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•  Hong Kong, 2002
    They come in a variety of sizes but, large or small, it sometimes feels a little lonely inside a room with no more than you, a cameraman and a couple of studio hands for company. While waiting to go on-air, you occasionally wonder what鈥檚 going on behind the camera. Where are you friends? Where are your family? Is anyone watching? Just kidding.   More...
•  Washington D.C., 2001
    Young and largely untested, this was my first trip to the White House. Resembling more a doll´s house than a residence of "presidential" proportions, it had its fair share of surprises. For starters, the official press briefing room, where the spokesman鈥ell, speaks鈥s much smaller than you would expect.   More...
•  San Francisco, 2001
    I wasn鈥檛 feeling half as 鈥榖right eyed鈥 as this photograph may suggest. Neither, I assume, was Hong Kong鈥檚 Chief Executive, Tung Chee-Hwa. We had flown into the West Coast just hours ahead of a crucial International Olympic Committee vote to decide the host city for 2008. Beijing, Paris and Toronto were the pre-race favourites. More...
•  Bangkok, 2003
     The location of this trip was a pleasure, but its purpose was anything but. A major disease - the first of the new century - had hit the world in ways no one could have foreseen. APEC ministers gathered for an emergency meeting on SARS, scrambling to contain the damage caused not only to people鈥檚 health, but also to the health of the regional economy.  More...
•  Doha, 2001
    After 15 years, the wait was over. As the conference chairman鈥檚 gavel came hurtling down, China was approved entry into the World Trade Organisation in an event described by WTO Director-General Mike Moore as, perhaps, the most important of the century. For over a week, our crew worked with three hours of sleep a night, chasing down delegates.  More...
•  Beijing, 2004
    And, finally... In May of this year, China Central Television relaunched its English-language channel. Among the changes, new programmes, different faces and, as you can see from the facing photo, a newly designed studio. As they say, 鈥渢hanks for watching and see you again鈥.   More...
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