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Date Added: June 13, 2008 12:32:03 PM
BEIJING, June 13 -- China and Taiwan agreed Friday to allow 36 round-trip charter flights every weekend as the first step in a mutual plan to dramatically expand visits to the self-ruled island by Chinese tourists.

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