"If you could make a person
vanish ever after,
who would it be?"
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Raymond Sit
Poly U
Year 1
Business and Information System
Saddam Hussein, the President of Iraq. As long as he is alive, the world will
continue to be plunged into chaos. Without doubt, Saddam is a threat to the
human race.
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Eric Or
CUHK
Year 1
BBA
It would be Bill Gates. He is monopolizing the computer market. He is too rich
and may dominate the free flow of information. This is an unfair phenomenon that
should not be existing. |
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Ken Lau
City U
Year 1
Information System
It must be Ronaldo Luis Nazario Da Lima. Only if he is vanished can I have the chance
of playing in the Inter Milan soccer team and the Brazilian national football
team. |
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Lam Ka Chun
HKUST
Year 2
Biochemistry
The President of Indonesia, Jusuf Habibie, should disappear from this world. By
clandestinely commanding the army to rape Chinese women, he has hurt them both physically
and mentally, and ruined their lives.
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Joan Li
HKU
Year 1
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Monica Lewinsky is the one who should vanish. President Bill Clinton is governing the
States very well. But she has dragged him into an unnecessarily embarrassing
situation. |
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Heidy Tsang
HKBU
Year 3
Chinese
I would choose Li Peng. In the Tiananmen Square Incident, he chose not to communicate
directly with the students but resorted to the use of military force. His dictatorship
hindered the democratic development of China. |
Reported by:
Linda Leung, Polly Lau, Ada Wong, Kwong Sum Yin,
Jenny Chung, Grace Cheng.
Photos by:
Linda Leung, Polly Lau, Ada Wong, Kwong Sum Yin, Jenny Chung, Grace Cheng.