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Live chicken sales resume in Hong Kong after bird flu outbreak

Live chicken sales resume in Hong Kong after bird flu outbreakHong Kong - Live chicken sales are to resume in Hong Kong, three weeks after a bird flu outbreak that led to the slaughter of tens of thousands of birds, officials said Monday.

Imports of live chickens from mainland China will restart and markets will be able to sell live poultry from Tuesday morning, the territory's government announced.

The resumption of live chicken sales comes after the most severe bird flu scare to hit the city of 6.9 million in recent years, triggered by an outbreak on a chicken farm on December 9.

Striking Hong Kong baggage handlers halt action until new year

Striking Hong Kong baggage handlers halt action until new year Hong Kong  - Striking baggage handlers at Hong Kong International Airport were preparing for fresh negotiations Sunday after agreeing to take no further action during the holiday season.

Thousands of passengers were delayed or left the airport without their luggage after 1,000 ground workers staged a three-hour strike Saturday over bonus cuts.

The strike on one of the busiest holiday weekends of the year was staged by members of a union after their traditional end of year bonus was halved because of the global economic crisis.

Chinese companies involved in milk scandal to compensate victims

China DairyNew Delhi, Dec 27 : Chinese kids who fell ill or died after drinking tainted baby formula milk will soon get financial compensation from 22 Chinese dairy producers, China's Dairy Industry Association has announced on Saturday.

Victims will get a one-time cash payment, according to the association said, which however did not divulge the specific amounts that may be doled out.

"The enterprises offered to shoulder the compensation liability. By doing so, they hope to earn understanding and forgiveness of the families of the sickened children," Xinhua reported.

Geologists launch three-year earthquake study in Hong Kong

Geologists launch three-year earthquake study in Hong KongHong Kong  - A three-year study is to be conducted in Hong Kong into the effects of an earthquake on the high-rise city of 6.9 million, officials said Saturday.

Geologists will examine the effect of a magnitude seven earthquake on the steep, landslip-prone hillsides in the densely populated wealthy former British colony.

The study is to begin in 2009, a year after the devastating Sichuan earthquake in China. Hong Kong has donated millions of US dollars towards rebuilding in quake-affected areas.

Baby boy found dead near Hong Kong airport on Christmas Day

Hong Kong - Police in Hong Kong Friday appealed for help to identify a baby boy found dead near Hong Kong International Airport on Christmas Day.

Hong Kong airport workers threaten to strike over cut bonuses

Hong Kong airport workers threaten to strike over cut bonusesHong Kong  - Airport workers in Hong Kong were Friday reportedly considering strike action that could paralyse one of the world's busiest transport hubs.

Unions representing some 3,000 workers at Chek Lap Kok airport protested over a usual year-end bonus worth two months' salaries being halved.

Talks were due to take place Friday or Saturday and a union leader warned that some workers wanted to stage a strike if the Airport Authority refused to reinstate their bonuses.

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