Ronaldo rested and ready for Barca in Spanish Super Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo is rested and ready to take on Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup. Ronaldo enjoyed a longer vacation than his Real Madrid teammates to

World briefs

GUAM The tiny U.S. territory of Guam feels a strong sense of patriotism and confidence in the American military, which has an enormous presence on the Pacific island.

The Buzz | Uber expands food delivery services to South Korea

Ride-hailing company Uber is expanding its food delivery service to South Korea. The San Francisco-based company’s Thursday launch of UberEats in Seoul comes as it continues its

Controversial film about Russian czar cleared for release

A historical film about the last Russian czar’s affair with a ballerina has been cleared for release, the Culture Ministry said yesterday, despite passionate calls for its ban.

Bizcuits | Bus driver culture shift

How many of us choked on our Weeties yesterday morning? Raising concerns about the quality of bus services and in particular, drivers’ skills in the legislative

Friday, August 11, 2017 – edition no. 2864

* CE’s right to establish rental adjustment rate rejected * Macau’s population reaches 648,400 * Hong Kong dollar in perilous territory * Sailing close to China-held island   DOWNLOAD

Activists for Tina’s Retirement

  * Movies: Ingrid Goes West * Books: The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter * Music: A Northern Star, A Perfect Stone by Mappe Of * Wine: The Confidant of Cognac * KitchenWise: Chichen Breast

‘Ingrid Goes West’ looks at social media’s dark side

Quick, what’s more important: social media or real life? For the title character in “Ingrid Goes West ,” there is no question, and perhaps no

Karin Slaughter’s ‘Good Daughter’ has solid plot

Each Quinn sister, in her own way, tries to be the good daughter but neither of these complicated, often prickly, women has come to terms with the

Canadian artist Mappe Of charts new, ethereal course

A Canadian artist who spent time busking in Australia and playing heavy metal with his friends has taken his work in an ethereal new direction. The result

News of the World | Marine mammal used in pioneering research back in limelight

Studies using Tina, the false killer whale — a dark-gray member of the dolphin family with a big, round beak — led to major discoveries on whale

The Confidante of Cognac

Cognac is to brandy what Champagne is to sparkling wine, and its prominence is as such that it often overshadows other worthy spirits, e.g. Armagnac from southwestern France,

KitchenWise | Rose wine gives chicken breasts flavor of Provence

Boneless skinless chicken breasts are a convenient go-to for so many cooks, from paleo-followers to budget-shoppers to busy moms.  The mild flavor makes it incredibly

Sichuan | Rescuers find bodies after quake kills 19, injures 247

Rescuers picked away rubble from around a body in an area shaken by a powerful earthquake in mountainous southwestern China, then stood silently in a row, with

AL Plenary | Rental contracts should be certified by a notary

The Legislative Assembly (AL) is voting in a new law to introduce a rental control mechanism. The article-by-article voting process was met with a great

Education | Two students win awards in the United States

Two local students won silver medals at the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Championship, held in the United States from July 30 to August 2.

CAEAL to send out polling venue notices for election day

The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) is to start sending out this week notices to inform voters about the polling station

Art | CCM brings Italian rendition of ‘Little Match Girl’

This weekend, the Macau Cultural Center (CCM) will present a dance theatre production of Hans Christian Andersen’s classical tale, “The Little Match Girl”. The English production

Briefs | Zhuhai to install small medical emergency stations

Zhuhai is planning to install 100 micro medical emergency stations at several locations across the city, including governmental organizations, supermarkets, hotels, tourism spots, schools and other densely populated areas.

Food & Beverage | Expert warns pastry professionals overusing food additives

The 6th Anchor Food Professionals Pastry Challenge was held on Tuesday, featuring a total of nine teams from the restaurants of integrated resorts.  Organized by

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