Football | Man City, Watford seek landmark win in FA Cup final

Sunday, 00:00am Man City v Watford H 1.25, D 7, A 15 One team is looking to complete an unprecedented domestic treble, bolstering its status

World briefs

INDONESIA Police arrested nine suspected militants following a tipoff about a possible attack during the announcement of presidential election results next week. The counterterrorism squad arrested suspected

The Buzz | Thai English-language daily The Nation to end print edition

The Nation, one of Thailand’s two English-language dailies, has announced it will stop publishing its print edition by the end of June but will continue with an online

Taiwan to vote on formal recognition of same-sex marriage

Taiwanese legislators are scheduled to decide today on legalizing same-sex marriage, marking a potential first in Asia. Lawmakers pressured over the past two years

Bizcuits | Talent outside the box

A few years ago, Ernst & Young, the fifth largest recruiter of graduates in the UK, removed from their employment criteria the requirement for a university degree. It

Far-right attracts the young | The torch of fears

* Movies: Poms * Books: The Invited: a Novel by Jennifer McMahon * Music: Fever Breaks by Josh Ritter * Travel: Space-tourism   DOWNLOAD

‘Poms’ is too embarrassed of itself to be empowering

There’s something irreconcilable about “Poms,” a movie about women in a retirement community who start a cheerleading club. The film wants us to laugh at the idea

Jennifer McMahon’s ‘The Invited’ is a powerful novel

Jennifer McMahon again proves that the modern ghost story is more than things that go bump in the night. It hinges on reality, slowly building to a

Josh Ritter’s ‘Fever Breaks’ is especially engaging

Josh Ritter’s “Fever Breaks” is a work of stacked marvels, the result of an auspicious collaboration with Jason Isbell — who also produced — and his band,

Exclusive: Europe’s far-right parties wooing the young

They are strikingly young, but emphatic that they should not be considered newcomers. Rather, they are claiming the mantle of Old Europe at its most traditional.

Travelog | Space-tourism enters ‘home stretch’ toward commercial flight

Billionaire Richard Branson is moving Virgin Galactic’s winged passenger rocket and more than 100 employees from California to a remote commercial launch and landing facility in southern

Friday, May 17, 2019 – edition no. 3291

* Ho Iat Seng looks to Chui for manifesto thoughts * Sands Macao’s 15th birthday | The game changer * Violent crime on the rise * Macau and Hengqin: partners in development * ‘Huawei

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