Thursday, September 02, 2010 - Edition no. 1105
* Henry Lei: ‘We need imported labour to support the development of the Macau economy’
• ‘If the Central Government observe any negative impact of the gaming boom, they might tighten the visa policy. That would affect Macau more than inflation’
* Nearly 10,000 households awaiting social housing
* Macau-Taiwan relations Official visit ‘just the beginning’
* Deadly protests in Mozambique
* Our Desk: A test of tolerance
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- Animal groups seek to ban greyhound exports to Macau
- More protection for bank deposits
- Disability evaluation ready this year
- Poll shows massive Israeli support for Shalit
- Credit crunch hurts property developers




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