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Local scriptwriter asks: To leave or not to leave
Months after her short film “Crash” was nominated for Taiwan’s “Golden Horse” film award, local scriptwriter Miki To Weng Kei’s latest work will see her return to her roots in theatre with a story that explores the sense of belonging to Macau through her characters who need to decide if they will leave or stay in the city.To’s work is presented in the first half of the two-act play “Departures”, which is the result of the cultural exchange project “Twin Cities” organised
March 24, 2017
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2 buses, taxi crash on bridge, 32 hurt: police
Two buses and a taxi crashed on Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge late last night, leaving 32 people injured, according to the Fire Services Bureau (CB).According to the bureau, one of the bus drivers had been trapped and injured in his seat, and was pulled out by officers when they arrived on the scene. A female Filipino passenger suffered serious head injuries. Both were rushed to the public Conde de Sao Januario Hospital Centre.Victims of the three-vehicle collision on Governor Nobre de
March 23, 2017 | BY admin
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Smoking lounge standards are ‘practical’: health chief
Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said yesterday that the government’s newly proposed standards for smoking lounges are “practical” for casino operations while also protecting the health of casino workers.Lei made the remarks when speaking to reporters after attending a closed-door meeting of the legislature’s 2nd Standing Committee, which is reviewing the Tobacco Prevention and Control Law’s amendment bill article-by-article.The committee’s president, indirectly-elected
March 23, 2017 | BY admin
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Group vows to raise awareness of autism
The Macau Autism Association (MAA) will hold a string of events to mark World Autism Awareness Day 2017 next month to raise people’s awareness of autism.The association’s director-general, Nicole Chan Sio Man, told reporters yesterday on the sidelines of a press conference about the upcoming events at the headquarters of Macau Cable TV that while some people with autism are very talented, they are not good at communicating with others.According to Wikipedia, autism is a neurodevelopmental
March 23, 2017 | BY admin
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Group wants heritage evaluation of ‘shipyard village’
An ad hoc concern group for the preservation of Coloane’s bucolic Lai Chi Vun Village submitted a petition to the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) yesterday, urging it to initiate a cultural heritage evaluation of the village and its traditional shipyards, with the aim of preserving them as an integral part of the city’s industrial heritage.Speaking to reporters after handing the petition to an official outside the bureau in Praça do Tap Seac, the group’s deputy leader Tam Chon Ip said he
March 23, 2017 | BY admin
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Non-gaming income set to rise: casino operators
Representatives of Macau’s six gaming operators said yesterday they believed the share of income from their non-gaming businesses in their total revenue will continue to rise.The sextet made the remarks during a press conference at Studio City before attending a forum about their non-gaming business activities, organised by the Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM).Wynn Resorts Macau Executive Director Linda Chen said when addressing the press conference that the non-gaming revenue increase rates
March 23, 2017 | BY admin
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Election board to brief ‘interested public’ next month
The Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) will hold a briefing for members of the public with a special interest in the upcoming poll in mid April, its president, Tong Hio Fong, said yesterday, adding that committee will send election-related information to residents through various channels in the run-up to polling day. The direct and indirect legislative elections will be held on September 17, after a two-week election campaign scheduled to end at midnight on September 15.
March 23, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt bans Brazilian meat imports
The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) said in a statement last night that it has decided to ban with immediate effect the importation of all frozen and chilled meat products from Brazil.The decision came in the wake of Brazil’s “rotten meat” scandal in which about 30 people have been arrested. According to Brazilian police investigations, major meatpackers in the country were found to have been selling tainted meat products at home and abroad for years. The meatpackers allegedly
March 22, 2017 | BY admin
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2 Malaysians nabbed for using bogus credit cards
Two Malaysian men were arrested for using bogus credit cards in Macau, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson said yesterday. According to the spokesperson, one of the suspects, surnamed Liew, is 24 years old while the other suspect, surnamed Koh is aged 25. Liew and Koh are members of a counterfeit credit card gang in Malaysia, according to the spokesperson. The duo were paid 10 percent of the total retail value of the goods they bought with the cards. Both suspects told the police that they
March 22, 2017 | BY admin
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Pearl Horizon buyers urge ex-secretary to keep promise
Several dozen Pearl Horizon pre-sale buyers held a rally outside the Macau Science Centre in Nape yesterday, urging former secretary for transport and public works Lau Si Io, who is now the president of the Macau Science Centre, to keep his promise to solve the ongoing Pearl Horizon residential project dispute.The residential project has been mothballed since the government decided in 2015 to axe the ill-fated development’s temporary land concession that had expired. The government has
March 22, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt plans centre for domestic violence culprits
Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) Vice-President Peter Au Chi Keung said yesterday the government was planning a centre as a place for domestic violence culprits to have a “time-out” – giving them time to calm down after they have abused their spouses spouses or children.Au made the remarks while speaking to reporters yesterday on the sidelines of an event to mark World Social Work Day, on the campus of the Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM) in Zape.The Law on Preventing and Combating
March 22, 2017 | BY admin
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Workers’ confidence rises: survey But croupiers’ confidence is down
Findings of a survey released yesterday show a slight rise in Macau employees’ overall confidence and satisfaction last month compared to a year earlier, Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) Prof. Chan Lai Kow announced yesterday.On a scale of 1 to 5, last month’s Macau employee confidence index stood at 3.05 with a 0.1 percent increase year on year, while the satisfaction index stood at 3.37 with a 0.03 percent year-on-year rise.Chan, who heads the university’s Institute for
March 22, 2017 | BY admin
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Lawmakers reject debate about rise in vehicle-related fees
The legislature yesterday rejected a debate motion by directly-elected lawmaker-cum-unionist Leong Veng Chai, who questioned whether it was appropriate for the government to “hugely” increase the government’s vehicle-related fees and fines in January.A total of 30 lawmakers cast their votes, with 10 supporting the motion and 14 voting against it, while two lawmakers abstained.A list of steeply increased fees and fines initiated by the Transport Bureau (DSAT) was signed by Chief Executive
March 22, 2017 | BY admin
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‘Gambler’ cheats engineer out of 40,990 patacas
A local man was cheated out of 40,990 patacas on Monday by a man claiming to be a gambler who had lost all his money, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson said yesterday during a regular press conference.The spokesperson said the victim, a 26-year-old local engineer, told the police that he was walking near the World Trade Centre Macau in Nape in the evening when the suspect approached him.The suspect told the victim that he had gambled away all his money and wanted to borrow some cash from
March 22, 2017 | BY admin
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Taiwan wants stronger cooperation with Macau
Macau’s role in cross-Strait relations is very important when they are strained, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office Director-General Lu Chang-shui said yesterday, adding he hoped that cooperation between Taiwan and Macau will be further strengthened.Lu made the remarks at The Plaza Restaurant in Zape on the sidelines of a promotion event about bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) in Taiwan, co-hosted by his office and the Hong Kong Office of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau.According to Lu, the
March 21, 2017 | BY admin
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