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CY Leung says to consider disclosing evidence of external interference at appropriate time

​Hong Kong's Chief Executive CY Leung said here on Tuesday that he would consider disclosing the evidence of external interference in the Occupy Central movement at an appropriate time, adding he was not merely speculating.

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HK protesters urged to stop occupying roads

HK protesters urged to stop occupying roads

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China's HK government to talk with Occupy students next week

​The Hong Kong government of China hopes to have formal talks with representatives of the students participating in Occupy movement next week, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying announced here Thursday.

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Democracy not excuse for turmoil: People's Daily

Democracy must be based on the rule of law and it should never be hijacked as an excuse for "unchecked behavior," says a commentary to be carried by Wednesday's People's Daily.

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China cautions foreign countries against HK interference

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman on Tuesday urged foreign countries to stay out of Hong Kong affairs and refrain from supporting Occupy Central activities there.

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HK gov't suspends meeting with students

​Hong Kong government announced Thursday evening that it suspended formal meeting with representatives of students participating in the Occupy Central movement scheduled for Friday afternoon since student leaders called on more people to join the sit-in protest.

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HK's financial market continues to function normally

​Hong Kong's Acting Financial Secretary K C Chan said Monday that with the implementation of contingency plans by the government, Hong Kong's stock market, foreign exchange market and financial system have continued to function normally and in good order.

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Former HK leader calls on Occupy students to leave demonstration sites

​Tung Chee-hwa, vice chairman of China's top political advisory body, on Sunday night urged students joining in the Occupy Central movement to leave demonstration areas as soon as possible.

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Chinese FM calls for non-intereference in China's internal affairs

Hong Kong affairs are China's internal affairs and all countries should respect China's sovereignty, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Wednesday.

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Lenovo completes takeover of X86 server business from IBM

Lenovo Group, the world's biggest personal computer maker, has finished the acquisition of the X86 server hardware and related maintenance services business from IBM, Lenovo said late Thursday.

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Cherish HK's development, maintain long-term prosperity

The illegal gatherings of the Occupy Central movement instigated by some people in Hong Kong do not promote democratic and constitutional development in the special administrative region. Instead, they are ruining it.

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HK government official to meet with Occupy Central students

​Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying announced late Thursday evening that he will not resign and is appointing Chief Secretary Carrie Lam as government representative to talk with students participating in the ongoing Occupy Central movement.

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HK cancels National Day fireworks display

​The Hong Kong government Monday announced cancellation of National Day fireworks on Oct. 1.

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Chinese VP urges studies on Hong Kong, Macao issues

Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao on Sunday called on experts to deepen research on fresh issues related to Hong Kong and Macao and promote the principle of "one country, two systems."

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Chinese central gov't opposes illegal activities in HK

The central government is fully confident that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region can handle the Occupy Central movement according to law, a spokesperson with the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of China's State Council said on Sunday.

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HK gov't opposes unlawful actions by "Occupy Central"

HK government is resolute in opposing the unlawful occupation actions by the "Occupy Central" movement, said Chief Executive on Sunday.

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Xi meets Hong Kong delegation

President Xi Jinping met with a delegation of Hong Kong's industrial and business circles at the Great Hall of the People on Monday.