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 Issue: May 21, 2012   (Archive)
Monday, May 21, 2012   

  
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Hang Seng down 0.32pc at open (Business)
(05-21 10:07)
Hong Kong shares dropped 0.32 percent in early trade after substantial falls around the world last week caused by concerns about the eurozone debt crisis. ...   
05-18 11:55 -  Hang Seng down 2.32pc at break (Business)
05-18 09:33 -  Hang Seng plunge 2.21pc at open (Business)
05-17 09:31 -  Hang Seng up 0.34pc at open (Business)
05-16 09:29 -  Hang Seng falls 1.20pc at open (Business)
05-15 09:21 -  Hang Seng down 0.16pc at open (Business)
05-14 09:22 -  Hang Seng up 0.37pc at open (Business)
05-11 15:56 -  Hang Seng closes 1.30pc lower (Business)
05-11 09:32 -  Hang Seng down 1.08pc at open (Business)
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China Business News
Chen feeling right at home
Blind activist Chen Guangcheng began a new life in the United States yesterday - but he hopes to return to China some day.
China Business News
Legco chiefs clash on filibuster
Legislative Council president Jasper Tsang Yok- sing and his pre-handover predecessor Andrew Wong Wang-fat yesterday traded barbs over the former's decision to halt the filibuster on the government's by-election bill.


  • Legco chiefs clash on filibuster
  • Chan rethinks doctor's orders
  • Exodus looms for A&E medics
  • Lee hints at farewell


  • Cops run into trouble with electric bikes
  • Time for schools to get into art
  • Sporting life for transplant patients
  • 60 show shoal fury in Admiralty



  • Premier pledges focus on growth to boost economy
  • Zhongwang on track for rebound
  • Newly listed stock already off the rails
  • Tsang hopes for SAR-Taiwan pact


  • Thousands flee quake-hit homes
  • No foreign care for jailed ex-PM
  • Bomb outrage at school: men held
  • Yemeni troops step up drive against al-Qaeda


    Believe it
    Didier Drogba insists Chelsea never stopped believing they could win the Champions League after he scored the crucial penalty in a nerve-shredding shootout triumph over Bayern Munich.



     Sexism claim skews Cannes focus
    Charges of sexism in the official line-up of movies have driven organizers of the Cannes Film Festival to hit hit back and claim they will continue to select pictures based solely on merit.

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    If your kid wanna Ferrari, tell him he better be Zuckerberg or extinct
    Japanese people are set to go extinct. If you extrapolate current birth rate figures, the country's last child will be born before the end of this millennium, Tohoku University researcher Hiroshi Yoshida revealed.




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