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        <title>Amateur Chinese inventor seeks fame with scrap submarine</title>
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        <summary>BEIJING (Reuters Life!) - Amateur inventor Tao Xiangli scoured second-hand markets for two years in search of spare parts for more than just a broken appliance. He's built a home-made submarine he hopes will give him his big break.</summary>
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        <title>Tibetans welcome mountain spirits in faith ceremony</title>
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        <summary>REBKONG, China (Reuters Life!) - Every summer the green hills of Rebkong are home to unique celebrations during which local Tibetans believe the mountain gods visit villagers -- and each other -- through human mediums.</summary>
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