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1979 (17 images)



President Jimmy Carter went across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House on October 19, 1979, to have lunch at the Blair House with members of the Israeli and Egyptian peace negotiating teams. Clockwise from upper left are: Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan; President Carter; Egyptian Defense Minister Lt. Gen. Kamel Hassan Ali; Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman; Dr. Boutros Ghali, acting Egyptian foreign minister; and Egyptian Ambassador Ashraf Ghorbal (UPI Photo/LSD/Files)
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CART2002101504 - ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT, March 9 (UPI) -- President Jimmy Carter rides with Egyptian President Sadat in a motorcade to the Ras-al-tin Palace on March 9, 1979 in Alexandria, Egypt. Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his humanitarian efforts and success in bringing Egypt and Israel to the peace table in 1979. mk/mk/UPI
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President Carter (R) talks with sculptor Robert Berks in front of Berks' statue of Albert Einstein on April 23, 1979 at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, where Carter accused Congress of preparing to "hoodwink the American people" by passing a windfall profits tax with multi-billion kickbacks to oil companies. (UPI Photo/Tim Murphy/Files)
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King Hussein of Jordan and the Jordanian Cabinet members meeting the PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat and his delegation at an airbase in Mafrak meeting discussed bilateral relations between Jordan and the PLO and the situation in the area on March 17, 1979. (UPI Photo/Darakjian/Files)
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