Tuesday, December 4, 2018 – edition no. 3184

* Alexis Tam announces schools selected for Canidrome land * Need for quality over quantity * Hainan wants to attract skilled workers from SARS * Low drama on trip, signs of acceptance   DOWNLOAD PDF         III

IACM to proceed with embalming of BoBo, citizens oppose

The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) intends to proceed with the plan of embalming BoBo, the Asian black bear who passed away recently, Bureau president José

Ask the Vet | Questions about breeding cats

Breeding cats can be a wonderful experience. However, unless you are prepared to learn how to take care of a breeding cat and have homes for all the

Policy Address | Au and Wong argue over police lawsuit

Lawmaker Au Kam San had a round of face-to-face discussions with Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak, regarding the former being accused of slander by the

Ex-justice official travelled to Macau to help Low funnel dirty money

A bizarre scheme to pressure the U.S to go easy on Malaysians involved in one of the biggest financial scandals in years relied on an unlikely middleman

Authorization request by Banco Sino-Atlântico yet to be analyzed

The authorization process of Banco Sino-Atlântico, owned by Macau businessman David Chow, has yet to be analyzed and decided upon because the application is incomplete, the

Migrant workers ‘disappointed’ with exclusion in Sulu’s proposal

A number of migrant groups were disappointed with lawmaker Sulu Sou’s new minimum wage proposal. The bill does not address some of the most vulnerable

Filipino community gathers to celebrate Christmas

The Philippine Consulate General has ushered in the month by holding its annual Christmas Party for the members of the Filipino community, attracting over 500 migrant

Sports | Kenyan athletes  dominate Macau Marathon

The 37th Macau International Marathon took place yesterday morning. The male champion of the 42.195 kilometer course was Kenyan athlete Elijah Kemboi, who finished with a

Gaming | Nov. revenue growth tops analysts’ estimates

Macau gaming revenue growth topped analysts’ estimates in November, as casino operators regained some momentum following months of weakness tied to China’s economic slowdown. Gross gaming

Nordic innovation body opens branch in HK to tap Greater Bay opportunities

Nordic Innovation House, an organization of Nordic countries aiming to promote cross-border cooperation on innovation, launched its branch in Hong Kong last week, hoping to tap

Goodridge adds China film expert to his team

For the second year in a row, Mike Goodridge is IFFAM’s artistic director. Having guided the festival through its extremely successful second year, the director reminds us that

Marriott security breach exposed data of up to 500m guests

Hackers stole information on as many as 500 million guests of the Marriott hotel empire over four years, obtaining credit card and passport numbers and other personal

Deutsche Bank CEO doesn’t expect to become target in probe

Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing said he doesn’t expect to be personally targeted in a money laundering probe by German authorities that led

Corporate bits | Sands China co-hosts celebrity mentor workshop

Motivational speaker and entrepreneur Brian Cha conducted a workshop on sales and consumer behavior last week at The Venetian Macao, as part of the Celebrity Mentor Workshop

Green Book | A road tale in segregated America

Fresh from winning the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film chosen open the festival was Green Book – a moving comedy based on

The geography of crafty filmmaking in THE COMPETITION – I

Eleven feature films of a variety of topics and origins are in competition for the top IFFAM Award 2018. They will be shown in Macau venues – from December

Party agents watch over Uighur funerals, weddings

The two women in the photograph were smiling, but Halmurat Idris knew something was terribly wrong. One was his 39-year-old sister; standing at her side was an

Snooker players handed big bans for fixing matches

Two Chinese snooker players were handed long bans on Saturday for fixing matches in one of the sport’s biggest corruption scandals. Yu Delu and Cao Yupeng admitted to

Macau International Film Festival & Awards 2018

The International Film In its third year, the International Film Festival and Awards Macao (IFFAM) is back. With a new category added – Chinese new

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