USA-JEAN-PAUL II-VISITE-CARTER-C9698C 20

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USA-JEAN-PAUL II-VISITE-CARTER-C9698C 20
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP (FILES) File photo dated 06 October, 1979 shows Pope John-Paul II (L) and US President Jimmy Carter speaking to the media at the White House in Washington, DC. Jimmy Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 11 October, 2002. A commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering was not only a guiding principle of his single, four-year term as 39th president of the United States, but the cornerstone of The Carter Center he founded 20 years ago to pursue his vision of world diplomacy. AFP PHOTO
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1979-10-06
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