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"It's very similar to the Olympics": Chengdu Universiade hailed by int'l athletes

STORY: "It's very similar to the Olympics": Chengdu Universiade hailed by int'l athletes DATELINE: Aug. 4, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:36 LOCATION: CHENGDU, China CATEGORY: SPORTS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SOPHIA PRESTON MCAFEE, Bronze medal winner of women's platform, Purdue University, USA 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): ANNA LUCIA RODRIGUES MARTINS DOS SANTOS, Silver medal winner of Mixed Synchronised 3m Springboard, Alvorada Faculty of Brasilia, Brazil 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): SOPHIA GRACE VERZYL, 4th place winner of Mixed Synchronised 3m Springboard, University of South Carolina-Columbia, USA 4. STANDUP (English): LIU YUTIAN, Xinhua correspondent 5. shot of results of Women's Platform Final 6. SOUNDBITE 4 (English): SOPHIA PRESTON MCAFEE, Bronze medal winner of women's platform, Purdue University, USA 7. various of the audience 8. various of cultural performance 9. SOUNDBITE 5 (English): ANNA LUCIA RODRIGUES MARTINS DOS SANTOS, Silver medal winner of Mixed Synchronised 3m Springboard, Alvorada Faculty of Br

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Kan lauds Nobel laureates

Kan lauds Nobel laureates

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (R) chats with Nobel Prize winners in chemistry Akira Suzuki (C), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, and Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Jan. 19, 2011. Kan handed them certificates of appreciation for their contributions in the field of science.

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Nobel laureate Negishi visits science ministry

Nobel laureate Negishi visits science ministry

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi of Purdue University, who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry, speaks during a press conference at Japan's science and technology ministry in Tokyo on Jan. 18, 2011. During his visit to the ministry, Negishi sought support, especially funding, for his plan to launch a project team of around 120 researchers in Japan to make useful compounds, such as medicines, using carbon dioxide. Negishi said the project could provide a solution for the problem of global warming.

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Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

UPPSALA, Sweden - Nobel Prize winner in chemistry Eiichi Negishi delivers a lecture at Uppsala University in Sweden on Dec. 13, 2010. Negishi, a professor at Purdue University in the United States, produced his well-thumbed periodic table of elements from his pocket, showing it to the audience and telling them it was fundamental to his research.

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Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

UPPSALA, Sweden - Nobel Prize winner in chemistry Eiichi Negishi delivers a lecture at Uppsala University in Sweden on Dec. 13, 2010. Negishi, a professor at Purdue University in the United States, produced his well-thumbed periodic table of elements from his pocket, showing it to the audience and telling them it was fundamental to his research.

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Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, Japanese professor at Purdue University in Indiana, holds up his Nobel medal in chemistry during an interview on Dec. 12, 2010, in Stockholm. Negishi said he was ''relieved'' to win the medal.

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Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, Japanese professor at Purdue University in Indiana, holds up his Nobel medal in chemistry during an interview on Dec. 12, 2010, in Stockholm. Negishi said he was ''relieved'' to win the medal.

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Nobel laureate chemist Negishi in Stockholm

Nobel laureate chemist Negishi in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi (R), a winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry and the Herbert C. Brown Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Purdue University, smiles with his wife Sumire at a hotel in Stockholm on Dec. 10, 2010, before the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Swedish capital. (Pool Photo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, a Japanese Nobel laureate in chemistry and professor at Purdue University in Indiana, delivers a lecture at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010, before the award ceremony on Dec. 10.

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Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, a Japanese Nobel laureate in chemistry and professor at Purdue University in Indiana, delivers a lecture at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010, before the award ceremony on Dec. 10.

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Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in the United States and a winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry, speaks during an interview in Stockholm on Dec. 5, 2010. Negishi, who shared the prize with Japanese chemist Akira Suzuki and U.S. chemist Richard Heck, said he feels due responsibility as a Nobel laureate prior to attending the award ceremony in the Swedish capital on Dec. 10.

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Nobel laureate Negishi receives Order of Culture

Nobel laureate Negishi receives Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi (R front), a 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry winner and professor at Purdue University in the United States, receives the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito (L) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C) also attended the award ceremony held on Culture Day, a national holiday. (Pool photo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi awarded Order of Culture

Nobel laureate Negishi awarded Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi, a 2010 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and professor at Purdue University in the United States, speaks at a press conference at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010. He received the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito.

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Nobel laureate Negishi meets education minister Takaki

Nobel laureate Negishi meets education minister Takaki

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi (L), a 2010 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and professor at Purdue University in the United States, talks with Japanese Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Yoshiaki Takaki during his visit to the minister on Nov. 1, 2010.

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Nobel laureate Negishi

Nobel laureate Negishi

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, speaks during an interview at his home on Oct. 7, 2010. Negishi won the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, and Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talk by phone on Oct. 7, 2010, after receiving the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Suzuki and Negishi, and American Richard Heck shared the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, points during a joint media interview on Oct. 6, 2010, in West Lafayette, Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, speaks at a news conference on Oct. 6, 2010, at the university in Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi delivers a speech in front of students at Purdue University where he works at its campus in Indiana on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Endangered Species (1982)

Endangered Species (1982)

Jobeth Williams Characters: Harriet Purdue Film: Endangered Species (1982) Director: Alan Rudolph 05 November 1982 Date: 05 November 1982

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Endangered Species (1982)

Endangered Species (1982)

Jobeth Williams Characters: Harriet Purdue Film: Endangered Species (1982) Director: Alan Rudolph 05 November 1982 Date: 05 November 1982

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Endangered Species (1982)

Endangered Species (1982)

Jobeth Williams & Robert Urich Characters: Harriet Purdue & Ruben Castle Film: Endangered Species (1984) Director: Alan Rudolph 05 November 1982 Date: 05 November 1982

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Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, Japanese professor at Purdue University in Indiana, holds up his Nobel medal in chemistry during an interview on Dec. 12, 2010, in Stockholm. Negishi said he was ''relieved'' to win the medal. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi visits science ministry

Nobel laureate Negishi visits science ministry

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi of Purdue University, who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry, speaks during a press conference at Japan's science and technology ministry in Tokyo on Jan. 18, 2011. During his visit to the ministry, Negishi sought support, especially funding, for his plan to launch a project team of around 120 researchers in Japan to make useful compounds, such as medicines, using carbon dioxide. Negishi said the project could provide a solution for the problem of global warming. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, a Japanese Nobel laureate in chemistry and professor at Purdue University in Indiana, delivers a lecture at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010, before the award ceremony on Dec. 10. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

Nobel laureate Negishi gives lecture

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, a Japanese Nobel laureate in chemistry and professor at Purdue University in Indiana, delivers a lecture at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010, before the award ceremony on Dec. 10. (Kyodo)

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Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in the United States and a winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry, speaks during an interview in Stockholm on Dec. 5, 2010. Negishi, who shared the prize with Japanese chemist Akira Suzuki and U.S. chemist Richard Heck, said he feels due responsibility as a Nobel laureate prior to attending the award ceremony in the Swedish capital on Dec. 10. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

UPPSALA, Sweden - Nobel Prize winner in chemistry Eiichi Negishi delivers a lecture at Uppsala University in Sweden on Dec. 13, 2010. Negishi, a professor at Purdue University in the United States, produced his well-thumbed periodic table of elements from his pocket, showing it to the audience and telling them it was fundamental to his research. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

Nobel laureate Negishi at Swedish univ.

UPPSALA, Sweden - Nobel Prize winner in chemistry Eiichi Negishi delivers a lecture at Uppsala University in Sweden on Dec. 13, 2010. Negishi, a professor at Purdue University in the United States, produced his well-thumbed periodic table of elements from his pocket, showing it to the audience and telling them it was fundamental to his research. (Kyodo)

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Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

Negishi, Nobel laureate in chemistry

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Eiichi Negishi, Japanese professor at Purdue University in Indiana, holds up his Nobel medal in chemistry during an interview on Dec. 12, 2010, in Stockholm. Negishi said he was ''relieved'' to win the medal. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate chemist Negishi in Stockholm

Nobel laureate chemist Negishi in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi (R), a winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry and the Herbert C. Brown Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Purdue University, smiles with his wife Sumire at a hotel in Stockholm on Dec. 10, 2010, before the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Swedish capital. (Pool Photo)(Kyodo)

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Kan lauds Nobel laureates

Kan lauds Nobel laureates

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (R) chats with Nobel Prize winners in chemistry Akira Suzuki (C), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, and Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Jan. 19, 2011. Kan handed them certificates of appreciation for their contributions in the field of science. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi awarded Order of Culture

Nobel laureate Negishi awarded Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi, a 2010 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and professor at Purdue University in the United States, speaks at a press conference at the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010. He received the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi receives Order of Culture

Nobel laureate Negishi receives Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi (R front), a 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry winner and professor at Purdue University in the United States, receives the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito (L) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C) also attended the award ceremony held on Culture Day, a national holiday. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi meets education minister Takaki

Nobel laureate Negishi meets education minister Takaki

TOKYO, Japan - Eiichi Negishi (L), a 2010 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and professor at Purdue University in the United States, talks with Japanese Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Yoshiaki Takaki during his visit to the minister on Nov. 1, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, and Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talk by phone on Oct. 7, 2010, after receiving the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Suzuki and Negishi, and American Richard Heck shared the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi

Nobel laureate Negishi

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, speaks during an interview at his home on Oct. 7, 2010. Negishi won the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, points during a joint media interview on Oct. 6, 2010, in West Lafayette, Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi delivers a speech in front of students at Purdue University where he works at its campus in Indiana on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, speaks at a news conference on Oct. 6, 2010, at the university in Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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