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But Monday is a long way off for Engle and Suvanjieff, who already collected the Gorbachev Foundation's Man of Peace award in Rome last November ("A Peace of the Action," November 10, 2005). First, they'll need to make sure that all the public talks and private workshops go well. And if they do, PeaceJam's founders will have won the prize that matters.
"The thing I'm most looking forward to is seeing the lightbulbs switch on in the minds of the PeaceJam participants," Suvanjieff says. "And in the hearts of participants."