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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Oct 2014

    Gandhi was nominated 5 times and shortlisted 3 times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Why he never won:http://on.wsj.com/1oXJdb1 

    7:29 PM - 10 Oct 2014
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      1. Salil Malhotra‏ @malhotrasalil 11 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: Gandhi was nominated 5 times and shortlisted 3 times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Why he never won: http://on.wsj.com/1oXJdb1 ”

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      1. TheInvisableHand‏ @financialguru73 11 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Gandhi never got the Nobel Peace prize, but Obama did! Unbelievable!

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      1. Rags Srinivasan‏ @rags 11 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ Nobel committee has been looking for an Indian since their Gandhi snub http://on.wsj.com/1oXJdb1 ”

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      1. Diana Robinson‏ @Catitazul 11 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ unfortunely

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      1. Anand Ramachandran‏ @TalesNewsViews 11 Oct 2014
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        Redemption now? "@WSJ: Gandhi was nominated 5 times & shortlisted 3 times for Nobel Peace Prize. Why he never won: http://on.wsj.com/1oXJdb1 ”

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      1. vish mishra‏ @tievish 10 Oct 2014
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        .@WSJ Nobel Peace Prize had potitical leanings and Wertern influence and India/Gandhi were not favored then.Change rules & award him.

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      1. Sundaram Chithrampat‏ @Cognicenti 10 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Politics. I believe d British govt must have put a lot of pressure on d Nobel Committee not to accord NPP to most deserving candidate

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      1. TheMonk‏ @TheMonkSync 10 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Well whosoever used Gandhi name, got Nobel, even Obama got it by quoting Gandhi!!

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      1. TheMonk‏ @TheMonkSync 10 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Because given Nobel to Gandhi could make congress utilize it as default use of his name for ruling India default as a dynasty forever.

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      1. Baby Z‏ @salmawray 10 Oct 2014
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        @wsj coz Gandhi doesn't need something fake like that

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      1. Paul‏ @thepet24 10 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. Alwyn Wilson Vas‏ @alwyn_wilsn 10 Oct 2014
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        bcoz Nobel don't deserve Gandhi-->' @wsj Gandhi was nominated 5 times andshortlisted 3 times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Why he never won:'

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      1. Advocate YK‏ @AdvocateYK 10 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Because Gandhi was not stooge.

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      1. Patt MacDonald‏ @ThePattFund 10 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ crook

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      1. Vianni P‏ @viannip 10 Oct 2014
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        What a bunch of lame excuses! @WSJ: http://on.wsj.com/1oXJdb1 ”

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      1. Tejal Patel‏ @tejalkpatel 10 Oct 2014
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        Interesting "@WSJ: Gandhi was nominated 5 times and shortlisted 3 times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Why he never won: http://on.wsj.com/1oXJdb1 ”

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      1. ruby‏ @ruby_see 10 Oct 2014
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        RT@WSJ: Gandhi was nominated 5 times and shortlisted 3 times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Why he never won: http://on.wsj.com/1oXJdb1  @Rajiv700

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