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Chinese custom saw 345 mln entry-exits in 2007


Xinhua news Agency - BEIJING, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) — Chinese custom witnessed 345 million entry-exits in 2007, up 8.38 percent over 2006, the Ministry of Public Security has reported. Two-thirds of the entry-exits were made by Hong Kong and Macao residents, 23 percent by

Ms. Fix-It
Wall Street Journal - Not so long ago, custom limited women’s activities in that area to cleaning, sewing, cooking and perhaps a few crafts projects for those with extra time on their hands. Installing smoke alarms and reconfiguring a closet are simply an extension of the

School offered $30 for names
Baltimore Sun - A lunchroom food fight at a Howard County high school got so out of hand that the principal took an unusual step - promising a cash reward to anyone who would name names. Wilde Lake High School Principal Restia Whitaker offered $30 for information on

Todays Letters: Meeting was a good experience
St. Petersburg Times - So, this year, the Hernando County YMCA is encouraging families to put a new twist on the old custom and make resolutions together as a family. We have worked for more than 19 years in Hernando County to build strong families, and every day, we see

MTV Networks Unveils Targeted Online Syndication Strategy, Delivering
All American Patriots - By offering innovative media expression tools and social discovery features, including custom music playlists, video channels, photo slideshows and blogs, the imeem community can share their tastes with friends and fans on imeem and across the Web.

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