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七點半新聞報道
News at Seven-thirty highlights: US will not be releasing any photos of body of Osama bin Laden; Foreign Ministry of China is considering whether to allow US aircraft carried used to bury bin Laden at sea to visit HK; government launched a public consultation about whether to make Moral and National Education a compulsory subject; Rita Fan may decide to run for chief executive two months later; support for Chief Executive Donald Tsang has dropped; Central Policy Unit has denied conducting controversial surveys; an elderly woman was given a suspended jail sentence for forging her dead husband’s signature; Yik Siu-ling and Joe Chan accepted the donation offer from Chartis Insurance; New York unveiled Ai Weiwei's giant bronze sculpture installation; William Hague says the cruption of democrazy movements in the Middle East and North Africa is the most importanty development in 21st century.
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