This Day in History | 2000 – Bush and Gore fight to the finish

The result of the American presidential election is still hanging in the balance hours after the last polls officially closed. Votes are still being counted in the

Eddie Murphy shines in vulgar, heartfelt ‘Dolemite’

For the amount of cursing, vulgarity and nudity in “Dolemite Is My Name ,” it might come as a surprise that it’s actually a rather sweet and

30 years after | The Remains of the Wall

  * Movies: Dolemite Is My Name * Books: Little Weirds by Jenny Slate * Music: What You See Is What You Get by Luke Combs * Lifestyle: How to choose the right

Sample a bit of Jenny Slate’s imagination in ‘Little Weirds’

Jenny Slate is an artist in the broadest sense of the word. You may know her as a comedian, an actress, or a co-creator of short films.

No sophomore slump for country singer Luke Combs

Not many artists break out on their first record, but Luke Combs did it without much fanfare, dropping an album two years ago that has spent 50

News of the World | 30 years after Berlin Wall fell, East-West divides remain

The walls of the Bornholmer Huette pub were last painted in 1973, a light beige that has gradually cracked and darkened into a caramel brown from decades of cigarette

Lifestyle | How to choose the right health plan

When we’re given a choice about our health care plans, we often choose badly. In one study, more than 80% of the employees at a Fortune

Life & Style | A CGI James Dean is cast in new film, sparking an outcry

James Dean hasn’t been alive in 64 years, but the “Rebel Without a Cause” actor has been cast in a new film about the Vietnam War.

Football | Teenager’s 3 goals, City’s 3 goalies spark Champions League

A teenager’s three goals and one team’s three goalkeepers perked up the Champions League yesterday as three European powers advanced to the round of 16.

Boxing | Inoue defeats Donaire in World Super Series final

Naoya Inoue won a unanimous decision over Nonito Donaire yesterday in the World Boxing Super Series bantamweight final. Inoue, the IBF world bantamweight champion from Japan,

World briefs

CHINA A court sentenced nine fentanyl traffickers yesterday in a case that is the culmination of a rare collaboration between Chinese and U.S. law enforcement to crack

The Buzz | Drought parches southern Africa, millions faced with hunger

An estimated 45 million people are threatened with hunger due to a severe drought that is strangling wide stretches of southern Africa. International aid agencies said they

Ivanka Trump meets with female landowners on Morocco trip

Visiting Morocco for the first time, Ivanka Trump received a warm welcome yesterday from women in a region of the country where they are benefiting from changes that

Kapok | Macao in a Kiang Wu cup

Anybody and everybody knows the Kiang Wu Hospital in Macao. Not for its ugly architecture that scars the whole area behind the façade of Saint Paul, but rather

Friday, November 8, 2019 – edition no. 3412

*Beijing, US to lift tariff hikes as talks advance * Jorge Neto Valente made member of honor of the International Association of Lawyers * Stamp duty regulation and code of taxation may

Scientific research exhibition held at MUST

The opening ceremony of the Scientific Research Projects Result Exhibition and Academic Report in Year of 2018 was held in Room N101 of the Macau University of Science and Technology

On the road to GP | Drones banned all over city during Grand Prix

The Macao SAR Government will ban all unmanned aircraft activities during this year’s Macau Grand Prix to ensure that the event takes place in a safe environment. The Macau Grand Prix

Macau newly registered company capital surges by 111.2% in Q3

The total value of registered capital of new companies in Macau soared by 111.2% to 536 million patacas (about $66 million) in the third quarter of 2019, the special administrative

FIC warns young entrepreneurs ‘too many micro-companies’

The Cultural Industries Fund (FIC) has warned of the dangers of the creation of an excessive number of micro-size companies operating in the same business sector, chairman of Fund Leong

Macao Daily News editor condemns Hong Kong protestors

The editor-in-chief of Macao Daily News, Lok Po, condemned the recent demonstrations against Xinhua News Agency by protestors in Hong Kong. While he was in Guangzhou, Lok voiced his opinions on

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