+ Follow TA KUNG PAO Tag
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[Title] => Hong Kong media doubt PNP on handling of hostage incident
[Summary] => Hong Kong continued to be locked in deep sorrow and anger on Wednesday over Monday's abduction tragedy in the Philippines, as the city's media unveiled more details of the 11-hour incident and continued to question the Philippine police on the handling of the incident.
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[Title] => First batch of Pinoy maids to start work in Shenzhen next month
[Summary] => HONG KONG (AFP) A first batch of domestic maids from the Philippines will soon be heading to work in the Chinese city of Shenzhen just across the border from Hong Kong, it was reported yesterday.
Twenty domestic helpers recruited from the Philippines will work for families of expatriates including those from Hong Kong and Taiwan. They will begin around Chinese lunar new year on Feb. 1, the pro-Beijing Ta Kung Pao newspaper reported.
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TA KUNG PAO
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Twenty domestic helpers recruited from the Philippines will work for families of expatriates including those from Hong Kong and Taiwan. They will begin around Chinese lunar new year on Feb. 1, the pro-Beijing Ta Kung Pao newspaper reported.
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August 26, 2010 - 12:00am
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