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The pulse [2015]

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31. Occupy activist Ken Tsang and seven police officers who allegedly beat him charged, academic freedom and autonomy at HKU

2015-10-16

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"After a year legal action is finally being taken over the alleged beating of social worker Ken Tsang by seven of “Hong Kong's finest”. And on the same day that was announced, the police declared they...

32. Public hospital doctors protest, panel discussion with Sophie Chan, Under Sec of Food & Health & Kwok Ka-ki, Legco panels and committees dominated by pro-govt lawmakers

2015-10-23

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"Standby for more conflict between pro-democrat and pro-government lawmakers as the pro-establishment side made a clean sweep of controlling positions on the Legislative Council's panels and subcommit...

33. Young candidates and independent candidates at this year's District Council elections

2015-10-30

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"There's less than four weeks to go before the District Council elections, the first electoral contest between pro-government and pan-democrat forces since the beginning of the Umbrella Movement. 935 ...

34. HKU leaks and injunction order, discussion with Eric Cheung & Timothy O'Leary of HKU, Yuen Chan of CUHK, the on-going problem of low-cost tours from mainland

2015-11-06

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"How publicly accountable does a publicly-funded tertiary institution, like the University of Hong Kong need to be? The battle about where rights to privacy and confidentiality end and the public righ...

35. Innovation & Technology Bureau, studio discussion with lawmaker Charles Mok & Jimmy Wong of Frontline Tech Workers, TSA impact on students and elections in Myanmar

2015-11-13

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"Last week, the Legislative Council's Finance Committee, dominated by pro-government legislators, approved a long-cherished and much delayed initiative of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, the Innovati...

36. Developing country parks and selling of public housing, discussion with Richard Wong of Economic & Finance of HKU & Paul Zimmerman of Designing HK, replacing royal ciphers & insignia on postboxes

2015-11-20

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"The Shek Kip Mei squatter village fire on Christmas night in 1953 not only destroyed the homes of more than 58,000 people it encouraged the then Governor Murray Maclehose and the colonial government ...

37. District Council review: fall of heavy-weight councillors & rise of "Umbrella Soldiers", tactic of split votes, discussion with Emily Lau of DP, Holden Chow of DAB and Joseph Cheng, Power for Democrac

2015-11-27

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"Last Sunday's District Council elections were seen by many as the opportunity to deliver a defining political verdict on last year's Umbrella Movement protest. If that's true, voters certainly did ha...

38. URA's Stanley Wong on the controversy of De Novo, Paris Climate Change Summit & HK govt's tree policy

2015-12-04

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"The Urban Renewal Authority is embroiled in another controversy. At the centre of this new controversy is Its housing project in Kai Tak, called De Novo. The development was originally focused on pro...

39. The controversial Copyright Amendment Bill, studio discussion with Asst. Dir., of Intellectual Property Dept. & Legislator, Albert Chan

2015-12-11

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"The Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying insists that the Copyright Amendment Bill has to pass, and as soon as possible. Citing the Innovation and Technology Bureau as an example, he has also warned that ...

40. Competition Ordinance, discussion with CEO of Competition Commission, Stanley Wong, Express Rail link co-location controversy

2015-12-18

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"Have you ever tried getting through a day without giving a single cent to any of Hong Kong's biggest companies? So much is dominated by the big conglomerates which control the power, telecommunicatio...