70 illegal workers identified

Macau authorities have identified a total of 70 illegal workers through operations launched throughout July. According to a statement issued yesterday, the Public Security Police Force (CPSP) detained 40 illegal

Corporate bits | Infiniti showroom highlights comprehensive line-up

Described as a “private jet running on the land,” the model, equipped with leather-­appointed seating, boasts its 5.6-liter V8 engine that allows 400 horsepower and its 7-speed automatic transmission. In

Business | Luk Fook opens three storey shop in high-end Hong Kong area

“We believe that the opening of new shop at a prominent location not only expands our sales network, but also brings convenience to the tourists and local customers for their

Football | EPL Preview | Awaiting 1st goal of season, Rooney frustrated by critics

Saturday, 7:45pm Man Utd v Newcastle H 1.4, D 9.7, A 5.2 Manchester United has only played three games this season and Wayne Rooney's inability to score is already under scrutiny. That's three games

Sands China applies for deadline extension | Company still committed to open Parisian in 2016

Sands China Ltd has applied for a deadline extension to complete The Parisian Macao, according to an interim report filed with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week. “We have applied

Grant Bowie says MGM Cotai opening on schedule

MGM China’s resorts in the Cotai Strip will be opening in the fourth quarter of next year as scheduled, according to Grant Bowie, the group’s CEO and executive director, who

FT report | V-shaped gaming recovery unlikely, Daiwa says

One of the most bearish analysts on Macau just got even more pessimistic. Daiwa said it now predicts gross gaming revenue (GGR) in Macau to fall by 34 per cent this

Galaxy earnings plunge 46 pct on downturn, costs of new casinos

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. reported second-quarter earnings plunged 46 percent on higher operation cost from its new casino resorts and amid a declining market in the city’s gambling industry. Adjusted earnings

Junior training program nurtures future lion dancers

Over 40 minors have completed MGM Macau’s first lion dancing training program. They received their certificates yesterday afternoon at the casino after almost two months of training. The first-ever “Junior Lion

DSEJ grants scholarships to encourage students majoring in Education

Aiming to cultivate more outstanding local teachers and to build a stronger teaching staff for Macau, the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) has decided to continue its funding schemes

Rosário says authorities too optimistic when estimating public works completion

The Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Raimundo Rosário, apologized on air during yesterday’s TDM talk show to residents who had purchased pre-sale flats for the uncompleted Ilha Verde public

Foreign labor falls in June

Macau received fewer migrant workers in June than in May, the Labour Affairs Bureau revealed yesterday in its reply to lawmaker Lei Cheng I’s written enquiry. Earlier, Lei had stated

Prof. Rui Martins to head Architecture and Engineering Committee

Mr Martins holds a degree in Engineering, as well as master’s and PhD in the same field. Local architect Eddie Wong, who was awarded the design project for Macau’s second public

Tourism Crisis Management Office | No Macau residents found on Thai hospital lists

The Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) stated yesterday that no Macau residents were found on Thai hospitals’ casualty lists following the bomb attack on Monday evening in Bangkok. As of

Health | WHO cooperation center unveiled after years of local efforts in Chinese Medicine

Dr. Margaret Chan, WHO director-general, recognized in her address the irreplaceable status of traditional medicine in modern medical use, which she stressed, should be “carefully regulated and integrated into the

Briefs | SSM still assessing new Hepatitis C drug

The Health Bureau (SSM) is still assessing the use of a new drug intended to treat Hepatitis C patients, according to the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam.

Gov’t to introduce 4pct annual cap on vehicle growth

DSAT has completed its midterm review of the city’s transport system and the department is aiming to reduce the city’s annual increase in the average number of vehicles from five

Education: GAES introduces professional accreditation systems to college students

The Tertiary Education Services Office (GAES) concluded a series of briefing sessions to local college students yesterday, which covered various sectors’ professional accreditation systems. These sectors included medical, legal, pharmacy

Outreach program seeks to bring teenage hermits and net junkies back on track

In a bid to help bring teenage hermits back into society, as well as to rid youth of Internet addiction, S.K.H. Macau Social Services Coordination Office rolled out its proactive

Gaming City of Dreams Manila expects strong H2

Willy N. Ocier, chair of the listed Premium Leisure Corp. (PLC) and vice chair of Belle Corp., said City of Dreams (COD) is confident that operations will improve in the

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