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	<description>News from the Northpole every day</description>
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		<title>90 years birthday in Lego</title>
		<description>Millions of people the World over watch the 90 Years Birthday sketch on TV New Years Eve. It is made in black and white and from 1962. Here is a version made in Lego.
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		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1911</link>
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		<title>90 Years Birthday sketch</title>
		<description>In many European countries they have been showing this comedy sketch for years on New Years Eve. It is a sketch not missed by many as they sit glued in front of the TV.
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		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1903</link>
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		<title>New Year in other countries</title>
		<description>In Spain they eat 12 grapes at midnight to symbolize the 12 month. In Holland they burn the Christmas trees to symbolize that they are getting rid of the old. Most countries celebrate New Year on January 1st even if they also celebrate their own New Year. I Thailand and ...</description>
		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1898</link>
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		<title>We wish you all a Happy New Year</title>
		<description>We wish everybody around the World a Happy New Year with lots of videoes, songs and more from New Year celebrations Worldwide.



Her er Nytårs videoerne fra sidste år:





Københavns Rådhusplads sidste Nytår:


Dansk Nytårs sang:
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		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1882</link>
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		<title>Was New Year always celebrated on Jan. 1st ?</title>
		<description>Have we always celebrated New Year on the 1st of January? The answer is clearly NO. The first time New Year was celebrated on the 1st of January was in 153 BC. Actually there wasn't even a January month until around 700 BC when the second king of Rome,  Numa ...</description>
		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1894</link>
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		<title>New Year Traditions</title>
		<description>1. New Year baby
The old greek would carry a baby around in a basket i the 600 BC. It symbolized the fertility God Dionysus and the yearly rebirth.

2. Hogmanay
New Year in Scotland is called Hogmanay and they have a strange tradition of filling a barrel with tar and light. Then ...</description>
		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1886</link>
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		<title>Stan and Pat celebrates New Year</title>
		<description>Stan and Pat celebrates New Year in Italian.
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		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1934</link>
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		<title>Say Happy New Year in different languages</title>
		<description>In how many languages do you know how to say Happy New Year _
Afgani Saale Nao Mubbarak
Afrikaans: Gelukkige nuwe jaar
Albanian: Gezuar Vitin e Ri
Armenian:  Snorhavor Nor Tari
Arabic: Kul 'am wa antum bikhair
Assyrian: Sheta Brikhta
Azeri:  Yeni Iliniz Mubarek!
Bengali: Shuvo Nabo Barsho
Breton: Bloavezh Mat
Cambodian: Soursdey Chhnam Tmei
Catalan: FELIÇ ANY NOU
Chinese: ...</description>
		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1878</link>
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		<title>Funny animated Christmas wish to the World</title>
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		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1875</link>
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		<title>It is just too much decoration</title>
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А, так долго наряжали... </description>
		<link>http://pasko.ph/?p=1872</link>
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