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    Hollywood stars in HK for ‘Transformers’ premiere

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    A security guard stands next to confiscated ivory which will be destroyed at a chemical waste treatment center in Hong Kong Thursday, May 15, 2014. Hong Kong has started incinerating its nearly 30-ton stockpile of confiscated ivory to show it's serious about cracking down on an illegal wildlife trade that is devastating Africa's elephant population. Authorities on Thursday destroyed the first batch by burning a metric ton of elephant tusks in a rotary kiln. Destroying the stockpile, which is one of the world's biggest, is expected to take up to two years. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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    in this January 13, 2014 photo, former Ming Pao chief editor Kevin Lau Chun-to is seen outside his office building in Hong Kong. The former editor of a Hong Kong newspaper whose abrupt dismissal in January sparked protests over press freedom has been stabbed, police said on Wednesday. Police said a man wearing a motorcycle helmet “suddenly” attacked Kevin Lau on Wednesday morning with a knife and then fled on a motorcycle driven by another man.  (AP Photo/Str)
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    Hong Kong's Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks to the media during a news conference after delivering his budget speech in Hong Kong Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014. Hong Kong's finance chief forecasts that the economy of the Asian financial center could grow up to 4 percent this year after expanding 2.9 percent in 2013. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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