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Kin-ming Liu

Hong Kong

Former Washington-based columnist for The Hong Kong Standard, The New York Sun, and Insight on the News, an online weekly published by The Washington Times. Covered economic and political relations between the United States and East Asia, with an emphasis on China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Former chairman of the Hong Kong Journalists' Association. Currently a business executive at a Chinese-language newspaper in Hong Kong. Close.

Kin-ming Liu

Hong Kong

Former Washington-based columnist for The Hong Kong Standard, The New York Sun, and Insight on the News, an online weekly published by The Washington Times. more »

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April 2007 Archives



April 9, 2007 7:14 PM

Two Kids, A Blackberry, And No TV

When I went to college in the United States two decades ago, I had no telephone and no television set -- by choice. While I’m a Blackberry addict now, I have yet to convince myself of the necessity of watching arguably the most popular form of entertainment ever again.

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April 19, 2007 9:17 AM

Staying in Power Trumps Environment

Hong Kong – The United States, as the permanent villain to "progressives" all over the world, is as usual the prime target in the latter’s campaign against global warming. China, second to the U.S. in carbon dioxide emissions and home to 20 of the world's 30 most polluted cities according to the World Bank, seems to be getting off the hook.

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