Offbeat | ‘Most Interesting Man’ judges beard contest; girl’s dad wins

A man who helped pitch Dos Equis beer as the Most Interesting Man in the World turned his attention from his favorite beer to his favorite beard by

St. Patrick’s Day | Parade returns after last year’s debut

The Macau St. Patrick’s Day Parade was held on Saturday for the second consecutive year in the territory, following a collaborative effort between the Hong Kong and Macau

Boxing | GGG outlasts Jacobs in close unanimous decision

Exhausted beyond anything he’d felt in the ring, Gennady Golovkin could barely lift his collection of title belts. Danny Jacobs thought they should have been in

Skiing | Frenzel wins Nordic combined World Cup, closes in on title

Eric Frenzel took a big step toward an unprecedented fifth straight Nordic combined World Cup overall title on Saturday with his second successive victory while closest rival

World briefs

NORTH KOREA has conducted a ground test of a new type of high-thrust rocket engine that leader Kim Jong Un is calling a revolutionary breakthrough for

The Buzz | 1st casino in Cape Verde opens

Casino Royal, the first gaming venue in Cape Verde opened on Thursday on the island of Sal. The project is attached to the Hilton Hotel and cost 5

Obituary | Rock ‘n’ roll legend Chuck Berry dies at 90

Chuck Berry, rock ‘n’ roll’s founding guitar hero and storyteller who defined the music’s joy and rebellion in such classics as “Johnny B. Goode,” ‘’Sweet Little

Rear Window | La La Land

We perceive as good and sound the idea that 2017 will be the year best remembered both in Macau and Hong Kong for setbacks and erosion in the

Ask the Vet | 4 Causes of Male Cat Spraying

This is a problem even I have at home with my five cats. Male cat spraying may be triggered by a number of factors: mating season, stress

Nature | Study: Stopping global warming only way to save coral reefs

Reducing pollution and curbing overfishing won’t prevent the severe bleaching that is killing coral at catastrophic rates, according to a study of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. In

Want to mark a revolution? Kremlin says you can count it out

For Alexis Rodzianko, it’s a date that sometimes makes him the target of hostility from Russians who revile what his great-grandfather did to the czar. For

Monday, March 20, 2017 – edition no. 2766

* Rui Afonso, modernizer of local public administration,dies in Lisbon * Macau ‘taking its first steps’ in green roofs * Arson may have caused Lisboa Palace fire * Expert says regional integration inevitable DOWNLOAD

Analysis | Hengqin likely to be as developed as Shenzhen

Shenzhen has rapidly developed into a city with an economic status and output to rival that of Shanghai, China’s very own global financial hub. Barry

Q&A | Brian Castro, australian writer: ‘Macau is still an enclave in the past’

Brian Castro is an author and academic in Australia who has published 11 novels and a volume of essays, some of which have connections to

Kim Jong Nam murder | Malaysia says it has family consent to decide on Kim’s body

Malaysian officials said yesterday that the family of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month, has given its consent to Malaysia to decide what to do

Briefs | ‘Macau Cultural Heritage’ goes to Goa

The International Institute of Macau (IIM) represented Macau in the “Lusophone Festival - Goa 2017” with a photo exhibition titled “Macau Cultural Heritage”.  The exhibition features more

Dialogues with millennials significant to company’s growth

Senior executives are currently facing multi-generational workforce challenges in managing the needs and expectations of millennial team members. Mark Cosgrove, director of Training at Dale Carnegie

Education | GAES launches plan to improve locals’ language skills

The Tertiary Education Services Office (GAES) will launch a new subsidy program to support the improvement of local graduates’ language skills. GAES

Courts | TUI: Divorce sufficient grounds for cancellation of residency

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has ruled on the case of a woman whose right to Macau residency was canceled due to her divorce.

Gaming – Human resources | SJM to offer 10,000 jobs for new projects

The Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, S.A. (SJM) will offer 10,000 job vacancies during 2017 and the first half of 2018, said Angela Leong, managing director

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