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Govt launches 500,000 pataca prize for cultural industries
The government announced yesterday that it will award prizes for excellence in cultural industries. Each of the prizes can reach up to half a million patacas, according to an official regulation published in the Official Gazette (BO). According to the regulation, the prizes will be awarded by the government’s Cultural Industries Fund (FIC). The fund will set up a committee tasked with evaluating candidacies for the prizes. PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
January 29, 2019
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Locals’ jobless rate dips to 2.4 pct in 2018
Local residents’ unemployment rate dropped by 0.3 percentage points to 2.4 percent year-on-year last year, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) said in a statement yesterday.Macau’s general unemployment rate – comprising locals and non-resident workers – dipped by 0.2 percentage points to 1.8 percent last year.The bureau described last year’s employment situation as “favourable”.PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
January 29, 2019 | BY admin
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Conventional dumpsters drop by 90 pct
Macau’s number of conventional dumpsters has been decreased by about 90 percent from a peak of 1,600 to 170 now, due to their replacement with waste compactors and enclosed waste collection facilities, the Chinese-language radio channel of government-owned broadcaster TDM reported yesterday.According to yesterday’s report, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) told TDM that the capacity of waste compactors to store rubbish is much larger than the capacity of conventional 1,100-litre dumpsters
January 29, 2019 | BY admin
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Canadian tries to cheat gaming operator out of over 2.2 billion patacas: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested a Canadian Chinese man on Friday for allegedly attempting to deceive a local bank into transferring 249 million euros (equivalent to over 2.28 billion patacas) from an account of a local gaming operator to his account in Hong Kong earlier last week – by showing a forged remittance slip and a letter of authorisation purportedly issued by the gaming operator, according to PJ spokesman Leng Kam Lon.The suspect left the bank branch as he failed in his attempt to
January 28, 2019 | BY admin
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Pansy Ho ‘looks the likely victor’ in casino feud
HONG KONG – A new alliance has emerged among some of Macau gaming mogul Stanley Ho Hung Sun’s 17 children in the decade-long family battle for his casino empire, and eldest daughter Pansy Ho Chiu King looks the likely victor.Ho announced in a statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Wednesday [as reported by The Macau Post Daily on Thursday] that she had joined up with some siblings and the Henry Fok Foundation and would hold a combined 53 percent in Sociedade de Turismo e Diversoes de
January 28, 2019 | BY admin
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Cambodia strives to become ‘New Macau’
SIHANOUKVILLE – A businessman leaves a smoky room US$1,500 poorer from a game of baccarat at a casino in Sihanoukville – an increasingly common scene in the Cambodian beachtown as it becomes a honeypot for Chinese gamblers and investors, striving to become a “New Macau”.“It’s not so bad if I lost tonight,” said Dong Qiang, adding: “I will try my luck tomorrow.”The coastal capital of Preah Sihanouk province – named after Cambodia’s revered late king – was once a sleepy
January 28, 2019 | BY admin
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Forum backs govt’s proposal to require video recorders in taxis
Guest speakers at yesterday’s Macau Forum agreed with the government’s latest proposal to require a video recorder to be installed in every taxi in the future.The weekly debate programme is hosted by government-owned broadcaster TDM in its studio at the Macau Forum in Zape every Sunday. The programme has been held indoors regularly since the beginning of this year after mostly taking place in Areia Preta Park for years.Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosario told
January 28, 2019 | BY admin
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UM ex-law professor denies sexual assault at start of closed trial
The former dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Macau (UM), John Mo Shijian, who is alleged to have sexually assaulted a female student from the mainland enrolled in another local university, denied the sexual assault allegation during the first hearing of his trial at the Court of First Instance (TJB) on Friday, his defence lawyer Oriana Inácio Pun told reporters on the sidelines of the hearing, which was closed to the public including the media.According to local Chinese-language
January 28, 2019 | BY admin
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US think tank gives Macau clean bill of ‘fiscal health’
A conservative US think tank has given Macau top marks for its “fiscal health.”In its 2019 Index of Economic Freedom report, the Washington-based Heritage Foundation (HF) has given Macau 100.0 on its index for “fiscal health” – the same ranking as Hong Kong. Taiwan was given 91.6, while mainland China’s amounted to 76.0 and Singapore’s to 80.0. The report, which was released last week, points out that Macau’s overall tax burden equals 25.0 percent of total domestic income, while
January 28, 2019 | BY admin
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Legislature passes national anthem bill
The Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday passed a government-initiated bill amending the existing local law on the use and protection of the national flag, national emblem and national anthem.The amendment bill “localises” the country’s National Anthem Law to be applied in Macau, following its inclusion in Annex 3 of the Macau Basic Law as one of the national laws to be implemented in the special administrative region.The bill’s outline was passed during a plenary session of the
January 25, 2019 | BY admin
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Sands brings Portuguese ‘fine-casual dining’ to town
Chiado restaurant at Sands Cotai Central is setting a new benchmark to the local Portuguese cuisine scene with Henrique Sá Pessoa, whose restaurant in Lisbon has recently won two Michelin stars.As executive chef at Chiado, Pessoa said the restaurant would serve contemporary Portuguese cuisine in a fine-casual dining environment.The chef said that there are good Portuguese restaurants in Macau but the dishes they serve are “outdated”, so at Chiado, the classic dishes will be prepared and
January 25, 2019 | BY admin
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British duo brings pop-up book come to life in theatre
Is it a book? Is it a paper cut-out? Is it a film? Is it projection mapping?“The Icebook” is all of the above combined, and is part of the 18th Macau City Fringe Festival, organised by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC).Created by British couple Davy and Kristin McGuire, “The Icebook” is the world’s first projection mapped pop-up book, and the story is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s tales “The Snow Queen” and “The Ice Maiden”.Artists Andrew Quinn (left) and Edward
January 25, 2019 | BY admin
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1/3 of child sex abuse cases last year happened in education institutions: police
One-third of Macau’s child sex abuse cases last year occurred in education institutions such as private tuition centres, Judiciary Police (PJ) Director Sit Chong Meng said yesterday.Sit made the remarks during a Chinese New Year gathering and luncheon for the media at the PJ headquarters in Zape.During yesterday’s gathering, Sit announced the PJ crime figures for last year.Judiciary Police (PJ) Director Sit Chong Meng addresses yesterday’s Chinese New Year media gathering at the PJ
January 25, 2019 | BY admin
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St Paul’s Ruins not damaged by drone crash: govt
The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said in a statement yesterday that Wednesday night’s incident in which a drone crashed into the Ruins of St. Paul’s did not damage the UNESCO World Heritage-listed monument. According to the statement, IC officials carried out a detailed inspection of the façade of the church yesterday. “After a rigorous inspection, the Cultural Affairs Bureau confirmed that the Ruins of St Paul’s were not damaged” by the crash, the statement said. The statement
January 25, 2019 | BY admin
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15 corpses unclaimed last year: report
The Health Bureau (SSM) recorded 15 unclaimed corpses last year, Radio Macau reported this year. According to the report, 12 of the people passed away at the public Conde de Sao Januario Hospital Centre, while three of the unclaimed corpses were handed to the Health Bureau by the Judiciary Police (PJ). In 2017, the Health Bureau recorded 20 unclaimed corpses.PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
January 25, 2019 | BY admin
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