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Letter | Hong Kong Jockey Club could get off its high horse with fractional ownership
South China Morning Post· 5 日前From the perspective of the Jockey Club, I understand the proposition of a fractional horse ...
The Latest | Israeli drone strike kills 2 in Lebanon after Hezbollah fires at an Israeli convoy
Bastillepost· 1 日前Defense lawyers in Donald Trump’s hush money trial dug Friday into assertions of the former ...
Britain’s first deportation flights to Rwanda leave in 10-12 weeks
South China Morning Post· 5 日前“Enough is enough,” Sunak said, as he told reporters that commercial charter planes are booked ...
A Constitutional Right to Homeless Camps? The Supreme Court Considers - Opinion: Potomac Watch ...
The Wall Street Journal· 3 日前Speaker 1: From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is Potomac Watch. Kyle Peterson: The Supreme Court hears ...
'Supply chain diplomacy' suggested for US, China
China Daily· 1 日前It's time to forge a "supply chain diplomacy" reminiscent of the 1970s' Ping-Pong Diplomacy between the US and China, said ...
Dragon Luck Asia Limited fined for violating Employment Ordinance
Dimsum Daily· 2 日前Today, at the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts, the company pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a fine of HK$69,300. The violation ...
Ocean Park's animal ambassadors empower everyone to reduce plastic use
Marketing Magazine· 6 日前In a momentous move to celebrate Earth Day with this year’s theme, Planet vs Plastic, and ...
MJ for the win: Reddick pulls off a Talladega buzzer-beater for Michael Jordan
Bastillepost· 6 日前The Basketball Hall of Famer celebrated as if he was still on the court after Tyler Reddick stole a NASCAR Cup victory at ...
Council Post: Federal Employees Need To Take Control Of Their Financial Future
Forbes· 3 日前Managing member of The Zaino Group and Registered Financial Consultant & National Retirement Counselor serving federal and ...
LCQ13: Handling of cases of illegal conversions and unauthorised building works
HKSAR Government Press Releases· 4 日前According to the Government's estimate in 2000, there were about 800 000 unauthorised building works (UBWs) in Hong Kong ...