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...July 2 an ExxonMobil spokeswoman said that security had been restored to the company's satisfaction. Foreign employees are expected to return to Bukit Indah's tennis courts and swimming pools...
...Hong Kong women come despite clean, government-approved alternatives at home. Paul Yip Sui-fai of the University of Hong Kong's statistics and actuarial science department says that thousands are making the quick trip across the border for a cheap, painless procedure. Adds Angela Pau, spokeswoman for the Hong Kong Family Planning Association: "Almost one-third of women we surveyed admitted to going to the mainland for abortions...
...dealership under attack. Though a major police station is only a few hundred meters away, the cops and fire brigade didn't show up until after 3 a.m. "Either they are badly organized, or they are letting the community suffer," he says. Ridiculous, says a police spokeswoman: they sent a helicopter to the scene four minutes after receiving the first call (which she says was after 1 a.m.), but were so busy saving lives at the Manningham Labour Club, where rioters had blocked the fire doors with blazing cars, that they couldn't handle the BMW dealer too. "Whatever...
...concept, but you've got to hand it to VICENTE FOX for giving it some new flavor. Swamped by his lowest approval numbers since taking office, Mexico's President did what any Must-See-TV producer would do--hold a surprise wedding! Fox, divorced since 1991, married his press spokeswoman MARTHA SAHAGUN on the first anniversary of his election, which was also his 59th birthday. Fox tried to keep the nuptials low key, but somehow his wedding video made it onto national television, and all of Mexico saw Fox give Sahagun a delicate peck on the cheek, only to move...
...thin, and no pan-Asian transport body exists to call for precautionary measures, as the European Commission did in January. During the Haj season when tens of thousands go to Mecca, Pakistan International Airways routinely refits aircraft to shoehorn in as many seats as possible. In China, Li Ru, spokeswoman for Air China, puts her faith in passenger size. "We are shorter and smaller than Westerners, so we're less uncomfortable in airplane seats," she says. For those airlines that are taking action, the mood is aggressively defensive. Following the WHO conference, the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, which represents...