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to
exchange views
with him. He added nor had he met Mr.
Michael Suen, SCA. He then asked me to convey his regards
to them both.
5.
The
rest of our conversation was mostly about
Hong Kong journalists' enterprise, energy and persistence.
Ms. Lei said she very much admired their work and had made
friendship with many of them over the past few
a lot of them in Peking
next week at the expert talks on the new airport.
close
years.
She expected to see
6.
When the conversation turned to a more personal
note, Rong told me that his daughter who majored in
communications at the University of Pennsylvania
satellite
was now working in her professional field in Washington,
Ms. Lei said her daughter (her only child) hoped to
D.C.
study abroad when she finished her middle school education
in a year's time. She said her husband had been Deputy
Editor of the
Director of the
遼寧日幸
日報 ) and
Liao Ning Daily News (3
Institute of Journalism in the Academy of
He
Social Sciences before joining the HKMO in 1989.
visited Hong Kong in the summer of 1990. (I believe he was
a member of the work team which came to study the Hong Kong
situation prior to the meeting of the Hong Kong and Macao
Work Committee in Peking in September 1990) and hoped to
visit Hong Kong again later this year.
:
At the end of the dinner,
Rong reminded me to
7.
convey his regrds to STI, SCS and SCA.
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