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Mongolian nabbed for pickpocketing on buses
An 18-year-old Mongolian man was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of five cases of pickpocketing on buses since last month, a spokesperson for the Judiciary Police (PJ) said during a special briefing yesterday.The spokesperson said the suspect, surnamed Munkhtuya, told the police that he was a student.According to the spokesperson, a woman called the police on Wednesday, saying that she noticed the suspect, who was standing next to her on a bus, stealing from her handbag. Judiciary
November 25, 2016
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Diversification will help boost job choices: Leong
Addressing a Q&A session in the legislature’s hemicycle yesterday, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong Vai Tac said that a more diversified economy would help young local people enjoy better career choices.Leong made the remarks when answering a question by directly-elected lawmaker-cum-businessman Chan Meng Kam, on the first of a two-day Q&A session about his portfolio’s policy guidelines for next year.Leong and several other senior officials of his portfolio attended
November 25, 2016 | BY admin
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IPM to offer city’s first speech-language therapy degree
The Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM) announced at a press conference yesterday that it will offer Macau’s first four-year bachelor’s degree programme in speech and language therapy from the next academic year.Addressing the press conference on the IPM campus in Zape, IPM President Lei Heong Iok said the programme, with a department formed by IPM academics and their counterparts from Chung Shan Medical University (CSMU) in Taichung, would provide an opportunity for local students to study
November 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Candidates must sign allegiance declaration: govt
Candidates running for a seat in the Legislative Assembly (AL) must sign a statement declaring their agreement with the Macau Basic Law and their allegiance to the Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR), apart from not being in any way unqualified to stand for election, according to the latest draft of the Legislative Assembly Election Law amendment bill submitted by the government yesterday.The legislature’s 2nd Standing Committee President Andrew Chan Chak Mo told reporters about the
November 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Over 60 pct of residents oppose non-local drivers: Leong
More than 60 percent of residents are against the hiring of non-resident commercial vehicle drivers, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong Vai Tac said yesterday in the legislature.Leong made the remarks when answering a question by indirectly-elected lawmaker-cum-businessman Kou Hoi In, on the first of a two-day Q&A session about his portfolio’s policy guidelines for next year.In yesterday’s plenary session, Kou claimed that the government’s policies had been favouring the
November 25, 2016 | BY admin
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kpny opens in Galaxy – first stand-alone shop in Greater China
Known for its craftsmanship of exotic leather handbags and accessories, kpny, an extension of luxury crocodile leather goods brand Kwanpen from Singapore, has opened a stand-alone shop in Galaxy, the first in Greater China.Registered in New York in 2002, kpny was launched by one of the Kwan brothers – Kwanpen East Asia CEO Kwan Mun Wah. While the initials kp seems to stand for Kwanpen, in fact, during a media presentation on Tuesday, it was revealed that kp stands for “Kelly” and
November 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Musician invites audience to a ‘Picnic in the Cemetery’
Wouldn’t it be fun to have a picnic in a cemetery? But Njo Kong Kie’s idea of “Picnic in the Cemetery” is a concert of original music he composed in a special theatrical setting, audience seating and visual effects that doesn’t just bring music to the ears but is an experience for the senses.Despite the title, Njo told MPD Weekender recently that the concert has nothing to do with a picnic in the cemetery. It was just a name he gave to an album featuring a trove of music he
November 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt won’t amend Land Law without consensus: Chan
Addressing a Q&A session in the legislature’s hemicycle yesterday, Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan Hoi Fan said the government would not propose any amendments to the Land Law without first reaching a consensus in civil society on the matter. Chan made the remarks when answering lawmaker-cum-businessman Zheng Anting’s question, on the last day of a two-day Q&A session about her portfolio’s policy guidelines for next year..Chan and several other senior
November 24, 2016 | BY admin
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CityU launches arts education research centre
The private City University of Macau (CityU) launched its Arts Education Research Centre on its Taipa campus yesterday with artist Sun Jiangtao appointed as the centre’s founding director.CityU Rector Zhang Shu Guang said in his opening speech that the centre aimed to provide an academic platform for arts education and research not only for students and staff of the university but also anyone who is interested in the arts. According to Sun, the university is planning to provide general
November 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Chan vows to listen to consultative bodies’ views
Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan Hoi Fan said yesterday that the government will always listen to the opinions of the nearly four dozen government-appointed consultative bodies, adding that they are useful for the government’s decision-making process. Chan made the remarks when answering questions from several lawmakers, on the last day of a two-day Q&A session about her portfolio’s policy guidelines for next year.Several lawmakers asked the government whether it
November 24, 2016 | BY admin
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3-legged race to help disabled: Lions Clubs
Lions Clubs International’s branches in Macau announced yesterday that they will hold their first three-legged charity race aiming to help people with disabilities. The event will be held the Macau Federation of Trade Unions’ Workers Stadium near the Barrier Gate checkpoint on January 8. Addressing a press conference at a youth activities centre in Avenida de Marciano Baptista, William Koi Wai Kong, who heads the Lions Clubs International District 303, said it will be the first
November 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Health Bureau seeks legal advice on Venetian smoking area
Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said yesterday his bureau was seeking legal advice on a complaint about an alleged breach of the Tobacco Prevention and Control Law at the Venetian in Cotai on Monday.Lei made the remarks on the sidelines of a blood donation drive by the rank and file and officers of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Macau Garrison at their Zape barracks. Lei said as the Venetian’s case was “a bit complicated” the bureau had launched an investigation into
November 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Visitors rise 1.6 pct in October
Macau’s number of visitor arrivals rose 1.6 percent year-on-year and 10.4 percent month-on-month to 2.67 million in October, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced yesterday. A DSEC statement attributed the two-digit month-on-month increase to the National Day “Golden Week” holiday in the first week of last month. Overnight visitors rose 12.1 percent year-on-year to 1.37 million, accounting for 51.2 percent of the total, while same-day visitors dropped 7.6 percent to
November 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Chan insists current election systems suitable for Macau
Addressing yesterday’s Q&A session in the legislature’s hemicycle, Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan Hoi Fan said that the current systems to elect the chief executive and legislators were suitable for Macau.Chan made the remarks when answering questions from grassroots lawmakers Antonio Ng Kuok Cheong and Au Kam San, on the first day of the two-day Q&A session about her portfolio’s policy guidelines for next year.Chan and several other senior officials of her
November 23, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt mulls amending law to better protect inspectors: Chan
The government considers reviewing the law on providing legal aid for inspectors facing insults, physical violence and other kinds of attacks, so as to evaluate if the law is still suitable under the current circumstances, Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan Hoi Fan said yesterday.Chan made the remarks when replying to a question by legislator-cum-unionist Ella Lei Cheng I during a plenary session of the legislature. Chan yesterday presented the 2017 policy guidelines for her
November 23, 2016 | BY admin
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