TANG PRIZE/Interview series: Tang Prize organizer sets sights on world status
10/13/2014 04:57 PM
Taipei, Oct. 11 (CNA) The organizer of the Tang Prize, an international award established by Taiwanese entrepreneur Samuel Yin that is aimed at supplementing the Nobel Prize, has expressed hope that the award will grow in time to become one that is respected by the international community.
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