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  • Good-Luck traditions for the new year

    The Courier-Journal
    Sunday, December 26, 2004

    Just the facts
    A GUIDE TO THE COMMUNITY

    GOOD-LUCK traditions for the new year

    Hope runs high on New Year's Day that if people follow certain
    customs, they will enjoy good fortune and prosperity in the coming
    year. Here is a sampling of good-luck customs of various countries.

    Armenia. Women cook a special bread that is kneaded with luck and good
    wishes pressed into the dough.

    Bolivia. Families make little wood or straw dolls to hang outside
    their homes to bring good luck.

    England. In some areas, silver coins and coal are placed outside the
    door of the house before midnight, After midnight, the coins and coal
    are brought inside to guarantee warmth and prosperity throughout the
    year.

    Italy. A sprig of mistletoe is hung over the front door, and at
    midnight old pots and dishes are tossed out of windows.

    Sources: http://mn.essortment.com/newyearsevetr_rllr.htm,
    www.pauldenton.co.uk/Newyearsday.htm,
    www.web-holidays.com/newyear/customs.asp
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