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    More than 3000 Canberrans, including many members of the Chinese community, turned out to see the lion dances, fireworks and martial arts demonstrations which heralded the beginning of the Chinese New Year in Woolley Street, Dickson, yesterday. The Year of the Dog officially began on Thursday and, according to the president of the ACT Chinese-Australian Association, Sam Wong, it will be a better year than the one that just passed, the Year of the Rooster. This year should be a time of recuperation and preparation for next year's Year of the Pig, the last in the 12-year Chinese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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