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Legal changes won’t affect not-for-profit theatres: official
Legal Affairs Bureau (DSAJ) Deputy Director Carmen Maria Chung, speaking during yesterday’s Macau Forum, said that government-proposed amendments to a decree-law regulating the licensing of a number of activities would not include not-for-profit cinemas and theatres.The weekly open-air debate is hosted by government-owned broadcaster TDM in Areia Preta Park every Sunday.The government launched a two-month public consultation in early October on proposed amendments to Decree-law 47/98/M, which
November 13, 2017
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Xi: China, US should be partners, not rivals
BEIJING – China and the United States should be partners, not rivals, and together they could be good for each other and the whole world, President Xi Jinping said yesterday.When hosting a state dinner at the Great Hall of the People for visiting US President Donald Trump yesterday evening, Xi said he believed that challenges of bilateral relations were limited but potential was limitless, and Trump agreed with him on this point.“The two countries will be able to open a new page of
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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‘Slight’ increase in Macau’s English level: study
Education First (EF) Hong Kong and Macau General Manager Jenny Chiu Chin Yu said yesterday that according to the organisation’s annual global study this year, there has been a “slight” increase in the average score of Macau’s sample.However, Macau’s ranking has fallen as other countries or regions have improved their scores even further.Chiu made the remarks at a press conference about the findings of this year’s EF English Proficiency Index (EPI) at the private company’s centre
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt to regulate food colouring standards
Executive Council spokesman Leong Heng Teng said yesterday that the council has completed its discussion of a by-law on the standards for the use of food colouring in food.The council is the government’s top advisory body.Government-drafted by-laws, officially known as administrative regulations, do not require the legislature’s approval.Addressing a press conference at Government Headquarters, Leong noted that the Food Safety Law requires food businesses (such as the production,
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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3 HK suspects nabbed in 2 drug busts: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested two men and a woman from Hong Kong in two separate drug busts this week, a PJ spokesperson said during a special press conference at the PJ headquarters yesterday.According to the spokesperson, the Judiciary Police recently received a tip-off about a man selling drugs in the northern district. After investigating, the Judiciary Police put the suspect’s flat under surveillance on Tuesday evening. The suspect left home early Wednesday morning and when walking
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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Japanese Michelin chef starts ‘tempura revolution’ at Wynn’s Mizumi
Japanese chef Kazuhito Motoyoshi, who owns a restaurant that has been awarded a Michelin star for five straight years in Tokyo, is starting a “tempura revolution” at Wynn Macau’s Mizumi Japanese restaurant.The two Michelin-starred Mizumi serves three distinct Japanese cuisines – tempura, teppanyaki and sushi, and each of the cuisines has a separate counter for customers to enjoy the ultimate culinary experience interacting with the master chef, while customers who wish to savour all
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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Direct to Johor Bahru, Air Asia woos family holidaymakers 
Air Asia will start operating its Macau-Johor Bahru direct flight on November 28, a new route that will make travelling more convenient to the family holiday destination in the southern part of Malaysia.Johor Bahru is Malaysia’s second largest city and is the capital of the Johor state. It is where the Hello Kitty theme park and Legoland are located, and for holidaymakers looking for sun, sea and sand, the nearby islands such as Rawa Island are also an option. Besides, popular holiday
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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Rosario expects land bidding early next year
Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosario said yesterday that the government expects to invite bids for land concessions for several plots of land early next year.Rosario made the remarks while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a plaque- unveiling ceremony that marked the official opening of a post office in the Taipa Ferry Terminal.The ferry terminal in Pac On came into operation on June 1.Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosario speaks to
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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Driving-licence deal gives mainland tourists ‘option’
Transport Bureau (DSAT) Deputy Director Chiang Ngoc Vai said yesterday that the proposed mutual driving-licence recognition deal between Macau and the mainland can provide mainland tourists with an alternative way of travelling around Macau.Chiang made the remarks while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a plaque-unveiling ceremony that marked the official opening of a new post office at the Taipa Ferry Terminal.DSAT Director Kelvin Lam Hin San told reporters last month that the local
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt to revamp ID bureau
Executive Council spokesman Leong Heng Teng said yesterday that the government will enlarge the organisational structure of the Identification Services Bureau (DSI) – by giving it one more deputy director and creating a new department in the bureau, with the aim of dealing more efficiently with the bureau’s rising work load.Addressing a press conference at Government Headquarters, Leong said that the council, the government’s top advisory body, has completed its discussion of a by-law
November 10, 2017 | BY admin
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Xi gives Trump warm welcome with Forbidden City tour
BEIJING – Warmly welcomed to China with great pomp and pageantry, US President Donald Trump pronounced himself wowed by Beijing’s lavish greeting yesterday afternoon at the start of a state visit in which he is expected to press the rising world power on trade and North Korea.A visit sure to include tough negotiations on multiple policy fronts began with a full-on display of diplomatic niceties: The US president and first lady Melania Trump were greeted at the airport by dozens of children
November 9, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt launches applications for social housing
The government yesterday launched a new round of applications for social rental housing units, the period of which will end on February 7 next year.The Housing Bureau (IH) said in a statement yesterday evening that the bureau received 10 applications yesterday and that about 10,000 application forms were distributed at the launch.A press conference about the new round of applications for social housing units was held yesterday at the bureau in Ilha Verde.Housing Bureau (IH) Director Arnaldo
November 9, 2017 | BY admin
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Over 30 pct of adults are overweight or obese: survey
The Health Bureau’s (SSM) Centre for Disease Control and Prevention Director Lam Chong said yesterday that 25.5 percent of local adults are overweight while 5.1 percent are obese, according to a health survey conducted in 2016.Lam made the remarks during a press conference about the Macau Health Survey 2016 at the bureau in Estrada do Visconde de S. Januário.The survey took 2.802 local adults as samples, comprising 1,212 men and 1,590 women, between April and July last year. The bureau gave
November 9, 2017 | BY admin
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2 groups call for 90-day paid maternity leave
Two associations yesterday separately called for statutory 90 days paid maternity leave in the private sector, in the government’s possible amendments to the current labour law, to ensure the better protection for new mothers.The New Macau Association (NMA) and the Association of Building a Good Home Together each held a press conference yesterday to express their views on the matter.The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) launched a 45-day public consultation in late September on proposed
November 9, 2017 | BY admin
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MGM China revenue grows 5 pct in Q3
MGM China said in a statement yesterday that its total revenue rose 5 percent to HK$3.68 billion in the third quarter from the previous quarter.According to the statement, adjusted Ebitda grew 3 percent quarter-on-quarter to HK$1.05 billion. Adjusted Ebitda margin stood at 28.5 percent in the third quarter.The statement pointed out that MGM China recorded “sequential improvement in all gaming segments, with approximately 80 percent of profit contributed by the main floor”. PLEASE READ THE
November 9, 2017 | BY admin
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