This Day in History | 2004 – US transfers power back to Iraq

The United States has handed power back to the Iraqi people at a low-key ceremony in Baghdad. US administrator Paul Bremer transferred sovereignty to an Iraqi judge

Football | Investment pays off as Europe dominates Women’s World Cup

Even Netherlands forward Lineth Beerensteyn had to check that the number was right. “Oh my God — seven,” she exclaimed. “That’s a lot.” Europe sure

The City’s Feast

  * Movies: Shaft * Books: Black Mountain by Laird Barron * Music: Far Away from Any Place Called Home by Joanna Wallfisch * Travel: new approach to travel     DOWNLOAD

Toxic masculinity in a sitcom package in ‘Shaft’

The latest “Shaft,” which adds a new generation of bad mother------- to the mix, is not what you might expect. It’s not gritty or raw or even

Barron’s ‘Black Mountain’ stars his ex-mob enforcer

“You don’t teach a child to become a killer by rote lectures,” he writes. “To create a predatory machine, you foster an appreciation of the natural world and

Joanna Wallfisch’s travels result in unique album

Songstress, poet and darn good cyclist Joanna Wallfisch draws from both disappointment and wonder on her latest album. The emotions chronicle a west coast road trip and

Saint John Festival – Celebrating ‘divine providence’ and other memories

The Saint John Festival (Arraial de São João) is a celebration which has roots that go all the way back to the 17th century. In 1622, St.

Travelog | It’s time for a new approach to travel

When I overcame a flying phobia, I resolved to make up for lost time by visiting as much of the world as I could. So

World briefs

KOREA North Korea said yesterday that South Korea must stop trying to mediate between Pyongyang and Washington, as it stepped up its pressure on the United States

The Buzz | Man sues Kevin Spacey over alleged groping at island bar

A Massachusetts man who accused Kevin Spacey of groping him at a resort island bar in 2016 has filed a lawsuit against the actor. The lawsuit filed

Hong Kong | Anti-graft body arrests former bourse official Yeoh

Graftbusters arrested a former official responsible for vetting initial public offerings at the Hong Kong stock exchange, in what could become one of the city’s highest-profile

Bizcuits | Fields of Green…

I dream of a day when all the casinos in Macau have edible gardens on their expansive roof-top real estate. I have voiced this only once

Friday, June 28, 2019 – edition no. 3321

* Survey | Most Macau residents reject working, living in Greater Bay * CEM taking precautions ahead of peak typhoon season * Social Affairs and culture needs trimming * FIFA ejects Macau from

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