Jockey Club claims strengthened control regarding animal welfare

The Macau Jockey Club (MJC) “has implemented for a very long time strict internal control procedures, following the practices on similar horse racing clubs around the world,” according to a

Corporate Bits | MGM team member wins ‘outstanding’ award

MGM’s “Golden Lion Team member”, Lao Sio Lei from the stewarding team, was bestowed with the “Outstanding Employees with Disabilities Award”, along with nine other winners. The winners were selected by

Real Estate Matters | The Definitive Guide For Tenants Part 2 Securing Your Home

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor. Having been established in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties for

Gaming | Caesars woos bondholders with USD1.2b bankruptcy boost

Caesars Entertainment Corp. offered to boost its contribution by more than USD1.2 billion to win bondholder support for the reorganization of its bankrupt operating unit. Should holdout bondholders, or other creditors who have

Yahoo will reveal ‘massive’ loss of user data

Yahoo! Inc. is preparing to disclose a “massive” data breach of its main service, Recode reported, just as Verizon Communications Inc. prepares to take over the ailing internet company’s core assets.

Court sentences activist lawyer to 12 years on fraud charges

A Chinese lawyer who defended activists and others involved in politically sensitive cases was sentenced to 12 years in prison yesterday on fraud charges, his lawyers said, in what is

MH370 | Investigators cast doubt on catastrophic fire evidence

Accident investigators yesterday cast doubt on the possibility that blackened debris found on Madagascar is evidence of a catastrophic fire aboard the missing Malaysian airliner that went down more than

Taiwan protests exclusion from UN fisheries conference

Taiwan has protested its exclusion from a United Nations conference on the global fishing industry, allegedly at the behest of chief rival China, the official Central News Agency reported. CNA said

Thailand | Promises unmet as country tries to reform shrimp industry

Facing international pressure over human trafficking in the seafood trade, Thailand promised almost a year ago to compensate victims of slavery and industry leaders vowed to bring all fish processing

United Nations | World leaders rage against neighbors on second day of debate

World leaders from Pakistan to Ukraine unleashed their regional grievances yesterday , taking the stage of the U.N. General Assembly to rage against their neighbors and presenting a picture of

Suu Kyi makes first speech as Myanmar leader

Former political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi made her first speech Wednesday at the U.N. General Assembly since forming a democratically elected government and called for international understanding as Myanmar

This Day in History | 1952 Charlie Chaplin comes home

World famous film actor and director Charlie Chaplin has returned to England for the first time in 21 years. He arrived with his wife Oona - daughter of playwright Eugene O’Neill

Offbeat | Man who lost phone fleeing cops posts online: Don’t call me

Authorities say a Pennsylvania drug suspect who dropped his cellphone while running away from police took to Facebook to warn his friends not to call that phone number. Lackawanna County detectives

Football | Mou’s dilemma: What to do with Wayne Rooney

Saturday, 19:30pm Manchester U v Leicester H 1.67, D 4.1, A, 5.8 Jose Mourinho is facing the biggest question of his short reign as Manchester United manager: What to do with Wayne Rooney? While

Bizcuits | Connectivity expectation overload

A topic close to my heart, and coincidentally commented on by a number of friends and colleagues this week and again tangentially in this column by Jenny Lao-Phillips yesterday, is

The Buzz | German nationalist probed for selling Nazi-era memorabilia

Prosecutors are investigating a leading member of the nationalist Alternative for Germany party following reports he sold Nazi-era memorabilia. Rudolf Mueller, the party’s top candidate for elections in the western state

Brangelina | Pitt, Jolie star power mightier than box office power

By the Sea” didn’t just flop at the box office. It was a flat out rejection, making a mere USD538,000 domestically. How could a movie starring the modern king and

World Briefs

SYRIA President Bashar Assad rejected U.S. accusations that Syrian or Russian planes struck an aid convoy in Aleppo or that his troops were preventing food from entering the city’s rebel-held

Friday, September 23, 2016 – edition no. 2650

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  * Movies: The Magnificent Seven * Books: Home by Harlan Coben * Music: Braver Than We Are by Meat Loaf * Wine: The Buyer’s Caveat * Food & beverage: Negative online reviews are double-edge

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