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  2. Ming Pao - Wikipedia

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    Ming Pao (Chinese: 明報) is a Chinese-language newspaper published by Media Chinese International in Hong Kong. In the 1990s, Ming Pao established four overseas branches in North America; each provides independent reporting on local news and collects local advertisements.

  3. Ming Pao Daily News (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Head office of Ming Pao Daily News in Scarborough, Ontario.. From 1993-2019, the Canada Eastern edition of Ming Pao publishes several weekly magazines. Unlike the situation in Hong Kong where the magazines are sold as separate publications, these are more properly called supplements that come free with the paper.

  4. Media Chinese International - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Yahoo! took equity stake in mingpao.com; 2001 – 72.3% of Nanyang Press Holdings was bought by the Malaysian Chinese Association from the Hong Leong Group; 2004 – Ming Pao Daily News expanded to San Francisco; 2004 – One Media Group is formed to publish and operate its lifestyle magazines in the Greater China region

  5. Ming Pao Monthly - Wikipedia

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    Ming Pao Monthly was founded by Jin Yong in 1966, [2] [3] hoping to pass on the torch of traditional Chinese culture.He recalled: [4] In publishing Ming Pao Monthly, we were determined to go against the Cultural Revolution.

  6. Knife attack on Kevin Lau - Wikipedia

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    Ming Pao claims to a highly credible news outlet in Hong Kong, with a focus on liberalism and investigative reporting. [7] [14] [15] Kevin Lau Chun-to (劉進圖) is a journalist with a law degree who was editor-in-chief of Ming Pao in Hong Kong since the retirement of his predecessor, Cheung Kin-bor, in 2012. [16]

  7. Robert Chung Affair - Wikipedia

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    Robert Chung in 2014. Robert Chung Affair (Chinese: 鍾庭耀事件), or Chung affair or Pollgate (Chinese: 港大民調風波; lit. 'HKU Pollster controversies'), [1] is a Hong Kong political scandal in 2000 over the interference in pollsters.

  8. A Deadly Secret - Wikipedia

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    A Deadly Secret, also translated as Requiem of Ling Sing and Secret of the Linked Cities, is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha).It was first published in the magazine Southeast Asia Weekly (東南亞周刊) and the Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao in 1963.

  9. Eddie Lau - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Lau Pui-Kei (born February 24, 1951) is a fashion designer in Hong Kong. [1] Lau has worked in the fashion industry since 1962 until his retirement in 1999, but continues working in fashion. [2]