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  • Hong Kong rivals play the Olympics card 5 Sep 2008 19:51 GMT
    ... updated: September 5 2008 17:08 Last week, Tsang Yok-sing, Hong Kong’s most influential pro-Beijing politician, ... association with the Hong Kong government and Donald Tsang, its chief executive, who has stumbled ...

  • Hong Kong democrats face tough fight 5 Sep 2008 12:55 GMT
    ... a political scientist with Chinese University. Despite the plunging popularity of Hong Kong's leader Donald Tsang after recent policy missteps -- the democrats have failed to capitalise -- instead of ...

  • Hong Kong democrats face tough fight in legislative polls 5 Sep 2008 04:54 GMT
    ... a political scientist with Chinese University. Despite the plunging popularity of Hong Kong's leader Donald Tsang after recent policy missteps -- the democrats have failed to capitalize -- instead of ...

  • Livelihood is Key for Hong Kong Voters 3 Sep 2008 05:17 GMT
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China was compelled to pay an indemnity of USD 333 million, to amend commercial treaties in favor of foreign nations, and to allow foreign troops to be posted in Beijing. Empress TZ'U HSI had expelled foreigners and encouraged an antiforeign society called I Ho Ch'uan [Chinese, (= (righteous, harmonious fists] or, in English, the Boxers. In June 1900 some 140,000 Boxers occupied Beijing and besieged Westerners and Chinese Christians until lifted by an international force of British, French, Russian, U.S., German, and Japanese troops.
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