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Followed by pro-Beijing newspaper — December 20, 2018 The Australia-based American academic Kevin Carrico, who has researched tensions between Hong Kong and
Olivia Chow says immigrant past made her stronger — April 27, 2014 As Hong Kong-born Olivia Chow takes on Rob Ford in the battle to be mayor of Toronto, she tells Kate
Hong Kong Book Fair pulls in crowds but needs to attract bigger-name authors — July 6, 2013 Hong Kong’s own book fair celebrates 25 years with rising attendances, but the line-up of visiting