A panel of leading local women discussed the 'glass ceiling' that limits women's roles in Hong Kong politics, touching on Margaret Thatcher and even China's Communist Party last night.
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- May 22, 2013
- Updated: 11:46pm
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Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister, infamously said that 'there is no such thing as society', a widely criticised assertion that came to haunt her for years.
Lady Thatcher was last night expected to condemn the provisional legislature and any attempt to interfere with the civil service in what could be the last debate on Hong Kong at Westminster before...
LADY Thatcher took advantage of a prestigious forum in America yesterday to make a scathing contrast between Hong Kong's rule of law and prosperity and misery of China under communism.
YOUR October 23 article, 'Cracks in the Iron Lady' (Sunday Morning Post, October 23), wrongly stated Lady Thatcher 'gave a speech to the Asia Society for a fee of $600,000 - money she donated back...
I REFER to Ms Sim Suk-fan's letter (South China Morning Post, November 16) regarding our Pearl programme Thatcher: The Downing Street Years, and would like to correct a comment made on the Chinese...
WHAT a crying shame former Whitehall mandarin Sir Percy Cradock - who will make an inopportune visit here next Monday - didn't time his trip to Hongkong while Lady Thatcher was here.
A VEIL of secrecy appears to have been drawn over the visit to Hongkong next month of Lady Thatcher.
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