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HONG KONG -- An unidentified assailant hurled acid in a busy Hong Kong shopping district, injuring 24 pedestrians including a 4-year old girl, police said Tuesday. It was the third in a series of acid attacks that have hurt some 100 people.
HONG KONG - Batman was in the spotlight again in Hong Kong as the movie's producers came under fire for asking tenants along a waterfront to keep their lights on all night for a week to better show off the city's glass and steel skyline.
HONG KONG - A computer worm expected to begin corrupting files in infected machines around the world Friday caused no major damage in the Asian financial centers Hong Kong and Tokyo, officials and experts said.
HONG KONG - Hong Kong Disneyland threw open its gates to the public Monday, marking Mickey Mouse's biggest push into China - a market the U.S. company hopes will flood the theme park with splurging tourists from the world's most populous nation.
Fireworks and special effects explode over the Sleeping Beauty Castle in Hong Kong\'s Disneyland after the grand opening of the theme Park Hong Kong Disneyland Monday.
LONDON - The Rolling Stones will play two concerts in Hong Kong next month, despite earlier reports that they wouldn't.
HONG KONG - For Hong Kong’s news media, SARS is the biggest story since Britain handed this former colony back to China in 1997.
HONG KONG - The Rolling Stones have postponed two weekend shows in Hong Kong over concerns about the flu-like illness that's sickened hundreds in parts of Asia.
Arizona State University is partnering with City University of Hong Kong (CityU) to advance flexible electronics systems. The "CityU-ASU Collaborative on Flexible Systems" was launched Nov. 2. The two universities paved the way for such projects when they signed a Memorandum of Understanding last April.
Arizona State University is partnering with City University of Hong Kong (CityU) to advance flexible electronics systems. The "CityU-ASU Collaborative on Flexible Systems" was launched Nov. 2. The two universities paved the way for such projects when they signed a Memorandum of Understanding last April.
HONG KONG - An American woman sentenced to life in prison in Hong Kong in the death of her high-flying banker husband lost her bid Monday for a new trial in a case known widely as the "milkshake murder."
LOS ANGELES - "King Kong," Peter Jackson's remake about the giant ape in love, took in $9.8 million domestically in its first day, solid for a Wednesday debut but far below the king-size premieres of other action epics.
Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan poses during the premiere of his latest movie \'Rob-B-Hood\' in Hong Kong in this September 19, 2006, file photo.
HONG KONG - Batman landed in Hong Kong but that doesn't mean "The Dark Knight" will open all over China.
A man was arrested after his truck crashed into the front of Hong Kong Gourmet restaurant.
A man walks past a giant poster of kung fu legend Bruce Lee during an exhibition at Hong Kong\'s Art center marking the 30th anniversary of Lee\'s death Wednesday.
HONG KONG - Will Smith's new sci-fi thriller, "I Am Legend," is hitting movie theaters across Asia later this month - but not in China.
Course shapers: Brian Curley, left, and his partner Lee Schmidt developed 12 golf courses just north of Hong Kong. SUBMITTED
FRONTMAN: Fu Chengyu, chairman and CEO of China National Offshore Oil Corp., speaks to reporters during a news conference in Hong Kong in this file photo.
HELPING: Tennis player Serena Williams pitches in to help countries affected by the tsunami during a donation event Friday in Hong Kong.
HONG KONG - Hong Kong surged past New York this year and became the world’s second most popular place — after London — for companies to float new stock listings. The city’s amazing success was due to several factors, analysts say.
The transit of Venus, which occurs when the planet Venus passes between the Earth and the Sun, is pictured in Hong Kong Tuesday, June 8, 2004. The previous transit occured in 1882, and the next one will be in 2012. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
BEIJING -- China aggressively deterred dissent in the capital on Thursday's 20th anniversary of the crackdown on democracy activists in Tiananmen Square. But tens of thousands turned out for a candlelight vigil in Hong Kong to mourn the hundreds, possibly thousands, of demonstrators killed.
Protesters carry a mock coffin during a march in Hong Kong on Sunday June 1, 2008 to mark the 19th anniversary of China 's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters centered at Beijing 's Tiananmen Square in June 1989.
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