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Brick by brick, Lego inspiring kids to think big
From a few bricks to kinetic machines, robots, animals, vehicles and many more, children are inspired to build, play and create in the realms of science, technology, engineering, art and maths.This “Think Brick – Play and Learn with Lego Education” activity is currently taking place at the Macau Science Centre (MSC) in its ground floor exhibition hall where over 30 mechanical models are on display, complete with interactive classrooms for children to learn how to build their own
July 7, 2017
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Civic leader calls for restart of Macau-Wanzai ferry
Central Districts Community Service Consultative Council member Tou Mio Leng yesterday urged the local government to discuss with its Zhuhai counterpart the resumption of a passenger ferry service between the peninsula’s Inner Harbour and Wanzai in Zhuhai.Tou made the appeal during a regular meeting of the council at the Central Districts Residents’ Service Centre in Rotunda de Carlos da Maia.Zhuhai’s Wanzai border checkpoint was officially classified as a dangerous building in January
July 6, 2017 | BY admin
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5 groups submit political platforms, final lists of candidates
Lawmakers Si Ka Lon and Song Pek Kei, plus Ron Lam U Tou, a former member of the Macau Federation of Trade Unions, submitted their respective groups’ final lists of candidates and political platforms yesterday to the Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) for the upcoming direct legislative election by popular vote.The Macau Federation of Trade Unions is commonly known as Gung Luen.Lawmakers Chan Meng Kam, Si and Song are board members of the Alliance for Common People
July 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Man loses 120,000 patacas in dating scam: cops
A 25-year-old local man was cheated out of 120,108 patacas in a dating scam, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Ho Chan Nam said in a regular press briefing yesterday.Ho said the victim, a driver, reported the case on Tuesday. He told the police that he met a woman on WeChat on Tuesday last week who claimed to be a bar girl. She told the victim that she did not want to go to work, and asked him to pay 1,300 patacas for a date with her.According to Ho, the victim agreed and they arranged to meet at
July 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Exchanges promote positivity: education vice-chief
Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) Deputy Director Lou Pak Sang said yesterday that the various study and exchange programmes outside Macau coordinated by his bureau this summer aim to help pupils develop positive values and attitudes and allow them to spend a fulfilling and meaningful summer holiday.The bureau jointly organises with various associations a raft of study and exchange programmes that take place in the mainland and overseas during the school summer holiday period every
July 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Police to probe electoral forgery cases
Two of the 118 registered voters whose names appeared on more than one nomination form claim that they have not signed more than one form, Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) President Tong Hio Fong said yesterday.Speaking to reporters after a regular closed-door meeting of the committee at the Public Administration Building in Rua do Campo, Tong, a judge by profession, said the committee suspected document forgery and had transferred the two cases to the Judiciary Police
July 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Loan sharks take nude snaps of woman: police
A loan-sharking gang took nude photos of a 50-year-old woman from the mainland to coerce her family into repaying her debt, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Ho Chan Nam said during a regular press briefing yesterday.Ho said a woman from the mainland reported on Monday that her mother had been falsely imprisoned in the city for failing to pay her gambling debts.After investigating, the police found that the victim had been staying in a hotel in Nape from Friday last week to Monday. CCTV footage
July 6, 2017 | BY admin
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Police to probe national flag parody snaps
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said yesterday that the police have discovered online photos parodying Monday’s incident of a Customs officer having mistakenly raised the national flag upside down, adding that those responsible for the photos would be investigated in accordance with the local law on the national flag.Wong made the remarks on the sidelines of a graduation ceremony at the Macau Security Forces Academy in Coloane.An officer of the Macau Customs Service raised the national
July 5, 2017 | BY admin
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3 lawmakers seek re-election
Three groups, headed by directly-elected lawmakers Ng Kuok Cheong, Au Kam San and indirectly-elected lawmaker Chui Sai Cheong respectively, submitted their final lists of candidates and political platforms yesterday to the Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) for the upcoming legislative elections.The direct and indirect legislative elections will take place on September 17. A record 25 groups are running in the direct election. Each group must field a minimum of four
July 5, 2017 | BY admin
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9 lawmakers propose solutions to Pearl Horizon row
A total of nine lawmakers yesterday jointly submitted two proposals, addressed to Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On, in an attempt to solve the protracted Pearl Horizon residential project dispute. They suggest that the government tackle the row without having to amend the Land Law.Lawmaker Kwan Tsui Hang handed the two proposals to an official outside Government Headquarters yesterday, accompanied by six lawmakers who have jointly proposed the two solutions – Chan Meng Kam, Si Ka Lon,
July 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Police nab mainlander for selling drugs
The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested a man from the mainland on Monday for selling drugs to casino and night entertainment venue patrons for a month, PJ spokesman Ho Chan Nam said during a special press conference yesterday.Ho identified the suspect as a 22-year-old surnamed Huang.According to Ho, the police received a tip-off earlier this month that a mainlander was selling drugs outside casinos in Nape. After investigating, PJ officers identified the man as Huang.PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN
July 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Councillor slams Taipa village roadworks
Taipa and Coloane Community Service Consultative Council member Yu Chi Man yesterday said that ongoing roadworks in Taipa Village have made it difficult for elderly residents to get about and has greatly affected the business of shops in the area.Yu made the remarks during a regular meeting at a community service centre run by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) in Taipa.Buses and other large vehicles have been blocked from entering Rua Direita Carlos Eugénio due to large-scale
July 5, 2017 | BY admin
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Protected teahouse to be restored: govt
The owner of the listed former Lok Kok teahouse building has agreed to fully restore its exterior and partly its interior in accordance with its original appearance, Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) Cultural Heritage Department Chief Leong Wai Man said yesterday.Leong made the remarks during a press briefing at Sir Robert Ho Tung Library arranged by the bureau to discuss a range of hot-button cultural issues.Aside from Leong, IC President Leung Hio Ming, vice presidents Chan Peng Fai and Ieong Chi
July 4, 2017 | BY admin
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2 groups submit political platforms, final lists of candidates
Two groups, headed by lawmakers Angela Leong On Kei and Ella Lei Cheng I respectively, submitted their political platforms and final lists of candidates to the Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) yesterday.The direct and indirect legislative elections will take place on September 17. The committee announced last month that a record 25 groups will stand in the direct election.Leong’s group is called New Macau Development Union (NUDM) while Lei’s group is called Union for
July 4, 2017 | BY admin
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Customs admit ‘negligence’ in raising national flag upside down
The Macau Customs Service admitted in a statement yesterday that its staff mistakenly raised the national flag upside down on the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal yesterday morning and that it was due to “negligence” by the officers in charge.The Customs Service apologised for the mistake, pointing out that its officers immediately rectified the incident after becoming aware of it, the statement said.According to government-owned broadcaster TDM, the national flag was raised at 7:10 a.m.,
July 4, 2017 | BY admin
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