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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-05-27
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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-05-27
News At Seven-Thirty highlights: near 15 percent drivers killed on the road had taken drugs; Financial Secretary said government will not give out cash or consuming coupons to HK citizens; Hang Seng Index jumped more than 5 percent; North Korea has reportedly restarted a plant that makes weapons-grade plutonium; a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into police headquarters in Lahore; Hong Kong today confirmed two more cases of H1N1 infections; Singapore has its first confirmed H1N1 flu case; Barack Obama is the latest in a host of world leaders calling for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi; amount and value of illicit drugs found by the Customs at border control points surged; traveling agencies are considering boycotting airlines that plan to stop paying commissions on ticket sales; Legislative Council failed to pass a motion calling for the vindication on 1989 pro-democracy movement; lawmakers have agreed to extend the discussion on a proposed fixed penalty of 1,500 dollars for smoking in public places; a section of Broadway has been closed to vehicles under an experimental pedestrianisation scheme; UEFA Champions League final is expected to provide a boost for local bars.
Video Length: 1065
Date Found: May 27, 2009
Date Produced: May 27, 2009
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