70 illegal workers identified

Macau authorities have identified a total of 70 illegal workers through operations launched throughout July. According to a statement issued yesterday, the Public Security Police Force (CPSP) detained 40 illegal

Corporate bits | Infiniti showroom highlights comprehensive line-up

Described as a “private jet running on the land,” the model, equipped with leather-­appointed seating, boasts its 5.6-liter V8 engine that allows 400 horsepower and its 7-speed automatic transmission. In

Business | Luk Fook opens three storey shop in high-end Hong Kong area

“We believe that the opening of new shop at a prominent location not only expands our sales network, but also brings convenience to the tourists and local customers for their

Real Estate Matters | All you wanted to know about property investment – Place, potential, people (part 1 of 8)

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

Qantas records USD409 million profit after billions loss 

Qantas Airways Ltd. posted a 557 million Australian dollar (USD409 million) full-­year profit  yesterday in a dramatic turnaround since it recorded a $2.6 billion loss in the previous year. Australia’s largest airline

Greece gets first batch of new bailout loans, avoids default

Greece received the first 13 billion euros (USD14.5 billion) from its new bailout package yesterday, allowing it to pay a debt of 3.2 billion euros to the European Central Bank

Corporate Bits | Sheraton Macao launches wedding package

Couples who book a Sheraton Macao wedding package can choose from one of five specially designed Chinese menus, upgrade to suites, enjoy dinner for two at Italian restaurant, Bene, and

Tianjin’s deadly blasts expose work safety woes 

By official data, China is becoming safer from accidents year after year. But the explosions over the Tianjin port last week are a stark reminder that it has far to go in

Workers clear explosion site, military checking storage 

Chinese workers in protective suits began clearing wreckage yesterday, including charred car bodies and crumpled shipping containers, from the site of a chemical warehouse that exploded last week, killing at

Security | New tools, new complications in fight to keep cities safe

For generations, the world’s cities have struggled to keep themselves safe. “Wall Street Explosion Kills 30; Injures 300,” The New York Times’ front page proclaimed after a bomb ripped through New York City’s financial district. “Red

South Korea | Rival Koreas trade artillery, rocket fire at border

South Korea fired dozens of shells yesterday at rival North Korea after the North lobbed a single rocket round at a South Korean town near the world’s most heavily armed

Egypt | Massive IS car bomb hits Cairo security building, wounds 29 

A massive car bomb claimed by Islamic State militants ripped into a national security building in a working class residential neighborhood in Cairo early yesterday, wounding at least 29 people

Health | Scientists find how obesity gene works, a clue to treatment

Scientists have finally figured out how the key gene tied to obesity makes people fat, a major discovery that could open the door to an entirely new approach to the problem beyond diet and

Israel | Court suspends detention of Palestinian hunger striker

Israel’s Supreme Court on Wednesday suspended the detention order against a Palestinian prisoner who has been on a hunger strike for 65 days, releasing him while he receives medical care in

This Day in History | 1973: ‘Bloody Sunday’ inquest accuses Army

The accusation came from the Londonderry City coroner, Major Hubert O’Neill, after the inquest jury returned an open verdict on the deaths. Thirteen people died on 30 January last year when

Offbeat | Details of alleged bourbon theft ring described in records

A self-described middleman in an alleged bourbon theft ring in Kentucky says he bought barrels of whiskey from the accused ringleader and arranged more purchases. In court records, Dustin Adkins says

Football | EPL Preview | Awaiting 1st goal of season, Rooney frustrated by critics

Saturday, 7:45pm Man Utd v Newcastle H 1.4, D 9.7, A 5.2 Manchester United has only played three games this season and Wayne Rooney's inability to score is already under scrutiny. That's three games

Kapok | Accountable responsibility

For any political leader, probing the hearts and minds of constituents is of utmost importance, whatever the political regime. In a democratic setting, elected officials have learned to engage at

Friday, August 21, 2015 – edition no. 2383

* IFT President | Macau needs hospitality graduates to fill jobs in Cotai * 2015 food festival to cost over mop10 million * HK food critic Walter Kei unveils photo exhibition * Tianjin

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