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The Language Information Sciences Research Centre of CityU released the Annual Pan-Chinese Celebrity Rosters for 2006, which show that Mr Chen Sui-bian, President of Taiwan, has topped the list.
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Local speech therapists test out a ground-breaking assessment tool for Cantonese-speaking children's languate abilities at a seminar and workshop co-organized by the government's Department of Health and CityU's Language Information Sciences Research Centre.
Language Information Sciences Research Centre releases 2005 Celebrity Rosters for four cities – Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Taipei - in the region.
CityU's Language Information Sciences Research Centre and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences apply advanced information technology to produce a new Language Atlas of China that displays and explains the complex distribution of languages and dialects inside and outside China.
Which individuals in the Chinese speaking communities of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Beijing have had most media exposure over the last two weeks? Which words were most frequently used? You may think these are questions to which there are no definite answers, only subjective guesses.
CityU's Language Information Sciences Research Centre (LISRC) launched a Celebrity Roster for Chinese news media on the Web on 1 January 2001. Updated every fortnight, the Roster is an index of the top 25 most newsworthy celebrities who have appeared in the news media in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Beijing in the previous two weeks.

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