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  1. Mairead Corrigan And Betty Williams: Partners for Peace in Northern Ireland (Modern Peacemakers) by George Mitchell, Susan Muaddi Darraj, 2006-12-30
  2. Weekends With Friends (Williams-Sonoma Lifestyles) by Betty Rosbottom, 2000-03
  3. Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams: Making Peace in Northern Ireland (Women Changing the World) by Bettina Ling, 1998-11-01
  4. Mairead Corrigan, Betty Williams by Richard Deutsch, 1977
  5. The Hawaiians of Old by Lilinoe Andrews, Mika'Ala Ayau, et all 2002-11
  6. Very Young Children with Special Needs: A Formative Approach for the 21st Century (2nd Edition) by Vikki F. Howard, Betty Fry Williams, et all 2000-08-10
  7. Enid and the Homecoming (Our Neighborhood) by Cynthia G. Williams, 2000-01
  8. Kalabashee: And His Sisters by Betty Williams, 2002-07
  9. Asheville and Thomas Wolfe: A study in changing attitudes by Betty Lynch Williams, 1972
  10. The Third Leaf: The Birth of a Vineyard by Betty Williams, 1986-02
  11. O Ben Bryn I D 'r Cyffredin (Welsh Edition) by Betty Williams, 2010-03-25
  12. Henry County, Missouri: Marriage Records 1835-1861 by Betty Harvey Williams, 1966
  13. Writings from Prison (Human Rights & Democracy) by Leyla Zana, 1999-05
  14. Disney's Chip 'N Dale: The Rescue Rangers Save Little Red (A Golden Easy Reader, Level Two, Grades 1-2) by Betty Birney, 1991-07

1. Betty Williams Bio
In 1976, along with Mairead Maguire, Betty Williams was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work against violence in her native Northern Ireland.
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2. Betty Williams
THE NOBEL FOUNDATION 1976 Nobel Lecture by Betty Williams Nobel Peace Prize 1976 December 11, 1977 at Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway
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3. Heroines Of Peace
Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan
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4. Betty Williams - Curriculum Vitae
Betty Williams Curriculum Vitae
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5. WIC Biography - Betty Jo Williams
Betty Jo Williams is one of those who make these achievements and respect continue to grow. She is the first woman President of the Zoological Society and
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Betty Jo Williams
The San Diego Zoological Society is an important trend setter throughout the world in a great spectrum of scientific, reproductive, and animal and botanical conservation achievements. The Society is respected throughout the world...a respect that was earned. Betty Jo Williams is one of those who make these achievements and respect continue to grow. She is the first woman President of the Zoological Society and was responsible for bringing the rare giant pandas to San Diego from the People's Republic of China. Betty Jo has been on the Board of Directors of the Zoological Society since 1979. Her professional expertise and great love for and belief in the Society made her election to President in 1986 a natural step. Over the next three years she would participate in such notable accomplishments as the society's continuing financial independence, setting new records in membership growth, increased recognition by scientific and zoological communities of The Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species (CRES), along with the first captive California Condor egg laid and successfully hatched. The Wild Animal Park and the San Diego Zoo bring joy to over five million people from all over the world every year. They provide educational opportunities for children, many of whom will grow up to be involved in animal husbandry, all of who will hopefully grow up to be conservationists. They provide us all with the opportunity to witness animals in their natural setting that many would never otherwise have an opportunity to see. Betty Jo is a part of all that; she helps make it happen.

6. Betty Williams
Betty Williams SALUDA Services with burial for Betty S. Williams, 56, 2 p.m. Thursday Willow Spring Baptist Church, Butler Sons F.H. is in
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7. Betty Williams Winner Of The 1976 Nobel Prize In Peace
Betty Williams, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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8. World Centers Of Compassion For Children - A Non Profit Corporation
World Centers of Compassion for Children International is a nonprofit organization founded by Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams in March 1997.
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9. Guardian Unlimited Politics Aristotle Williams, Betty
Enter person How to use Aristotle Archive search. Advanced search People MPs Labour Betty Williams Biography
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10. Guardian Unlimited Politics Aristotle Williams, Betty
Archive search. Advanced search People MPs Labour Betty Williams Contact details. No email address. Websites
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11. WIC Biography - Betty Jo Williams
Betty Jo Williams. The San Diego Zoological Society is an important trend setter throughout the world in a great spectrum of scientific
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12. Betty Williams - Wikipedia
Translate this page Betty Williams wuchs in Belfast als Tochter eines protestantischen Vaters und einer Nach ihrer Ausbildung arbeitete Betty Williams in diversen Jobs,
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Betty Williams Betty Williams (geborene Elisabeth Smyth 22. Mai in Belfast Nordirland ) ist eine international t¤tige Friedensaktivistin. F¼r die Gr¼ndung der nordirischen Organisation "Community of Peace People", die sich f¼r den Frieden in Nordirland einsetzt, wurde ihr 1976 zusammen mit Mairead Corrigan der Friedensnobelpreis verliehen.
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    Betty Williams wuchs in Belfast als Tochter eines protestantischen Vaters und einer katholischen Mutter (deren Vater Jude war) in einfachen Verh¤ltnissen auf; ihr Vater arbeitete in einem Metzgerladen, ihre Mutter war Hausfrau. Sie selbst wurde katholisch erzogen und besuchte die katholische Grundschule St. Theresa's und das St.-Dominic's-Gymnasium in Belfast und absolvierte anschlieŸend Kurse an einer Handelsschule. Als sie 14 Jahre alt war, erlitt ihre Mutter einen Schlaganfall und wurde zum Pflegefall; Betty war seitdem f¼r die Erziehung ihrer f¼nf Jahre j¼ngeren Schwester mitverantwortlich. Nach ihrer Ausbildung arbeitete Betty Williams in diversen Jobs, nach eigenen Aussagen hielt es sie nie lange an einem Arbeitsplatz, sie wurde jedoch auch regelm¤Ÿig entlassen. Vor ihrem politischen Engagement arbeitete sie am Wochenende nachts als Kellnerin, werktags als Sekret¤rin („M¤dchen f¼r alles“) in einem Beratungsunternehmen.

13. Betty Williams: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Williams , Elizabeth (Known as “Betty.”) Born 1943. Irish peace activist. She shared the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for work in Northern Ireland s peace.
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Irish peace activist. She shared the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for work in Northern Ireland's peace movement. Encyclopedia Williams, Betty, 1943–, Northern Irish peace activist, b. Belfast. In Aug., 1976, Williams witnessed the death of three children when a car driven by an Irish Republican Army (IRA) terrorist went out of control after being fired on by British troops. She began publicly demonstrating for peace, joining forces with Mair©ad Corrigan , the aunt of the slain children, soon after the incident. The two created the Peace People Organization, a movement of Catholics and Protestants dedicated to ending sectarian fighting in Northern Ireland. For their work they were awarded the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize. Wikipedia Betty Williams (Northern Irish) Betty Williams (born 22 May ) was a co-recipient with Mairead Corrigan of the Nobel Peace Prize in for as a cofounder of Community of Peace People , an organization dedicated to promoting a peaceful resolution to The Troubles in Northern Ireland Born in Belfast Northern Ireland , Williams was working as an office receptionist and raising her two children (from her marriage to Ralph Williams) at the time of receiving the award.

14. Betty Williams: Information From Answers.com
Betty williams betty Williams may refer to any of the following people Betty Williams , the Nobel Peace Prize recipient Betty Helena Williams , the.
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This is a disambiguation This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see Mentioned In Betty Williams is mentioned in the following topics: Betty Helena Williams Mairead Corrigan 1977 in Ireland Betty Williams (Northern Irish) Conwy (county borough) Female Nobel Prize laureates Conwy (UK Parliament constituency) Jacqueline Ripstein Gwynedd Alliance for a New Humanity Wikipedia information about Betty Williams This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License . It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Betty Williams" More from Wikipedia Your Ad Here Jump to: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Send this page Print this page Link to this page Tell me about: Home About Tell a Friend Buzz ... Site Map

15. Betty C Williams
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16. Betty Jane Williams
Betty Jane Williams, Ret. Producer of the First Network Television Aviation Show. Voted most likely to succeed by her classmates, Betty Jane ?BJ Williams,
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1999 Calendar Lt. Col. Betty Jane Williams
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Producer of the First Network Television Aviation Show
As a Women Airforce Service Pilot (WASP), B. J. served as an engineering test pilot, then subsequently commercial pilot, flight instructor and, upon entering the Air Force with a direct commission, became a TV writer-producer for the pioneering USAF TV operations. In 1946, she created, MC'd and produced the first network TV aviation show from New York City. . . promoting flying to the general public. B. J. found another challenge when she went to Lockheed, writing informational films on the various missile projects while in the infancy of the missile/space industry. She wrote, directed and produced over 100 films. In 1952 she was called back to active military duty as a TV writer-producer in the 1354th Video Production Squadron. She also served as the unit's Public Information Officer and as an active member of the Air Force Reserves, with a mobilization assignment and she served the Public Affairs Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, for a total of 28 years. B. J. is today's woman facing the world of the 90s with the same dynamism, spirit and sense of adventure that sent her into the skies in our country's service more than 50 years ago. She has served the organization of the W.A.S.P. as national president, editor of their publication, regional director and currently is president of the Southern California group. She was a public relations officer for many years, creating programs of interest to the legacy of this pioneering group.

17. EPolitix.com - Betty Williams
Betty Williams. Home Biography Constituency Contacts Links Articles Press Releases. Conwy. Labour Party. Betty Williams
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18. Betty Williams
Betty Williams. AKA Elizabeth Smyth. Born 22May-1943 Birthplace Belfast, Northern Ireland. Gender Female Religion Roman Catholic Ethnicity White
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Betty Williams AKA Elizabeth Smyth Born: 22-May-1943
Birthplace: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Gender: Female
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Activist Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Peace activist, Nobel Prize recipient Father: Smyth (butcher)
Mother: (homemaker)
Husband: Ralph Williams (m. 14-Jun-1961, div.)
Husband: James T. Perkins (m. 1982) Son: Paul Daughter: Deborah Professor: Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX Professor: Nova Southeastern University Nobel Peace Prize Polish Ancestry Maternal (grandfather) Jewish Ancestry Maternal (grandfather) Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

19. The New York Times > Movies > People > Betty Williams
Betty Williams, Alexander, Gladiator. Betty Williams Production Accountant/First Assistant Accountant . Critic s Pick Denotes a New York Times Critic s
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20. Betty Williams
Betty was suprised to see one of them was an old flame Billy Williams. A few days later, Billy invited Betty to a tea dance and confessed that he had
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Betty Williams
Full name:
Born:
4 February 1920
Siblings:
Maggie
Married:
  • Cyril Turpin (d: February 1974)
  • Billy Williams (20 October 1995, St Mary's parish church) (d: 3 November 1997) Children: Gordon Clegg (b: 20 May 1950; f: Ted Farrell
    Played by: Betty Driver
    First appeared:
    2 June 1969
    Betty is a lynchpin of the Rovers Return. Although she has mellowed in recent years, she has never suffered fools gladly, and has always had a keen ear for gossip. Anyone crosses Betty at their own peril. Betty worked in a mill after leaving school (Clackers Lane Elementary and Senior Schools), and worked in a munitions factory in the Second World War. After the war she became a schools meals assistant.
    Betty first appeared offering to help her sister Maggie Clegg run the Corner Shop, and moving into the shop flat with her husband Cyril . Maggie greatly resented her bossy older sister trying to run her life and she quickly took advantage of Annie Walker 's holiday in Majorca (as winner of the perfect Landlady competition) by persuading Jack Walker to give Betty a barmaid's job at The Rovers. Very soon there was friction between no-nonsense Betty and Annie with her airs-and-graces, and by Christmas 1969, Betty was sacked. She immediately got a job at the Flying Horse, and only returned to The Rovers after wringing an apology out of Annie.
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