Tsang to study subsidies for home buyers
By Gary Cheung from South China Morning Post Under pressure to address rising property prices while not alienating existing homeowners, the government has turned to an age-old solution - a public consultation. Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen announced yesterday that housing minister Eva Cheng would contact various stakeholders...
Lawyers on warpath with cops over boy’s shooting
By Neville Spykerman from The Malaysian Insider The Bar Council today slammed the police for claiming lawyers acting for Aminulrasyid Amzah’s family were unethical for holding a press conference yesterday with a key-witness in the shooting of the 14-year-old schoolboy. Selangor Police Chief Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar had also...
60% of Korean Actresses ‘Accosted for Sex by Bigwigs’
Chosun Ilbo, 2 May 2010 Six out of 10 actresses in Korea have been propositioned for sex by influential figures, according to a poll of 111 actresses by the Korean Women's Development Institute commissioned by the National Human Rights Commission. In the survey published Tuesday, 60.2 percent of respondents said they had been...
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