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(10 Dec 2001) 1. Exterior Oslo City Hall - venue of Nobel Peace Prize Award 2. Statue of swans and flame outside 3. Wide shot of crowd of children outside gathered for ceremony organised by children's charity Save the Children 4. Mid shot children 5. Kofi Annan lights Save the Children flame 6. Wide shot interior city hall as people arrive for prizegiving 7. Trumpeters give fanfare 8. Annan walks in to applause 9. Rear shot as Annan mounts steps to platform 10. Cutaway Nobel Prize laureates in audience including Archbishop Desmond Tutu 11. SOUNDBITE: (Norwegian) Gunnar Berge, Chairman of Nobel Committee "The Nobel Peace Prize for 2001 is awarded to the United Nations and its Secretary-General Kofi Annan for their work towards a better organised and more peaceful world." 12. Han Seung-soo, President of the UN General Assembly, receiving the award on behalf of the United Nations 13. Audience cutaway 14. Kofi Annan goes up to receive his award and stands next to Han as they both display their medals and certificates 15. Wide shot applauding audience 16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kofi Annan, Secretary General of United Nations "We have entered the third millennium through a gate of fire. If today, after the horror of 11 September, we see better and we see further, we will realise that humanity is indivisible. New threats make no distinction between races, nations or regions. A new insecurity has entered every mind, regardless of wealth or status. A deeper awareness of the bonds that bind us all, in pain and in prosperity, has gripped young and old." 17. Cutaway of Han 18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of United Nations "Because beneath the surface of states and nations, ideas and language, lies the fate of individual human beings in need. Answering their needs will be the mission of the United Nations in the century to come. Thank you very much." 19. Annan walks back to applause and pull out to wide of auditorium as audience stand for ovation STORYLINE: Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan met representatives of children's charity Save the Children on Monday outside Oslo City Hall before going in to receive his prize in an official ceremony. Annan lit a ceremonial flame dedicated to the children of the world as an audience of hundreds of children looked on and cheered. Accepting the centennial Nobel Peace Prize, Annan called for international cooperation to fight poverty, ignorance and disease, in a world dogged by global terrorism and conflict. Annan said the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States showed that important divisions were no longer between borders, but between the fortunate and the dispossessed. He said the cost of ignoring human dignity, fundamental freedoms, security, food and education was high. The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee presented the ten (m) million Swedish kronor (950,000 US dollars) prize, which includes diplomas and gold medals, to Annan and to the president of the U-N General Assembly, South Korean Foreign Minister Han Seung-soo, representing the world body. In honour of the 100th anniversary of the first prize, more than 20 peace laureates from previous years, including East Timorese freedom fighter Jose Ramos-Horta and South Africa's Desmond Tutu, joined them on stage for the 90-minute ceremony at Oslo City Hall, amid tight security. Norway's royal family, other dignitaries and representatives from various U-N agencies also attended, including actors Meryl Streep and Sean Bean. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...