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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-06-08
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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-06-08
News at Seven-Thirty highlights: Mainland authorities confirmed the mayor of Shenzhen is under investigation; findings of a government-commissioned pay trend survey were validated today; two American journalists were jailed for 12 years in North Korea today; Japan has urged China to take a harder stance on North Korea; conservatives retained control of the European Parliament; Paris has named Dalai Lama an honary citizen; Brazilian and French authorities have recovered 17 bodies believed to be from an Air France jetliner; 18 people were killed in a shootout in Mexico; Ambrose Lee has asked Mui Wo residents to allow the school for youth drug abusers to be relocated there; a teacher has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for having sex with a 12-year-old student; Kung Chung-sum gave testimony as the legal battle over Nina Wang’s multi-billion-dollar estate continued; government is urged to do more to raise public awareness of Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link; Police launch a two-week road safety campaign.
Video Length: 1183
Date Found: June 08, 2009
Date Produced: June 08, 2009
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