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Bad taxi drivers could lose license
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Iran fighter crash kills crew
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The European Union’s plan for a financial transaction tax is “simply madness”, Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday at the World Economic Forum in ...-
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‘Both China and India will seek to impress upon the US that any action against Iran aimed at preventing it from developing nuclear weapons should
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Deliberative disarray
Concerned about making scientific and democratic decisions, the Government has hired ERS Solutions (Macao) Ltd to survey public opinion to help decide the destiny of
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On becoming irresponsible and incompetent
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Living in Neverland
1. The US Department of State published its latest report on trafficking in persons last week, which reiterates the criticism it has made since 2008
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Tablets replacing note pads as schools go high-tech
Apple's iPad and other tablet computers are replacing traditional note pads in some Asian schools and making the lives of thousands of students a whole
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Filipinos warned over mainland jobs scam
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High risk of violence, STD: study No ‘easy’ money for sex workers
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School drama against compensated dating
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Locals want more elected lawmakers
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MP waiting for more staff as cases reach record high
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Gov’t finding it hard to allocate T1 flats
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Liu-Shih Ding on TDM Talk Show: Taiwan not ready to get closer to China
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Sands China to get best performance
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Melco seeking Studio City loan
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Cemetery probe not closed yet
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Galaxy threatens SJM market lead: Gaming record likely in January
The local gaming market is likely to set new record revenues this month, thanks to the upcoming Chinese New Year, analysts believe. And in the
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Graphic details emerge of Tibetan unrest
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Pollution sparks panic water buying
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China upholds death ruling for businesswoman
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Wen Jiabao defends oil trade with Iran
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Villagers win quick concessions after protest
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Third activist jailed for subversion
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Further tight controls of microblogs
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Taiwan drops plan for Tiananmen statue
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Economy shows more signs of slowing
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Court charges activist with subversion
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Arab League ‘effective’ in Syria: Beijing
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Hong Kong police seek US 1.6 m stolen ring
Hong Kong police said yesterday they were investigating the theft of a USD 1.6-million gem-encrusted ring reportedly left in a hotel washroom by co-president of
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Thai PM joins India’s national day celebrations
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PNG ex-commander claims control of military
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Two Megaupload accused granted bail
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Seven killed in Indonesian rainstorms
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Australia urges China to stop buying Iran oil
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Singer, ex-prisoner join Myanmar polls
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Former king Sihanouk heads to Beijing for check-up
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Power workers protest
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Bird flu kills two in Cambodia, Vietnam
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Protests grip Maldives amid standoff with judges
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Pakistan’s Musharraf under pressure to delay return
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Bangladesh army says coup bid foiled
The Bangladesh army said yesterday it had foiled a plot by some “religiously fanatic” serving officers to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.“We
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China bailing out EU ‘media fluff’
Talk that debt-ridden Europe is counting on China to come to its rescue is just “media fluff,” members of the political and business elite said -
French police arrest boss of breast implants
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Russia sanctions mass anti-Putin protest
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German sunbed ban for under-18s
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Fears grow over fuel, as divers search cruise wreck
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Norway’s intelligence chief resigns over Pakistan
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Arab League to report on Syria mission
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Suicide attack kills seven at Afghan airport
A suicide bomber killed at least seven people and wounded eight yesterday in an attack at Kandahar international airport in war-torn southern Afghanistan, officials said.Women -
Nigeria police fire tear gas at Lagos protest
Nigerian police fired tear gas yesterday in Lagos at hundreds of protestors marching against the authorities’ security crackdown in the aftermath of a -
Libya number two flees protest in Benghazi
The deputy head of Libya’s National Transitional Council was manhandled by protesters yesterday in the cradle of the uprising that ousted Moamer Kadhafi last year, -
IMF to open talks with Greece on rescue loans
The International Monetary Fund has given approval for discussions on new rescue loans to Greece, the Greek finance minister said yesterday as the country held -
Actor Jude Law among UK hacking settlements
Hollywood star Jude Law is among 19 new victims of phone hacking by Britain’s News of the World tabloid who have received payouts from Rupert
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The Re-Steal (aka ‘3 bet’)
As the Pokerstars Macau poker room climbs the ranks as one of the must-see poker destinations in the world, we will see a flock of -
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China agency: collapse in euro confidence
Chinese ratings agency Dagong has warned that Europe’s debt problems would cause a collapse of confidence in the euro, and predicted a worsening -
Japan to help Europe through IMF
Japan said yesterday it was ready to answer an International Monetary Fund call for extra cash to help Europe steer a course through its sovereign -
Asian markets mostly higher, Europe weighs
Asian markets mostly rose yesterday, extending the previous day’s rally thanks to upbeat US and German data as well as successful bond auctions in Spain -
Europe-wide patent deal ‘in days’: Barnier
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IEA cuts 2012 oil demand growth forecast
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Growth slows to 9.2 percent in 2011
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Asian shares up after China data, European gains
Asian markets rose yesterday, led by Shanghai and Hong Kong, after better-than-expected Chinese economic growth data, while a successful French bond sale and gains in
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This Day in History: Edgar Allan Poe is born
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Offbeat
South Pole cricket match on Scott centenary A team of British adventurers won a chilly game of cricket against “the rest of the world” at the -
This Day in History: Anne Bronte is born
On 17 January 1820, British writer and poet Anne Bronte – the youngest of the six Bronte children and one of the three renown Bronte -
Offbeat
Honest homeless returns 7,000 euroHomeless Austrian man Hermann Schleichert had 80 cents (one dollar) and an empty packet of cigarettes in his pocket on a -
Last 7 Days
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This Day in History: Goodman brings jazz to Carnegie Hall
On January 16, 1938, American Jazz legend Benny Goodman decides to give a concert a New York City’s famed Carnegie Hall, claiming a new place -
Offbeat
Tattoo space on backside, online auction A cash-strapped New Zealander is auctioning off the chance to put a tattoo on her derriere so she can -
This Day in History: Mystery of the Pyramids unearthed
On January 12, 1984, an international panel overseeing the restoration of the Great Pyramids in Egypt overcomes years of frustration when it resorts to the -
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Firecracker CD for Lunar New Year Lunar New Year revellers in Taiwan’s capital Taipei are to be given free CDs featuring the sound of exploding -
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Malaysia’s Google translations Malaysia’s defence ministry yesterday blamed the use of Google Translate for the mangled English that appeared on its website sparking online ridicule.The -
This Day in History
Paul Simon visits South AfricaOn this day in 1996, Paul Simon performs in a historic concert in Johannesbug, South Africa, being the first international star -
Offbeat
Malaysia’s Google translations Malaysia’s defence ministry yesterday blamed the use of Google Translate for the mangled English that appeared on its website sparking online ridicule.The
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Tennis: Nadal beats Federer in Open thriller
Rafael Nadal once again proved Roger Federer’s grand slam nemesis yesterday, withstanding a withering opening from the Swiss great to reach the final of the -
Cricket: Kohli ton, Australia lead India by 382 runs
Australia held a massive 382-run lead after dismissing India cheaply yesterday and opting to bat again rather than enforce the follow-on on the third day -
Golf: Steady start for Woods in Abu Dhabi
Tiger Woods got his 2012 season off to a steady start at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship yesterday, but he had to settle for second -
Cricket: Gul helps Pakistan rout England in first Test
Paceman Umar Gul took 4-63 to help Pakistan beat the world’s best Test team, England, by 10 wickets in the first Test inside three days -
Table tennis: Asian Championshipsin Macau next month
The territory will host the 20th edition of the Asian Table Tennis Championships, which will place between February 23 and March 1 at the Macau -
2014 World Cup FIFA eyes USD 1,200m profit
World football’s governing body FIFA is hoping to achieve a profit of USD 1,200 million (930 million euros) during the 2014 World Cup in -
Youth Olympics: Rogge praises new sports’ debut
As the first Winter Youth Olympics hit the halfway mark, IOC President Jacques Rogge praised the Games’ attendance, and the enthusiastic reception of several new -
Tennis: Nadal beats Haas as Federer puts feet up
Rafael Nadal cranked up his bid for a second Australian Open title with victory over Tommy Haas as great rival Roger Federer had a walkover -
China’s Li Na, Taiwan’s Lu win at Open
China’s grand slam heroine Li Na stormed into the Australian Open third round yesterday as a top official said it was only a matter of -
Cycling: Clarke triumphs as Kohler takes lead Down Under
Australian Will Clarke was given a hero’s reception by thousands of raucous fans after bringing a 140 km breakaway all the way to the finish -
Football: Maradona ‘fine’ after kidney stone treatment
Argentine football legend Diego Maradona reassured his fans he was feeling fine yesterday after undergoing treatment for kidney stones.The 51-year-old said he will be fit -
Tennis: Confident Zheng boosts China charge
Zheng Jie became the third Chinese woman through to the second round of the Australian Open yesterday as Japan’s Kei Nishikori led the Asian men’s
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Good Times: Weekend guide
Snapshots of 80 days on board the Sagres Showing at the Club Militar Joaquim Magalhães de Castro, photographer, writer and traveller, spent 80 days in two -
Space invaders: seniors take over Japan’s arcades
Once the preserve of rowdy teenagers, game arcades in Japan are rapidly becoming the hippest place to hang out for a whole new generation – -
Asia awaits lunar year ‘dragon baby’ boom
A maternity dress accentuates the football-size bulge in Cassandra Cheong’s abdomen, proudly proclaiming her status as an imminent mother of a “dragon baby”.Cheong, 26, has -
Good Times: Mythical and symbolic “Masks of Asia” on display
Selected masks from eight Asian countries gathered from a collection of over 13,000 items of the Orient Museum in Lisbon will be on display in -
‘Chicks with Guns,’ bullseye among photo books
All you need to make a movie is a girl and a gun, the New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard once said. It’s also the formula -
Vienna taxi drivers watch their backs
In “The Third Man”, the 1949 film classic, a taxi hurtles hero Holly Martins through the bombed-out streets of Vienna, the surly driver screeching around -
Elvis Presley birthday kicks off big year for fans
On what would have been Elvis Presley’s 77th birthday on Sunday, hundreds of fans from around the world made the annual pilgrimage to the Graceland -
5,000 relics from Titanic to sell in New York
Five thousand items recovered from the Atlantic grave of the Titanic, from a 17-ton piece of the hull to china used to serve first-class passengers, -
Good Times: The Red Priest A Baroque concert, tomorrow
The eccentric and highly entertaining UK-based ensemble, Red Priest, is to perform an extraordinary form of baroque music on Saturday, 7 January, 8 pm, at -
Nepal's 'silent emergency': child malnutrition
Padma Biswokarma covers her young son with a blanket as she breastfeeds, a broad smile spreading across her face.Two years ago doctors had given Rohan -
Vogue’s vast archives make online leap from paper
Bookshelves groaning under the weight of every issue of American Vogue ever published since December 17, 1892, and there have been about 2,800 of them, -
Palestinians stake claim at Hebron holy site
After his release from an Israeli jail, Barakeh Taha could finally marry and held the wedding at a disputed West Bank site holy to Muslims
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* Three dead in Rio high-rises collapse, 16 missing * Land premium to be updated yearly: Chui * Dragon arrives in Macau with a bang * Baby boom
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