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Published: October 16, 2009 10:55 pm    print this story  

Other View: Obama and Nobel

As the newest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, President Barack Obama has a task no other winner has faced: figuring out how to respond gracefully to an enormous honor given embarrassingly prematurely. ...

The adulation with which much of the world has greeted the new president has fueled those critics who paint him as vain and insubstantial. Now, he has to explain why he, who has spoken eloquently of international cooperation and hope for the future but has had little time to achieve any concrete improvements, has won the world's most prestigious accolade ahead of others who have toiled for years, risking their lives to bring peace, justice and freedom to the world's bleakest corners. ...

Millions of Americans share the Nobel committee's high hopes that Obama's collaborative approach to the world will repair the nation's international standing

... But it's a work in progress -- barely.

The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch

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