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...music that doesn’t exist,” says Winifred A. Garet ’10. The reception improved as the night went on, and the truly hardy weren’t stopped by the lack of music-they kept dancing anyway. According to Nicholas L. Tsang ’07, Present! member and event organizer, Dance Conspiracy is the brainchild of David D. Mahfouda ’05. Although the dance party was a silent one, praise was hardly unvoiced. “I had to hold back tears,” says Tsang...

Author: By Angela A. Sun, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Get Down! Groove to it! Shhhhhhhh!!! | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

Originally attracted to the course by the reputation of the professors, Nicholas L. Tsang ’07 said he agreed with Minow’s claim that it will be a fun experience...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hist of Sci Launches ‘Commission’ Course | 9/22/2006 | See Source »

...Chan has already succeeded in putting democracy back in the headlines. "For some Hong Kong people her appearance adds to the credence of universal suffrage," says Chinese University of Hong Kong political scientist Ma Ngok. "More and more people are at least verbally supportive." Chief Executive Donald Tsang has even mused that direct elections for his post?currently filled based on the vote of only 800 mostly pro-business, pro-Beijing electors?might be possible in 2012. Will Chan challenge the popular Tsang when his term is up next year? She won't say. In an open race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Following Their Conscience | 7/24/2006 | See Source »

...plan, which is expected to receive its final legislative approval this week, represents a political victory for Chief Executive Donald Tsang. "He wants to leave a mark in history," says Ma Ngok, a political scientist at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Of course, Donald hasn't achieved a lot of concrete things, so this may be one thing he can secure within his term of office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Still Losing a Harbor | 6/19/2006 | See Source »

...Finishing it up will not come easy. The government postponed plans for a new headquarters at Tamar during the SARS outbreak, and when it reintroduced them last fall, it met strong opposition. But Tsang has pushed the plan aggressively. In March, he met with representatives of the Harbour Business Forum, a coalition of prominent corporate leaders who had issued a detailed report outlining problems with current government plans for the Central waterfront, and "gave them a bit of a dressing down," according to a person familiar with the meeting. Since then the group has been more muted on the harbor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Still Losing a Harbor | 6/19/2006 | See Source »

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