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- louise posted on 08/17/2008It is the toughest battle in your life now, be strong and you WILL go through it soon. You are always a fighter, the most passionate and beloved. We have been empowered by you before, now let us help you a bit. DON'T STOP PRAYING. Great things will come to you very soon, at your feet. Just be a little bit patient. Last night when you held my hand, light in your eyes was angelic. God will give you the energy and wisdom if you are a little bit patient. Do not rush into things now. And smile. We wil
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- fanghuzhai posted on 08/16/2008˰ˣ Ӱ ӰƬHow Tasty Was My Little Frenchman ---------Ұˣȫ㣬 ˿ûӰα ⲿӰûܹμɵӰڵı̫࣡ رӦŮʿ In 1594 Brazil rival French and Portuguese settlers are utilizing the indigineous people as allies in their struggle to establish control. The Tupinambas, who live in the Guanabara Bay area, are allied with the French, while the Tupiniquins are allied with the Portuguese. A Frenchman who has been captur
- xw posted on 08/16/2008
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- zt posted on 08/15/2008Moving Toward the Limelight By Carolyn See, who can be reached at www.carolynsee.com Friday, August 15, 2008; C03 TWENTY FRAGMENTS OF A RAVENOUS YOUTH By Xiaolu Guo Nan A. Talese/Doubleday. 167 pp. $21.95 When Xiaolu Guo was born, a little over 30 years ago in a remote village in rural China, she received the government ID of "Peasant." Later, she was given the opportunity to attend film school in Beijing, and her ID was upgra
- xw posted on 08/15/2008
- zt posted on 08/15/2008Ping-Pong? That's So Old China. By Maureen Fan Washington Post Foreign Service Thursday, August 14, 2008; A01 BEIJING, Aug. 13 -- On Wednesday, relegated to a half-empty gymnasium at Beijing University, a sport that once thrilled a nation seemed like a relic. Far from the iconic Bird's Nest and the incandescent Swimming Cube, a steady clocklike rhythm -- tick, tock, tick, tock -- filled the air as players swatted tiny balls back and f
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