be seen as “an unfriendly gesture.”
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China Nobel Peace Prize winner’s wife missing Agence France Presse JINZHOU, China – The wife of Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo remained missing Sunday, amid suggestions that police were taking her to her husband’s prison to inform him about the prestigious award.
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ASAN, South Korea – Some 7,200 South Korean and foreign couples exchanged or reaffirmed marriage vows Sunday in the Unification Church’s second mass wedding this year. Church founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon, a selfproclaimed messiah, offered blessings for the participating couples gathered at Sun Moon University, the school he founded
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night moments after her dissident husband was awarded the award by the Nobel Committee. “We have been unable to con-
tact her, so we do not know where she is,” lawyer Ding Xikui told AFP. “We are concerned about her safety. We believe that they (police) are tak-
ing her to see Liu Xiaobo, but we have no way of confirming this.” Roads to the Jinzhou prison in northeast China’s Liaoning province were blocked by police, with only officials or residents allowed into a large area around the jail where Liu is serving an 11-year sentence for subversion. Continued on page 6
Rev. Moon marries thousands in mass wedding in Asan, south of Seoul. “I pronounce marriage for the blessed beautiful women and handsome men standing before God, the Lord, the world, and myself,” said the 90-year-old Moon. The couples exchanged vows and held hands to pray during the one-hour spectacle, which was broadcast live online and through satellite television to 194 countries, church officials said. Continued on page 6
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Couples from around the world exchange their rings during a mass wedding ceremony in Ansan, South Korea, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010. Some 7,200 South Korean and foreign couples exchanged or reaffirmed marriage vows in the Unification Church’s second mass wedding this year.