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... r 13, Xinping not only sent Qu Mao the sample of the second issue of "Yidao Weekly", but also sent Qu Mao 100 units of suspected coal ore.

Since Xinping reported to Qumao with the sample issue of the first issue of "Easy Island Weekly" on November 1, 2006, and officially published the first issue of "Easy Island Weekly" on November 7th, discussions are everywhere in the Holy Land of Yigong Territory Qu Mao was very satisfied with the voice of Yidao Weekly.

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