CHARLOTTESVILLE, (VIRGINIA), NOV 6: In many of the embattled nations where recent Nobel Laureates struggled for peace, the fighting has ended.Now, the laureates say, the hard work teaching people from those broken nations how to really live can begin.
``The impact of (warfare and civil strife) on children is like land mines,'' Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner, said yesterday at a conference of seven laureates at the University of Virginia, where several detailed their experiences.
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