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     COMMENTS: Eyes on the Prize

The award of the Nobel Prize for Physics to Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg, a pair of scientists "who make the little disk that runs inside this thing"--CBS' Mark Phillips waved his iPod--failed to impress. "A lesser scientific achievement perhaps," Phillips mused, contrasting Fert and Grunberg with Albert Einstein, Linus Pauling and Marie Curie. The Nobel Prizes are "the most coveted and prestigious in the world and, sometimes, the most controversial." He reminded us of a pair of Peace Prize laureates. Henry Kissinger's award for negotiating the end of the Vietnam War "was questioned by those who blamed him for waging it." Yasser Arafat received his prize "for agreeing to a peace that has yet to happen." As for this year's Peace Prize, Phillips consulted the rumor mill: Al Gore is "a hot tip."

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