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Activist slams proposed ban on off-duty gaming staff entering casinos
Local activist Lei Kuok Keong, a former gaming worker, yesterday criticised the government’s proposed ban on gaming workers entering casinos during their leisure time.Lei, who heads the Macau Youth Dynamics group, made the comments during a group interview in Iao Hon.The Gaming Inspection and Co-ordination Bureau (DICJ) said in July it was studying the feasibility of banning gaming employees from entering local casinos during their free time. The bureau said it was also analysing whether such
October 4, 2016
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4 groups incl Pearl Horizon buyers march on Oct 1
Four groups, comprising three small trade unions and the Pearl Horizon Condominium Owners United Association, and a lone protester demonstrated on Saturday – National Day.The Public Security Police (PSP) said in a statement after the protests had finished that about 900 people participated in the marches, of which about 600 were from the Pearl Horizon Condominium Owners United Association.The three trade unions were the People Power union, Macau Bar Benders Association and Macau Democratic
October 4, 2016 | BY admin
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Residents celebrate Kin Kin & Hong Hong’s 100-day birthday
Several dozen residents joined a string of activities held by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) in Coloane’s Seac Pai Van Park to celebrate the 100-day birthday of locally born baby panda twins Kin Kin and Hong Hong yesterday.Kin Kin and Hong Hong, the twins’ names in Cantonese, mean “healthy” when combined as “kin hong” in Chinese.Their Putonghua names are Jian Jian and Kang Kang. They are the first giant pandas born in Macau. Keepers show the twin panda cubs Kin
October 4, 2016 | BY admin
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59 taxi breaches in 1st 2 days of Golden Week: police
In the first two days of the mainland’s National Day Golden Week holiday, the Public Security Police (PSP) and the Transport Bureau (DSAT) recorded 59 cases of cabbies violating the law, according to a PSP statement yesterday.Official figures showed that 37 cabbies were fined for overcharging and 17 for refusing to take passengers. The two kinds of violations amounted to 54 cases, or 88 percent of the total. In addition, the police fined 18 unlicensed taxis, among which 17 involved
October 4, 2016 | BY admin
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Police don’t intend to ‘hide from media’: Wong
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said yesterday the police didn’t have any intention of “hiding from the media”, when asked whether it was appropriate that the police informed the media two hours after receiving a call that a bomb had been put in a casino-hotel –which turned out to be false alarm.Wong made the comments while speaking to reporters at the Macau Chamber of Commerce in Zape where he attended a reception to celebrate National Day.According to local Chinese-language media
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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Gambling credit database must comply with law: Leong
Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong Vai Tac said yesterday that the junket sector’s plan to set up a centralised gambling credit database has to comply with the Personal Data Protection Law.Leong made the comments while speaking to reporters at the Macau Chamber of Commerce in Zape where he attended a National Day reception. The government’s mid-term evaluation report about the gaming sector’s performance, released in May, points out that the lack of a centralised gambling
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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Coach and 3 cars crash on bridge
A coach hit two cars yesterday morning on Friendship Bridge, and one of the two cars then rear-ended a third car, apparently after the coach experienced brake failure. The driver of one of the cars and four passengers on the coach suffered minor injuries.Public Security Police (PSP) spokeswoman Lei Wa Seong said during a regular press conference yesterday that shortly after 8 a.m. yesterday the coach, a Taipa-bound  shuttle bus carrying staff members, first sideswiped a car, after the
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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Group urges govt to regulate e-cigarettes
The Smoke-free & Healthy Life Association of Macau (SHLAM) urged the government yesterday on the sidelines of a press conference to regulate the selling and production of electronic cigarettes as soon as possible.The press conference at the Finance and IT Centre of Macau in Nam Van yesterday was about an anti-smoking quiz contest to be held by the group at the University of Macau (UM) on October 30, to raise teenagers’ awareness of the health hazards of smoking.Brenda Chen Yajin, the
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt to celebrate panda twins’ 100-day birthday
The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) will hold a special 100-day birthday party for the locally conceived and born baby panda twins Kin Kin and Hong Hong on Monday in Coloane’s Seac Pai Van Park, according to a statement released by the bureau yesterday.Kin Kin and Hong Hong, the twins’ names in Cantonese, means “healthy” when combined as “kin hong” in Chinese.Their Putonghua names are Jian Jian and Kang Kang.This handout photos provided by the Civic and Municipal Affairs
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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1 million hotel guests in August, up 7.7 pct
Macau’s 105 hotels recorded 1.07 million guests in August, a year-on-year increase of 7.7 percent, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced yesterday. Guests from the mainland (688,000), Hong Kong (178,000) and Taiwan (40,000) rose 5.5 percent, 14.3 percent and 11.8 percent respectively. The number of guests from South Korea leapt 40.3 percent to 28,000. PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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Imports in August rise 1st time in a year
Macau’s merchandise imports in August rose 1.8 percent year-on-year to 6.9 billion patacas, the first increase since the same month of last year, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) has announced. Total exports rose 8.4 percent to 973 million patacas. Domestic exports, which accounted for 18.1 percent of all exports, jumped 94.7 percent. Exports of tobacco and wine rose 85.8 percent to 559 million patacas, accounting for 8.1 percent of all exports. PLEASE READ THE FULL
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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Wynn Macau gets new president
Wynn Resorts said in a statement yesterday that Ian Michael Coughlan “has assumed leadership responsibility” for both Wynn Palace Cotai and Wynn Macau in Nape. The statement said that in his “expanded role”, Coughlan had been appointed president of Wynn Macau, the parent company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Coughlan was previously property president of Wynn Macau. The statement also said that earlier yesterday that Gamal Aziz resigned from his post as president
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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KK pulls out of ‘Battle of Victors’ on Oct 8
It was to be KK’s (9W- 0L 5 KO) 10th fight next Saturday as he was due to be part of the undercard in the “Battle of Victors” in which Hong Kong’s Rex “The Wonder Kid” Tso Sing-yu (19W – 0L, 12 KO), will be fighting Ryuto Maekawa (11W-0L-1D) of Japan for the vacant WBO International Junior Bantamweight (115lbs) title.However, Ng Kuok Kun, widely known as KK, told The Macau Post Daily over lunch in a restaurant in the city centre yesterday that he has decided to pull out of this
October 1, 2016 | BY admin
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Woman puts ‘bomb inside’ note in cake box to surprise boyfriend: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) questioned a 24-year-old local woman on Wednesday on suspicion of what in legal parlance is known as “threatening to commit a crime”. The woman put a slip of paper, on which “bomb inside” was written in Chinese, inside a cake box holding a birthday cake. She asked a staff member in a hotel to take the box to a guestroom in which her boyfriend was staying, to give him a “surprise”. In fact, the woman did not put a bomb in the box, according to the
September 30, 2016 | BY admin
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2 nabbed for duping gamblers with fake banknotes
Two men from Zhejiang have been detained after allegedly exchanging fake HK$1,000 banknotes with gamblers while betting at gaming tables, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Eric Choi Ian Fai said yesterday.Choi spoke to reporters outside City of Dreams’ Grand Hyatt Macau in Cotai where PJ officers showed reporters 200 fake HK$1,000 banknotes.According to Choi, the PJ received reports from eight casinos between September 12 and 23 about the fake banknotes. In the 20 cases, police seized 36 fake
September 30, 2016 | BY admin
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