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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-07-01
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News At Seven-Thirty - 七點半新聞報道 - 2009-07-01
News at Seven-Thirty highlights: Police estimated that 26,000 people joined a protest march organised by Civic Human Rights Front today ; Lehman Brothers minibonds victims tried to charge at the Bank of China in Central; offical celebratory parade was held to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the handover of HK today; ousted leader of Honduras Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return home later this week; US media says a public memorial service for MJ may be held at Neverland Range this weekend; Democrat Al Franken has been declared the winner of the U.S. Senate seat contest; fierce storms have battered southeastern Australia and killed at least one person; extended ban on indoor smoking in public places has been in effect; Ocean Park has announced a 20 percent increase in ticket prices; another water pipe burst on Connaught Road Central this morning; special recognition for 444 people on this year’s Hong Kong SAR Honours List; thousands of people packed in the Sha Tin racecourse on the last day of the racing season; a former British charity worker is settling into his new tropical home after winning the Best Job in the World.
Video Length: 1182
Date Found: July 01, 2009
Date Produced: July 01, 2009
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