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...universal suffrage, we will not make a mess of it," she says. "If we do it well, maybe it will convince the central government there's nothing to fear." That's unlikely in the immediate future. But with a popular moderate like Chan as the face of Hong Kong democracy, Beijing will have to work much harder to find objections...
...This is not to suggest that all emerging markets are attractive. There are major gas pockets in China stocks, which are trading on mainland bourses at levels reminiscent of the heady days of the dotcom bubble. Hong Kong's stock exchange, where many China companies are listed, is experiencing similar exuberance, having risen more than 40% since mid-August. Soaring markets like these are getting a lot of press. But don't make the mistake of assuming all emerging markets are overvalued just like they were 10 years ago, right before the last bubble popped. That would be like driving...
...People can go to the extreme like what we saw during the Cultural Revolution ... When people take everything into their own hands, then you cannot govern the place.' DONALD TSANG, Hong Kong's Chief Executive, comparing the territory's campaign for universal suffrage to the social upheaval caused by Mao Zedong's anti-rightist purges in the 1960s, during a radio interview. Tsang apologized for his comments after an outcry from pro-democracy lawmakers...
...while a civilian foodie would compile an elaborate, complicated meal, a chef appreciates the perfection in simplicity--a sentiment shared by Florence, a Food Network host. "One of the most brilliant meals I've ever had was at Il Cibreo in Florence. Or real authentic dim sum in Hong Kong," says Florence, who grew up in Greenville, S.C. "But if you've been around the block a few times, they're just a notch on your belt. I am proud of where I come from, and I think the food is as good as any rootsy cooking: fried chicken that...
That team ethic has helped the Hong Kong-based airline please both passengers and shareholders. Cathay's profit so far this year has surged 55%, built largely on a reputation for excellent service on international long-haul flights. Cathay isn't immune, however, from high fuel costs and competitive pricing. "All airlines are under pressure to reduce their cost base," Tyler says. But rather than relying on slashing amenities, as many airlines have done, Cathay has focused on "increasing the productivity of our people," he says. That means embracing the unabashedly corny team-building exercises that have fallen...