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Hang Seng down 0.30pc at close (Business)
(07-30 16:13)
Hong Kong stocks ended 0.30 percent lower following a weak lead from Wall Street and weighed by concerns about the global recovery. The benchmark Hang...   
08-01 14:06 -  Rockies slugger completes cycle in fine style (Sports)
08-01 14:00 -  Rejuvenated Sharapova eyes final flourish (Sports)
08-01 13:52 -  Triumphant Marquez wants another shot at Pacman (Sports)
07-30 18:21 -  More bomb attacks likely: Thai PM (World)
07-30 12:35 -  Hang Seng sheds 0.53pc at break (Business)
07-30 10:20 -  Hang Seng down 0.3pc at open (Business)
07-29 20:01 -  Tendulkar double ton leads India's run feast (Sports)
07-29 19:10 -  Hughes set for Cottagers job (Sports)
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That's life
The good news is we're going to live a lot longer. The bad news is we'll have to work longer and harder.
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Octopus chief facing exit as MTRC meets
The fate of Octopus Cards chief executive Prudence Chan Pik-wah is in the balance as its major stakeholder, MTR Corporation, holds a special board meeting today to discuss the selling of cardholders' data to merchants.


             

  • Octopus chief facing exit as MTRC meets
  • 4,700 students hit space bar
  • Sai Wan saga taken to Ombudsman
  • That's life


  • Passengers sit in over storm delay
  • Hostel seekers see room for growth
  • Flood death village given safety pledge
  • 600,000 face risks from throat problem



  • Home auctions tap $226m
  • Huiyuan stake sold
  • CKI earnings plunge 48pc
  • AgBank moves closer to world IPO record


  • Mother admits killing 8 babies
  • Logging giant cut again by Greenpeace
  • Cameron `terror' hit riles Pakistan
  • Obese? No, you're simply fat


    Betrayed!
    Diego Maradona has accused Argentina football chief Julio Grondona of lying and team manager Carlos Bilardo of treason in a bitter attack on the men he insists plotted his downfall.





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    Galapagos Islands off danger list at gallop
    Unesco's World Heritage Committee said it has removed Ecuador's Galapagos Islands from its list of endangered sites, due to protective efforts in the Pacific archipelago.


    Galapagos Islands off danger list at gallop
    Unesco's World Heritage Committee said it has removed Ecuador's Galapagos Islands from its list of endangered sites, due to protective efforts in the Pacific archipelago.

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