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Mainlander receives fake Venezuelan passport: police
A 33-year-old salesman from the mainland was arrested last week for receiving a fake Venezuelan passport, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson said in a special press conference yesterday.The suspect holds a valid non-resident worker’s permit.According to the spokesperson, PJ officers received a tip-off in mid-December about two parcels sent through a courier company that contained illegal items, one containing a fake passport and the other containing drugs. The suspects for the latter were
January 6, 2017
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Civic leader urges eco-bureau to start 24-hour hotline
Northern District Social Services Consultative Committee member Ng Ka Teng urged the government yesterday to set up a 24-hour hotline for residents to report noise complaints.Ng, a board member of the Macau Women’s General Association, made the appeal before a regular meeting of the government-appointed Northern Districts Social Services Consultative Committee at the Government Service Centre in Areia Preta.As is customary, the regular meeting was closed to the media.Northern District Social
January 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Local boxers to slug it out at White Collar charity bout
The private Macao Boxing House and Top Fighting gyms will be taking part in the White Collar ‘Office Exploded Charity Night of Boxing 2017’ tomorrow night with all takings once again to be donated to charity. This time it is Tong Sam Charity Association, which helps disadvantaged children in the mainland.There will be six bouts in which local pugilists from Macao Boxing House and Top Fighting will be slugging it out for charity and the chance to practise their newly learnt skills in front
January 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Talented teenager hooked on guzheng
Local teenager Peggy Chan Pui Yan, 16, plays the guzheng, the Chinese version of a zither, and has been doing so for over nine years. Despite being such a tender age, Peggy has played for many luminaries including President Xi Jinping and Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On.According to Wikipedia, the guzheng, also known as the Chinese zither, is a plucked string instrument with a history of more than 2,500 years. It has 16 (or more) strings and movable bridges.Directly translated,
January 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Fine Japanese dining with expert sake pairing at Mizumi
The Mizumi at Wynn Macau created a buzz among Japanese cuisine aficionados when it opened about a year ago and now with another Mizumi at Wynn Palace, it is raising the bar for contemporary yet authentic Japanese fine dining as it has its own sake sommelier to help guests take the culinary experience to another level.Similar to the one at Wynn Macau, the Mizumi at Wynn Palace in Cotai serves the ultimate tempura, teppanyaki and sushi using the finest and freshest ingredients flown in directly
January 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Lawmakers pass sex crime bill
A plenary session of the legislature yesterday passed the outline of an amendment bill on sex crimes listed in the Macau Penal Code. The government-initiated bill suggests a separate category for sexual harassment with the offence being listed as a semi-public crime.A total of 29 lawmakers cast their votes, all of which were in favour of the bill. Three legislators were absent and, as is customary, the speaker of the legislature did not vote.The government carried out a public consultation on
January 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Chui expects economy to grow this year
The government is confident that Macau’s economy will show positive growth this year, Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On said yesterday.Chui made the remarks in a speech during a luncheon for the city’s Chinese-language media and correspondents at MGM in Nape.“After going through a stage of economic adjustment over the last two years, we are confident that the economy will recover and show positive growth in 2017,” Chui said. Chui also said he expected Macau to enjoy a fiscal surplus
January 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Legislature passes bill to scrap Security Forces Co-ordination Office
The legislature yesterday passed the outline of an amendment bill to abolish the Security Forces Co-ordination Office, with the original functions conducted by the office to be passed to the Unitary Police Service (SPU), with the aim of streamlining organisational structures and enhancing administrative efficiency.A total of 30 lawmakers cast their votes, all of which were in favour of the bill.The bill proposes amendments to the security framework law and the law regulating the SPU
January 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Committee urges govt to build utility tunnels in Zone A
The government should build utility tunnels in the Zone A reclamation area, Central District Social Services Consultative Committee Deputy Convenor Veronica Kuong Iok Kao said yesterday.According to Wikipedia, a utility tunnel is a passage built underground or above ground to carry utility lines such as electricity, water supply pipes, and sewer pipes.Kuong made the remarks before a regular closed-door meeting of the committee at the Central District Residents Service Centre, saying that
January 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Lawmakers agree to debate new central library location
The legislature yesterday passed a debate motion by directly-elected lawmaker Song Pek Kei, who questions whether it would be suitable to build the new central library on the site of the Old Courthouse in Praia Grande.A total of 30 lawmakers cast their votes, with 25 supporting the motion. Indirectly-elected lawmakers Chui Sai Cheong and Kou Hoi In voted against the motion, while indirectly-elected lawmaker Andrew Chan Chak Mo and directly-elected lawmakers Angela Leong On Kei and Mak Soi Sun
January 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Vehicle charges increased to cover costs: govt
Transport Bureau (DSAT) Director Lam Hin San said yesterday that the charges for vehicle removal and the government’s other vehicle-related fees have been increased in an attempt to help cover the cost of the services which the bureau provides.Lam made the remarks during a hastily arranged press conference at Government Headquarters about a new list of vehicle-related charges which was signed by Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On last month and took effect on New Year’s Day.Lam pointed
January 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Police, eco-bureau pledge to strengthen co-operation
In response to several dozen noise complaints between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day which failed to trigger prompt action by the authorities, the Public Security Police (PSP) and Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) promised yesterday that they will strengthen communication and co-operation when handling such complaints in the future.The police received 55 noise complaints, including 21 about the SKY 21 restaurant bar on the rooftop of AIA Tower in Nam Van, from New Year’s Eve to
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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2 locals, Malaysian cheated in online scams: police
Two locals and a Malaysian have been cheated in three separate online scams, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson announced during a regular briefing yesterday.According to the spokesperson, one of the victims, a local man surnamed Chan, is 27 years old.Chan met a woman through mobile messaging app WeChat in November, according to the spokesperson. The woman told Chan that she was a masseuse. Chan then told that he wanted her to give him a massage.Before Chan met the woman on Friday as
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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Lawmaker calls for protest against steep rise in vehicle fees
Lawmaker-cum-unionist Jose Pereira Coutinho said yesterday a protest march against a steep rise in illegal parking fines and other vehicle-related charges would be held on Sunday afternoon starting in Praça do Tap Seac and ending outside Government Headquarters in Nam Van.Coutinho made the remarks during a press conference at the headquarters of the Macau Civil Servants Association (ATFPM), which several dozen ATFPM members also attended.The veteran lawmaker said that his association was
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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New Year visitors dip 6 pct
Macau’s number of visitor arrivals during the two-day New Year holiday fell 6.12 percent year-on-year to 318,948, according to a statement by the Public Security Police (PSP) yesterday.A total of 495,862 people – locals, non-residents workers and visitors – entered the city on Sunday and Monday, while the total number of departures stood at 501,331.Macau has seven border checkpoints, the Barrier Gate and Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal being the most busy ones.
January 4, 2017 | BY admin
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