Asia's Brightest Moments - Page 3


© Maria Christensen
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1994 Oe Kenzaburo of Japan received the Nobel Prize in Literature.

1998 Nagano, Japan hosted the Winter Olympic Games.


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1.   Oct 12, 1999 9:51 AM
I was really interested to find out about the Chinese making paper.
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