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Exam passers may be printed on stamps
www.chinanews.cn 2007-07-04 16:57:28
A student who passes the national college entrance examination may spend
200 yuan for a set of individual stamps with their own portraits printed
on them. Workers were prompting the new stamp-making issue in Yichang,
Hubei Province, July 3, 2007. The unconventional activity has attracted
many people.
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