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Joyce Ng

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calendar_today21-02-2011 18:15:06

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Sources say John Lee will on his manifesto address housing issues based on his "results-oriented" approach, building mostly on existing projects from the playbooks of past leaders, rather than propose groundbreaking ideas. scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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What is the minimum size rule for #HongKong flats and how will it affect home prices and supply? Why set it at 280 sq ft? scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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Hong Kong academic and opposition activist Benny Tai gets 10 months’ jail in election expenses case scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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//Praying for the Chinese church and the country is perfectly justified, how could we violate the national security law just by praying for the country?” he said.// #tiananmen #june4 ⁦ scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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Remembering the #Tiananmen Square crackdown: with no June 4 vigil in Hong Kong, will memories fade or can overseas events carry the torch? scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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Goodbye ‘Little Thailand’? Kowloon City’s Thai community in #HongKong reflects on changes to way of life as redevelopment looms scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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#HongKong courts propose remote hearings for certain criminal trials, punishments for recording or broadcasting sessions scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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When the talk is all about golf course, Northern Metro and Lantau, what happened to Kai Tak, #hongkong “CBD2?” #property #cruise scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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Vanishing tong lau: #HongKong #heritage experts call for action, incentives to save last pre-war shophouses scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

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This is the clip when “Glory to Hong Kong,” the protest anthem, was played at the Asian Rugby Seven Series in South Korea:

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Wulumuqi Road, the sight of protests and clashes over the past few days, now fenced up. Heavy police and security presence. People who take photos are being stopped by police and forced to delete. Two people taken away for refusing to. #shanghai #china

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This man who's at risk of getting a stroke got medical exemption after doc properly examined him, but the doc was arrested for issuing too many exemptions, and his certficates rejected. sc.mp/8pjy?utm_sourc… via South China Morning Post

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Prof John Burns: Name-specific minutes play a part in the discovery and accountability process. Moves to shield lawmakers from accessible public scrutiny will not win public trust, only public derision. news.mingpao.com/pns/%e8%a7%80%…

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A 90-year-old licensed street hawker in #HongKong had her roast chestnut trolley confiscated after she asked a relative, a non-license holder, to look after it temporarily while she was away for a toilet break.

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To celebrate #CUHK’s #diamondjubilee, we have published “CUHK Research: Changing the world” which features inspiring interviews of #CUHKresearchers dedicated to #interdisciplinary and #translationresearch of critical importance in the 21st century. More: bit.ly/46IxZ6u

To celebrate #CUHK’s #diamondjubilee, we have published “CUHK Research: Changing the world” which features inspiring interviews of #CUHKresearchers dedicated to #interdisciplinary and #translationresearch of critical importance in the 21st century. More: bit.ly/46IxZ6u
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THREAD: Lured by a fake job, a man was kidnapped and trapped in a labor camp by a Chinese scam gang. He worked for his captors for six months while secretly sending me photos, videos and financial records from inside. Then, he went silent. nytimes.com/interactive/20…