MusicDish e-Journal - City University of Hong Kong Presents

Featuring the first Hong Kong appearance by Japan's newest flagship rock band te', the event will also include performances by Dalian's WangWen, local indie rock band Chochukmo and reggae/ska group Crazy Lion.

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Hong Kong to Thaw Political Reform Process Next Month | Abou

Hong Kong's Chief Executive said Wednesday that public discussion on the city's gradual move towards universal suffrage would begin next month amid mounting pressure from politicians demanding democratic reform.

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First Women's Asian University Championships for Volleyball

The 1st Women's Asian University Championship for Volleyball will take place on October 4-11, 2009 in Bangkok city, Thailand. This competition will be taken part by university teams of Mongolia, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Macau, the Philippines and the Republic of Korea.

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Hong Kong university criticised for dropping UFO course

A UFO group in Hong Kong has condemned the city's largest university for cancelling a course on ufology because, it said, of faculty objections to the subject.

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Interview with Amazing Race Asia Winner

I had a couple of questions for Sam Wu, the Amazing Race Asia 3 Winner (together with fellow Hong Konger Vince Chung). Apart from being US$50K richer because of the race, he is also an English professor at the City University of Hong Kong.

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Inside Asian Netporn

Katrien Jacobs is a researcher and writer on all things sexual who has lectured widely on pornography and new media in Europe, Australia, Asia and the U.S. Author of Netporn: DIY Web Culture and Sexual Politics, Jacobs is currently an assistant professor of digital media at City University of Hong Kong. She spoke with TORO columnist Louise Bak.

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China’s Internet rarely links to foreign websites

Only six percent of the Chinese Internet’s hyperlinks leave China’s webspace. But what does that number mean? Further results of the City University of Hong Kong are still pending.

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Hong Kong universal suffrage at 2017? acceptable?

The government has told Beijing more than half the Hong Kong people want universal suffrage by 2012 but that delaying its introduction until 2017 was more likely to win the support of a majority in the city. It was also more likely to receive the necessary support in the Legislative Council, the chief secretary Donald Tsang said......

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CityU Web Hacker Turtle

CityU Web Hacker Turtle is a site for the contest (2007 CityU Web Hacker Award) by Dr. Andy Chun from City University of Hong Kong.

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