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...believe, overfishing of sharks off Australia and Tasmania years ago led to an explosion in the octopus population and a subsequent decline of the spiny-lobster fishery. Declining numbers of hammerhead sharks off the Florida panhandle may have allowed stingrays to reach record numbers there. "It's impossible to predict the implications of removing sharks from the food chain, but it could be disastrous," says shark specialist Sonja Fordham of the Center for Marine Conservation in Washington...
Although the handover will most certainly produce changes and unfold new realities, one thing is easy to predict: the people of Hong Kong, perhaps the territory's most valuable and reliable asset, will not change and won't lose their unique energy, courage and vision for a bright tomorrow. And in the eyes of many, this might be enough to assure Hong Kong's future success. In the city of Lo Wu, at the border with China, the ultramodern train station is packed with masses of Chinese from the territory going to the mainland for a weekend or a short...
While the Handover will certainly unfold new realities, one thing is easy to predict: the people of Hong Kong, the country's most valuable asset, will not change and will not lose their unique energy...
...figures it takes an average taxpayer 11 hours to fill out a standard Form 1040--and six hours more if he or she must also complete Schedule A (itemized deductions) and Schedule B (interest and dividend income). Whatever the final form of a tax bill, it's safe to predict that taxpayers will have to set aside a good deal more time than that before next April...
...predict that the island of Hong Kong will not be engulfed by China; it will expand into the mainland. The dragon will not devour what the unicorn left. J.K.P. ARIYARATNE University of Kelaniya Kelaniya, Sri Lanka...