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If there's one thing you gotta admire about the Chinese government, it's the ability to control these nationalist demonstrations. Today was no exception, as yesterday's well-coordinated anti-Japanese protests were dialed down and things got back to normal. It's actually rather surprising when one considers that China experiences many thousands of unplanned, unscheduled and unwanted "mass […]

After reading this Op/Ed, all I know is that the Internet is a dangerous place, and we should blame the U.S.

It would be nice if this lawsuit would shed some light on the U.S. national security review process, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

Two motor vehicle distributors were fined a total of $913,000 at Kowloon City Magistracy today in two separate cases for selling new vehicles at prices higher than the permitted Published Retail Prices, contravening the Motor Vehicles (First Registrati…

Thirty-five young inmates at Cape Collinson Correctional Institution were today awarded 138 certificates in recognition of their education and training efforts and achievements. They obtained 27 distinctions and credits, as well as 111 passes, in the …

Independent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner Simon Peh has called on Macau Commission Against Corruption Commissioner Fong Man-chong and Macau Prosecution Office Procurator-General Ho Chio-meng and invited the two to visit the ICAC in Hong Ko…

Judges and judicial officers can expect a 5.66% pay rise for 2012-13, the Chief Executive in Council announced today.  The council accepted the Standing Committee on Judicial Salaries & Conditions of Service recommendation, which will see the pay…

Police yesterday issued 75 fixed-penalty tickets and 110 summonses to public light bus drivers in a city-wide crackdown to enforce a new legislative amendment and enhance public light bus safety. Motor vehicle examiners conducted on-the-spot examinati…