* Movies: Mark Felt * Books: “Don’t Let Go”, by Harlan Coben * Music: Bidin’ My Time by Chris Hillman * Wine: The Patriarch of Germany II * KitchenWise: Crispy shrimp tacos are baked,
As a lifetime Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and No. 2 to J. Edgar Hoover, Mark Felt was not exactly an ordinary man, but he was, it
A New Jersey detective finds himself still haunted by events that occurred 15 years earlier in Harlan Coben’s latest thriller, “Don’t Let Go.” Napoleon “Nap” Dumas
From the opening beat drop of his first album in more than a decade to the bluegrass-infused cover of a Tom Petty song at the end, Chris
Hugh Hefner turned silk pajamas into a work uniform, women into centerfolds and sexual desire into a worldwide multimedia empire that spanned several generations of American life.
(Continued from “The Patriarch of Germany” on 18 August 2017) Steeped in history and tradition, Rheingau possesses arguably the highest concentration of aristocratic and monastic wine estates
From taco trucks to Mexican restaurants, tacos are just about everywhere these days. And why not? A taco is exactly as handy, versatile and filling as a sandwich, and crunchy
The Chief Executive (CE), Chui Sai On, has appointed seven members to the Legislative Assembly. Only one of the lawmakers – Ma Chi Seng –remains from
The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) found that a serving inspector and a former inspector of IACM allegedly committed a range of similar offences, including abuse of
A Thai court yesterday sentenced former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, whose government was ousted in a 2014 military coup, to five years in prison in absentia for
Journalist and researcher, Luís Andrade de Sá, died early yesterday (Macau time) in his birthplace, Setúbal, from prolonged cancer illness. He was 58. Born on the
Chinese tech companies remain the driving force behind the continuous growth of the financial technology (FinTech) industry, says Head Content Strategist (Asia Pacific) of NexChange, Andrew Work.
A majority of cross- border couples polled recently in Hong Kong have indicated that they are considering moving to other cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay
World Tourism Day was once more celebrated in Macau with various activities, from greeting the Lucky Tourist, to the traditional Tray Race and a celebratory dinner. Macau
Businessman Chan Meng Kam’s new addition to the local gaming industry - Royal Dragon Casino – opened late yesterday morning in the ZAPE area. In addition
The general unemployment rate for June-August 2017 remained stable at 2 percent from the previous period (May-July 2017), according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). The unemployment
The vast majority of Portuguese- and English-speaking journalists in Macau consider the level of press freedom in the territory to be satisfactory, a new study released by
Alstom SA’s merger with the train-making arm of Siemens AG will mark the end of a bitter rivalry as the European rail industry’s biggest adversaries unite in
Singapore home prices have reached a bottom and will rebound, while Hong Kong’s “crazy” housing market will continue to defy gravity, according to BNP Paribas SA.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said yesterday that the Trump administration’s priorities as it prepares to tackle “bigger” and “more difficult” trade issues with China are better
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