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December 8 - Week in Review
See the week's main Government news in picturesWell preserved: Secretary for Development Paul Chan briefs the media on the Government's preservation plan for antique wells found on the Sha Tin-Central Rail Link construction site. (December 8, 2014)
Innovation commended: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So speaks at the Professional Validation Council of Hong Kong Industries certificate presentation ceremony. (December 8, 2014)
Gulf geniality: Financial Secretary John Tsang meets Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority Deputy Governor Adnan Al-Sharqi in Riyadh (December 8, 2014)
Social harmony: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Social Capital Builder Award Presentation Ceremony at the Convention & Exhibition Centre. (December 9, 2014)
Fair warning: Assistant Commissioner of Police Cheung Tak-keung urges protestors via the media to leave the Admiralty protest site as it will be cleared on December 11. (December 9, 2014)
Mid-East meet: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at a networking luncheon in Abu Dhabi. (December 9, 2014)
Community conscious: Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung opens the Community Investment & Inclusion Fund Forum at the Convention & Exhibition Centre. (December 9, 2014)
In partnership: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng officiates at the Qualifications Framework Partnerships Commendation Ceremony. (December 9, 2014)
Forge ahead: Chief Executive CY Leung calls on pan-democratic lawmakers to support political reforms, which he says are preferable to the status quo. (December 9, 2014)
Fair market: Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Prof KC Chan tells lawmakers current regulations can effectively tackle manipulation of stock prices caused by dissemination of false price-sensitive information. (December 10, 2014)
Language lessons: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng discusses the number of native English primary school teachers with legislators. (December 10, 2014)
Police prepped: Secretary for Security TK Lai tells reporters Police are ready to reopen roads and restore public order. (December 10, 2014)
Retreat plea: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam urges protesters to leave the occupied area in Admiralty before Police start clearing it tomorrow morning. (December 10, 2014)
Dubai stopover: Financial Secretary John Tsang (centre) meets Dubai International Financial Centre Governor Essa Abdulfattah Kazim (left) and Dubai Financial Services Authority Chairman Saeb Eigner (right) in Dubai. (December 10, 2014)
Open roads: Assistant Commissioner of Police Cheung Tak-keung briefs the media on the clearance of roads in Admiralty. (December 11, 2014)
Inaugural offering: Financial Secretary John Tsang officiates at the Bell-Ringing Ceremony on the Listing of the Sukuk in Dubai. (December 11, 2014)
Outstanding students: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Hang Lung Mathematics Awards Announcement & Awards Presentation ceremony. (December 11, 2014)
Clear picture: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam tells reporters Police have been highly transparent about the Admiralty clearance exercise. (December 11, 2014)
Community integration: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng (second left) introduces the new Applied Learning Chinese courses. (December 11, 2014)
Russian insight: Secretary for Development Paul Chan (second right) is briefed about Crocus City, a development project in northwestern Moscow. (December 11, 2014)
Dubai links: Financial Secretary John Tsang (left) calls on United Arab Emirates Vice President, Prime Minister & Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. (December 11, 2014)
California dreaming: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So speaks at a reception in Los Angeles hosted by the Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office in San Francisco. (December 12, 2014)
Gathering views: Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Raymond Tam discusses the public consultation on political reform with the media. (December 13, 2014)
Bargain hunting: Chief Executive CY Leung shops at the 49th Hong Kong Brands & Products Expo after officiating at its opening ceremony. (December 13, 2014)
Solemn ceremony: Chief Executive CY Leung signs the memorial book during the Nanjing Massacre National Memorial Day ceremony. (December 13, 2014)