Match the famous faces to their headline-making stories from last week 1 Ma Hok-cheung 2 Fanny Law Fan Chiu-fun 3 Ani Shekian 4 Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan 5 Lansana Conte a) A former chief of the Independent Commission Against Corruption, who is expected to lead the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals next year. Taking the helm of one of the city's leading charity organisations would mark a high-profile return for the 54-year-old, who resigned last year after an inquiry found she had abused her position in her previous role as permanent secretary for education. b) The authoritarian former ruler of Guinea, one of the most corrupt and impoverished countries in the world, who died last week. Right after the announcement, the military declared it was dissolving the government. From now on, it said, Guinea would be ruled by a national council for democracy to tackle corruption and a 'catastrophic economic situation'. c) The hospital chief was embroiled in a scandal last week when a 56-year-old man collapsed and died outside his hospital. The man's son had brought him to the hospital after a heart attack, and rushed inside for help when his father collapsed. Instead of sending him to the emergency ward, the receptionist told the son to call 999. The incident caused anger among the public. d) A Canadian tourist who vanished in Hong Kong last month. The 30-year-old woman arrived on October 24, and was due to return to Canada in mid-December. She was last seen at Chungking Mansions in Tsim Sha Tsui, according to the police. Local volunteers have been helping her family to look for her by starting a Facebook group and posting 'missing' flyers outside MTR stations. e) Two long-awaited goodwill gifts from the mainland to Taiwan. This cuddly duo reached their new home at Taipei Zoo after a 10-hour flight from Sichuan . Taken in combination, their names mean 'reunion' in Putonghua. Some Taiwanese pro-independence party members have condemned the gift as 'reunification propaganda'. Answers: 1. c, 2. a, 3. d, 4. e, 5. b