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Thirst for coffee, tea and alcohol on the rise
6 Jul 2000 - 12:00AM
Confused villagers flee as livelihood burns
3 Jul 2000 - 12:00AM
Tai O fire leaves 300 homeless
3 Jul 2000 - 12:00AM
$7m project to promote herbs
30 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
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Watchdog scrutiny for phone radiation
28 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
Drugs 'cheaper way' to control patients' weight
23 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
Eye operation programme suffers hitch on mainland
19 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
Independent welfare body proposed
16 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
Confucian beliefs 'may fuel killing'
14 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
Arthritis sufferers sought for herb study
13 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
An appointment with Dr Net
1 Jun 2000 - 12:00AM
Police attack 'negative' agenda
30 May 2000 - 12:00AM
Dirty lenses can cause blindness, warn doctors
18 May 2000 - 12:00AM
Mobile phone radiation fears
16 May 2000 - 12:00AM
Future looks greener in old Wan Chai
16 May 2000 - 12:00AM
Lovers and debt-ridden family among increasing number who kill themselves by inhaling fumes
14 May 2000 - 12:00AM
MTR considered safety in plan to install screen doors
14 May 2000 - 12:00AM
NGO staff attack unsocial changes
14 May 2000 - 12:00AM
Qantas jet to fly home empty
9 May 2000 - 12:00AM
Chronic patients 'need aid with fees'
2 May 2000 - 12:00AM
Mentally ill miss out on best drugs
30 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Breaking down the stigma that snubs the mentally ill
30 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Tests give all-clear to delicacies
29 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
SAR a home for 'couch potatoes'
28 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Housework as good as a workout
28 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Myopia research fails to gain funding despite breakthrough
24 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Firms urged to make staff stretch themselves
21 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Viagra promotion may fall foul of the law
20 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
A close look at the cause of myopia
16 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Scientists closer to pinning down genes for myopia
16 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Work place precautions
16 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Rehab centres seek protection from lawsuits
10 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Aviation boss defends role in roster row
8 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Hands-free phones 'radiation hazard'
5 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Majority left on touch-line while elite pupils play sport
2 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Junior junk-food jumbos growing
2 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Pollution keeps students off exercise track
2 Apr 2000 - 12:00AM
Help for when it just gets too good
31 Mar 2000 - 12:00AM
Internet doctors 'may be bad for you'
28 Mar 2000 - 12:00AM
MTR set to test driverless trains
24 Jan 2000 - 12:00AM
Logo a graphic reminder of outdated policies, say artists
17 Jan 2000 - 12:00AM
Couples opting for 'friendly divorce' may get legal aid
27 Nov 1999 - 12:00AM
Former senior judge and bank chief knighted
12 Jun 1999 - 12:00AM
450 workers lose jobs as factory closes
20 Nov 1998 - 12:00AM
Colonial home spared demolition
26 Sep 1998 - 12:00AM
Welfare receivers 'caught in a trap'
22 Jun 1998 - 12:00AM
Water at beaches poorer
23 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Teachers will offer help in effort to cut suicides
19 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Call to protect part-time staff
19 May 1998 - 12:00AM
New suicide hotline in place
18 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Sporting chance for disabled
16 May 1998 - 12:00AM
PLA may assist in bomb probe
16 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Rescue for SAR expats
16 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Pre-school pupils hit by family cash woes
16 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Probe called for in MTR ticket error
15 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Inflammable foam items escape ban
14 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Staff probed over woman tied to chair
12 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Child sex abuse reports rise 21-fold since 1990
12 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Machines on MTR 'a problem'
11 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Elderly sexual assault victim tied to chair in nursing home
11 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Airport rail workers in row over '$15m overtime'
9 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Red Tide menace 'to become more frequent'
8 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Smaller operators seek bus licences
7 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Arts chiefs look abroad
7 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Shores that boast sun, sand and sanitary pads
3 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Drop in 6 beaches' water quality
2 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Deal for bus staff
1 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Boy plagued by nightmares of fall
1 May 1998 - 12:00AM
Pirate CD sellers intercept customers
29 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
More pessimistic about jobs and social security
29 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
More rain on the way, says observatory
28 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Fish farmers' red tide demands thrown out
23 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
REPORT LEADS TO INTERVIEW FOR OUT-OF-WORK MANAGER
22 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Second wave feared within two weeks
21 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Fishermen ask goddess to help end disaster
20 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Self-care dialysis centres offer patients hope of more freedom
20 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Safety tests show rice-cooker risks
16 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Loan package planned to bail out fishermen caught in crisis
15 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Fish fiasco fears amid uncertainty
14 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Fish-killer brings threat of price flood-tide at local seafood restaurants
14 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Row simmers over algae's spread
14 Apr 1998 - 12:00AM
Front-door ban on hostel residents
30 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Offenders 'should meet victims'
27 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Writ worries 'push up caesarean rate'
23 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Police 'deliberately fail test' to avoid tactical unit duty
22 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Alarm over toilet addicts
17 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Unemployed 'welfare scapegoats'
17 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Electronic tags for young offenders studied
16 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Bus drivers in call for action on blackspots
7 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Job hunter welcomes training proposal
7 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Engineer dreams dashed
6 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Bus lanes for Wan Chai
5 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Hard-pressed drivers jittery
5 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Proposals to give more aid to elderly stalls
2 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Welfare cheats facing fresh crackdown
2 Mar 1998 - 12:00AM
Citybus under surveillance after crashes
28 Feb 1998 - 12:00AM
Migrants linked to hepatitis trend
27 Feb 1998 - 12:00AM
Tax break cheating unlikely, says study
25 Feb 1998 - 12:00AM
'No medical help' at crash
24 Feb 1998 - 12:00AM
Top officer, 39, dies after workout
22 Feb 1998 - 12:00AM
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