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Philippine classical composer Jeffrey Ching will make his Hong Kong Arts Festival debut on March 6 with Horologia sinica for soprano and large orchestra of Chinese instruments, commissioned by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra (HKCO) for the 50th anniversary of Hong Kong City Hall.

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Germany's top Jesuit apologized yesterday for serial sexual abuse apparently committed by two priests at one of the country's most prestigious high schools, saying there was evidence of it for years but Jesuit officials did not "react the way it would have been necessary."

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