new years
new years
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by Keith Sinclair - 2007-01-26
For 2007, the 15 day celebrations will begin on February 18th. 2007 is the year of the Pig (boar) which is also known as Ding Hai.The Chinese calendar is based on a combination of lunar and solar move...
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by Aby Garvey - 2007-11-15
Are you tired of making New Years resolutions that are all but a fleeting memory by the end of January? This year try a new approach. With four simple steps and four sheets of paper, you'll be o...
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by Stephen Sikes - 2008-10-28
If you make a good portion of your money on online seasonal sales or even with a flea market booth that changes by the season, you are likely only focused on Christmas, Hanukkah and the other Decembe...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-11-14
The Chinese New Year 2009 will be the Year of the Ox (or the Year of the Brown Cow as it's also known) and marks the 4707th Chinese calendar year. There are a total of twelve animals that rotate as fo...
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by Clint Cora - 2008-11-22
With so many of us failing with our New Year resolutions, we sometimes wonder if we should even bother making them anymore. It seems that for many people, New Year resolutions are destined for failure...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-11-29
New Years Eve is one of the oldest and most celebrated holidays in the world. Make Belfast THE place to start 2009! There will be a number of events throughout the city. The biggest is likely to be an...