Word: tsang
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Alan Leong, a lawyer and lawmaker, is challenging Beijing-anointed incumbent Donald Tsang to be Hong Kong's next Chief Executive-even though he cannot win. The vote, on March 25, will be cast by an 800-member Election Committee that is largely pro-Beijing, and so pro-Tsang. Leong, 49, spoke with TIME's Peter Ritter about why he is running, Hong Kong's relationship with mainland China, and his sartorial trademark...
...engaged in a televised candidate debate with Donald Tsang last week, Hong Kong's first ever. How do you think it went? People are telling me I spoke their minds during the debate. You can't ask Hong Kong people to imagine or visualize a competitive election. But after the debate, they didn't need to imagine, because they saw it in action. Hong Kong's political landscape will never be the same...
...Tsang viewed the issue of community slightly more mildly. “A sense of intellectual community is ready-made at Deep Springs. You have to work for it here,” he says...
...idea they have to improve their school is too far-fetched. Example: A guy campaigning for head of the technology committee one year ran on the platform that he wanted to get rid of as much technology as possible, according to Tsang...
...There’s no good way to study science at Deep Springs,” says Tsang, a history and science concentrator...