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		<title>By: Money of Drug Lords &#124; Warm Photos</title>
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		<description>[...] via British merchants. Trading in opium was (as it is today in the heroin trade) extremely lucrative. As a result of the trade an estimated two million Chinese people became addicted to the drug. The [...]</description>
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