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In this Feb. 24, 2009 photo, TVB's general manager Stephen Chan attends the Asian Film Awards presentation in Hong Kong. Four employees at Hong Kong's leading broadcaster TVB _ including its general manager _ have been arrested by the southern Chinese city's anti-graft body on suspicion...
View Photo »In this photo taken Dec. 25, 2009, pro-democracy protesters Richard Tsoi, second from left and Lee Cheuk-yan, center, shout slogans during a demonstration against the sentence handed down to mainland dissident Liu Xiaobo at China's liaison office in Hong Kong. Hong Kong police on Thursday,...
View Photo »In this Dec. 25, 2009 photo, pro-democracy legislator Lee Cheuk-yan, right, a veteran union organizer and frequent protester, shouts slogan during a demonstration against the sentence handed down to mainland dissident Liu Xiaobo at China's liaison office in Hong Kong. Hong Kong police on...
View Photo »Chinese tourists visit The Venetian Macao Casino in Macau Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Macau, about an hour's ferry ride from Hong Kong, is the only place in China where casinos are legal.
View Photo »A promotional attendant delivers the leaflet to the customer at the City Of Dream Casino in Macau Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Macau, about an hour's ferry ride from Hong Kong, is the only place in China where casinos are legal.
View Photo »In this March 8, 2010 photo, a large shark fin is displayed at a dried seafood shop in Hong Kong. A U.N. body best known for protecting tigers and elephants will take aim at the world's overfished oceans, considering proposals to regulate the shark trade and ban the export of a tuna species...
View Photo »In this March 8, 2010 photo, a woman walks past shark fins displayed in a glass case at a dried seafood shop in Hong Kong. A U.N. body best known for protecting tigers and elephants will take aim at the world's overfished oceans, considering proposals to regulate the shark trade and ban the...
View Photo »Petitioners chant slogans as they protest outside a court house during annual of National People's Congress in Beijing, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. A group of petitioners, mostly from Hong Kong, held a protest outside a court house for unfair trial and corruption.
View Photo »Hong Kong actress Michelle Ye poses during the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) press conference Tuesday, March 9, 2010 in Hong Kong. Ye is the actress of the HKIFF gala premiere movie "Fire of Conscience."
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Leon Lai, right, and Taiwanese actor Richie Jen pose during the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) press conference Tuesday, March 9, 2010 in Hong Kong. Lai and Jen are the actors of the HKIFF gala premiere movie "Fire of Conscience."
View Photo »Hong Kong director Dante Lam poses during the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) press conference Tuesday, March 9, 2010 in Hong Kong. Lam is the director of the HKIFF gala premiere movie "Fire of Conscience."
View Photo »Hong Kong actress Miriam Yeung and actor Shawn Yue pose during the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) press conference Tuesday, March 9, 2010 in Hong Kong. They are the actress and actor of the HKIFF gala premiere movie " Love in a Puff."
View Photo »A Chinese Imperial white jade seal inscribed with Taishang Huangdi from a period of Qianlong, Qing Dynasty, is displayed during an auction preview in Hong Kong on Tuesday, March 9, 2010. The seal, which will be auction on April 8, 2010, is expected to fetch more than US$6,410,000, according...
View Photo »Hong Kong director Pang Ho Cheung poses during the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) press conference Tuesday, March 9, 2010 in Hong Kong. Pang is the director of the HKIFF gala premiere movie " Love in a Puff."
View Photo »Hong Kong actress Miriam Yeung poses during the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) press conference Tuesday, March 9, 2010 in Hong Kong. Yeung is the actress of the HKIFF gala premiere movie " Love in a Puff."
View Photo »Casino mogul Stanley Ho, wearing casual clothes and sneakers, is wheeled out of a Hong Kong hospital Saturday, March. 6, 2010. Ho, the father of Macau's fabled gambling industry, was discharged Saturday after seven months in a hospital for unspecified surgery.
View Photo »Businessmen are reflected in the electric stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo Monday, March 1, 2010. Asian stock markets advanced Monday, with Hong Kong's index up nearly 2 percent, after China said manufacturing continued to grow last month albeit at a slower pace. Nikkei 225 stock...
View Photo »Runners walk in the central district during the Hong Kong annual Standard Chartered Bank Marathon Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010, in Hong Kong. A record 60,000 people took part in this year's event.
View Photo »In this image released by Emperor Motion Pictures, Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan, bottom right, plays a farmer-turned-reluctant soldier in ancient China, and American-Chinese actor Wang Leehom, up right, beside a black bear in their new film "Little Big Soldier."
View Photo »In this image released by Emperor Motion Pictures, Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan plays a farmer-turned-reluctant soldier in ancient China in his new film "Little Big Soldier."
View Photo »Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, from left, Lena Li of Canada, Mayo Kishimoto of Japan, Tina Davis of Hong Kong and May Chan of Hong Kong sit hunched over in cages with signs reading, "Animals Suffer on Fur Farms," outside the Hong Kong International Fur &...
View Photo »Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, from left, Mayo Kishimoto of Japan, Tina Davis of Hong Kong and May Chan of Hong Kong sit hunched over in cages as they protest outside the Hong Kong International Fur & Fashion Fair in Hong Kong Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010. PETA...
View Photo »Hong Kong's Financial Secretary John Tsang adjusts the stand before he delivers the annual budget report in Hong Kong Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010. Hong Kong's economy expanded nearly 3 percent last quarter as its recovery gathered pace and was expected to grow as much 5 percent this year; the...
View Photo »Hong Kong's Financial Secretary John Tsang holds the annual budget report at the news conference in Hong Kong Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010. Hong Kong's economy expanded nearly 3 percent last quarter as its recovery gathered pace and was expected to grow as much 5 percent this year; the government...
View Photo »Howard Liu, director of Oxfam Hong Kong China Unit, speaks during a news conference at the Oxfam office in Hong Kong Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. China is telling schools to shun the international relief agency Oxfam and bar their campus recruitment efforts, accusing the group's Hong Kong branch...
View Photo »An Oxfam staff attends a news conference in the Oxfam office in Hong Kong Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010. China is telling schools to shun the international relief agency Oxfam and bar their campus recruitment efforts, accusing the group's Hong Kong branch of having a hidden political agenda. School...
View Photo »From right, Hong Kong film director Alex Law, producer Mabel Cheung, actress Evelyn Choi, actor Simon Yam, actress Sandra Ng and young actor Buzz Chung, front, pose with the Berlin International Film Festival Crystal Bear prize for their movie "Echoes of a Rainbow" during a press conference...
View Photo »Hong Kong film director Alex Law poses with the Berlin International Film Festival Crystal Bear prize for his move "Echoes of a Rainbow" during a press conference in Hong Kong Monday, Feb. 22, 2010. Hong Kong on Monday celebrated a rare foreign film prize for a low-budget family drama set...
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Simon Yam, right, and actress Sandra Ng pose with the Berlin International Film Festival Crystal Bear prize for their movie "Echoes of a Rainbow" during a press conference in Hong Kong Monday, Feb. 22, 2010. Hong Kong on Monday celebrated a rare foreign film prize for a low-budget...
View Photo »Hong Kong film director Alex Law, left, and producer Mabel Cheung pose with the Berlin International Film Festival Crystal Bear prize for his movie "Echoes of a Rainbow" during a press conference in Hong Kong Monday, Feb. 22, 2010. Hong Kong on Monday celebrated a rare foreign film prize...
View Photo »7-Eleven in China is a very small part of Dairy Farm’s business, we do want to get recovery in Hong Kong
Tokyo replaced Hong Kong as the world's most expensive office location after rents in the Japanese capital declined at a slower pace, according to broker Cushman & Wakefield Inc.
Shanghai, along with Hong Kong, is the birthplace of HSBC
Firms like Grindrod don't display, to my mind, don't display any Chinese exuberance in them, whereas a company like Naspers, is displaying the impact of Chinese exuberance in that one of its largest underlying assets is now a Hong Kong listed entity called Tencent.
The Adelaide Tournament has traditionally been held after Hong Kong, but to avoid the Easter weekend this year it has moved to the weekend before
Rusal’s listing has definitely aroused the interest of Russian businesses, both private and state-owned, about Hong Kong ... Until they actually put in the forms, I won’t count my chickens.
My sweetheart, happy Valentine's Day! and Kung Hei Fat Choi in Hong Kong
I think Hong Kong is the right place to celebrate both Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day
the high court granted Portsmouth another week to save themselves from administration, while their owner, the Hong Kong businessman Balram Chainrai, is believed to be considering a fresh injection of funds to stabilise the Premier League club… It is understood that there are two interested parties under...
We are in talks with Orix on establishing financial platforms in Hong Kong to investment in mainland clean energy companies, particularly wind power companies
The strong technical performance of HSPA+ technology is a key differentiator for Telstra and its subsidiary CSL network in Hong Kong
In its latest financial results, Imagi said it recorded a net loss of 726 million Hong Kong dollars ($93.4 million) for the six months that ended on Sept. 30, 2009 — just before Astro Boy was released in October.
However, as both Hong Kong and the mainland are currently pegging to the dollar, they are both to some extent stuck with the policy the Federal Reserve has chosen to promote recovery
Professor Gao has been in Hong Kong all in all for a total of 30 years, I think we can say he is a Hong Kong belonger. So that Hong Kong has been so excited that we have a home grown engineer who was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics 2009, is very understandable. And he rejoices with you all
The matches will be staged in Colombo and Premadasa Stadium is the likely venue. In all there will be six league games and the final. In the last edition of the Asia Cup, we had Hong Kong and UAE in the tournament but we had to shorten the format this time because of the lack of time available for the m...
The company has paid its creditors 2.143 billion dollars from the proceeds of its share listings on the Hong Kong stock exchange and NYSE Euronext in Paris
New Zealanders are always great supporters of the Sevens and with the Wellington event this weekend, it is a great build up to the world famous Hong Kong event. Cathay Pacific’s aim is always to make the Sevens a more enjoyable experience for everyone, and this year we’re making good use of our social n...
We have two strong teams in Hong Kong China and Kyrgyzstan in the group. In Kyrgyzstan especially, there are lot of Russians coming to the country and playing which poses a real challenge for the Asians. Imagine, an unknown country like Kyrgyzstan had two players in top-100 last year. But then we are li...
We don’t have a checklist, like, every company goes to Hong Kong
We will absolutely see more Russian issuers listing in Hong Kong; their timing will in part be influenced by Rusal’s market performance
I thought Hong Kong was it ... I was wrong.
It's the biggest country in the world and I knew they spoke English in Hong Kong
The Philippines was not the intended end-user of that shipment. It was originally bound for Hong Kong but apparently, the group felt they were under surveillance, so to avoid being arrested, they dumped the shipment in the area
This is a pretty well-rounded list ... My top romantic places this year give you a little bit of everything – lakeside splendor on Lake Geneva, the hippest hotel in Hong Kong and packages that include private casitas, chocolate massages and even skiing. This year's list offers the perfect travel ideas f...
Shanghai will become a more and more important international financial center, indeed. It is a policy objective of authorities that Shanghai should take on this role. China is a very large economy and it is growing very very fast. I think there's plenty of room for the role of Shanghai, as well as the g...
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In this Feb. 24, 2009 photo, TVB's general manager Stephen Chan attends the Asian Film Awards presentation in Hong Kong. Four employees at Hong Kong's leading broadcaster TVB _ including its general manager _ have been arrested by the southern Chinese city's... View Photo »
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Asia's multimedia extravaganza, Entertainment Expo Hong Kong, returns in March 2010 for its sixth year. The expo will again amalgamate film, digital entertainment, music and TV under one roof, attr...
In this Dec. 25, 2009 photo, pro-democracy legislator Lee Cheuk-yan, right, a veteran union organizer and frequent protester, shouts slogan during a demonstration against the sentence handed down to mainland dissident Liu Xiaobo at China's liaison office... View Photo »
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