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Fri, 19 Jan 2007 18:30:41 +0800 | HKSAR Government
The Monetary Authority warns consumers to beware of suspected fraudulent website "www.ceb-hk.org", operated by an alleged "Commercial Express Bank Hong Kong", which claims to offer banking services to people in Hong Kong.
Toxic Fruits and Vegetables From China Found Repeatedly in Hong Kong
Thu, 25 Jan 2007 09:17:12 +0000 | China View
Press Release, Green Peace China, 23rd January 2007- Hong Kong- Fruit samples were found for the first time by Greenpeace to contain methamidophos, a banned pesticide of high toxicity, including on popularly consumed strawberry and tangerines. One sample was even found contaminated by 13 types of pesticide. Greenpeace strongly condemns the repeated omission of the Food [...]
Hong Kong eyes tougher Vatican for China (AP)
Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:40:59 GMT | Yahoo! News
AP - Hong Kong's outspoken cardinal said it was time for the Vatican to take a more uncompromising line toward the Chinese government, which broke with the church more than a half-century ago and has sought to maintain control of Catholic institutions.
Hong Kong Eyes Tougher Vatican for China
Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:41:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
Hong Kong's outspoken cardinal said it was time for the Vatican to take a more uncompromising line toward the Chinese government, which broke with the church more than a half-century ago and has sought to maintain control of Catholic institutions.
Hong Kong?s Draw for Pregnant Women from China
Thu, 01 Feb 2007 03:41:57 +0000 | China View
By Vaudine England, in Hong Kong, BBC News, Wednesday, 31 January 2007- Mrs Huang chose to give birth to her second child, a girl, in Hong Kong, even though she comes from Guangdong province, across the Chinese border. If she had given birth at home, she would have faced penalties of about $10,000 (
World Briefing | Asia: Hong Kong: Leader Agrees to Debate Pro-Democracy Rival
Thu, 01 Feb 2007 23:44:18 EDT | New York Times
Donald Tsang, Hong Kong?s chief executive, agreed to debate his challenger, Alan Leong, before the 796-member Election Committee votes on March 25 to choose who will lead the territory for the next five years. The campaign debate will be a first for the territory, but television signals from Hong Kong during the debate are likely to be blocked in mainland China because Mr. Leong favors introduction of full democracy in Hong Kong.
Chinese writers barred from entering Hong Kong (AFP)
Mon, 05 Feb 2007 09:00:55 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - Chinese authorities have warned off or barred more than 20 mainland writers from coming to Hong Kong for a major conference in its latest crackdown on dissent and the media, according to organisers.
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