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          Miss Chinese International
          ( 2004-01-18 10:28) (Reuters)


          Miss Chinese International winner Linda Chung (C) from Vancouver is congratulated by first runner-up Mandy Cho (L) from Hong Kong and 2nd runner-up Carlene Ang Aguilar from Manila at the Miss Chinese International pageant in Hong Kong January 17, 2004. Twenty Chinese contestants from around the world participated in the beauty contest. [Reuters]

          First runner-up Mandy Cho (L) from Hong Kong and 2nd runner-up Carlene Ang Aguilar from Manila, wipe the tears from Linda Chung from Vancouver, Canada after she was crowned Miss Chinese International in Hong Kong, late January 17, 2004. [Reuters]

          Miss Chinese International winner Linda Chung (C) from Vancouver is congratulated by other contestants at the Miss Chinese International pageant in Hong Kong January 17, 2004. [Reuters]


          Canadian Linda Chung, from Vancouver, British Columbia, poses during the Miss Chinese International pageant in Hong Kong late January 17, 2004. Chung was crowned Miss Chinese International on Saturday after beating 19 other Chinese contestants from around the world. [Reuters]


           

           

           

           
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