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    February 11

    2009 Year of 66 Revolution 66

    "The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it drop."

    Che Guevara
     In Chinese traditions, 2009 is the year of OX which represents the good time of in favor all kinds of initiative plans and new projects... 2008 damaged old structures of global eco. In 2009 people's money would not stay at home, would become regional exchaging currency, possiblely you can use it around every corner of Asia... In 2009 aliens would keep investing in dragon's land, dragon's land would prior other kingdoms around the world even the eagle's land became the hot spot for new investment and activities... Revolution is in the air!!!
     
     
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