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en First in our own home, we try to celebrate -- we called it Chinese New Year, but now we call it Lunar New Year -- because we have a child from Korea, too.

en What better way to celebrate the Lunar New Year - the Year of the Dog - than to give away dogs for free? Everyone in Taiwan loves dogs, and we will try to give as many (soft toys) as possible.

en As the Chinese Lunar New Year is drawing near, city fire departments will enhance their efforts to crack down on illegal fireworks business.

en If the 2006 Lunar New Year charter flights are based on the same model of the 2005 charters, there should be no problem, unless the Chinese side unilaterally changes the rules.

en Employment did not pick up in February probably because the property market was still sluggish after the Chinese Lunar New Year and some companies and retailers were letting staff go after the peak season.

en Tight supply in China has been largely responsible for underpinning prices. The Chinese Lunar New Year holiday period is approaching and normally stock levels are built up in advance.

en We got a call from parents of a 7-year-old separated from her mother in the storm. We put the photos on the air and on our Web site, and the child's grandmother called and said, I have her.' That is a pretty good illustration of the kind of situation we're seeing.

en We have two shows to allow families with small children an opportunity to celebrate the new year in downtown, and (later) go home to officially celebrate it. The second part of the show is for those that like to stay out all night.

en I think we understand we're officially in October baseball. But we discussed it last year and again this year. It just doesn't seem right to celebrate it when the magic number is one. You're watching the number go 10, 9, 8 ... and it gets to one so you celebrate? When it gets to zero, you celebrate. That's what we're going to do.

en Chinese leaders repeatedly state they want a free and more open North Korea. China is trying to help the North out of a bad situation. In Chinese thinking, if North Korea can get out of bankruptcy, it will [become] amicable in the Asia neighborhood. China is trying to do business with North Korea ... we are not in a hurry to resolve the nuclear issue.

en Our contacts in Las Vegas had previously indicated that (credit play) for Chinese New Year was up 20 percent. We believe Chinese New Year also had a calendar benefit relative to the Super Bowl this year which allowed for greater high-end suite availability. She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing. Our contacts in Las Vegas had previously indicated that (credit play) for Chinese New Year was up 20 percent. We believe Chinese New Year also had a calendar benefit relative to the Super Bowl this year which allowed for greater high-end suite availability.

en This is called "the land of the free and the home of the brave"; it is called the "asylum of the oppressed," and some have been foolish enough to call it the "Cradle of Liberty." If it is the "Cradle of Liberty," they have rocked the child to death.

en Over the Lunar New Year period the LME (copper) rose above $5,000, so from the Chinese point of view they had to close the gap and so Shanghai copper rose.

en In a cold lunar New Year's Day in China in 2000, my little brother left our underground hut to beg food in a Chinese village. He returned with tears in his eyes but no food in his hands. If you experience things like that, you get to hate people and want to take revenge, like Sin in the movie.

en They call this the mayor's celebration but it's about the people. The people have a lot to celebrate, ... This is the biggest I've ever seen. I say it every year, but it just keeps getting bigger and better every year.


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