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Christians, Muslims and the Chinese all observed the start of some of their most important holidays in the same time period this year, with the rare overlap of Lent, Ramadan and Chinese New Year. Lent ...
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A few trees and a dry rock reservoir are all that remains of Chinese immigrant Sun Mei’s mountainside ranch and farm in Kula.