Models poses with golden dog statues as celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year in Hong Kong Tuesday, Jan.24, 2006. The Year of the dog is named after man's best friend, so it should be a better year for humanity, with fewer earthquakes, wars and other nastiness, right? Probably not, say Chinese fortunetellers who are predicting the new Lunar Year, which begins Jan. 29, will bring more epidemics, terrorist attacks and a worsening of North Korea's nuclear crisis. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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