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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-06-10
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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-06-10
News At Seven-Thirty highlights: first case of local transmission of swine flu was identified; WHO declare the first influenza pandemic since 1968; drug companies have to summit test reports before the drugs can be sold locally; 3 suicide bombers opened fire in a Pakistan luxury hotel; 48-hour strike shut down London underground railway network; Palau agreed to resettle 17 Chinese Uyghur inmates; Air France fitted new external airspeed sensors in all long-haul Airbus jets; notebook full of Pablo Picasso sketches was stolen; police will re-enact how a bottle of corrosive liquid incident tomorrow; renovation scheme of aging buildings is more than twice oversubscribed; Nina Wang’s brother said she was not in a good state when she signed the will Tony Chan holds; some lawmakers suggested free swine flu jabs for high-risk groups is a risky plan; Donald Tsang is attending Pan-Pearl River Delta Co-operation and Development Forum.
Video Length: 1043
Date Found: June 10, 2009
Date Produced: June 10, 2009
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