ASK THE VET | Cat-Proofing Your Home For Newborn Kittens

Newborn kittens are totally dependent on the mother cat until about 6 weeks of age. After 12 to 15 weeks of age, kittens are ready to separate from their mothers. At

Monday, September 5, 2016 – edition no. 2636

• March to support Uber with disappointing turnout * Macau-born Caetano releases first single with Jazz legend Bluey * Macao Orchestra kicks off concert season * German film festival debut * High turnout in

Signs of recovery | Gaming snaps two-year drop to rise 1.1pct on new resorts

Macau reversed its 26-month slump in gaming revenue as new resorts attracted visits from recreational gamblers. Casino shares rose, as investors now look to see whether operators can sustain the momentum

Macau ranked 7th on ECA’s most expensive cities for business travelers in 2015

Macau has been placed seventh on the ECA International annual ranking for the most expensive cities in Asia Pacific for business travelers in 2015. On this same list Hong Kong

Officialdom

This week, on Tuesday evening, August 30, I received in my mailbox an unusual (not unique) request from a media agency. I guess I wasn’t the only editor in that

Federation of Trade Unions delivers petition calling for harsher smoke ban

The Federation of Trade Unions handed yesterday morning a petition to the Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong. The petition calls on authorities to enforce measures relating to the Casino

Briefs | Syria v South Korea to be played in Malaysia

As the Times reported yesterday, South Korea and Syria will not play their World Cup qualifier in Macau as previously scheduled. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said the match will

Uber controversy Love Macau demands app legalization citing public opinion

Representatives of the Love Macau Association met outside the Government Headquarters yesterday afternoon to present a letter to authorities lobbying for Uber’s legalization and regulation in the MSAR. The association cited

Letter to the Editor | Why I am (reluctantly) not supporting Sunday’s Uber rally

Dear Editor, To say I am conflicted is an understatement. All those around me are crying at the probable demise of Uber in Macau, and vowing to kick up a storm

Forum to discuss music and art as agents of cultural development

To mark the 30th anniversary of the Macao International Music Festival, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) will host the “Macao International Music Festival Forum”, themed “Music and Arts Festival as

Gov’t suspends restaurant project in Taipa Houses-Museum

The Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) said yesterday that the parties behind the project to revitalize the Taipa Houses-Museum will not open a Portuguese restaurant on the site. According to IFT,

New building for ash and bone boxes to be ready

According to a report by Hou Kong Daily, the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) said a total of 8,295 boxes – comprising 6,270 ash boxes and 2,025 bone boxes

Gov’s spent MOP4 billion in rents | Commission of Audit urges DSSOPT to safeguard public funds

The Commision of Audit (CA) criticized the Lands, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) for its lack of commitment in planning for the construction of government buildings, which caused around

Corporate bits | MGM presents September’s sumptuous menu

MGM Macau will delight both Western and Chinese food lovers with two limited delicacies this September. Aux Beaux Arts French Restaurant is bringing its fourth Belle Epoque prix fixe menu,

Hong Kong | Chinese shares gain on manufacturing, Macau gaming improvement

Chinese stocks in Hong Kong rose, led by financial companies, as improving manufacturing data boosted confidence in the nation’s economy. Macau casino operators climbed after gambling revenue in the city

Real Estate Matters | The dirtiest word in Macau; Diversification The impossible task…

We published an article in February this year that touched on the issue of diversification and what it means to Macau. This article expands on the original, which

Gaming | Putin’s gamble on Far East Las Vegas stirs fears of China influx

What happens in Vladivostok stays in Vladivostok. A phrase that could’ve captured Soviet obsession with secrecy during the Cold War is gaining new meaning for Vladimir Putin, who’s taking a gamble

Hong Kong | Splintering factions add uncertainty to Sunday’s election

Two years after the end of chaotic pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, a number of young activists who were politically awakened by the movement hope to keep its spirit alive

China factory activity at 22-month high

Chinese manufacturing activity grew at its fastest pace in nearly two years in August, according to an official survey announced yesterday, in a possible sign that the world’s No. 2

Australia outlines tough new measures against Islamic State

Australia’s prime minister warned yesterday against fomenting distrust of Muslims as he outlined tougher measures against supporters of the Islamic State movement. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Australian laws will soon

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