False. A new decade, century, or millennium, etc. begins on a year that ends in 1, not 0 (unless you follow a Common Era timeline).
Though probably purchased for just fifty cents when issued, Y2K newspapers have steadily increased in value, especially when properly preserved. People are aware that a newspaper is like a time...
Chinese New Year occurs on the start of the year in the Chinese calendar instead of the Western calendar. It's just a matter of perspective.
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