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Chinese have better shot at Nobel literature and peace prizes

www.chinanews.cn 2006-03-24 14:22:31

Chinanews, Beijing, Mar.24 (By Guo Beibei, Zhou Zhaojun) - Anders
Flodstrom, rector of KTH Royal Institute of Technology, led three other
Nobel Prize judges on March 23 as guests of Tsinghua discussion forum
during which he said the chances of Chinese receiving Nobel literature or
peace prize are quite high.
That afternoon, under the leadership of the rector of KTH Royal Institute
of Technology, Nobel Chemistry Prize Committee member Sven Lidin, Nobel
Physics Prize Committee member Borje Johansson and Nobel Prize Committee
member Fredholm delivered speeches with the theme of "Nobel Prizes and
scientific discoveries" at Tsinghua University. They hope to use their
visit and speeches to promote cultural exchanges and progress between
China and Sweden.
The three Nobel Prize Award Committee members all regard the chances of a
Chinese receiving either the Nobel literature or peace prize as quite
high. Rector Anders Flodstrom said, "China will undoubtedly be able to
receive a Nobel science prize in the near future."

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