
Teacher sparks outcry with Mao comments
By Priscilla Jiao from South China Morning Post Celebrated history teacher Yuan Tengfei has sparked an online uproar with controversial comments on Chinese history and late leader Mao Zedong .Yuan triggered the outcry with a 110-minute teaching video on the Cultural Revolution, the Global Times website reported yesterday. The...

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...

Polls: Conservatives fall short of majority in UK
Associated Press, 7 May 2010 The Conservatives captured the largest number of seats and the ruling Labour Party suffered substantial losses Thursday in Britain's national election, according to television projections based on exit polls. The projected result did not bode well for Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Britain's prime...
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