Boxing | 36 Olympic judges, referees barred from future events

The international boxing association said yesterday the 36 referees and judges should be ineligible to officiate at events it organizes. AIBA’s youth world championships will be held next month in

Rugby | Smith drama biggest challenge for All Blacks in some time

With no other rugby team coming close to unsettling New Zealand, the drama and distraction of scrumhalf Aaron Smith’s suspension appears to be the biggest obstacle between the All Blacks

The Buzz | UKIP lawmaker hospitalized after altercation with colleagues

A European Parliament member from Britain’s right-wing U.K. Independence Party — the front-runner to be UKIP’s next leader — was in serious condition in a hospital after an “altercation” yesterday

World briefs

UNITED NATIONS Portugal’s Antonio Guterres, who was formally approved yesterday to be the next U.N. secretary-general, said he faces “huge challenges” and hopes to see unity and consensus during his

Utah man charged 40 dollars for ‘skin-to-skin’ contact with newborn

Ryan Grassley discovered a perplexing charge on a hospital bill for the recent birth of his son: Nearly USD40 for “skin to skin” contact after his wife gave birth via

Bizcuits | How much do you trust?

I am periodically reminded that there is no such thing as a coincidence. Although I’m yet to determine an alternative name for the phenomenon, it’s only in Macau that I’m

Friday, October 7, 2016 – edition no. 2659

* New TDM radio show| ‘Tagay Pinoy FM98’ brings ‘good vibes’ to Filipino listeners * Rosenqvist returns to try 3rd win * 20,000 expected at Lusofonia Festival * Husband fights to help us

Paris week Fashion heist

The Louis Vuitton red carpet was rolled out at the historic Place Vendome for a much-needed happy ending to a Paris Fashion Week marred by the multimillion-dollar heist of Kim Kardashian

Riveting ‘Deepwater Horizon’ captivates throughout

  We all know how “Deepwater Horizon “ ends. When the BP oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, 11 people died and millions of gallons of oil

Dublin’s murder squad hunts for a killer in ‘The Trespasser’

Though Detective Antoinette Conway always dreamed of working in the murder squad, now that she's made it to the Dublin Castle grounds where Ireland's best detectives track down killers, she

Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir delivers earthy solo effort

The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, showing more than a little touch of grey at age 68, delivers a heartfelt and earthy solo record with "Blue Mountain." It's Weir's first solo effort

NEWS OF THE WORLD | Vuitton gives star-filled happy ending to dark Paris season

In lauded designer Nicolas Ghesquiere’s finest collection since restyling the house in 2013, the French designer exposed his passion for the 1980s and riffed on science fiction. Big hair, big shoulders,

The Kosher Libation

Situated along the east coast of the Mediterranean or the western edge of Asia, Israel is surrounded clockwise by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. This narrow strip of land used

Food & Beverage | US farmers make foray into quinoa as demand for grain grows

To the south of Nash Huber’s farm fields are the Olympic Mountains, peaking at nearly 8,000 feet. Due north is the end of a channel of Pacific Ocean waters that

Joshua Wong | Teen activist back in Hong Kong after Thailand denies entry

 Wong was due to give a talk at Chulalongkorn University as part of Oct. 6 commemorations of a Thai gov’t crackdown on student demonstrators 40 years ago Thailand stopped Hong Kong

Recorded domestic violence cases high in the first half year

During the first half of the year, there were more complaints related to domestic violence cases than in the whole year of 2015. Celeste Wong, president of the Social Affairs

Q&A – Clement Cheng | Interior designer: Public needs to be educated to ‘understand the value of design’

Interior designer Clement Cheng, who is also the owner of local design retailer Signum, recently opened his company’s second customer-facing store in the city, located near Jardim de Vasco da

Nam Van lake IFT Café to become private

The IFT Café, located next to the Nam Van lake will be under public tender, the Institute for Tourism Studies confirmed with the Times yesterday. Sherry Lee, senior director of the

Consul: ‘Bilateral relations living a privileged moment’

The Portuguese Consul General for Macau and Hong Kong Vítor Sereno, thinks the relations between Lisbon and the MSAR are currently in a golden age. “The relations between the Portuguese government

Sports | Macau lands 3rd in World Junior Wushu Championships

Team Macau won five gold medals, five silver medals and five bronze medals in the 6th World Junior Wushu Championships (WJWC) held in Burgas, Bulgaria. A total of 14 athletes visited

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