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Technology – or Sixth Sense?
It was autumn, and the Indians on the remote reservation asked their new Chief if the winter was going to be cold or mild.
Since he was an Indian Chief in a modern society, he had never been taught the old secrets, and when he looked at the sky, he couldn't tell what the heck the weather was going to be.
Nevertheless, to be on the safe side, he replied to his tribe that the winter was indeed going to be cold and that the members of the village should collect wood so they would be prepared for it.
But also being a practical leader, he went to the phone booth, called the National Weather Service and asked, "Is the coming winter going to be cold?"
It looks like this winter is going to be quite cold indeed," the Meteorologist at the weather service responded.
So the Chief went back to his people and told them to collect even more wood in order to be prepared.
One week later he called the National Weather Service again. "Is it going to be a very cold winter?" he asked.
"Yes," the man at National Weather Service again replied, "it's going to be a very cold winter."
The Chief again went back to his people and ordered them to collect every scrap of wood they could find.
Two weeks later he called the National Weather Service again.
"Are you absolutely sure that the winter is going to be very cold?"
"Absolutely," the man replied. "It looks like it's going to be one of the coldest winters ever."
"How can you be so sure?" the Chief asked.
The weatherman replied, "The Indians are collecting firewood like crazy."
News Headlines
| Workers protesting over unpaid wages cause traffic chaos in Tseung Kwan O |
| Agnes Lam, SCMP 10 January 2008 |
About 60 angry construction workers blocked Wan Po Road to protest against unpaid wages, causing traffic chaos in Tseung Kwan O yesterday.
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| Letter of Acceptance issued for Tamar Project (With video)
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| Hong Kong Government, 10 January 2008 |
The Government yesterday (January 9) issued a Letter of Acceptance to the Gammon-Hip Hing Joint Venture (G-HH JV) for the design-and-build contract of the Tamar Development Project.
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| Legco approves HK68m Ngong Ping project |
| Staff reporters, SCMP 9 January 2008 |
Lawmakers on Wednesday approved a HK$68 million tourism project at Ngong Ping on Lantau Island – after the government announced it would be put up for tender.
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| Concern over building permits after trees felled Planners want tighter controls over village constructions |
| Olga Wong and Ken Lee, SCMP 7 January 2008 |
Town planners want to see a tightening of procedures relating to the issuing of building permits for new village houses after a large area of trees was illegally felled in Sai Kung last month. |
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| 20 building plans approved in November |
| 28 December 2007
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The Buildings Department approved 20 building plans in November - eight on Hong Kong Island, three in Kowloon and nine in the New Territories. |
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| TV cultural news push to help build West Kowloon audiences |
| Olga Wong, The Standard 27 December 2007 |
Cultural news updates may soon be provided on Hong Kong television, the first step in the government's move to build audiences for programmes to be offered at the West Kowloon Cultural District. |
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| MTR urged to speed up South Island line project
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| Una So, The Standard 24 December 2007 |
South island residents yesterday urged the speedy construction of the much delayed South Island line (East) and aired fears the lengthy discussion on an extra stop at the Happy Valley racecourse could slow progress. |
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| Wan Chai plan was `borrowed' think-tank says
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| Una So, 24 December 2007 |
A redevelopment think-tank has claimed that the Development Bureau and the Urban Renewal Authority "borrowed" its ideas in the newly announced Wan Chai redevelopment plan without proper accreditation. |
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