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  • The Communist Party's conclave is a grand event held once every five years, and is celebrated with giant red-and-gold billboards and murals up and down the length of Vietnam.

    Vietnamese Premier Is Poised for New Term James Hookway 2011

  • A rival at the World, for his part, hunted down retailers of the exotically patterned red-and-gold oilcloth, even as officials made sweeping statements based on nothing: The murderer is a Sicilian or possibly a Spaniard or Cuban.

    When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011

  • But he leapt at the opportunity to buy the red-and-gold Indian-style gown, which the Salahis decided to sell for charity through the Potomack Company auction house (where experts originally projected a value of $2,000-$3,000).

    Michaele Salahi sari sells at auction for $7,000 -- to a non-fan The Reliable Source 2010

  • One afternoon a group of boys playing by the East 11th Street Pier found a flashy red-and-gold parcel in the water.

    When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011

  • One afternoon a group of boys playing by the East 11th Street Pier found a flashy red-and-gold parcel in the water.

    When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011

  • But he leapt at the chance to buy the red-and-gold Indian-style gown, which the Salahis decided to sell for charity through the Potomack Company auction house (where experts originally projected a value of $2,000-$3,000).

    Michaele Salahi sari sells at auction for $7,000 -- to a non-fan The Reliable Source 2010

  • The dramatic red-and-gold curtain of aluminum and copper wire made from rum-bottle packaging graces the entrance to the Axel Vervoordt stand price: around €680,000.

    Where the Action Is Margaret Studer 2011

  • A rival at the World, for his part, hunted down retailers of the exotically patterned red-and-gold oilcloth, even as officials made sweeping statements based on nothing: The murderer is a Sicilian or possibly a Spaniard or Cuban.

    When the Press Turned Yellow Judith Flanders 2011

  • Two giant red-and-gold banners read in Chinese, "Please be reassured; we will finish the task in time," and (directed to workers), "Hard work for 30 days and we will finish it."

    Shanghai Aims to Attract the World Stan Sesser 2010

  • Two giant red-and-gold banners read in Chinese, "Please be reassured; we will finish the task in time," and (directed to workers), "Hard work for 30 days and we will finish it."

    Shanghai Aims to Attract the World Stan Sesser 2010

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