Offbeat | Lead detective in San Francisco Zodiac killer case dies

Dave Toschi, the San Francisco police detective who led the unsuccessful investigation into the Zodiac serial killing a half-century ago, has died. He was 86. Toschi died

This Day in History | 2001: Swedish ‘Iceman’ starts England job

The first foreigner to coach the England football team, Sven Goran Eriksson, has flown into the country to begin his new job. The Swedish coach, known for

Football – EPL | Without Coutinho, Klopp’s Liverpool looks to bring down City

Monday, 12 a.m. Liverpool v  Man City H 3.2, D 2.3, A 3.9 Roberto Firmino likely spoke for lots of Liverpool fans when he

World briefs

CHINA-CAMBODIA Cambodia and China yesterday signed nearly 20 agreements worth several billion dollars to develop the impoverished Southeast Asian country’s infrastructure, agriculture and health care. THAILAND

The Buzz | Marriott apologies after listing Taiwan, Tibet as countries

The Marriot hotel chain apologized yesterday to China’s government for referring to Tibet and self-ruled Taiwan as countries in a customer survey that news reports said Chinese police

Thieves raid jewelry boutique at Paris’ famed Ritz Hotel

Armed thieves entered the luxury Ritz Hotel and stole valuable jewels and other goods from a hotel boutique yesterday , carrying out an unusually brazen heist in

Bizcuits | Gelato

There is this rather funky school near Bologna, Italy to which chefs and sea-changers go to learn the secrets behind putting together the elements that make the perfect

Waiting for the Crown

  * Movies: In the fade * Books: Just Between Us: a Novel by Rebecca Drake * Music: No-One Ever Really Dies by N.E.R.D. * Wine: Good Buy I: The Critics * Travelog: Ethiopia -

In ‘In the Fade,’ a seldom seen face of terrorism

It’s startling how few filmmakers have tried to tackle terrorism with anything beyond a standard procedural account. It’s less surprising that one of the few to really

‘Just Between Us’ is terrific thriller

Four friends delve into unfamiliar territory when three of them realize they must intervene to save the fourth in “Just Between Us,” Rebecca Drake’s twisty and compelling

New N.E.R.D. album both frustrating and intriguing

There’s a new N.E.R.D. album out so it’s best to plan ahead: Carve out some time and be prepared to put in some work. N.E.R.D. albums are

News of the world | No wedding, no Crown: What’s a royal obsessive to do?

Are you a royal desperado, in that binge-watching kind of way? The House of Windsor, under that and other grand names, has provided five British monarchs

Good Buy I: The Critics

Here comes the delicate moment of choosing and purchasing a wine. Our last chapter about deciphering wine labels is part of the process, and now several more ways

TRAVELOG | Ethiopia Ancient churches, mysterious towers and Lucy

Ethiopia has always held me in thrall. It is a cradle of prehistoric humankind. It embraced Christianity long before the missionaries arrived. Its people carved subterranean

Friday, January 12, 2018 – edition no. 2964

* Child obesity study in Macau finds the most vulnerable age is 9 or 10 * Another sou-related controversy * Triad activities still present * Well-known evangelical church demolished   DOWNLOAD

Sulu Sou appeals to TSI for annulment of AL mandate suspension

Lawmaker Sulu Sou filed an appeal to the Court of Second Instance (TSI) last week for the annulment of his suspension from the Legislative Assembly. 

UNESCO World Heritage Site | Guia Military Tunnels left in state of neglect

The Guia Military Tunnels, a heritage site embedded in the hills near the Guia Lighthouse, was discovered by the Times last month in a state

British investment firm optimistic on local property market

UK-based investment firm Macau Property Opportunities Fund has released its financial statement for the fourth quarter of the 2017 fiscal year, including an assessment of

UM rector pledges to ensure academic freedom

The new rector of the University of Macau (UM), Professor Yonghua Song, pledged that he would act in accordance with the principle of academic freedom,

MTel hopes to double number of users in 2018

Local telecom company MTel is planning to hit a new record in the number of customers in 2018, the chairman and CEO of the

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