June 2006 in Hong Kong
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[edit] Holidays |
[edit] 14 June 2006 (Wednesday)
- The government has refused to mandate the labeling of genetically modified food.[1]
[edit] 15 June 2006 (Thursday)
- Cases of elderly abuse surge. [2]
[edit] 16 June 2006 (Friday)
[edit] 19 June 2006 (Monday)
- Disgruntled bus drivers conduct a "slow drive" that could lead to a full-scale strike by Wednesday after pay negotiations with bus operators broke down Sunday. [4]
[edit] 23 June 2006 (Friday)
- Retired High Court judge Simon Li Fook-sean warns that Victoria Harbour will disappear "in no time" because of government reclamation. [5]
[edit] 28 June 2006 (Wednesday)
- The leadership and governance of Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen received glowing praise from Jia Qinglin, the visiting head of China's top advisory body, who met the SAR leader for 30 minutes behind closed doors. [6]
[edit] 30 June 2006 (Friday)
- For the first time in Hong Kong's history, members of the People's Liberation Army will march through the city for the July 1 celebrations. [7]
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