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 Issue: September 03, 2010   (Archive)
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Hang Seng Index closes 1.2pc higher (Business)
(09-02 16:10)
Hong Kong shares rose for a second session, spurred by gains in other Asian markets, while insurer Ping An Insurance (2318) was up after raising its stake in ...   
09-02 15:09 -  China stocks gain 1.3pc at close (Business)
09-02 14:25 -  HK stocks climb 1.3pc at break (Business)
09-02 14:15 -  Ho-hum Sox debut for slugger Ramirez (Sports)
09-02 14:08 -  Ban trio if found guilty of match-fixing, says Warne (Sports)
09-02 14:00 -  Ranting A-Rod dumped out of home Grand Slam (Sports)
09-01 22:37 -  Spurs joy as deal for Dutchman sealed in nick of time (Sports)
09-01 22:08 -  England injury woes mount as Crouch ruled out (Sports)
09-01 16:22 -  Hang Seng Index gains 0.4pc at close (Business)
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China Business News
Shells shock
Hong Kong Interpol's Chief Inspector Li Kwai-wah and another officer were halted at Manila airport yesterday as they tried to leave with empty bullet cartridges.
China Business News
Whirlwind Beijing trip fans rumors Tang's moving in on top job
A whirlwind trip to Beijing by Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen has sparked feverish speculation he may soon be announcing an intention to run for chief executive in 2012.


             

  • Five mowed down on pedestrian crossing
  • Legco urges Manila payout
  • Shells shock
  • Whirlwind Beijing trip fans rumors Tang's moving in on top job


  • Women at work put spouses first
  • Rehab school renews push for Mui Wo
  • Cross-border team in solar leap
  • Charity stamps feet on Macau hike rival



  • Newbridge exits Ping An
  • Viva China as Li Ning spins homes gold
  • CDB branch offers certificates of deposit worth 1b yuan
  • Weak Europe trims Esprit


  • Gabor's `immortal' wish
  • Smoking tot quits


     Heat not to blame for shock collapse
    Sweltering conditions and gusting winds proved a handful at the Open, but it was a simple training stumble that was to blame for the collapse of Belarus starlet Victoria Azarenka that shocked fans.





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