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Nurse among new human swine flu cases
Twenty-six new cases of human swine flu have been confirmed, including a nurse from Queen Mary Hospital. Hong Kong's human swine flu tally is now 927.
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Priority dispatch system resources to rise
Deputy Secretary for Security Carol Yuen says the Government will increase resource allocation to ambulance service if it launches the proposed medical priority dispatch system.
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Anemometer design contest results out
Students of Ho Ming Primary School and Pok Oi Hospital 80th Anniversary Tang Ying Hei College have won an anemometer design competition organised by the Hong Kong Observatory and Faculty of Engineering, University of Hong Kong.
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Peak Tram to close July 6 to 10

Peak Tram services will be suspended from July 6 to 10 for maintenance, the Transport Department says. Temporary alternate arrangements will be implemented.

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More join Green Audit Campaign
Secretary for Environment Edward Yau

The Green Audit Campaign is proving a success with participants in it growing three-fold since the scheme's launch a year ago, Secretary for the Environment Edward Yau says.

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Tamiflu-resistant swine flu virus detected

The Department of Health has detected a strain of human swine flu virus resistant to Tamiflu. Similar cases have been reported in Denmark and Japan.

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Taking a new safety turn
Inspection of construction site

Enhanced safety measures have seen industrial accidents on Highways Department projects fall 80% in a decade. However, the department tells news.gov.hk it is not complacent with the improvement and is working to further cut injuries with a new safety strategy.

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Highway greening efforts prove fruitful
Senior Highways Engineer Robert Chan

The Highways Department's drive to integrate the Kong Sham Western Highway into the countryside got a seal of approval in the form of two top landscape awards, Senior Highways Engineer Robert Chan says.

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Family ties go community wide
Li San-yuk and his son

Li San-yuk works irregular hours leaving his wife to care for their three children on her own. However, he tells news.gov.hk he now entrusts his second son to the care of a community nanny in the daytime through the Neighbourhood Support Child Care Project, relieving his family pressure.

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Secretary for Environment Edward Yau
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Carbon audit: Secretary for the Environment Edward Yau officiates at the Green Audit Campaign's first anniversary celebrations Friday. The campaign is proving a success with participants in it growing three-fold. Full Story

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