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<div>{{about|the new Kunming airport|the old airport|Kunming Wujiaba International Airport}}<br />
{{Infobox airport<br />
| name = Kunming Changshui<br>International Airport<br />
| nativename-a = 昆明长水国际机场<br />
| nativename-r = <small>Kūnmíng Chángshuǐ Guójì Jīchǎng</small><br />
| image = The top of New Kunming Airport.jpg<br />
| image-width = 250px<br />
| caption = View from roof of the airport terminal.<br />
| IATA = KMG<br />
| ICAO = ZPPP<br />
| latd = 25 | latm = 06 | lats = 7 | latNS = N<br />
| longd= 102 | longm= 55 | longs= 45 | longEW= E<br />
| coordinates_region = CN-53<br />
| website = {{url|http://www.kmgairport.com/}}<br />
| pushpin_map = China Yunnan<br />
| pushpin_label = '''KMG'''<br />
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Yunnan<br />
| type = Public<br />
| operator = Yunnan Airport Group<br />
| location = near the village of Changshui (长水村), [[Dabanqiao Subdistrict]] (大板桥街道), [[Guandu District]], [[Kunming]], [[Yunnan]]<br />
| hub = <br />
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*[[China Eastern Airlines]]<br />
*[[Kunming Airlines]]<br />
*[[Lucky Air]]<br />
| elevation-m =2,103<br />
| metric-elev = y<br />
| metric-rwy = y<br />
| r1-number = 3/21<br />
| r1-length-m = 4000<br />
| r1-surface = [[Asphalt]]<br />
| r2-number = 4/22<br />
| r2-length-m = 4500<br />
| r2-surface = [[Asphalt]]<br />
| stat-year =<br />
| stat1-header =<br />
| stat1-data =<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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'''Kunming Changshui International Airport''' {{airport codes|KMG|ZPPP}}, or '''New Kunming Airport''' (昆明新机场) is the primary airport serving [[Kunming]], the capital of [[Yunnan Province]], China. The airport is located {{convert|24.5|km|abbr=on}} northeast of the city center in a degraded mountain area about {{convert|2100|m|abbr=on}} above sea level. Opened at 08:00 (UTC+8) on June 28, 2012,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/photo/2012-06/08/c_131640515_3.htm|title=Newly-built Kunming Changshui Int'l Airport to be put into operation |date=2012-06-08 |language=English}}</ref> it replaced the old [[Kunming Wujiaba International Airport]], which will be demolished. As a gateway to Southeast and South Asia,<ref>{{cite web<br />
|url = http://www.yn.chinanews.com/html/other2/20081125/77511.html<br />
|title = 投资230亿 昆明将拥有国家大型门户枢纽机场<br />
|publisher = Chinanews Yunnan<br />
|author = Shi Guanglin (史广林)<br />
|language = Simplified Chinese<br />
|date = 25 November 2008<br />
|accessdate = 2012-08-05}}</ref> Changshui Airport is a hub for [[China Eastern Airlines]], [[Kunming Airlines]] and [[Lucky Air]].<br />
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The new airport has two runways (versus the single runway at Wujiaba), and is expected to handle 38 million passengers per year by 2020. <br />
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The main terminal was designed by architectural firm [[Skidmore, Owings and Merrill|SOM]] with engineering firm [[Arup]]. <br />
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==Terminal==<br />
[[file:Kunming new airport terminal.jpg |thumb |left |The terminal of New Kunming Airport]]<br />
[[file:Kunming Changshui interior.jpg|thumb|left|Terminal Interior]]<br />
The main {{convert|548,300|m²|abbr=on}} terminal of Changshui Airport is the second largest terminal building in China.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newkma.com/a/xiangmugaikuang/20100430_5.html|title=昆明新机场规划设计创新 |date=2010-05-08 |language=Chinese}}</ref>The terminal also has 66 contact gates with [[jet bridges]].<br />
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==Construction==<br />
Construction began in 2009 and at the time was reported to be named the '''[[Zheng He]] International Airport'''. The very short construction time was marred by two separate incidents. The first incident occurred on January 3rd 2010, when 7 construction workers died as an incomplete overpass collapsed.<ref>http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-01/03/content_9257535.htm</ref> In another incident on June 28 2011, 11 workers were injured when an under construction tunnel collapsed.<ref>http://www.china.org.cn/china/2011-06/29/content_22882621.htm</ref> Construction of the airport's main terminal was completed by July 2011.<ref>http://en.kunming.cn/index/content/2011-04/18/content_2503434.htm</ref><br />
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==Transportation==<br />
===Rail===<br />
The airport is the terminus of Line 6 of the [[Kunming Metro]], which opened on the same day as the airport.<br />
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===Road===<br />
The new airport is connected to Kunming city by a new 13 km toll highway, as well as the existing Provincial Road S101.<br />
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==Airlines and destinations==<br />
{{airport-dest-list<br />
| [[Air China]] | Beijing-Capital, Changsha, Chengdu, Guiyang, Hangzhou, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Tianjin, Wenzhou,<br />
| Air China |Yangon<br />
| [[Chengdu Airlines]] | Chengdu<br />
| [[China Eastern Airlines]] | Baoshan, Beihai, Beijing-Capital, Changsha, Changzhou, Chengdu, , Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Dehong/Mangshi, Diqing, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hefei,Jinghong/Xishuangbanna, Jining , Lanzhou, Lijiang, Lincang, Linyi, Liuzhou, Lhasa, Luoyang, Luzhou, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Ordos, , Pu'er, Qianjiang (Chongqing), Qingdao, Sanya, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Tengchong, Urumqi, Weihai, Wenshan, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xi'an, Xiamen, Xingyi, Yancheng,Yibin, Yinchuan, Zhaotong, Zhengzhou <br />
| China Eastern Airlines | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Dhaka, Dubai, Hong Kong, Kathmandu, Kolkata, Kuala Lumpur, Malé, Mandalay, Osaka-Kansai, Phnom Penh, Seoul-Incheon, Siem Reap, Singapore, Taipei-Taoyuan, Vientiane, Yangon<br />
| [[China Southern Airlines]] | Baoshan, Beijing-Capital, Changchun, Changsha, Changzhou, Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Jinghong/Xishuangbanna, Lijiang, Nanning, Sanya, Shanghai-Pudong, Shantou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Urumqi, Wuhan, Yiwu, Zhengzhou<br />
| [[China West Air]] | Chongqing, Jinghong/Xishuangbanna<br />
| [[Chongqing Airlines]] | Chongqing<br />
| [[Dragonair]] | Hong Kong<br />
| [[Hainan Airlines]] | Beijing-Capital, Haikou, Xi'an<br />
| [[Hong Kong Express Airways]] | Hong Kong<br />
| [[Juneyao Airlines]] | Shanghai-Hongqiao<br />
| [[Korean Air]] | Seoul-Incheon<br />
| [[Kunming Airlines]] | Changsha, Changzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Dehong/Mangshi, Guiyang, Harbin, Jinan, Jinghong/Xishuangbanna, Lijiang, Mianyang, Nanjing, Nanning, Qingdao, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Taizhou (Zhejiang), Xi'an, Xiamen, Yiwu, Yuncheng, Zhengzhou<br />
| [[Lao Airlines]] | Vientiane<br />
| [[Lucky Air]] | Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dali, Dalian, Dehong/Mangshi, Diqing, Fuzhou, Guiyang, Haikou, Harbin, Hefei, Hohhot, Jinan, Jinghong/Xishuangbanna, Lanzhou, Lijiang, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Pu'er, Qingdao, Sanya, Shijiazhuang, Shenyang, Taiyuan, Tangshan, Tengchong, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xuzhou, Yichang, Zhengzhou<br />
| [[Malaysia Airlines]] | Kuala Lumpur<br />
| [[Okay Airways]] | Changsha, Hefei, Tianjin, Yulin (Shaanxi)<br />
| [[Shandong Airlines]] | Jinan, Nanjing, Qingdao, Xiamen, Yantai<br />
| [[Shanghai Airlines]] | Jinghong/Xishuangbanna, Lijiang, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Tianjin<br />
| [[Shenzhen Airlines]] | Guangzhou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Wuhan, Wuxi<br />
| [[Sichuan Airlines]] | Beijing-Capital, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Guiyang, Harbin, Hohhot, Jinan, Ningbo, Wanzhou, Wenzhou, Xiamen, Xining, Xuzhou, Yichang, Yinchuan, Zhengzhou <br />
| Sichuan Airlines | Taipei-Taoyuan<br />
| [[SilkAir]] | Singapore<br />
| [[Spring Airlines]] | Changde, Huaihua, Qianjiang (Chongqing), Shanghai-Hongqiao<br />
| [[Thai Airways International]] | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi<br />
| [[Uni Air]] | Kaohsiung<br />
| [[Xiamen Airlines]] | Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Nanchang, Quanzhou, Wuhan, Xiamen<br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Kunming Wujiaba International Airport]]<br />
*[[List of airports in China]]<br />
*[[List of the busiest airports in the People's Republic of China]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.kmgairport.com/ Official website] (Chinese)<br />
* [http://www.ynairport.com/infoPublish/news.do?func=issue&action=staticInfo&type=topic&language=en The Fourth Air Hub in China—Kunming International New Airport]<br />
* Photogalleries [http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=93103757&postcount=144], [http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=92791631&postcount=129] <br />
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[[ja:昆明長水国際空港]]<br />
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{{Infobox airport<br />
| name = Kunming Changshui International Airport<br />
| nativename-a = {{lang|zh-Hans|昆明长水国际机场}}<br />
| nativename-r = Kūnmíng Chángshuǐ Guójì Jīchǎng<br />
| IATA = TBD<br />
| ICAO = TBD<br />
<center>{{Location map|Yunnan|width=220|float=center<br />
|caption=|mark=Airplane_silhouette.svg|marksize=10<br />
|label=Changshui|position=left<br />
|lat_dir=N|lat_deg=25|lat_min=6|lat_sec=7.13<br />
|lon_dir=E|lon_deg=102|lon_min=55|lon_sec=45.32<br />
}}<small>Location of the airport in Yunnan</small></center><br />
| image2 = The top of New Kunming Airport.jpg<br />
| image2-width = 250px<br />
| caption2 = View from roof of the airport terminal.<br />
| type = Public<br />
| operator = Yunnan Airport Group<br />
| city-served = [[Kunming]]<br />
| location = [[Kunming]], [[Yunnan]], [[China]]<br />
| opened = 2012年1月1日预计<br />
| closed = <br />
| distance_to_city = 24.5km / 15.2mi<br />
| hub = <br />
| elevation-f =6,899.11<br />
| elevation-m =2,102.85<br />
| coordinates = {{Coord|25|6|7.13|N|102|55|45.32|E|type:airport}}<br />
| website = http://www.newkma.com/<br />
| metric-rwy =<br />
| r1-number = 21/03<br />
| r1-length-m = 4000<br />
| r1-length-f = 13,123<br />
| r1-surface = [[Asphalt]]<br />
| r2-number = 22/04<br />
| r2-length-m = 4500<br />
| r2-length-f = 14,763<br />
| r2-surface = [[Asphalt]]<br />
| stat-year =<br />
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'''Kunming Changshui International Airport''' is an airport under construction in [[Kunming]], [[Yunnan]], [[People's Republic of China]]. The airport is located 22&nbsp;km east of metropolitan Kunming in a degraded mountain area elevated 2100 meter. It is intended to replace the current [[Kunming Wujiaba International Airport]] {{airport codes|KMG|ZPPP}}. All operations will be transferred to the new airport by January 2012, and the old airport will be demolished.<br />
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The new airport is projected to have 4 runways (versus the single runway at Wujiaba), and is expected to handle 38 million passengers per year by 2020 with two runways, later on 68 millions are expected. <br />
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The main terminal was designed by architectural firm [[Skidmore, Owings and Merrill|SOM]] with engineering firm [[Arup]]. <br />
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==Terminal==<br />
[[file:Kunming new airport terminal.jpg |thumb |left |The terminal of New Kunming Airport]]<br />
The main 548300 m² terminal of New Kunming Airport will be the second largest terminal building in China.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newkma.com/a/xiangmugaikuang/20100430_5.html|title=昆明新机场规划设计创新 |date=2010-05-08 |language=Chinese}}</ref><br />
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==Construction==<br />
Construction began in 2009 and at the time was reported to be named the '''[[Zheng He]] International Airport'''. The very short construction time was marred by two separate incidents. The first incident occurred on January 3rd 2010, when 7 construction workers died as an incomplete overpass collapsed.<ref>http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-01/03/content_9257535.htm</ref> In another incident on June 28th 2011, 11 workers were injured when an under construction tunnel collapsed.<ref>http://www.china.org.cn/china/2011-06/29/content_22882621.htm</ref> Construction of the airport's main terminal was completed by July 2011.<ref>http://en.kunming.cn/index/content/2011-04/18/content_2503434.htm</ref><br />
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==Traffic==<br />
The new Airport will be connected to Kunming city by new 13 km toll highway and the free old S101 Provincial Road, which is not very capable.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.newkma.com/ The Official website of New Kunming Airport](Chinese)<br />
* [http://www.ynairport.com/infoPublish/news.do?func=issue&action=staticInfo&type=topic&language=en The Fourth Air Hub in China—Kunming International New Airport]<br />
* [http://www.gokunming.com/en/blog/item/1426/officials_new_kunming_airport_to_be_operational_by_the_end_of_2011 GoKunming: Officials: New Kunming airport to be operational by the end of 2011]<br />
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{{Infobox airport<br />
| name = Kunming Xiaoshao International Airport<br />
| nativename-a = {{lang|zh-Hans|昆明小哨国际机场}}<br />
| nativename-r = Kūnmíng Xiǎoshào Guójì Jīchǎng<br />
| IATA = XIA<br />
| ICAO = <br />
<center>{{Location map|Yunnan|width=220|float=center<br />
|caption=|mark=Airplane_silhouette.svg|marksize=10<br />
|label=XIA|position=left<br />
|lat_dir=N|lat_deg=25|lat_min=6|lat_sec=7.13<br />
|lon_dir=E|lon_deg=102|lon_min=55|lon_sec=45.32<br />
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| type = Public<br />
| operator = Yunnan Airport Group<br />
| city-served = [[Kunming]]<br />
| location = [[Kunming]], [[Yunnan]], [[China]]<br />
| hub = <br />
| elevation-f =<br />
| elevation-m = <br />
| coordinates = {{Coord|25|6|7.13|N|102|55|45.32|E|type:airport}}<br />
| website = http://www.newkma.com/<br />
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'''Kunming Xiaoshao International Airport''' is an airport under construction in [[Kunming]], [[Yunnan]], [[People's Republic of China]]. {{airport codes|XIA}} The airport is located 22&nbsp;km east of metropolitan Kunming. It is intended to replace the current [[Kunming Wujiaba International Airport]] {{airport codes|KMG|ZPPP}}. All operations will be transferred to the new airport by January 2012, and the old airport will be demolished.<br />
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The new airport is to have 4 runways (versus the single runway at Wujiaba), and is expected to handle 38 million passengers per year by 2020. <br />
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The main terminal was designed by architectural firm [[Skidmore, Owings and Merrill|SOM]] with engineering firm [[Arup]].<br />
==Terminal==<br />
[[file:Kunming new airport terminal.jpg |thumb |left |The terminal of New Kunming Airport]]<br />
The main 548300 m² terminal of New Kunming Airport will be the second largest terminal building in China.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newkma.com/a/xiangmugaikuang/20100430_5.html|title=昆明新机场规划设计创新 |date=2010-05-08 |language=Chinese}}</ref><br />
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== References ==<br />
<div class="references-small"><br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.newkma.com/ The Official website of New Kunming Airport](Chinese)<br />
* [http://www.ynairport.com/infoPublish/news.do?func=issue&action=staticInfo&type=topic&language=en The Fourth Air Hub in China—Kunming International New Airport]<br />
* [http://www.gokunming.com/en/blog/item/1426/officials_new_kunming_airport_to_be_operational_by_the_end_of_2011 GoKunming: Officials: New Kunming airport to be operational by the end of 2011]<br />
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'''Jimdo''' is a [[WYSIWYG]] web hosting service.<ref>{{ cite web | last=Kincaid | first=Jason | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/10/AR2008061001667_pf.html | title=Weebly Adds AdSense Support For Drag And Drop Cash | publisher=[[TechCrunch|TechCrunch.com]] at [[The Washington Post]] | date=June 10, 2008 | accessdate=2009-04-30 }}</ref> Jimdo offers JimdoFree, a free [[web hosting]] service, and JimdoPro, a premium service. Jimdo is operated by '''Jimdo GmbH''', a [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]-based company.<ref name="MinorityStake">"[http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/Thomson_M&A/United_Internet_AG_acquires_a_minority_stake_in_Jimdo_GmbH-1994482040 United Internet AG acquires a minority stake in Jimdo GmbH]." ''[[Thomson Reuters]]''. July 8, 2008. Retrieved on May 1, 2009.</ref><br />
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Fridtjof Detzner, Matthias Henze, and Christian Springub founded Jimdo in February 2007.<ref>"[http://www.myhostnews.com/2009/07/jimdopro-launches-professional-websites-made-easy/ JimdoPro Launches ‘Professional Websites Made Easy’]." MyHostNews. July 8, 2009. Retrieved on April 5, 2010.</ref><br />
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In July 2008 [[United Internet AG]] got a 30% stake in Jimdo GmbH.<ref name="MinorityStake"/><br />
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In 2009 Jimdo aimed to get users of [[Google]] and Yahoo! In April 2009, after [[Yahoo!]] announced that [[GeoCities]] is closing, Jimdo announced that former GeoCities users are welcome on Jimdo.<ref>Marshall, Rosalie. "[http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2241092/yahoo-closing-geocities Yahoo closing Geocities web hosting service]." ''[[vnunet]]''. April 24, 2009. Retrieved on April 30, 2009.</ref> Jimdo started the "Lifeboat for GeoCities" to help users transition to Jimdo.<ref>"[http://www.jimdo.com/2009/04/23/jimdo-s-lifeboat-for-geocities Jimdo's Lifeboat for GeoCities]." ''Jimdo''. Retrieved on April 30, 2009.</ref> Jimdo offered 10% discounts to users who moved from Geocities and [[Google Page Creator]] who wanted to use the JimdoPro service.<ref>"[http://www.jimdo.com/geocities Geocities]." ''Jimdo''. Retrieved on May 1, 2009.</ref><br />
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As of 2007 the basic Jimdo service is free; users of the basic service have their website names as the site name and .jimdo.com. The premium service, '''Jimdo Pro''', is available for 5 [[euro]]s per month. Users of the premium service may have their own domain names. In addition they have additional storage space and no advertisements.<ref name="Needlemananother">Needleman, Rafe. "[http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-9704384-2.html Jimdo: Another super-simple site builder]." ''[[CNet]]''. April 3, 2007. Retrieved on April 30, 2009.</ref><br />
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In 2007 the English-language service provided by Jimdo was in [[British English]].<ref name="Needlemananother"/> As of 2010 the languages available on Jimdo are Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish.<ref>"[http://www.jimdo.com/ Create a Free Website]." (Go to the upper right hand corner and select "English" - other languages are visible from here) Jimdo. Retrieved on April 3, 2010.</ref><br />
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==Reception==<br />
Rafe Needleman of ''[[CNet]]'' gave a positive review to Jimdo. Needleman described Jimdo as a "good service for creating a quick site to document a trip or other event, or to prototype a simple personal or business site." He also said that Jimdo was not "mature enough yet" for use by a United States-based small business, "but it's worth keeping track of."<ref name="Needlemananother"/><br />
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