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Macedonian Press Agency: News
in English, 2000-05-30
ONASSIS AWARDS TO THEODORAKIS,
D'ESTAING, DORAN
Greece's internationally acclaimed
composer Mikis Theodorakis, former French president Valery Giscard
d'Estaing and Nebraska professor and environmental researcher John W.
Doran are this year's recipients of the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation
awards.
Each of the recipients will also be
awarded a $250,000 cash prize in a ceremony to be held on November 7 in
Athens.
The Foundation refrained from awarding
prizes last year, citing the conflicts in the Balkan region.
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Onassis Awards
Former French President Valery Giscard
d'Estaing, Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis and American scientist
John Doran were named Monday as this year's recipients of the Onassis
Foundation awards.
D'Estaing, 74, won the prize for "International
Understanding and Social Achievement," for his efforts to form the European
Union and helping Greece to enter it.
Theodorakis, 75, a prolific composer
known for the film score for "Zorba the Greek," received the foundation's
cultural award.
Doran, 55, professor at the University
of Nebraska and a researcher at the Soil and Water Conservation Research
Unit in Lincoln, Neb., received the environment prize.
They will receive their awards at
a ceremony Nov. 7 at the Athens concert hall.
The foundation was established by
the late Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, in memory of his 23-year-old
son Alexander, who was killed in an airplane crash in 1973.
Each award is worth $250,000.
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