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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-06-29
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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-06-29
News at Seven-Thirty highlights: Government proposed to set up an insurance compensation scheme; Advanced Level Examination results will be released tomorrow; an Australian man charged with the murder of a taxi driver appeared at Eastern Magistracy today; two passenger trains crashed in Hunan Province early this morning; a coup in Honduras forced its president out of power; lawyer of Dr. Conrad Murray says his client have never prescribed or gave MJ drugs that contributed to his death; Tehran says it has freed five of the nine local employees of the British embassy who were detained yesterday; Pro-democracy groups are gearing up for Wednesday’s July 1st march; Government will offer 4 sites at discount prices to help to boost development of private hospitals; Tony Chen said that the late Nina Wang made a will in 2002 to get Beijing support in her fight over her husband's estate; Correctional Services Department has trained dogs to sniff out telephones; a set of brothers weds a set of sisters in Russia.
Video Length: 1071
Date Found: June 29, 2009
Date Produced: June 29, 2009
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