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MANILA, Philippines - Apat na nangungunang unibersidad sa bansa ang nakapasok sa listahan ng “Top 200 Asian Universities.”

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HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong voters turned out in thinner numbers yesterday for legislative elections that threatened to set back the pro-democracy opposition and its push for greater political freedoms in the Chinese-ruled territory.

The opposition camp was expected to win fewer votes than in the 2004 election as concerns about wages, education and inflation overshadowed issues of democratic reform. Four years ago, democratic parties captured new seats amid widespread anger over Beijing-backed officials and policies.

"The democrats face a tough fight," said Ma Ngok, a political analyst at Hong Kong's Chinese University. "They could see their presence in the legislature diminished."

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MANILA, Philippines - Apat na nangungunang unibersidad sa bansa ang nakapasok sa listahan ng “Top 200 Asian Universities.”

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HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong voters turned out in thinner numbers yesterday for legislative elections that threatened to set back the pro-democracy opposition and its push for greater political freedoms in the Chinese-ruled territory.

The opposition camp was expected to win fewer votes than in the 2004 election as concerns about wages, education and inflation overshadowed issues of democratic reform. Four years ago, democratic parties captured new seats amid widespread anger over Beijing-backed officials and policies.

"The democrats face a tough fight," said Ma Ngok, a political analyst at Hong Kong's Chinese University. "They could see their presence in the legislature diminished."

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