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Hong Kong children top mobile phone
ownership in Asia: survey (AFP)
Hong Kong children top mobile phone
ownership in Asia: survey (AFP)
08/06/2004 12:55 PMAFP - Hong Kong's mobile phone obsession has passed onto children,
with their ownership of the gadgets coming highest in Asia, a survey
showed.
China Wants U.S. to Leave Hong Kong
Alone (AP)
China Wants U.S. to Leave Hong Kong
Alone (AP)
01/11/2004 01:31 AMAP - Stung by U.S. calls for more democracy in Hong Kong, China has
demanded that the American government "stop interfering" in the
territory's internal affairs, the official news agency said Sunday.
China Rejects Hong Kong Democracy Bid
China Rejects Hong Kong Democracy Bid
07/03/2004 08:47 AMFree Internet Press Jul 3 2004 1:11PM GMT
China Rules Out Hong Kong Elections in
'07 (AP)
China Rules Out Hong Kong Elections in
'07 (AP)
04/25/2004 09:58 PMAP - China's most powerful legislative committee ruled Monday that
Hong Kong will not have direct elections for its next leader in 2007,
an official said, crushing hopes in the Chinese territory for any
quick move toward full democracy.
China 'stoking fear' in Hong Kong
China 'stoking fear' in Hong Kong
09/08/2004 10:23 PMHuman Rights Watch accuses China of intimidation ahead of Sunday's
election in Hong Kong.
China troops parade in Hong Kong
China troops parade in Hong Kong
08/01/2004 05:00 AMHong Kong sees its first Army Day parade - possibly intended to boost
patriotic sentiment ahead of elections.
China Condemns U.S. and Britain on Hong
Kong Democracy
China Condemns U.S. and Britain on Hong
Kong Democracy
04/27/2004 10:15 AMChina cited a double standard, pointing out the lack of democracy in
Hong Kong during over 100 years of British rule.
China Rejects Hong Kong Push for
Democracy (AP)
China Rejects Hong Kong Push for
Democracy (AP)
07/03/2004 02:12 AMAP - China said Saturday it will stick by a decision ruling out the
direct election of Hong Kong's next leader, rejecting a demand by tens
of thousands of the territory's people who had marched in protest two
days before.
China rules out Hong Kong direct
election
China rules out Hong Kong direct
election
04/26/2004 08:53 AMChina Bars Steps by Hong Kong Toward
More Democratic Voting
China Bars Steps by Hong Kong Toward
More Democratic Voting
04/26/2004 11:17 PMThe decision angered democracy advocates, who promised protests, and
drew criticism from the U.S. and Britain.
A New Online Community in Hong Kong
A New Online Community in Hong Kong
12/19/2004 03:18 PMAs you may know, I teach each fall at the University of Hong Kong's
Journalism & Media Studies Centre,
helping out with a new media course led by Andrew Lih, a professor
there. The student project this year is especially interesting, I
think. Here's the text of a release being sent out to various
folks.
Chatter
Garden, an online community for news and discussion about Hong
Kong regional politics and public affairs, is now live.
The English language site was created as a University of Hong Kong
student project for the New Media Workshop, part of the Journalism and
Media Studies Centre. Visitors are encouraged to engage in online
community dialogue, writing weblog entries and moderating stories. The
Web site creation was directed by assistant professor Andrew Lih and
visiting lecturer Dan Gillmor, author of the book, "We the Media."
While Hong Kong has one of the most free media environments in East
Asia and China, there are surprisingly few forums for public
discourse. Chatter Garden was inspired by other online citizen
journalism projects, such as OhmyNews (Korea), Malaysiakini and
DailyKOS (US) to engage citizens in discussing regional public
affairs. Topics include politics, economy, culture, and "One country,
Two systems."
Chatter Garden is named after "Chater Garden," the park next to the
government Legislative Council building, and a popular gathering place
for local political rallies.
I'm proud of the students'
work, and hope you'll check out the site.
Hong Kong Journals Online (HKJO)
Hong Kong Journals Online (HKJO)
12/29/2004 07:35 AMHong Kong Journals Online (HKJO)
http://sunzi1.lib.hku.hk/hkjo/
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Hong Kong Journals Online (HKJO) is a full-text image
database providing access to selected academic and professional
journals, both in English and Chinese, published in Hong Kong. Titles
included in this database cover a wide range of disciplines including
law, medicine and education. The University of Hong Kong Libraries,
with a rich collection of Hong Kong journals, developed this database
with the objectives of facilitating efficient information retrieval
and preserving archival materials. Issues included in this database
vary from journal to journal with the earliest going back to 1872. At
its first release, more than 170,000 images from over 40 titles will
be accessible on the database. More titles with permission granted for
digitising their full text will be included to the database. New
issues of the titles will also be added as soon as being received.
Scholars doing research on Hong Kong will find this an invaluable
resource. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer
Information Blog. This will be added to Academic Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
Despite 80 mln Internet users, China
remains behind Taiwan in online games
(AFP)
Despite 80 mln Internet users, China
remains behind Taiwan in online games
(AFP)
05/26/2004 07:26 AMAFP - Although China has the second largest number of Internet users
in the world, it lags behind even Taiwan when it comes to online
games, an industry analyst said.
Meanwhile, in Hong Kong
Meanwhile, in Hong Kong
07/01/2004 10:23 AMAP: Political battle cries
sound over Hong Kong . Hundreds of thousands of people marched
in Hong Kong Thursday to demand the right to elect their own leaders
and lashed out at Beijing for clamping down on the territory’s
democratic aspirations.
3G hits Hong Kong
3G hits Hong Kong
01/27/2004 12:37 PMHong Kong's first 3G video cellphone, NEC's c616, went on sale there
this week. Read...
Tech Brief: Hong Kong gets 3G
Tech Brief: Hong Kong gets 3G
12/15/2003 09:21 PMIHT Dec 15 2003 8:43PM ET
3G TV Highlights in Hong Kong
3G TV Highlights in Hong Kong
01/26/2004 04:44 AM3G Jan 26 2004 8:18AM GMT
Hong Kong rings in 3G era
Hong Kong rings in 3G era
01/27/2004 04:06 PMBangkok Post Jan 27 2004 7:30PM GMT
Hong Kong Considers More 3G
Hong Kong Considers More 3G
08/11/2004 10:53 PMThe Feature Aug 12 2004 1:40AM GMT
Tech brief: Hong Kong gets 3G
Tech brief: Hong Kong gets 3G
12/16/2003 06:39 AMIHT Dec 16 2003 5:25AM ET
3G Demo in Hong Kong
3G Demo in Hong Kong
12/15/2003 05:53 AM3G Dec 15 2003 4:49AM ET
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Hong Kong Loses 3G Conference
Hong Kong Loses 3G Conference
04/19/2004 03:15 PM3G Apr 19 2004 5:39PM GMT
Hong Kong remains set on fifth 3G
license
Hong Kong remains set on fifth 3G
license
06/21/2004 12:09 PMTelecoms.com Jun 21 2004 3:23PM GMT
Hutchison launches 3G in Hong Kong
Hutchison launches 3G in Hong Kong
01/27/2004 12:36 PMThis Is Money Jan 27 2004 4:32PM GMT
Hong Kong Man Tries to Bribe TV
Cameraman (AP)
Hong Kong Man Tries to Bribe TV
Cameraman (AP)
07/18/2004 09:47 PMAP - Police said Monday they are trying to find a man who crashed a
luxury car and then vanished after waving a fistful of money at a TV
cameraman to try to bribe his way off the local news.
First 3G Handset Partner for Hong Kong
CSL
First 3G Handset Partner for Hong Kong
CSL
12/29/2004 07:29 AM3G Dec 29 2004 11:40AM GMT
Hong Kong may pay out millions for SARS
Hong Kong may pay out millions for SARS
04/13/2004 08:48 AMHong Kong awaits New Year 3G
Hong Kong awaits New Year 3G
12/23/2003 06:08 AMZDNet UK Dec 23 2003 5:07AM ET
Hong Kong Attackers May Have Had Wrong
Man (AP)
Hong Kong Attackers May Have Had Wrong
Man (AP)
08/15/2004 12:40 AMAP - A Hong Kong man whose right hand was chopped off by two
assailants in a busy restaurant might have been wrongly targeted, a
newspaper reported Sunday.
Hong Kong chokes under smog
Hong Kong chokes under smog
08/19/2004 05:54 AM
Hong Kong's government warns people with heart and respiratory
problems to stay in as smog chokes the territory.
Cellphone explodes in Hong Kong
Cellphone explodes in Hong Kong
04/14/2004 11:50 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 14 2004 3:27PM GMT
Hong Kong 3G Launch Set for January
Hong Kong 3G Launch Set for January
12/16/2003 06:39 AMWireless Watch Japan Dec 16 2003 4:53AM ET
Hong Kong government embraces SOA
Hong Kong government embraces SOA
03/24/2005 11:39 PMZDNet Mar 25 2005 3:39AM GMT
CDMA Based 3G for Hong Kong
CDMA Based 3G for Hong Kong
11/11/2003 05:49 AM3G Nov 11 2003 4:48AM ET
Car Promotes 3's 3G Service in Hong Kong
Car Promotes 3's 3G Service in Hong Kong
01/28/2004 05:05 AM3G Jan 28 2004 9:23AM GMT
Hong Kong set for poll showdown
Hong Kong set for poll showdown
09/11/2004 04:26 PMHong Kong elects a new legislative council in an election seen as an
acid test of sentiment towards China.
Hong Kong - 12m 3g Handsets Ordered By
Hutchison
Hong Kong - 12m 3g Handsets Ordered By
Hutchison
09/13/2004 02:37 PMewirelessnews Sep 13 2004 5:13PM GMT
Hong Kong Customs Intercepts Canadian
Pot (AP)
Hong Kong Customs Intercepts Canadian
Pot (AP)
04/18/2004 01:46 AMAP - Hong Kong customs officials arrested five people for allegedly
ordering marijuana by mail from Canada with a total local market value
of about 2.1 million Hong Kong dollars (US$269,200), officials and
news reports said.
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