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Cheng in tearful farewell to Teacup We're still friends, he says of radio boss who cut short his contract.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| July 30, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From South China Morning Post)

Byline: Klaudia Lee

On his last day at Commercial Radio, Albert Cheng King-hon declared that his love for the broadcaster and his friendship with its director, Winnie Yu, remained unchanged despite recent con-troversies.

With tears running down his cheeks, Cheng said yesterday the 10 years he spent hosting the popular Teacup in a Storm show was the "most glorious" time of his life. He appealed to all his fans to continue their support for the radio station, where he said many happy memories lingered.

Cheng is expected to sign a settlement agreement as early as today.

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