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  • Snowden's worthy act

    Like US army Private Bradley Manning, Edward Snowden acted in what he felt were the best interests of US citizens: they had a right to know, and a right to ...

  • Space debris needs cleaning

    Human curiosity is boundless. We marvel at the world around us. We drive ourselves to explore the depths of our oceans and to reach for the stars in the heavens ...

  • Price of snobbery

    Abercrombie and Fitch faces a huge backlash from its customers over its exclusionary clothing policies as well as the controversial statements made by its chairman, Mike Jeffries.

  • Self-protection is key

    The Secretary for Security, Lai Tung-kowk, recently had some advice for women. He said they should drink less to avoid being raped. His statement drew a ...

  • Food photography ain't that phat!

    How many of you take out your cameras as food is being served to you in a restaurant? I imagine many of you out there are nodding your heads. This trend puzzles me.

  • The real enemy

    Bradley Manning, the soldier who leaked the documents that started the WikiLeaks scandal, went on trial on Monday. He has pleaded guilty to 10 charges ...

  • Unfounded claims hurt

    An article in the Washington Post ranked Hong Kong as the most racist place in the world. But are we really?

  • Be clever enough to learn from life

    Should you be clever to go to university? Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, thinks so. He wants so-so students to give it a miss. He says it's better ...

  • Ukip is lost cause

    There's a new contender in British politics - or it seems like it following local council elections in England, where the UK Independence Party, or Ukip ...

  • A shocking sign of corruption

    Families around the globe celebrated Mother's Day last Sunday; but in Sichuan province, thousands marked the fifth anniversary of the 8.0-magnitude earthquake.

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