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French jeweller Romain Herzo marks Asia debut in Macau
French jewellery maker, Romain Herzo Paris, has opened its first shop in The Parisian integrated resort, marking its debut in Asia.The brand’s founder and designer Eric Herzo and his wife were in town at the opening ceremony last Friday to share their design concepts with customers.Kimberley Trading, the sole distributor of Herzo in Macau, Marketing and Business Development Senior Manager Mannie Lao said Herzo’s jewellery offers more choices for customers, locals and tourists alike, who are
November 11, 2016
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When ‘Henning plays Mozart’, it won’t be boring
Mozart to some might be boring to listen to but Norwegian violinist and composer Henning Kraggerud promises that his concert tomorrow will be anything but boring as it will be theatrical, there will be improvisations and even some storytelling in between – if allowed – that is rare in a classical music performance. Well, as David Bowie famously said: “I don’t know where I’m going from here but I promise it won’t be boring.” “Be prepared for a very fresh and different
November 11, 2016 | BY admin
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Civic leader urges govt to lower project height near lighthouse
The government should force the developer of an 81.32-metre-high unfinished residential building near the Guia Lighthouse to reduce its height according to the legal height limit, a member of the government-appointed Central District Social Services Consultative Committee said yesterday.Central Districts Social Services Consultative Committee member Wong Chou Tim made the suggestion before a meeting of the Central District Social Services Consultative Committee which was held behind closed
November 10, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt mulls introducing guide dogs
The government will study the feasibility of introducing guide dogs for the blind, according to the government’s 10-Year Plan on Rehabilitation Services released yesterday.The Rehabilitation Affairs Committee held a regular meeting yesterday, in which the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) briefed committee members about the plan.The meeting, chaired by IAS President Celeste Vong Yim Mui, took place at the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) in Nam Van.Choi Sio Un, who heads the Social
November 10, 2016 | BY admin
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Police nab pickpocketing trio – Irishman hurt in robbery
The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested three men from Fujian province on Monday on suspicion of at least six cases of pickpocketing in a Cotai resort and outside the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal since April.PJ spokesman Ho Chan Nam announced the case in a special press conference yesterday.Ho identified the three suspects as a 34-year-old surnamed Rao, a 36-year-old surnamed Chen, and a 47-year-old surnamed Xiao. Chen and Xiao had entered Macau illegally.Judiciary Police (PJ) officers escort the
November 10, 2016 | BY admin
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Union calls for decrease in imported construction workers
Members of the Macau House Painters Union and lawmaker-cum-unionist Ella Lei Cheng I reaffirmed their demand yesterday that local construction workers be given employment priority and urged the government to reduce the number of imported construction workers.They made the remarks during a meeting at the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) yesterday. Lei accompanied the union members to the meeting.DSAL Director Wong Chi Hong and other officials attended at the meeting to discuss the issue with
November 10, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt staff to work flexitime during Grand Prix: official
Just like the last year, Macau’s over 30,000 public servants can work flexitime during the Macau Grand Prix (MGP) next week, Macau Grand Prix Organising Committee Co-ordinator Pun Weng Kun, who is also the president of the Sports Bureau (ID), said yesterday.Pun made the announcement on the sidelines of a blessing ceremony for the smooth running of the races, at the Grand Prix complex in front of the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal.The 63rd Macau Grand Prix, for which this year’s Formula 3 race
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Woman loses US$1,200 in scam with ‘British’ man
A local woman lost US$1,200 (9,600 patacas) late last month after she met a purported “British” man online, and deposited the money into an account number a woman from a purported courier company had given her, according to the Judiciary Police (PJ).The victim deposited the money, as she believed what the purported courier company had told her – an item set to be delivered to her had been seized and the money was needed to reclaim it. The victim believed the item was a birthday gift the
November 10, 2016 | BY admin
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Tertiary education bill omits taught degree programmes
The revised version of the government’s bill on the city’s tertiary education sector no longer requires institutions of higher learning to specify in their graduation certificates whether a student has obtained a taught degree or a research degree at master’s or doctoral level, the Legislative Assembly’s 2nd Standing Committee President Andrew Chan Chak Mo said yesterday.In the initial version of the bill, the government proposed that graduation certificates issued by tertiary
November 9, 2016 | BY admin
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Tam vows to help more schools get their own campus
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chon Weng said yesterday the government was striving to help more schools to get their own campus. Tam made the remarks at the Macau Cultural Centre in Nape where he attended a ceremony to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Dr Sun Yat-sen. Some schools still do not have their own campus, teaching their pupils on the lower floors of high-rise buildings.Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chon Weng speaks
November 9, 2016 | BY admin
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Lawrence Ho becomes Melco Crown’s COO
Melco Crown Entertainment said in a statement yesterday that its chief operating officer (COO), Ted Chan Ying-tat, “has resigned for personal reasons”. According to Melco Crown Entertainment’s website, Chan was appointed to the post in February 2012, after which he oversaw all of the company’s business units. He had served as president of Altira Macau since November 2008 and the company’s co-chief operating officer since September 2010. Previously, he worked for First Shanghai
November 9, 2016 | BY admin
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Culture fund chief vows more support for film & music
Cultural Industries Fund (FIC) President Leong Heng Teng said yesterday the fund would strengthen its support for projects related to fashion design, music, films and performance art, considering that the number of these projects account for a major part of the projects backed by the fund. Leong made the remarks at a press conference about the fund’s work from 2014 to this year. The briefing was held at the fund’s office on Nape. An FIC statement said 43 per cent of the approved
November 9, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt’s 1st standardised recruitment tender attracts over 21,000 applicants
The application period for the government’s first standardised recruitment tender ended yesterday with 21,368 applicants wanting to take the civil service admission exam, according to a statement from the Public Administration and Civil Service Bureau (SAFP).Around half of the applicants used an online application platform to join the recruitment drive. The standardised recruitment tender was launched after the enactment of the Recruitment, Selection and Training of Civil Servants Law in
November 9, 2016 | BY admin
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Macau hosts Dr Sun’s 150th birth anniversary ceremony
Various sectors of the local community hosted a ceremony yesterday at the Macau Cultural Centre in Nape to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Dr Sun Yat-sen. Dr Sun, also known as Sun Zhongshan or Sun Wen, is widely seen as the founder of modern China. He was born in Guangdong’s then Hsiang-shan county near Macau on November 12, 1866. The county was renamed Zhongshan in honour of Dr Sun after his death in 1925. Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On gave a speech at the
November 9, 2016 | BY admin
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6 dealers claim casino violated their privacy
Six former SJM dealers, backed by the New Macau Gaming Workers’ Rights Union, each handed a letter of complaint to the Personal Data Protection Office (GPDP) yesterday. The sextet claim that the gaming operator posted their personal information and why they had been dismissed on information boards in 18 casinos run by the company, after having been “unreasonably” sacked. The ex-dealers claim that the company’s action had made it difficult for them to find jobs in Macau. A
November 9, 2016 | BY admin
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