Bizcuits | A healthy disrespect

Plastered all over my social media feeds last week were still-shots of an athlete, not just any athlete, but the athlete who apparently is closest to God. Granted,

Friday, April 13, 2018 – edition no. 3026

* MIECF 2018 | Int’l exhibitors showcase solutions that curb pollution * Macao Museum celebrates 20th anniversary * Land tied to a mobster * China remains top executioner   DOWNLOAD

Free-range parenting gets buzz

  * Movies: Borg Vs. McEnroe * Book: Family & other Catastrophes by Alexandra Borowitz * Music: Smalls Change by Derek Smalls * Wine: Sweet Art * F&B: Sands going organic dishes   DOWNLOAD

Plenty to love in film about Borg versus McEnroe

Let’s begin this review of “Borg Vs. McEnroe” with a huge spoiler alert. The final score of the 1980 Wimbledon men’s final between Bjorn Borg and John

Wedding plans fail in ‘Family & other Catastrophes’

Emily knew her family was flawed, but she had no idea the dysfunction could reach such epic levels until she comes home for her wedding. In her

Rock’s not dead, neither is Spinal Tap’s bassist

This album answers a question no one was asking: Is Derek Smalls still alive? Smalls was once a bit player in the two-bit heavy metal band

Sweet Art

With sugar as Public Enemy No. 1, sweet white wines are becoming less and less popular in the world. Even less popular in China where white wines are

Food & Beverage | Sands going organic

In support of the Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition (MIECF), Sands Dining Sensations launched an Organic Food Tasting event with the media at Conrad Macao

Q&A | Antonio Trindade, CESL Asia CEO: ‘Who’s leading Macau’s environment? There’s nothing’

"Who’s leading Macau’s environment? What entity do we have in Macau that looks at solutions for Macau to be sustainable? There’s nothing,” Antonio Trindade said

Typhoon Hato | Fong Soi Kun’s pension suspended for 4 years

Fong’s punishment was retrospective dismissal from office. Since he has retired from public service, the applicable penalty will be substituted by a four-year suspension of pension

CCAC annual report highlights work conducted ‘according to mainland policies’

The Commission Against Corruption’s (CCAC) annual report of 2017 was published yesterday in the government’s Official Gazette. The report highlights the “difficult year”

No plans to use numerous electric buses in near future

Macau will not operate a large number of electric buses in the near future, according to Director of the Transport Bureau (DSAT) Lam Hin

Briefs | Airport conducts fuel farm exercise

The Macau International Airport carried out a fuel farm exercise to simulate a fire in the farm. The drill, which lasted for 45 minutes and involved around 300

Family of rider who died at last year’s Macau GP appeals for donations

An appeal to raise funds to support the family of British superbike rider Daniel Hegarty, who died in a crash on the 2017’s edition of the Macau

IFT, École hôtelière de Lausanne hold F&B program

Macau’s Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) and École hôtelière de Lausanne hosted an executive development program on food and beverage (F&B) this week, exploring what makes a

Anima has just six weeks to find funding or face closure

The president of Anima (Macau) says that the animal welfare organization may have to shut down because the government contribution is not enough “to

MTR to provide services to Macau LRT for MOP6 billion

The local government has trusted the MTR Corporation Limited (MTR), Hong Kong’s subway system operator, to provide operation and maintenance assistance services to the Taipa Line of

Radio Taxi to bid for running additional cars   

Macau Radio Taxi Services Limited  is planning to bid for the management of another 100 special taxis which the government has announced it will put out for

Gaming | Caesars awards CEO USD29m after emerging from bankruptcy

Caesars Entertainment Corp. awarded its chief executive officer USD29.4 million in compensation for 2017, the year the casino operator emerged from bankruptcy. Mark Frissora received a

ADB raises Asia growth outlook, warns of trade tension risks

Developing Asian economies will expand at a slightly faster pace this year than earlier forecast, but trade tensions with the U.S. pose a major risk, the Asian

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