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Banquet Menus 1901–2007Nobel Banquet Menus 1901–2007
The Nobel Banquet is an event many would give a fortune to attend. Alas, only 1,300 guests can be seated at the Blue Hall of the City Hall of Stockholm where the Banquet has been held since 1934. During the first decades, 'consommés' or clear soups like 'Tortue Claire' were common starters. Today, the guiding principle is that the menus should have a touch of Scandinavia. Below is a list of menus through the years that gives a historic glimpse of what was served at the 20th century feasts. Only in French from 1901 to 2004. Translations in English and Swedish are available from 2005. Or read more in the article
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James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies from 1997 with The Nobel Prize
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General ChangPlayed by: Philip Kwok General Chang's involvement in Carver's scheme can be summed up by a
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General Chang is a fictional character in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies , portrayed by Philip Kwok.
Chang is a corrupt and arrogant Chinese general, who aspires to control his entire country. To that end, he teams up with Elliot Carver, with Carver starting World War III between Britain and China, until Chang "miraculously" quells the fighting. Chang would be made dictator of China and be awarded the Nobel Prize for his efforts, and in exchange Carver would receive exclusive broadcasting rights in China.
Chang is mentioned frequently in the film, but is only seen once in a minor nonspeaking role: in Carver's HQ in Saigon, thus confirming Lin's suspicions that he's working with Carver.
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