Protesters, government far apart ahead of talks Bloomberg Thursday, October 09, 2014 10:18 Email Print RELATED NEWS Hong Kong protests at crossroads as traffic, frustration pile up Hong Kong democracy protests fade, face test of stamina Tensions surge in Hong Kong protests amid scuffles, signs of backlash Hong Kong protesters defy tear gas and batons to renew democracy call Hong Kong students kick off class boycott to demand greater democracy The divide between China's government and student protesters continues to grow as both side try to reach a resolution to the pro-democracy protests. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on "First Up." More : Protesters government talks China student protesters resolution pro-democracy protests
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