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Literature Nobel Price Colombian Gabriel Garcia Marquez (R) and Mexican president Felipe Calderon (2nd R), clap their hands as Mexican writer Fernando del Paso is given the FIL 2007 literature price by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes (L) during the inauguration of the International Book Fair in Guadalajara, Mexico, 24 November 2007.
Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes (C), Nobel prize winner Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez (R), and Rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Juan Ramon de la Fuente, talk during a press conference in Mexico City, 26 September 2007. Carlos Fuentes donated the National Library a personal array of about 300 books that includes first editions and translations to more than 20 languages of his works
Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes (R) and Nobel prize Colombian Gabriel Garcia Marquez pose to photographers in Mexico City, 26 September 2007. Carlos Fuentes donated to the National Library a personal array of about 300 books and magazines which include the first editions and translations of his works to more than 20 languages
In this photo released by the Italian Presidency Press Office, President Giorgio Napolitano, left, greets Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes at the 40th anniversary celebrations of the ILA Istituto Latino Americano (Latin American Institute) in Rome, Monday Dec. 11, 2006. (AP Photo/Italian Presidency Press Office, HO)
MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS - MAY 13: Dutch Princess Maxima (L) gives the Freedom of Want award to Muhammad Yunus at the Four Freedoms Awards ceremony on May 13, 2006 in Middelburg, The Netherlands. In background watching are Mohamed Elbaradei (L) and Carlos Fuentes. The awards were presented to Mohamed Elbaradei, Carlos Fuentes, Muhammad Yunus, and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, whose award was accepted by Martin Morland, former UK ambassador to Birma, due to Suu Kyi's present imprisonment. The awards are given to people who have made a "substantial, brave and personal contribution to freedom in the world." (Photo by Michel Porro/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Princess Maxima;Muhammad Yunus
MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS - MAY 13: Mohamed Elbaradei congratulates Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes with his Freedom of Speech and Expression Award at the Four Freedoms Awards ceremony on May 13, 2006 in Middelburg, The Netherlands. The awards were presented to Mohamed Elbaradei, Carlos Fuentes, Muhammad Yunus, and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, whose award was accepted by Martin Morland, former UK ambassador to Birma, due to Suu Kyi's present imprisonment. The awards are given to people who have made a "substantial, brave and personal contribution to freedom in the world." (Photo by Michel Porro/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mohamed Elbaradei;Carlos Fuentes
MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS - MAY 13: Mohamed Elbaradei congratulates Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes with his Freedom of Speech and Expression Award at the Four Freedoms Awards ceremony on May 13, 2006 in Middelburg, The Netherlands. The awards were presented to Mohamed Elbaradei, Carlos Fuentes, Muhammad Yunus, and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, whose award was accepted by Martin Morland, former UK ambassador to Birma, due to Suu Kyi's present imprisonment. The awards are given to people who have made a "substantial, brave and personal contribution to freedom in the world." (Photo by Michel Porro/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mohamed Elbaradei;Carlos Fuentes
MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS - MAY 13: Mohamed Elbaradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, receives the Four Freedoms Award from Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt on May 13, 2006 in Middelburg, The Netherlands. The awards were presented to Mohamed Elbaradei, Carlos Fuentes, Muhammad Yunus, and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, whose award was accepted by Martin Morland, former UK ambassador to Birma, due to Suu Kyi's present imprisonment. The awards are given to people who have made a "substantial, brave and personal contribution to freedom in the world." (Photo by Michel Porro/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mohamed Elbaradei;Ben Bot
MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS - MAY 13: Mohamed Elbaradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, receives the Four Freedoms Award from Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt on May 13, 2006 in Middelburg, The Netherlands. The awards were presented to Mohamed Elbaradei, Carlos Fuentes, Muhammad Yunus, and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, whose award was accepted by Martin Morland, former UK ambassador to Birma, due to Suu Kyi's present imprisonment. The awards are given to people who have made a "substantial, brave and personal contribution to freedom in the world." (Photo by Michel Porro/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mohamed Elbaradei;Ben Bot
MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS - MAY 13: Mohamed Elbaradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, receives the Four Freedoms Award from Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt on May 13, 2006 in Middelburg, The Netherlands. The awards were presented to Mohamed Elbaradei, Carlos Fuentes, Muhammad Yunus, and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, whose award was accepted by Martin Morland, former UK ambassador to Birma, due to Suu Kyi's present imprisonment. The awards are given to people who have made a "substantial, brave and personal contribution to freedom in the world." (Photo by Michel Porro/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mohamed Elbaradei;Ben Bot