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        Lost and found
        (Xinhua)
        Updated: 2005-12-15 09:29


        Michael Leung (left), 27, a Canadian-born Chinese, celebrates his birthday with new friend Wen Li, in Beijing December 14, 2005. Leung lost his bag, containing two passports, several train tickets and more than US$3000, in Beijing in October. The bag was found by Wen Li, an official with the city management supervision authority, who returned it to police, who in turn contacted the Canadian Embassy. Through the Embassy, Wen was able to give the bag back to Leung in person, much to his delight. Leung and Wen's birthdays are only one day apart, so Leung flew to Beijing from Canada so that the two could celebrate together. [Xinhua]

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