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  1. Kincannon and McDonald of southwest Virginia by David B Trimble, 1992
  2. Circular by David Trimble, 1824
  3. Crockett and Graham of southwest Virginia by David B Trimble, 1992
  4. McPherson of Virginia and North Carolina by David B Trimble, 1995
  5. Winning with Quality, Applying Quality Principles in Product Development, Engineering Process Improvement Series by John W., Hiatt, Jeffrey M., Trimble, David C. Wesner, 1995
  6. Gist and Jarrett of southside Virginia by David B Trimble, 1993
  7. Himself Alone David Trimble and the Ordeal of Unionism
  8. Transforming unionism; David Trimble and the 2005 general election. by Michael. Kerr,
  9. Transforming Unionism -- David Trimble and the 2005 Election
  10. History of St. John's Church, Hagerstown, MD by Canon David Churchman Trimble, 1981-01-01
  11. The Airway to Everywhere: A History of All American Aviation, 1937-1953 by W. David Lewis, William F. Trimble, 1988-04-15
  12. Neurobehavioral Problems in Epilepsy (Advances in Neurology) (Vol 55) by Dennis B. Smith, David M. Treiman, 1991-01
  13. Arizona Rangers (Images of America) by M. David DeSoucy, Marshall Trimble, 2008-03-10
  14. Ballymena R.f.c. Players: Paddy Wallace, Dion O'cuinneagain, Willie John Mcbride, David Humphreys, Neil Doak, Andrew Trimble, Trevor Ringland

81. 1998 Nobel Peace Prize
Rival Northern Ireland politicians John Hume and david trimble won the 1998 NobelPeace Prize on Friday, October 16, 1998 for their work to end 30 years of
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Northern Irish Peace Brings Rivals the Nobel Peace Prize
Rival Northern Ireland politicians John Hume and David Trimble won the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, October 16, 1998 for their work to end 30 years of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. Francis Sejersted, head of the secretive five-member committee, said the two were being honoured for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Northern Ireland, in which 3,600 people have died. The two men were among the signatories to the April 10 agreement that brought an end to decades of violence in Northern Ireland. Mr Hume, one of the main architects of the Good Friday peace deal, heads the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), the chief Catholic nationalist party. Aged 61, he is a former teacher whose father told him never to go into politics. Mr Trimble leads the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), the main Protestant party, which wants to retain the province's links with London. The award, worth 7.6 million Swedish crowns (HK$7.4 million) excludes Gerry Adams, the head of Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army guerillas.

82. Reason Magazine -- October 1999
Truth, Terror and david trimble Is the nobel Peace Prize winner complicit in murder?What the Brits can teach Americans about libel law. By Michael McMenamin.
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R EASON * October 1999 Truth, Terror and David Trimble
Is the Nobel Peace Prize winner complicit in murder? What the Brits can teach Americans about libel law. By Michael McMenamin You are a very important person. But before your ego can deflate and you can start spending the prize money, some journalist writes a book accusing you of complicity in the government-sanctioned murder of innocent people. What to do? If you're Henry Kissinger, you shrug your shoulders, denounce the accusations as absurd, and go about your business of preserving Soviet-American hegemony until Ronald Reagan can become president. If you're David Trimble, the first minister of the yet-to-be-formed coalition government in Northern Ireland, the head of its largest Protestant party, and the co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, you adjust your orange sash, denounce the charges as absurd, andbecause you still live in the United Kingdomsue or threaten to sue everyone in sight for libel, including the publisher, the journalist, and any U.S.-based online bookseller who dares offer the book for sale in the U.K. Does this mean David Trimble is more thin-skinned than Henry Kissinger? Not exactly. It simply means that, in the name of the First Amendment, the libel regime in the U.S. actively discourages public figures from seeking legal redress against the media when they claim they are defamed. If you don't like what the media say, the Supreme Court says your status as a public figure will afford you a forum to issue your denials. But in the U.K, if you're a defamed public figure and you don't sue, you're perceived as a cowardly wimp or guilty as charged. Probably both.

83. Irish Protestant Leader, Nobel Winner To Deliver Lecture
The cowinner of the 1998 nobel Peace Prize, Northern Ireland UnionistParty leader david trimble, visits Ball State University Nov. 3.
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TTY Numbers Irish Protestant leader, Nobel winner to deliver lecture MUNCIE, Ind.— The co-winner of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, Northern Ireland Unionist Party leader David Trimble, visits Ball State University Nov. 3. Trimble will discuss "The Future of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland" in a lecture at 1 p.m. in the Forum Room of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. His appearance is sponsored by the Ball State Town and Gown Conversations program. As leader of the Protestant Ulster Unionist Party, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said Trimble showed great political courage when he joined with John Hume to break a deadlock and reach a peace agreement in the troubled country. Hume, head of the Roman Catholic Social Democratic and Labour Party, and Trimble shared the peace prize last year.

84. AldeaEducativa.com | Contenidos Y Consultas Educativas
Translate this page Premio nobel de 1998. Hume, John. Irlanda, Paz. Por sus esfuerzos para encontraruna solución pacífica al conflicto de Irlanda del Norte. trimble, david.
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85. County Boards Through The Years
Right Mickey Korando, Glenda nobel, Debbie Layne Bonnie Long, Greg Schaefer, davidConrad, Chairman Kerley, Russell Elliot, Natalie trimble, david Conrad, Gene
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December 1998 Left to Right: Front Row: DeAnna Wheeles, Bonnie Long, Mickey Korando, Frances Gilman, Betsey Streeter, Darnecia Moultrie. Rear Row: Fred Phoenix, Mark Holt, Jack Elner, Lyle Attig; Michelle Tweedy, County Board Accounting Coordinator; William Alstat, Chairman ; Pam Wright, County Board Administrative Assistant; John Pierson, Leonard Nickel, and Steven Haynes. October 1996 Left to Right: Mickey Korando, Glenda Nobel, Debbie Layne , Board staff; Jack Elner, Lyle Attig, William Alstat, Chairman ; Bonnie Long, Betsey Streeter; Pam Wright, County Board Administrative Assistant; Tross Pierson, Steven Haynes, Frances Gilman, and DeAnna Wheeles. October 1994 Left to Right: Darnecia Moultrie, Lyle Attig, Glenda Noble; Pam Wright, County Board Administrative Assistant; Bonnie Long, Greg Schaefer, David Conrad, Chairman ; Kay Allen, Mickey Korando, D. Blaney Miller, Jack Ellner, Tross Pierson, Jim Pribble

86. Guardian Unlimited Observer | Special Reports | Back From The Somme To Face New
July 1, 2001 The Observer As david trimble walks past trimble has clearly enjoyedthe fame and praise During his acceptance speech for the nobel Peace Prize in
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87. CNN - Peace Prize Humbles N. Ireland's Hume And Trimble - October 16, 1998
There could be no more worthy winners of the nobel Peace Prize thanDavid trimble and John Hume, said Blair in London. This is
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Peace Prize humbles N. Ireland's Hume and Trimble
Party representatives announced the agreement April 10 in Belfast
Adams of Sinn Fein excluded from Nobel honor
In this story: October 16, 1998
Web posted at: 12:07 p.m. EST (1707 GMT) LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (CNN) Two political rivals with the common goal of ending decades of religious-inspired violence in Northern Ireland won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday but said the honor is not for them as individuals. The award is shared by the leaders of Northern Ireland's two main political parties John Hume, a Catholic, and David Trimble, a Protestant. Controversial Irish republican leader Gerry Adams , another key figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, said he was not disappointed at being left out. (

88. David Trimble
Irish Times, review of Henry McDonald, trimble (2000), 26th 2000 Weekend, p.9 Nobelprize in Dec. Derry; joined Vanguard with Reg Empey, david Burnside, Jim
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David Trimble Life
Fortnight as Calvin McNee; critical of Molyneux's faith in Thatcherism and staunch devolutionist; estab. With others the Ulster Society, 1985; contrib. to John McMichael's Common Sense document, arguing for power-sharing; joined Ulster Clubs in opp. To Anglo-Irish Agreement; succeeded Harold McCusker in Upper Bann seat, 1990; when Haughey was officially welcomed to Belfast by Empey, Trimble led the roof-top protest in Glengall St., joined by Ian Paisley and [Peter] Robinson to join him; visited Dublin in 1996; refused invitations to Irish Embassy in London; initiated communication with IRA supporters in America, 1994; congratulated Orange marchers blocking Garvaghy Rd., 1995, purportedly to prevent Paisley gaining political leverage; with John Hume, winner of Nobel prize in Dec. 1998; threatened to resign as First Minister if IRA do not decommission, July 2001; resigned. top Criticism
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89. Nobel Peace Laureate John Hume Delivers Inaugural Ireland-United States Lecture
Washington, DC — John Hume, who along with Ulster Unionist leader david Trimblewas awarded the nobel Peace Prize in 1998, delivered the inaugural Ireland
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Nobel Peace Laureate John Hume Delivers Inaugural
Ireland-United States Lecture Series at Georgetown
John Hume, who along with Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998, delivered the inaugural Ireland-United States Lecture at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service last night. "Respect for diversity and respect for difference is the fundamental principle of peace," said Hume, advocating the development of political institutions to respect differences and to bring people together in pursuit of common economic interests. Calling Americans "great and true friends of our peace process," Hume said, "the support of the United States is vital to our effort to leave our conflict behind us." Mr. Hume has dedicated his political career to the creation of a lasting peace in Northern Ireland. A longtime leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), Mr. Hume was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along with Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble in 1998. John Hume began talks with Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams with the stated objective of bringing an end to violence followed by the All Party Talks leading to the Good Friday Agreement. He was a leader of the non-violent Civil Rights Movement in 1968 to 1969 and was first elected to Westminster in 1983. As a Member of the European Parliament since 1979, he sits on the Front Bench of the Socialist Group, the largest Group in the European Parliament.

90. Peace Project: Biographies Of Peace Prize Winners
agreement. For playing such a huge role in the talks david Trimblereceived a nobel Peace Prize later that year . Internet Links
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David Trimble
David Trimble was born in Bangor, Northern Ireland. He earned a law degree at Queens University in Belfast, Ireland, and he taught at Queen's from 1968 -1990. In 1990 David was elected to the British House of Commons. In 1995 he became leader of the Ulster Unionist Party after being in the party since 1977. In 1998 David Trimble became the first minister of the government of Northern Ireland. In April 1998 David played a huge role in talks between Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom. Finally on the 18th. of April the talks concluded and the two sides signed a peace agreement. For playing such a huge role in the talks David Trimble received a Nobel Peace Prize later that year .
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91. International: Italiano: Società: Strutture_Sociali: Persone: Biografie: Nobe
Translate this page In tutta la Directory.
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92. Peace Prize Marks Its Century
Lama, South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and Northern Ireland's First Minister DavidTrimble are among the 36 laureates expected to attend the nobel Peace Prize
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2. Peace prize marks its century
By BBC News Online's Charlotte Parsons
Wednesday, 5 December, 2001, 22:20 GMT
Dozens of Nobel laureates have converged on Oslo's Holmenkollen Park Hotel
to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Tibet's Dalai Lama, South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and Northern Ireland's
First Minister David Trimble are among the 36 laureates expected to attend
the Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium.
The first such prize was presented in 1901. It was divided equally between
Jean Henry Dunant, the Swiss founder of the Red Cross, and Frederic Passy,
founder and president of the first French peace society.
Since then, it has been presented to political figures, religious leaders, activists and aid organisations from around the world. Prominent winners In 1906 US President Theodore Roosevelt was recognised for drawing up the 1905 peace treaty between Russia and Japan. Another American president, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, was later honoured for founding the League of

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