ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: An OPCW team working on the ground in Syria to eliminate chemical arms stockpiles got a note of congratulations from the head office in the Hague after the announcement was made that the chemical weapons watchdog group had won the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.<br/> <br />The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is a relatively small organization with a modest budget. The group dispatched experts to Syria after a sarin gas attack killed more than 1,400 people near Damascus in August.<br/> <br />Their deployment under a U.N. mandate helped avert a U.S. strike against President Bashar al-Assad and marked an unusual step into the limelight for a group more used to working behind the scenes overseeing the destruction of chemical weapons worldwide.<br/> <br />Gathered in Damascus, one worker read the message to the team.<br/> <br />"I've called you all together to break to you some extraordinary and completely unexpected news that I've ju