Formula One | Rosberg beats Hamilton in season-opening Australian GP

  Nico Rosberg beat Lewis Hamilton in yet another Mercedes 1-2 finish at the Australian Grand Prix yesterday, but the predictable result disguised what was an exciting Formula One season opener,

Rear Window | Of tigers and flies

Apparently maverick lawmaker Pereira Coutinho was one of the few MSAR public figures to comment about the detention of former Prosecutor Ho Chio Meng as being no surprise at all.

Ask the Vet | Cat Herpes Symptoms

Cat herpes is the most common cause of upper respiratory disease in cats. Kittens and older cats are especially susceptible as are cats in crowded boarding facilities or shelters. There is

Famous mountain lion may have killed Los Angeles Zoo koala

A well-known mountain lion that prowls a sprawling Los Angeles park may have made a meal of a koala found mauled to death at the city’s zoo. Los Angeles Zoo officials

Gaming | New Jersey: Voters in dark on key details of casino expansion referendum

When New Jerseyans decide in November whether to approve two new casinos in the northern part of the state, they’ll likely have only a vague notion of what they’re voting

Monday, March 21, 2016 – edition no. 2521

* St Paddy’s parade charms Taipa ‘Green Houses’ * Moms care for expats * Water cannon pic gets public attention * China post acquires royal bank of Scotland transfer business   DOWNLOAD PDF   MDT FINANCIAL TIMES

The Buzz | Trump campaign challenging comics to think outside the box

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is far from ordinary, and late-night television humorists are pushing boundaries in order to keep up. The most memorable Trump-inspired comedy of the past few months has

Queen of Late | Madonna angers Australian fans with two-hour concert delay

Madonna has angered fans by starting a concert in the Australian city of Brisbane more than two hours late and finishing the show early yesterday morning after the last train

World Briefs

INDIA Security personnel evacuate two aircraft at New Delhi’s international airport after receiving an anonymous phone call of explosives being placed on the planes, in the third such scare affecting

Education | ‘UM VIP Day’ to be held tomorrow

The “UM VIP Day,” the first major event to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the University of Macau (UM), will be held tomorrow. The program includes an opening ceremony, a

Hotel Lisboa prostitution ring trial closes with lenient sentences

The verdict of the Hotel Lisboa prostitution ring was announced yesterday morning at the Court of First Instance (TJB) by the president of the collective of judges, Rui Ribeiro. After fourteen

Asian Film Awards dominated by Chinese

Scores of celebrities and Asian film stars paraded on the red carpet of the 10th Asian Film Awards (AFA), held last night at The Venetian Macao, with overwhelmingly Chinese filmmakers

20 years of rugby in Macau celebrated tomorrow

The day’s activities will commence at 11:30 a.m. when the Macau Bats children’s rugby group is expecting to host as many as 400 children from Hong Kong and their parents

250 new taxi licenses opened to public tender

The 250 licenses will each be valid for eight years, and cannot be transferred or extended, according to the notice published in the Official Gazette this week. The bidding process,

Exclusive Interview | Steve Vickers : Gaming should ‘not grow faster than the national growth rate of GDP’

In an interview with Macau Daily Times, Steve Vickers, the high profile CEO of Steve Vickers and Associates, a political and corporate risk consultancy, addressed the Macau gaming sector’s “current

Deputy UN ambassador pleads guilty in Macau bribery scheme

The deputy ambassador to the United Nations from the Dominican Republic pleaded guilty to engaging in a years-long bribery and money-laundering scheme involving a Macau billionaire and the former president of the UN’s

MSC to hold award ceremonies for ‘dino’ contests

The two contests were instigated ahead of the “Living Dinosaurs” exhibition that will open on March 23. The “Dino Coloring Contest” award ceremony will be held between 2:45 p.m. and 3

Li Ka-shing says China property prices ‘reasonable’

Li Ka-shing said China’s property prices are “reasonable,” as government stimulus has sent prices soaring in the nation’s biggest cities. “As a developer, I don’t think housing prices are surging too

Real Estate Matters | The Challenges Facing Macau (final part in this 4 part series)

Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties for owners and investors, and providing attractive and comfortable homes for tenants. Macau

Dollar down | Eurozone core inflation revised up, helping euro to climb

Underlying inflation pressures in the 19-country eurozone were not as subdued in February as initially thought, official figures showed yesterday, in a development that’s helped the euro climb to five-month

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