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A relatively busy news day. The big story was the economy, not because anything specific happened, but rather in terms of chatter. The government dumped third quarter stats on our heads, so the news machine shifted into high gear. The big number was GDP (7.4%, on an annualized basis); Q3 by itself was much better […]

Apparently the U.S. House of Representatives was not the only government body investigating Huawei.

Police and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data have been notified of the suspected theft of three notebook computers used in immigration control at the Immigration Department’s airport control point. According to the department

The Environmental Protection Department recorded 39 pollution convictions in September. Seven were for air pollution, two were for hazardous chemicals, 16 were for noise, one was under the ozone layer protection ordinance, nine were for improper waste…

Police and Immigration officers raided three parallel goods trading black spots in Sheung Shui today, in Choi Fai Street, Po Wan Road and Ka Fu Close. They arrested 25 Mainland visitors, 14 men and 11 women aged 18 to 59, for breaching their condition…

Romney inadvertently got his facts wrong about the fake Apple store, but his statements about IP infringement were purposely misleading.

So I hear that there was a debate in the U.S. between Obama and Romney. Haven't seen it, probably won't bother. Apparently they talked about China a bit, though, so I will probably take a peek at the transcript tomorrow and see if there is anything interesting there to blog about. From the news coverage […]