SCMP
Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Hong Kong

  • Lawmakers ask audit chief to investigate HK$500m PolyU loss
  • Factory re-opens after fatal blaze
  • Building sector sets pace as firms rehire
  • Hong Kong Digest
  • City Digest
  • New civil servants may be paid less
  • Net fiend 'had sex with over 100 girls'
  • Designs for Junk Bay bridge on show
  • Killer fire exposes buildings hazard
  • Murderer struck again after evading police
  • Colleges seek help to convert factories into education centres
  • Restaurant's closure sparks cost concerns
  • Number's up for permit confusion
  • HK urged to take a lead on lighting
  • Round-the-clock border posts for Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge
  • Travel industry helps Filipino tourists after scam
  • 'Eco-cultural' park planned for wetlands
  • More ATV drama as bad blood continues to flow
  • By-elections not unlawful, leading barristers say
  • Sprinkler systems to be focus of law review
  • Public Eye
  • Call for firefighters to wear transmitters
  • Fears of hurdles for rehabilitated sex offenders
  • China

  • Only right to put the motherland before mum, officials say
  • US weighing WTO legal challenge in China internet censorship case
  • Foreign firm fined for dismissal of unionist
  • Ministry of Agriculture plans to increase food safety measures
  • US warned over any future F-16 fighter jet sales to Taiwan
  • Dalai Lama claims China aims to annihilate Buddhism
  • Guangdong villages battle over road use
  • China denies Sweden spy claim
  • Cross-strait military ties may benefit from think tank
  • Editor punished for bold editorial on household registration
  • Election law raises more questions than answers
  • Provinces aim to make an impression at Shanghai World Expo
  • China, India give qualified agreement to climate deal
  • Beijing rejects political reform calls but rhetoric softens
  • Political reform with Chinese characteristics is intriguing talk
  • Disaster warning over plan to link rivers
  • Giving tourists a genuine eyeful all part of the job for haulers
  • Around the Nation
  • Paper makes spectacle of itself
  • Unions target bosses who dodge back pay
  • Beijing agrees to lease N.Korea’s Rajin port for 10 years