United Nations – Korean crisis | ‘Rocket Man’ calls Trump’s threat ‘sound of dog barking’

North Korea’s foreign minister has described as “the sound of a dog barking” President Donald Trump’s threat to destroy his country. The comments are the North’s

Mexico quake: 245 dead | Trapped girl a symbol for rescue efforts

A delicate effort to reach a young girl buried in the rubble of her school stretched into a new day yesterday, a vigil broadcast across the nation as rescue

Caribbean | A stunned Puerto Rico seeks to rebuild after Hurricane Maria

Tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans stunned by a hurricane that crushed concrete balconies, twisted metal gates and paralyzed the island with landslides, flooding and

Offbeat | Police: Man steals green chile burger after slapping victim

A New Mexico man is facing charges after police say he randomly slapped a customer and then stole the man’s green chile cheeseburger before dashing away. Santa

This Day in History | 1980 – War breaks out between  Iran and Iraq

Three weeks of border clashes between Iran and Iraq appear to have finally erupted into all-out war. Iraq has bombed several Iranian air and military supply bases,

NHL hoping to make inroads in China with preseason games

As the Vancouver Canucks held their first practice in Shanghai before their exhibition game with the Los Angeles Kings, a dense fog settled over the ice. The

Boxing | WBC heavyweight champion Wilder to face Ortiz Nov. 4

Undefeated heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz will fight at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Nov. 4. The fight will be televised by Showtime as part of

World briefs

PHILIPPINES Thousands of protesters marked yesterday’s anniversary of the 1972 declaration of martial law by late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos with an outcry against what they say are

The Buzz | In citizenship message, Trump welcomes immigrants to America

Some of the 4,000 immigrants who gathered in Los Angeles to take their U.S. citizenship oath let out a collective moan when they learned they were going to

Travel light! | Watchdog: Airfares for many passengers rise due to bag fees

Travelers who check at least one bag when flying domestically are paying more overall than they did before airlines began unbundling fares in 2008 and charging

Bizcuits | Education marches East

There are now 66 Chinese mainland universities listed in the 14th Times Higher Education World University Rankings published earlier this month. China, for the first time, has more

Friday, September 22, 2017 – edition no. 2893

* The ATM at 50: How it’s changed consumer behavior * Senado square free wi-fi * Real Madrid joins Hengqin development * Lam condemns United Kingdom criticism   DOWNLOAD

The Flight of the Condor

  * Movies: Stronger * Books: The Cuban Affair: a Novel by Nelson DeMille * Music: Wonderful Wonderful by The Killers * Wine: Tasting II

‘Stronger’ tells a survivor’s heart-wrenching story

Stronger” is about a survivor but it is not a feel-good movie. In 2013, 27-year-old Jeff Bauman went to watch his ex-girlfriend, Erin Hurley, run the

‘The Cuban Affair’ feels authentic and real

A charter boat captain in Key West, Florida, gets an offer he can’t refuse in Nelson DeMille’s latest novel, “The Cuban Affair.” Daniel “Mac” MacCormick has retired.

The Killers return with complex and brilliant angst

Don’t be fooled by the title of The Killers’ latest CD. Things aren’t “Wonderful” — much less “Wonderful Wonderful.” This may be the most misleading album title

News of the World | California condors return to the skies after near extinction

In a remote, rugged valley overlooking the Pacific Ocean, researchers closely monitor an endangered icon: the California condor. The giant vultures flap their wings and circle

Tasting II

After the visual part of the tasting (https://macaudailytimes.com.mo/tasting-i.html), we now have an idea about the strength of the wine: flavours, alcohol, age, even if it is from a

Kitchenwise | Autumn soup mixes sweet potato and mushroom

What’s for dinner? It is the eternal question and, nationwide, the “I’m out of ideas” face can be spotted on folks wandering the grocery store in

12-year-old ventriloquist wins ‘America’s Got Talent’

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A 12-year-old girl is getting a USD1 million prize and her own Las Vegas show after taking the "America's Got Talent" crown on the season 12

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