Ghosts and goblins are not scary. Li Ka-shing and the top management of Cafe de Coral are the real man-eating devils
Father Thomas Law Kwok-fai, who sparked a furore with controversial remarks about how rich people exploit the public in Hong Kong.
Some politicians ... want to turn it into turf and raise lambs and rams and cattle.
Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen, outraging some lawmakers by making fun of their objection to a government plan to turn the west wing of the central government offices into a commercial development
Tax and trade are as different as beret and a felt hat, but only to those willing to wear a cap. I don't think China will consider it until 2030
Professor Wang Zheng , climate change policy specialist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Policy and Management, making light of debates about how to cap carbon emissions, which he said the mainland would not consider for a long time.
