Monday, November 28, 2011 - Edition no. 1470
* Hong Kong’s shark fin traders feel pressure to change
* Gov’t making room for Hengqin LRT link
* Pakistan’s former FM joins opposition
* Indonesia hunts for survivors after bridge collapse
* Thai minister hit by no confidence motion
* Iran parliament votes to expel British ambassador
* Arab League agrees sanctions against Syria
* Unemployment to drop: Francis Tam
* MDTimes five days a week
The Macau Daily Times newspaper and its website (www.macaudailytimes.com.mo) will soon undergo a redesign and content upgrade to ensure a more dynamic and interesting publication to meet today’s readership’s demands.
For this intensive process the Newsroom will need in advance to work additional hours together with several entities in and outside of Macau to bring you the latest information supported by the most advanced technology.
We have therefore decided to temporarily suspend the printing of the publication on Saturdays and will therefore publish only from Monday to Friday from December 1, 2011 until June 30, 2012.
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- SINOPINIONS
- G2E Asia kicks off today
- New gaming law with temporary impacts
- Inflation still on the rise
- Lawmakers question viability of legal aid to imported workers
- Former Director of Rotary International visits Macau: “Looking for the peaceful world”
- 1,824 economical houses at MOP 1,137 per foot
- Patuá on the spotlight
- Summer activities for students in higher education
- Graff Diamonds plans to open Macau store
- 8th Shenzhen International Cultural Industries Fair: Can culture save Chin ese souls lost in material strife?
- SINOPINIONS
- Macau features “milestone” creativity in Shenzhen
- Hong Kong International Art Fair 2012: Huge number of visitors, “internati onalism,” and cat toys
- Country celebrates its 10th anniversary: Macau has been supporting East Timor









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