‘Home’ by Harlan Coben is suspenseful & twisty tale

Fans of Harlan Coben will be thrilled to learn that he brings back his iconic series character Myron Bolitar to tackle a mystery over 10 years old in "Home." Bolitar's best

News of the World | Proposal to revive royal yacht draws fans, foes in Britain

The U.K. may be sailing into an uncertain future outside the European Union, but if campaigners have their way, Britannia will rule the waves again. A Conservative lawmaker and the Daily

The Buyer’s Caveat

It may sound ludicrous or “let them eat cake” to say that Bordeaux wine is generally inexpensive and that it is for everyday drinking, given how much attention is paid

Food & Beverage | Any news is good news… Negative online reviews are double-edge sword for businesses

It is a double-edged cybersword: a negative review of a restaurant or other business, posted for the world to see. Anyone who peruses Yelp!, TripAdvisor, Google and companies' own websites can

Indian tourists complain of discriminatory treatment

Local authorities expressed the hope that the number of Indian tourists visiting the peninsula will significantly increase this year. However, some Indian visitors have been disappointed with how they are

Health | Alzheimer’s Service Center established at central hospital

A center for the evaluation and treatment of patients with Alzheimer’s Disease is now open at the Conde de São Januário Central Hospital (CSJCH), providing one-stop medical services to Macau’s

Retrenched Lisboa Palace workers re-employed

The Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) informed that all workers involved in the recent Lisboa Palace controversy returned to work yesterday, having signed contracts with the main contractor of

New Macau thinks GPDP wants to prevent any kind of ‘public referendum’

The New Macau Association (ANM) thinks that the Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) is targeting their organization in order to intimidate and frighten them. They have stated that they

Parisian crowds during Mid-Autumn festival

Opened to the public on September 13, The Parisian Macao registered its first crowds over the weekend. This coincided with the celebrations of the Mid-Autumn festival. The high number of people

Gaming | Wynn shares drop on back of Nomura speculation

Wynn Resorts, which opened its second property in the territory last month, saw its shares drop after market analyst Nomura speculated that mass-market gaming volumes at the Wynn Palace are

‘Little Rabbit Lanterns’ part 11 inaugurated

An opening ceremony for “part 11” of the “Little Rabbit Lanterns” was held last night in the courtyard of Albergue SCM, where various participating artists and local officials gathered for

Statistics | Decreasing revenues in local industrial sector

The total revenues of the industrial sector in Macau decreased by 1.7 percent year-on-year to MOP10.5 billion in 2015, according to the industrial survey launched this week by the Statistics

Ng Lap Seng more vigorous while in the US

William Kuan Vai Lam, member of the board of directors of the Sun Kian Ip Group, said that Ng Lap Seng’s vigor “is even better than when he was in

Corporate Bits | Starwood training program welcomes new batch, congratulates others

The Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel and the St. Regis Macao yesterday held the “Starwood Development Program Commencement and Promotion Ceremony” today to celebrate the enrolment of more than 146 local

Tinder matches with Spotify to add music to dating app

Spotify is getting together with Tinder to allow users of the dating app to find musical matches. The streaming music service says Tinder users can now share a personal anthem on

VW investors seek USD9.2b in Germany in diesel scandal

Volkswagen AG investors filed lawsuits seeking a total of 8.2 billion euros (USD9.2 billion) for losses stemming from the company’s emissions-cheating scandal. About 1,400 lawsuits are currently pending at the Braunschweig

EU unveils new plan to scrap mobile roaming charges

The European Commission has unveiled new plans to end mobile phone roaming charges next year after coming under fire from providers and consumer groups over its previous scheme. The plan announced

Brexit | Europe’s CEOs don’t want to help the U.K.

The U.K. is unlikely to get the lobbying assistance from European Union companies it was hoping for in the Brexit negotiations. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond this month argued that

Julius Baer’s Asia revenue may top Europe in five years, CEO Says

Julius Baer Group Ltd. said Asia may overtake Europe as its biggest revenue-generating region, as the Swiss wealth manager steps up hiring in Hong Kong and Singapore. “In the next five

Samsung suffers backlash in China over smartphone response

Liu Jingtang was a Samsung loyalist. The Shanghai technology consultant traded up steadily through its smartphones to the new Note 7. But Liu’s devotion was shaken by the Korean tech

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