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      Winner of the Nobel Prize 2012 for literature, Mo Yan demonstrates Chinese calligraphy for students during a visit to Hersby Gymnasium high school in Lidingo, outside Stockholm, Sweden , Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. In the background is Rona Shan Long Shi, teacher in mandarin language. (AP Photo/Anders Wiklund) SWEDEN OUT
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    Chinese Nobel winner: Politics a great challenge

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    December 7, 2012 9:16 pm
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      The 2012 Nobel Literature Prize laureate, Mo Yan of China speaks during a press conference Thursday Dec. 6, 2012 at the Royal Swedish Academy in Stockholm. The official prize giving ceremony takes place in Stockholm on Dec. 10. (AP Photo/Janerik Henriksson) SWEDEN OUT
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    Chinese Nobel literature winner: censorship a must

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    Sweden’s SAS seeks to reassure on financial future
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    In this photo taken Monday, Oct 22, 2007, Chinese writer Mo Yan speaks during an interview at a teahouse in Beijing. Mo won the Nobel Prize for literature Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)

    China’s popular Mo Yan wins Nobel literature prize

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    Dr. Robert Lefkowitz, right, of Duke University, arrives at his office at Duke to congratulations on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, the day Lefkowitz heard he had won the 2012 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka of Stanford University School of Medicine won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for studies of protein receptors that let body cells sense and respond to outside signals like danger or the flavor of food. Such studies are key for developing better drugs. (AP Photo//Ted Richardson)

    2 US scientists win Nobel chemistry prize

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    This 2009 photo provided Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 by the CNRS (Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique) shows French physician Serge Haroche in Paris. Haroche and U.S David Wineland share the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 for inventing methods to observe the bizarre properties of the quantum world, research that has led to the construction of extremely precise clocks and helped scientists take the first steps toward building superfast computers. (AP Photo/CNRS/ Christophe Lebedinsky) EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO USE AFTER DEC.31 2012

    US, French physicists win Nobel for quantum work

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    In Sweden, man does time for convict friend
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    Sweden’s H&M says Q3 dented by late summer heat
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    September 27, 2012 10:13 am
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