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Entries from September 2007

District Council Updates (30-9)

September 30th, 2007 · 1 Comment

With most of the recent media attention directing to the by-election between Regina Ip and Anson Chan, the more eminent district council election seems to be less reported. The debate in the political sphere is divided into the pro-democrats and the pro-Beijing camp. The agenda of universal suffrage in Hong Kong remains to be the […]

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District Council Updates (25-9)

September 25th, 2007 · No Comments

In search for more information on the coming district council election, I came across a book, which may interest many of you about stories of some district councilors. The book is written in Chinese by famous profile journalist “陳惜姿” and is called “區區大事” - photo here. It tells stories of eight district councilors who fought […]

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Filtering and Gathering Information - Week2 Assignment

September 17th, 2007 · 2 Comments

With a few fingertip’s moves, I read the latest updates on the plane crash in Phuket from MingPao, BBC and The NewYorkTimes; I also watched a news excerpt on YouTube.com and saw a few bloggers’ comments on their own blog. With a few more steps, I could find some experts’ analysis on the accident and […]

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Web 2.0 and journalism in Hong Kong - week 1 journal

September 9th, 2007 · 1 Comment

As the Internet developed and became available and affordable to more and more people in Hong Kong, it has changed people’s lives and so as the way of doing journalism in Hong Kong. For years, newspaper has been developing and improving their portal sites, so they can have more interaction with their audience and potentially […]

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Hello world!

September 5th, 2007 · No Comments

My name is Robin Pang and I am a student in the New Media Workshop offered by Journalism and Media Studies Centre at the University of Hong Kong.

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