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		<title>People look into fengshui (wind and water) in China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[   As 2010 dawns, the turning of a decade gives people a great opportunity to get their affairs in order &#8211; and for some, fengshui too.     The streets to the west of Yonghegong, or Lama Temple, are lined with shops selling new fengshui calendars and books, along with the usual incense. And traders say [...]]]></description>
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