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  2. 2012 Hong Kong Chief Executive election - Wikipedia

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    All Hong Kong permanent residents aged 18 or over were eligible to vote at the 74 polling stations; 33,932 votes were cast. The result combined the public voting and the poll conducted by the University of Hong Kong Public Opinion Programme between 3 and 6 January with equal weights. Albert Ho won with 67.2% in the voting and 54.6% in the poll.

  3. Hong Kong Cable Television - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Cable Television Limited (Chinese: 香港有線電視有限公司), formerly known as Wharf Cable Television Limited (Chinese: 九倉有線電視有限公司) until 31 October 1998, is a cable television provider in Hong Kong currently owned by Forever Top (Asia) Limited, which operates it as a part of i-Cable Communications business.

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers in Hong Kong; A. Asia Times; H. Hong Kong Post (newspaper) N. Newspaper Society of Hong Kong; S. Suara (newspaper) T. Ta Kung Pao (1902-1949)

  5. Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong (Chinese: 地產霸權; lit. 'real estate hegemony' [1] or "property hegemony" [2]) is a book written by Alice Poon Wai-han [3] (traditional Chinese: 潘慧嫻; simplified Chinese: 潘慧娴; Jyutping: pun1 wai6 haan4; pinyin: Pān Huìxián), a former personal assistant of Kwok Tak-seng, the late co-founder of Hong Kong–based conglomerate Sun Hung Kai ...

  6. Next Digital - Wikipedia

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    Apple Daily – Formerly one of Hong Kong's largest circulation newspapers, which was published daily between 1995 and 2021. [ 20 ] Next Magazine – Published on Wednesday evenings, one of Hong Kong's largest circulation news and entertainment magazines between 1990 and 2021.

  7. Katherine Ng - Wikipedia

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    Ng worked for Merrill Lynch in Hong Kong from 2005 as the Director of its legal department. She has served at Linklaters' offices in London and Hong Kong, and was a Compliance Officer in Donald Tsang's election campaign for the Chief Executive of HKSAR. Ng was appointed as a political assistant on 22 May 2008 by Donald Tsang. She is appointed ...

  8. Metro Daily - Wikipedia

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    Metro Daily (traditional Chinese: 都市日報; simplified Chinese: 都市日报; Jyutping: dou1 si5 jat6 bou3) was the Hong Kong edition of Metro, which publishes free newspapers around the world with 25 editions in 16 countries in 14 languages.

  9. The Hongkong Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, The Hongkong Telegraph was brought under the control of the South China Morning Post, Ltd., which also published the South China Morning Post, another English-language Hong Kong newspaper, founded in 1903. [1]