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Who would you like to interview?

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Balwinder Singh, 15, Delia Memorial School (Hip Wo)

It would be Dan Brown, the author of The Da Vinci Code, because he is such a creative person. The book was a best-seller, with unexpected twists and turns, and kept the reader guessing until the end. Dan is a good choice for an interview because he can promote reading, particularly about things that make us think deeply. He can inspire students to read more and improve their English, while boosting their creativity in the process.

Christy Lai, 15, Ho Fung College

I would like to interview the founder(s) of 'Brain Game'. I think it is a great platform for students to exchange ideas on various topics and enhance their English skills. I would like to know how the Young Post staff came up with the idea. Also, the debate topics in Brain Game are very interesting. They seem easy at first but can be difficult when you really think about them. I would like to ask the founders about our previous performances, who their favourite is, and who has good chance of winning this competition.

Melody Lam, 14, POCA Wong Siu Ching Secondary School

I'm sure everyone knows Osama Bin Laden after the 9/11 attacks in America. He is such a mysterious and influential person. For some, he is a legend, for others, he is a murderer. Through the interview, I would like to know what he is actually thinking. I don't think anybody has any idea. I would ask him: How did you feel after the 9/11 attacks? How were you able to evade capture and live in Afghanistan for so long? Don't you feel lonely? As you are a wanted man, do you have any friends you can trust? Bin Laden has killed thousands of people and ruined the trust between nations. I would like to meet him and figure out what is in his mind.

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