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Group urges govt to set up TCM hospital on Hengqin
The government should co-operate with companies to build a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) teaching hospital on Hengqin Island for Macau’s TCM students and doctors, Paulo do Lago Comandante, who heads the Macau Chinese Pharmacy and Medicine Association, said yesterday.Comandante, a TCM physician and member of the government-appointed Medical Affairs Council, spoke to reporters on the sidelines of a seminar about osteoporosis, at the Health Bureau (SSM) headquarters on Guia Hill.“Hengqin
June 27, 2016
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Forum urges govt to ask for more proof on Taishan plant safety
During yesterday’s Macau Forum, guest speakers urged the local government to ask its Guangdong counterpart to provide more proof about the safety of the under-construction Taishan Nuclear Power Plant.Also attending the forum, Iu Chong Hin, an official from the Public Security Co-ordination Office, said that Macau’s then Portuguese administration had made contingency plans in 1995 for any nuclear accident which may happen in Guangdong, soon after the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant started
June 27, 2016 | BY admin
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Exhibition shares artist’s childhood memories
An exhibition, featuring over 20 plastic figurines, aims to show a local artist’s childhood memories of ‘tokusatsu’.The ‘Ah Ou’ exhibition is organised by the Hyper Comics Society in 10 Fantasia gallery.The association was set up in 1992 with the main goal of promoting the development and research of comics.Please read the full article in our print edition.
June 27, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt mulls blanket ban on e-cigarettes: health chief
Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said yesterday the government may consider a blanket ban on e-cigarettes if there is sufficient evidence proving their health risk.Lei made the remarks on the sidelines of the opening session of two-day 8th Cross-Strait Conference on Tobacco Control, at the Macau Science Centre in Nape. The annual conference draws experts and government officials from relevant fields in the mainland, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan to discuss a different topic every year,
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Local cheats mainland woman out of 3 million yuan: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) announced yesterday the arrest of a local man on suspicion of cheating his female friend from the mainland out of about 3 million yuan (3.65 million patacas) by claiming that he would use her money to invest in a VIP room in one of the city’s casinos.A PJ spokesperson revealed details of the case during a regular press briefing. The 56-year-old local suspect surnamed Lei was arrested on Tuesday by Public Security Police (PSP) officers at Barrier Gate checkpoint, the
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt to scrap Transport Infrastructure Office: lawmaker
The government will establish a company to replace the Transportation Infrastructure Office (GIT) next year, lawmaker Ho Ion Sang, who heads the legislature’s Follow-up Committee for Land and Public Concession Affairs, told reporters yesterday, adding that the firm will be fully owned by the government. The office, which is responsible for the construction and operation of the troubled Light Rapid Transit System (LRT) project, is a government body under the portfolio of Secretary for
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Groups urge govt to create lifelong-learning society
Three continuing education groups urged the government yesterday to come up with concrete policies for the creation of a lifelong-learning society, saying that the government could achieve the goal by establishing ‘learning communities’ in the city.The East Asia Forum for Adult Education, Macau Association for Continuing Education and Macau Society of Continuing Education co-hosted a press conference about their views and suggestions in response to the government’s first-ever Five-Year
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Woman busted for smuggling fresh chicken: customs
The Macau Customs Service said in a statement yesterday that while patrolling the northern district yesterday morning, customs officials arrested a local woman who was found to be carrying eight freshly slaughtered chickens.The case came hard on the heels of the government’s announcement of a temporary ban on the sale of live poultry locally after inspectors discovered the H7-type avian influenza in an environmental sample at Iao Hon Municipal Market on Wednesday.According to the statement,
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Medics must have mandatory liability insurance: bill
The government proposes in the final version of its bill on medical malpractice that all medical professionals will have to be covered by liability insurance, Cheang Chi Keong, who heads the legislature’s 3rd Standing Committee, said yesterday.Cheang briefed reporters after a closed-door meeting with government officials at the Legislative Assembly (AL).Addressing the press briefing, Cheang pointed out that the bill was first presented to the legislature at the start of this legislative term
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Meet Preto, the mascot for Orbis’ ‘buy black’ sight-saving campaign
Preto, a black animated character with white teeth in a big blue mouth, will be popping up in shops and restaurants around town ready to chew up the black merchandise as part of Orbis’ “Darkness To Go” sight-saving campaign.Preto, which means “black” in Portuguese, is the creation of local designer Chu Kin Hei, who teamed up with his designer friends Nono Leong Chi Hang, Lok Hong and Hugo Ao to contribute to Orbis Macau’s campaign this year.In Cantonese, Preto is known as ‘Wu
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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MAM exhibits local artists’ abstract paintings
The Macau Museum of Art (MAM) is holding an exhibition of abstract paintings by local artists.The nearly 30 exhibits are part of the the museum’s collection.The ‘Abstract Paintings from the MAM Collection’ exhibition is being held on the third floor of the museum, which is a part of the Macau Cultural Centre (CCM) complex in Nape.Please read the full article in our print edition.
June 24, 2016 | BY admin
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Live poultry sales to stop for at least 3 days over bird flu scare: govt
The government announced last night that all sales of live poultry in the city will be stopped at least for the next three days after discovering the H7-type avian influenza in an environmental sample at Iao Hon Municipal Market yesterday.Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) President Jose Fonseca Tavares made the announcement during a hastily arranged press conference at the bureau late last night.The press conference was jointly hosted by the IACM and the Health Bureau (SSM). Civic
June 23, 2016 | BY admin
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4,000 public flats still being planned: govt
Some 4,000 public housing flats that the government in March last year pledged to build on several plots of land are still being planned, Housing Bureau (IH) Director Arnaldo Ernesto dos Santos said yesterday.Santos also said that a public housing project which was initially expected to be completed by 2012 was still being modified.Santos made the comments on the sidelines of a committee meeting at the Legislative Assembly.Housing Bureau (IH) Director Arnaldo Ernesto dos Santos speaks to
June 23, 2016 | BY admin
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Man nabbed for HK$200,000 chip fraud: police
Judiciary Police (PJ) officers on Sunday arrested a mainland man on suspicion of cheating a woman out of HK$200,000 with gaming chips which can’t be used in Macau, PJ spokesman Eric Choi Ian Fai said yesterday.Choi revealed details of the case during a regular press briefing at the PSP headquarters in Zape.According to Choi, the 62-years-old jobless suspect, surnamed Bo, is unemployed. The victim, who is also from the mainland, arrived in the city on Saturday. Choi did not say when the
June 23, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt mulls wastewater plant capacity study: official
The Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) plans to start a study later this year on how to raise the capacity of the Macau Peninsula Wastewater Treatment Plant, DSPA Environment Infrastructure Management Centre Functional Head Stephen Ip Weng Kei told reporters yesterday. A committee formed by DSPA officials, which is in charge of the bidding process for the plant’s operating and maintenance concession, held a meeting yesterday at the bureau to unseal and screen the documents received
June 23, 2016 | BY admin
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