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Beijing's pandas work overtime for holiday crowds (Reuters)
Sat, 05 May 2007 05:54:48 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - The pandas in Beijing's zoo have been
working overtime to allow a flood of holiday visitors a glimpse
of the country's favorite animal, the official Xinhua news
agency reported on Saturday.
Mystery Disease Kills Pigs in Southern China: press
Mon, 07 May 2007 06:45:22 +0000 | China View
Reuters,
Foreign-currency reserves top US$136b
Mon, 07 May 2007 17:45:02 +0800 | HKSAR Government
Hong Kong's foreign-currency reserve assets rose to US$136.8 billion in April, up US$1.4 billion on March, the Monetary Authority says. This represent about seven times the currency in circulation, or 36% of Hong Kong dollar M3.
Mystery disease kills pigs in Southern China: press
| Findory News China
Reuters: HONG KONG - A mysterious disease has killed thousands of pigs in China's southern Guangdong province and authorities have disinfected affected farms, markets and abattoirs, several Hong Kong newspapers reported on Monday.
Henry Tang to visit Geneva, Cannes
Mon, 07 May 2007 20:04:38 +0800 | HKSAR Government
The Financial Secretary Henry Tang will visit Switzerland and France next week to promote Hong Kong. He will also attend promotional events for the Hong Kong film industry at the Cannes film festival.
HK can contribute more to Mainland reform
Tue, 08 May 2007 18:07:12 +0800 | HKSAR Government
Monetary Authority Chief Executive Joseph Yam says Hong Kong can make a greater contribution to the Mainland's financial reform and liberalisation, adding there is a need to expand Hong Kong financial institutions' presence on the Mainland.
Health officials press China in mysterious pig deaths
| Findory News China
Boston Globe: HONG KONG -- A mysterious epidemic is killing pigs in southeastern China, but international and Hong Kong authorities said yesterday that the Chinese government was providing little information about it or the contaminated wheat gluten that has caused death and illness in animals.
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