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Rex aims for 20-0, KK for 10-0 at Battle of Victors
Saturday October 8 will see Hong Kong’s “The Wonder Kid” Rex Tso Sing-ye and Macau’s “KK” Ng Kuok Kun aka “The Macau Kid” will take on their opponents at the “Battle of Victors” at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on October 8, aiming for 20-0 and 10-0 victories respectively.Rex (19W – 12 KO) will be taking on undefeated Japanese fighter Ryuto Maekawa (11W – 7 KO) for the vacant WBO International Junior Bantamweight (115 lbs) title. Rex beat Korean
August 8, 2016
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‘MAC’ activities focus on competitiveness
“YES I am”, an activity co-organised by 32 student groups, will kick off later this month with the aim of enhancing local students’ competitiveness by inviting “successful” young locals to share their stories with the participants. The event is a part of the “MAC” series of activities.Since its start in May, the “MAC” series of activities has included several major events held over the past few months which will culminate in the “YES I am” event, which will take place
August 8, 2016 | BY admin
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Police now suspect suicide, not murder, in hotel death
A 53-year-old man from the mainland likely committed suicide on Friday after being held against his will in a hotel room because he could not repay loan sharks, the Judiciary Police (PJ) said on Saturday.Initially, after the man was found stabbed in the hotel room, the Judiciary Police (PJ) had said on Friday they suspected murder.  The Judiciary Police made the first assessment of the case at a press conference on Friday morning, several hours after the man had been found dead in the room
August 8, 2016 | BY admin
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Rosario apologises for typhoon fiasco
Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosario apologised yesterday for the failure of the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) to tell residents “in a good-enough way” about its much criticised decision not to hoist the No.8 typhoon signal earlier this week. Rosario said the bureau should have done better in the way it released information about Typhoon Nida. Rosario made the apology at Pac On Ferry Terminal in Taipa where the government organised a trip for
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Councillor & lawmaker urge Urban Renewal Council to be transparent
Lawmaker-cum-civic leader Ho Ion Sang yesterday urged the government-appointed Urban Renewal Council to ensure that the public will be well informed about its operations even though its meetings do not have to be held in public.Ho made the appeal on the sidelines of yesterday’s inspection tour of the Pac On Ferry Terminal project in Taipa.Asked by reporters about the council’ s decision to hold all its meetings behind closed doors, Ho, vice president of the Macau General Union of
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Speaker says ban on post-resignation by-election not against Basic Law
Legislative Assembly (AL) President Ho Iat Seng said yesterday that a newly added proposed amendment to the Legislative Assembly Election Law, which would ban lawmakers who give up their seat for personal reasons from standing as a candidate in the resulting by-election, was not against the Macau Basic Law.Ho made the remarks yesterday at the Pac On Ferry Terminal construction site in Taipa where the government organised a trip for lawmakers to inspect the long-delayed project. The
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Taiwanese loses 427,851 patacas in online gambling scam
Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Tam Weng Keong said yesterday that a Taiwan resident lost around 427,851 patacas when gambling online.Tam revealed details of the case during a regular press conference. Tam said the victim gambled online in Taiwan in May, adding that the website was purported to be run by an investment company. Tam said the company required the victim to deposit the equivalent of 427,851 patacas into a Hong Kong bank account to gamble. The victim gambled and won some money,
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Clinic’s computer hacked
Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Tam Weng Keong said yesterday that a local clinic’s computer was hacked last Saturday. Tam said that so far no suspects had been identified by the police. Tam announced the case during a regular press conference. A staff member of the clinic received an email from a person unknown to the clinic, and after downloading the document attached, the computer began to behave abnormally.Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Tam Weng Keong announces yesterday a
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Customs bust 2 shops selling fake-brand bird’s nests
The Macau Customs Service said yesterday that two shops in the city centre were found selling1,300 jars of bogus-brand bird’s nest with an estimated market price of 100,000 patacas. The counterfeit-brand goods were confiscated, the Customs Service said in a statement.   According to the statement, the Customs Service received a complaint from a trade-mark holder earlier this year about the two shops selling bird’s nest products using their name. This handout photo
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Pac On terminal ready early next year: Rosario
The Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) and Public Security Police (PSP) have already started taking over some areas of the long-delayed Pac On Ferry Terminal in Taipa which is now slated to be operational early next year, Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosario said yesterday.The policy secretary apologies for delaying the operational start of the terminal one more time.Rosario expressed his apologise on the sidelines of an inspection tour of the terminal. Secretary for
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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MGM China revenue drops 4 pct in Q2
MGM China Holdings said in a statement yesterday that its second-quarter revenue declined by 4 percent to HK$3.5 billion.According to the statement, in the first half of the year the company recorded total revenue of HK$7.2 billion, down by 22% year-on-year. Adjusted EBITDA was HK$2.0 billion compared to HK$2.4 billion in the first six months of last year. Basic earnings per share stood at HK34.2 cents.During the six-month period, main floor table games win was down 5 percent year-on-year and
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Studio City helps raise Melco Q2 net revenue by 17 pct
Melco Crown Entertainment’s said in a statement yesterday that its net revenue for the second quarter was US$1.07 billion, up 17 percent year-on-year.According to the statement, the increase was primarily attributable to the net revenue generated by Studio City, which started operations in October, and the increase in casino revenues at City of Dreams Manila, partially offset by lower casino revenues at City of Dreams in Cotai and Altira in Taipa.On a US GAAP basis, operating income for the
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Art playground inspires kids to play, create & appreciate
While many children are spending their summer playing sports, learning music or getting extra tutoring classes, some have been having fun exploring their inner artist at Ox Warehouse.The plain white walls in the gallery at Ox Warehouse are currently filled with children’s graffiti and plastered with sketches, paintings and other artwork created by children who have been learning art the fun and freestyle way in one-on-one, two-on-one or four-on-one workshops since June.The results of the
August 5, 2016 | BY admin
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Cop nabbed for taking gaming chip as ‘mediation fee’
Public Security Police (PSP) spokesman Wong Wai Chon announced yesterday the arrest of a PSP officer on suspicion of accepting a HK$10,000 gaming chip from a couple from the mainland as a “mediation fee’Wong announced the case during a regular press conference. The suspect is a 30-year-old PSP police officer, surnamed Fong. Wong said when Fong, who was on duty, walked past a bus stop in Estrada da Baía de Nossa Senhora da Esperança on Monday night, he saw the couple arguing over
August 4, 2016 | BY admin
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Councillor urges govt to regulate online food shops
Central Districts Community Service Consultative Council member Lou Hip Wa complained yesterday that there are still no specific regulations in place for the operation of online shops selling food items, urging the government to tighten its supervision of the shops as soon as possible. Lou, vice-chairman of the Macau Vendors Mutual Help Association, made the remarks during a regular meeting of the government-appointed council at the Public Services Centre in Rotunda de Carlos da
August 4, 2016 | BY admin
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