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    Sex141 Home page Type of site Directory Available in English, Chinese Owner March Computer Company (defunct) Founder(s) Chan Sai-ngan Revenue HK$60m URL go141.com sex141.com sex141.hk nightlife141.com Commercial Yes Registration Optional Launched 2002 ; 23 years ago (2002) Current status Active Sex141 is the most active information network in Hong Kong for sex workers, established in 2002 as ...

  3. Once Upon A Time In Hong Kong review: Corruption within ... - AOL

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    A typical Hong Kong action-crime film with a disappointing ending, but the strong cast is worth going to the theatres for. Once Upon A Time In Hong Kong review: Corruption within the ranks Skip to ...

  4. Controversies of the Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War ended in 1945, Hong Kong faced an economic slump. Trade became much slower than what it was before the war. [2] Meanwhile, an ongoing civil war in China forced thousands of Chinese refugees to flood the British colony, and later to escape the Cultural Revolution enforced by Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party. [3]

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    Kingboard Holdings Limited, formerly known as Kingboard Chemical Holdings Limited [1] (SEHK: 148) is a manufacturer of laminates.Owned by Paul Cheung Kwok Wing's family, [2] the company manufactures and distributes laminates, copper foil, coke, methanol, caustic soda, glass fabric, glass yarn, bleached craft paper, printed circuit boards, chemicals, liquid crystal displays, and magnetic ...

  6. World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2005

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    The WTO Hong Kong Ministerial Conference was one of the largest international events ever held in Hong Kong. There were about 11,000 participants. Apart from the 148 WTO members, 1000 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) also took part in the meeting.

  7. The Practice of the 'One Country, Two Systems' Policy in the ...

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    The white paper ignited a firestorm of criticism from various sectors in Hong Kong who worried that the Communist leadership was reneging on its pledges to abide by the “one country, two systems” policy that allows for a democratic, autonomous Hong Kong under Beijing’s rule. [9]

  8. G Affairs - Wikipedia

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    G Affairs (Chinese: G殺) [a] is a 2018 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Lee Cheuk-pan and produced by Herman Yau.Starring Hanna Chan, Chapman To, and Huang Lu, the film centers on a young girl (Chan) who faces bullying at school due to the online exposure of her corrupted cop father (To) and the social status of her prostitute stepmother (Huang).

  9. HK Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Includes reviews on newly opened bars and clubs around town or interviews with musicians and DJs. Also featuring a Nightlife column. Film: Synopses and reviews of recently released or soon-to-be-released movies. First Person – A full-page interview with notable Hong Kong personalities, including politicians, entrepreneurs and celebrities.