Football | Ex-marketing executive: Fox Sports involved in bribes

Fox Sports partnered with a South American marketing firm to make millions of dollars in bribes to high-ranking soccer officials in exchange for lucrative broadcasting rights

World briefs

ANGOLA The Portuguese news agency Lusa is reporting that recently elected President Joao Lourenco yesterday removed Isabel dos Santos (pictured), the daughter of former President Jose Eduardo

The Buzz | Singapore’s home sales rose in October after a slowdown

Singapore’s home sales rose in October after a slowdown in September caused by the ‘Hungry Ghost’ period that’s considered inauspicious by Chinese homebuyers. Developers sold 758 units last month,

India | City rounds up beggars ahead of Ivanka’s visit

Authorities in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad are rounding up beggars ahead of a visit by Ivanka Trump for an international conference. Over the past

Girl About Globe | Women, let’s get walked all over

Meet me on Jane Austen Street. At the tea room, beside the cake shop. No, don’t get the smelling salts, I’m not having a turn.

Thursday, November 16, 2017 – edition no. 2928

* Macau GP | Drivers showcase football skills in lead up to racing weekend * Suspension of employment certificate * eSports thrive * Army has Mugabe, wife in custody   DOWNLOAD PDF     MDT MACAU GRAND PRIX

Preview | F3 Back to the ‘Old days’ with a twist

After one unusual edition that marked the start of a new competition in Macau with the creation by the International Federation of the FIA F3 World

Q&A | Tom Coronel, WTCC Race Driver: ‘Macau is magical’

Known for many things, including his sympathy and irreverent style that led to some of the most unusual ideas for car liveries such as the

Photographer presents a ‘different visual experience’ of the Grand Prix

Speedy & Color is the latest project from veteran Portuguese photographer and longtime Macau resident António Mil-Homens. This time, Mil-Homens brings Macau a new visual experience

Social measures highlighted in 2018 Policy Address

The Chief Executive (CE), Chui Sai On, went yesterday to the Legislative Assembly (AL) to present the government’s Policy Address for 2018. There he extracted and highlighted specific social

Heritage | Tin Hau Temple fire alarm incident draws attention of IC

A fire alarm was triggered at the Tin Hau Temple yesterday morning, however no damages have been recorded in the temple itself, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said

Crime | HK men arrested for rape and robbery case recorded in 2015   

Two Hong Kong men have been arrested for a rape and robbery case which took place two years ago, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported this week. On August 14,

Gaming | Scrutiny of junkets to be increased as VIP business thrives

The local government plans to tighten standards for junket operators beginning in January when they review applications for new and renewed licenses, according to Paulo Martins Chan,

Lifestyle | Enthusiasts to hold first ‘raw food, fitness retreat’

Two local companies known for promoting a healthy, vegan lifestyle is set to hold its first full-day “wellness raw food and fitness retreat” at One Oasis on Sunday from

250 people added to DICJ’s casino entry blacklist

Two hundred and fifty people have been banned from entering Macau casinos, the Director of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) Paulo Martins Chan said yesterday, on the

Ho Iat Sang requests postponement of Sulu Sou’s trial

The chairman of the Legislative Assembly (AL), Ho Iat Sang, wrote to the First Instance Court requesting a postponement of the trial date for lawmaker Sulu Sou, Ho said

Hard Rock unveils new logo for Japan projects

Hard Rock International has upped the ante in its charm offensive ahead of Japan’s much-awaited integrated resort license bid. The company unveiled its banner at a sold-out Yokohama concert

Toshiba sells TV, visual solutions unit to Hisense of China

Tokyo-based Toshiba announced the 12.9 billion yen (USD113 million) deal yesterday. It's set to be completed by or after February 2018, pending regulatory approval and other steps. Tokyo-based

Family of Samsung worker killed by brain tumor wins compensation case

Overturning an appeals court's decision, South Korea's Supreme Court said yesterday the family of a Samsung worker who died of a brain tumor should be eligible for state compensation

Corporate Bits | MGM holds Wagyumafia competition

The inaugural Wagyumafia World Championship kicked off as Macau celebrated its official designation as a Creative City of Gastronomy by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

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