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Hong Kong Standard is a newspaper appearing in Deus Ex.

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Canal Road Tunnel Collapse[]

Explosions rocked the Wan Chai district two days ago as fighting between warring Triads resulted in the cave-in and flooding of the Canal Road Tunnel, effectively halting almost all access to and from the Wan Chai area. While the fighting occurred in the early hours of the morning and traffic was light, a number of bystanders were trapped during the fighting and subsequently presumed dead. The names of the deceased have not been released at this time.

Police have barricaded the area at the Wan Chai terminal and forbidden any access until a thorough forensic analysis can be made and the bodies removed. In a statement released earlier today the police declined to name any suspects, though Chief Joey Leung expressed that the "reprehensible nature of this crime will not go unanswered by the Hong Kong police."


"Gray Death" Cases Misdiagnosed[]

Authorities confirmed today that a number of mysterious illnesses reported at area clinics were not cases of "Gray Death" as had been previously feared, but merely a seasonal outbreak of influenza.

Dr. Chang Lam of the People's Health Administration headed the inquiry. "I can say with complete certainty that these cases exhibit absolutely none of the symptoms of the so-called 'Gray Death,' -- cases which, I might add, have so far only been reported in the less well managed cities of America and Europe. Those malcontents who have spread rumors to the contrary are merely feeding upon the unjustified fears of the hardworking men and women of Hong Kong."

Dr. Lam went on to say that anyone observed making such claims should be reported to local party leaders for counseling.

Locations[]

  • Both articles be found at the news stand in the Wan Chai Market and in the Quick Stop shop in the underground mall.
  • A third copy of the "'Gray Death' Cases Misdiagnosed" article is found in the in the break area one flight of stairs above the receptionist's desk in the VersaLife data entry facility.
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